Gene Luen Yang

2015 Eisner Award Nominations Announced
2015 Eisner Award Nominations Announced
2015 Eisner Award Nominations Announced
Today the 2015 Eisner nominations were announced for the awards ceremony that will take place on July 10th during San Diego Comic-Con International. There aren't a ton of surprises in this year's list --- books like Ms. Marvel, Saga, Multiversity, and Bandette led in terms of total nominations --- but as always it's good to see quality books get their due, and it was a year of positive movement in terms of gender diversity, with multiple women nominated in most major categories. We still have a ways to go, but seeing progress is a good sign.
Yang And Holmes Conjure Computer Magic In 'Secret Coders'
Yang And Holmes Conjure Computer Magic In 'Secret Coders'
Yang And Holmes Conjure Computer Magic In 'Secret Coders'
As much as the kids who grew up with Harry Potter may want to become real wizards, there's really not much it'll ever happen. But a new work for middle schoolers focuses on a secret school that teaches some real-world skills (or maybe a slightly amplified version). The new graphic novel Secret Coders, by Gene Luen Yang (The Shadow Hero) and Mike Holmes (Bravest Warriors), makes computer programming an adventure. “There’s something magic about coding, especially old-school coding,” Yang told Wired. “When you type these words into this machine, something kind of magic, something kind of crazy happens.”
Gene Luen Yang: Don't Let Fear Keep You From Diversity
Gene Luen Yang: Don't Let Fear Keep You From Diversity
Gene Luen Yang: Don't Let Fear Keep You From Diversity
In a speech at the National Book Festival at the Library of Congress last weekend, The Shadow Hero writer Gene Luen Yang threw down the gauntlet. Yang challenged comics creators to overcome their fears of bring criticized for inaccurately portraying characters who are different from them -- in terms of race, gender, or other identifying factors. In brief, he told writers to do some research and get it right, but first and foremost to step outside themselves.
ComicsAlliance Guide to SDCC 2014: What To Do On Thursday
ComicsAlliance Guide to SDCC 2014: What To Do On Thursday
ComicsAlliance Guide to SDCC 2014: What To Do On Thursday
With more than 200 panels to choose from at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday alone, the programming at the show can be completely overwhelming -- and it's far too easy to miss a panel you know you might have loved, or to find yourself on the wrong side of the con floor five minutes before a great panel is about to start! Take heart, brave reader. ComicsAlliance has sifted through the schedule to offer up our pick of the best panels, screenings, and events, starting with programming for Thursday 24th July -- with an emphasis, of course, on comics programming.
Shadow Hero: Gene Yang On The Lost Asian-American Superhero
Shadow Hero: Gene Yang On The Lost Asian-American Superhero
Shadow Hero: Gene Yang On The Lost Asian-American Superhero
Even though it only came out today from First Second, Gene Yang and Sonny Liew's The Shadow Hero is already one of my favorite graphic novels of the year. Through their revival of an obscure Golden Age character called the Green Turtle, Yang and Liew have gone back to tell a story about one of the forgotten heroes of the first wave of American comics, blending a story full of action and adventure with rumors about the true motivations behind what may have been the first Asian-American superhero. To find out more, I spoke to Yang about how he discovered the Green Turtle, what he hopes comes out of his work on a public domain character, and why he focused on the Green Turtle's relationship with his mom.
Gene Luen Yang And Sonny Liew's 'The Shadow Hero' Review
Gene Luen Yang And Sonny Liew's 'The Shadow Hero' Review
Gene Luen Yang And Sonny Liew's 'The Shadow Hero' Review
It's already been a pretty amazing year for original graphic novels with Kyle Starks' Sexcastle being funded on Kickstarter and Box Brown's long-awaited Andre the Giant in stores now, but we're not done getting great comics yet. The latest contender for OGN Of The Year is The Shadow Hero by Gene Luen Yang and Sonny Liew, out this July from First Second. In their story, they tell one of the most ex
Gene Luen Yang and Sonny Liew's Origin For 'The Shadow Hero'
Gene Luen Yang and Sonny Liew's Origin For 'The Shadow Hero'
Gene Luen Yang and Sonny Liew's Origin For 'The Shadow Hero'
Following the immense critical and commercial success of his two volume epic Boxers and Saints, Gene Luen Yang announced his next project for First Second, The Shadow Hero. Written by Yang and illustrated by Sonny Liew, The Shadow Hero is an origin story for The Green Turtle, a golden age pulp hero who first appeared in 1944′s Blazing Comics #1. Created by cartoonist Chu F. Hing, The Green Turtle
Gene Luen Yang Unveils New Graphic Novel With Sonny Liew, 'The Shadow Hero' [Video]
Gene Luen Yang Unveils New Graphic Novel With Sonny Liew, 'The Shadow Hero' [Video]
Gene Luen Yang Unveils New Graphic Novel With Sonny Liew, 'The Shadow Hero' [Video]
Gene Luen Yang is on a heck of a roll lately. Hot off the heels of his two-volume graphic novel Boxers and Saints, Yang has just announced his next project: A graphic novel with artist Sonny Liew about the first-ever Asian-American superhero. The new book, The Shadow Hero, offers up an origin story for that character, The Green Turtle, who first appeared way back in 1944's Blazing Comics #1. Read
Gene Luen Yang On 'Boxers' And 'Saints' [Interview]
Gene Luen Yang On 'Boxers' And 'Saints' [Interview]
Gene Luen Yang On 'Boxers' And 'Saints' [Interview]
Multiple Eisner Award winner Gene Luen Yang (American Born Chinese, Level Up, Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Promise) is about to release his most ambitious comic project yet. Together they're Boxers & Saints, a pair of graphic novels (available both together and separately) that tell the story of China's Boxer Rebellion from two opposing, but connected points of view. For Yang, the son of Ch

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