Iceman writer Sina Grace confirmed on Twitter tonight that Iceman has been canceled with March's Iceman #11 Grace's post comes after speculation about the book's future due to the finality of its solicit, as well as the confirmed cancellation of Hawkeye, Generation X, and Gwenpool, as well as the suspected cancellation of America, Luke Cage,[...]
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Iceman #8 from Marvel Comics by Sina Grace, Robert Gill, Rachelle Rosenberg, and Joe Sabino continues the look at the adult Iceman's exploration of his new world as an out and proud gay man with a look at something every gay man (and in honesty, everyone) has had: an awkward family dinner.
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Iceman #7 from Marvel Comics by Sina Grace, Robert Gill, Rachelle Rosenberg and VC's Joe Sabino picks up right where the previous issue left off, with Iceman and the former Champions facing down some make-shift Sentinels that a far more dangerous than your average special effect.
Iceman #7 cover by Kevin Wada
Continuing the extrapolation of[...]
What Sina Grace accomplishes here cannot be overstated; this is a brilliant damn comic.
The confrontation between Bobby Drake and his parents has an intensity that is more threatening than the return of the Unstoppable Juggernaut himself.
It's all so palpable; so real The dialogue between Bobby and his mother and father sounds like a thousand such[...]
But hopefully, they can get past it and come to acceptance, where they will find happiness and a peace that might not seem possible right now
Iceman #5 artwork by Alessandro Vitti and Rachelle Rosenberg
Sina Grace delves into this complex issue expertly He's writing it without taking sides, but shows the warts and all The hurt[...]
And everyone there was eager to check out brand new stuff, as well as meet the big names.
In fact, that was an awesome part of the show too: the big names like Steve Orlando, Sina Grace, Amy Reeder, and James Tynion IV weren't separated off to their own row or corner, or a different room[...]
Moderated by Andreyko and with a panel listing that included Tee Franklin (Bingo Love, Nailbiter), Sina Grace (Iceman, The Li'l Depressed Boy), James Tynion IV (The Woods, Detective Comics), Phil Jimenez (Astonishing X-Men, Wonder Woman), Steve Orlando (Midnighter, Justice League of America) and Jennie Wood (Flutter series).
While the beginning of the panel served as a[...]
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Iceman #3 by Sina Grace, Alessandro Vitti and Rachelle Rosenberg is really the cornerstone issue for the series thus far.
This issue follows the night that Bobby Drake goes home to visit the parents, ostensibly to come out to them as a newly minted gay man, Instead, Bobby finds himself facing the same kind of[...]
Hosted by Bryan Pittard of Flame On! Podcast with a panel including Sina Grace, Kris Anka, Mariko Tamaki, Megan Townsend of GLAAD and Marc Andreyko.
Yehl introduced Pittard to host the panel, and after introductions starts the conversation with Yehl about coming out in the media Yehl discussed living in a conservative family and working in[...]
Young Bobby Drake is reuniting with his older self's former friends in Iceman #6 from the creative team of Sina Grace and Robert Gill for Marvel Legacy this Fall.
Cover by Kevin Wada
When Marvel Legacy comes to Iceman's solo comic, the chilly hero will travel with X-Men buddy Angel to Los Angeles to visit with Hercules,[...]
Given that a lot of gay slang derives or is itself copying African American slang, having a white character use this term in this way comes across as problematic in the extreme.
The thing is, though, given the rest of Sina Grace's work, I think this is all completely unintended Just as the creators behind Batgirl[...]
Here are my LGBTQ creators to watch!
We start with the writer of Marvel's Iceman, Sina Grace:
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Los Angeles' Sina Grace is not new to comics He's been working as artist on Shaun Steven Struble's cult hit, The L'il Depressed Boy, as well as co-writing and arting Image Comics' Burn the Orphanage He's also known for[...]
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Nothing Lasts Forever by Sina Grace
Nothing Lasts Forever by Sina Grace is a powerful, poignant look into the life of the artist.
Told through a series of rough sketches, doodles and more, it really gives the idea of the thoughts and ideas of the creator translating onto the page as they happen.
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The closest would be Daken, a bisexual man, during Dark Reign, whose run in the role of Dark Wolverine was naturally going to be limited.
This is all set to change with Iceman #1, written by Sina Grace and art by Alessandro Vitti (with a gorgeous cover by Kevin Wada).
It's somewhat remarkable that Iceman has never[...]
Cover by Kevin Wada
We've been promised a brand new, first-time ongoing for Iceman as part of Marvel's ResurrXion plans since the very start, and we are now edging ever closer to Sina Grace and Alessandro Vitti's new series hitting the shelves One featuring a gay male protagonist, no less.
