Robin Hood

Review: Mickey Mouse Color Sundays: Robin Hood Rides Again
Review: Mickey Mouse Color Sundays: Robin Hood Rides Again
Review: Mickey Mouse Color Sundays: Robin Hood Rides Again
Listen: I love Robin Hood. Outside of Dracula, who I think we can all agree is pretty great, he's probably my favorite public domain character in the history of fiction, and between the sidekicks, the secret headquarters, the recognizeable costume and the uneasy relationship with local law enforcement, he's pretty much a direct ancestor to the kind of superheroes that we have today. So really, if there was anything that was going to get me back to being excited about the hardcovers reprinting Floyd Gottfredson's Mickey Mouse strips after the last volume left such a bad taste in my mouth, Mickey going on an adventure with Robin Hood was going to be the thing that did it. Which, as it turns out, is exactly what they did. The latest Mickey volume from Fantagraphics is a collection of Gottfredson's full-color Sunday strips from 1936 to 1938 -- plus a whole bunch of bonus features from his later career -- that includes "The Robin Hood Adventure." And folks, this one isn't just a great story from a great creator, it's the kind of story where I want to just start grabbing people on the street and telling them they have to read it, because it's one of the weirdest things I have ever read.
Tokyo Pop Moves to Sherwood
Tokyo Pop Moves to Sherwood
Tokyo Pop Moves to Sherwood
Press Release A preview of a brand new series from Glass House Graphics stalwarts David Lawrence and Filipino artist Anthony Tanis available now at the TokyoPop website! SHERWOOD follows the adventures of a ne'er do well rogue of a knight – a guy who missed the boat for the Third Crusade because he was laid up with a hangover – who quite against his will finds himself playing the role of the noble