On HU
Featured Archive Post: Our complete Joss Whedon roundtable.
Robert Stanley Martin with on sales dates of comics from June-August 1943, including Wonder Woman, Carl Barks, Plastic Man, and more.
Me on the fact that Joss Whedon doesn’t exist.
Phillip Smith on Indonesian comics’ representation of the May 1998 riots.
Kristian Williams compares Mad Max and Fury Road.
Me on how gay marriage changes marriage for everyone.
Chris Gavaler on Thomas Jefferson, the 4th of July, and zombies.
Utilitarians Everywhere
At Playboy
— I wrote about The Wind Done Gone and why removing Confederate symbols matters.
—I argued that sex can be radical (or at least political)
At Vice I wrote about Terminator: Genysis and being colonized by robots.
At Splice Today I wrote about why David Brooks is confused about Robert E. Lee.
Other Links
Arthur Chu on Dollhouse as Whedon’s self-parody (inspired by our Whedon roundtable.)
Nix with an open letter to Meghan Murphy from the other side of feminism. (Nix says some kind things about me in the piece.)
Re: David Brooks
But what does Brooks say about the best way to measure the greatness of a man?
Specifically, would you expect to see Robert E. Lee hanging out at the salad bar at Appleby’s?