So far, most of the previews have[...]
A worthwhile way.
There are some strong emotional pieces in there: the entries from Kaare Andrews, Steve Foxe, Sina Grace, and Marc Guggenheim, Brent Peebles, Chris Sotomayor and John Rashell are particularly tear-inducing And it's wonderful to see work from out and proud LGBTQ+ creators like James Tynion IV, Justin Hall and Phil Jimenez standing alongside[...]
Between writer Sina Grace and cover artist Kevin Wada, both openly gay creators, and with Alessandro Vitti on art duties as well, we are seeing an extra level of legitimacy added to the book that is, at this time maybe more than ever, absolutely important.
Now, let me say this: I am not one of those[...]
the Terrigen Mists being lethal to mutants, in slightly different tacks: one tackles it head on and makes it a major part of the plot, the other touches on it loosely.
The latter, which is the first story in the issue, is written by Sina Grace, with art by Cory Smith, and colors by Andres Mossa[...]
Sina Grace's graphic novel Self-Obsessed is being turned into a web series, and it's happening soon! Releasing on Grace's Youtube channel, the series, also entitled Self-Obsessed with be broken into five parts. The graphic novel memoir about life, love and (the lack of) work in Los Angeles, was an expressive read and based on the trailer,[...]
Multi-talented creator Sina Grace has a nice bundle of stuff for sale on eBay, which includes his graphic novel Self-Obsessed. If you take a look at the tweet below you'll see what he has for sale:
Six hours left to bid on ultimate Sina bundle (all $ goes to support Bob Caffrey's family): https://t.co/WYNZoK3NHx pic.twitter.com/GVH6q3sT01
— Sina Grace (@SinaGrace) February 22,[...]
Comic book creator Sina Grace has created a new comic book for the musician named Jenny Lewis as part of a 40-page anniversary book based off her first solo album, Rabbit Fur Coat, ten years on.
Sina has worked with Lewis before, over a decade ago on a Rilo Kiley comic, and recently for a comic book based on her[...]
She discussed how making autobio comics can almost make you detached from your own life, as you start thinking 'How will I tell this in comics?' or 'how can I make this situation funnier/more poignant/express the emotion of it'.
Sina Grace talked about his auto-bio work, from Not my Bag, which documented working in a busy[...]
But it's important to know we aren't alone in feeling these ways and Sina Grace's Self Obsessed shows that we aren't alone in our own insecurities, that everyone questions their place in the world.
Grace combines short comics from throughout his life mixed with modern retellings of retrospective anecdotes with a smattering of a few essays[...]
Struble and drawn by Sina Grace, wrapped up its latest arc a few weeks ago This human story has become uncommonly relatable to those who suffer from depression, as the title character does As Struble and Grace describe, the book has become a story to let readers and fans know they are not alone with[...]
Sina Grace is known for many things I personally know his name from Penny Dora and the Wishing Box, which is a comic that I love very much So, when I see his name, it obviously catches my attention Turns out, Sina is returning to his slice-of-life roots with a new graphic novel memoir entitled[...]
From Image Comics, written by Michael Stock, with art by Sina Grace, the book has made sure we've been experiencing quite the uproar with Penny and her friend Emily Ever since Emily took control, the comic has evolved into something way more powerful than I would have expected Dragons, castles, evil stepsisters, you name it[...]
There has been a pretty decent gap in time since the last issue of Penny Dora and the Wishing Box from Image Comics, written by Michael Stock, with art by Sina Grace It was nice to see a brand new issue on the shelves this week Penny Dora and the Wishing Box #4 pits Penny[...]
This week I review: Penny Dora and the Wishing Box #3 and Galaxy Quest #1 for a shorter version of Live From The Comic Shop! On to the reviews…
This month's issue of Penny Dora And The Wishing Box #3 from Image Comics, written by Michael Stock, with art by Sina Grace is pretty intense After[...]
Packed with intense action, this first issue of the New 52 Secret Six is powerful and definitely worth reading regardless of whether or not you are familiar with the original story.
The charming comic Penny Dora And The Wishing Box #2 from Image Comics, written by Michael Stock, with art by Sina Grace, continues today with[...]
Also joining the group is kick-ass artist Sina Grace, former editor of The Walking Dead and Invincible who is now the artist for titles such as Li'l Depressed Boy, Self-Obsessed, Burn the Orphanage, and the recently launched Penny Dora and the Wishing Box, all from Image Comics.
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