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JOSH NEFF & AMBER LOVE’S FAVORITE THINGS OF 2016
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A TWO-HOUR YEAR END SPECIAL!
Since 2016 has been a black hole of awfulness leaving some of us feeling like the oozing boils on the ass of a cave troll, Josh and I decided to talk about things we appreciated this year and good things that have happened. The first hour we got into mental health and how it affected our writing/creative productivity, Twitter, and TV shows; the second hour we got into books, good news, and comics.
“I’m still here. I’m still in the fight.” – Josh Neff
TWITTER OF THE YEAR:
@MerriamWebster Dictionary
WRITING, MENTAL HEALTH, & PRODUCTIVITY:
- Amber’s first two mystery novels came out in 2016.
- Amber completed another NaNoWriMo; wrote the first draft of Miscarriage of Justice; began the early stages of a non-fiction book on modern witchcraft and paganism.
- Josh started NaNoWriMo and dropped out because of being shocked and depressed by the election; he maintains two different blogs, goblin-cartoons (writing) and mercurial-comics (for personal insight) and of course tweets.
TV:
Amber’s Faves:
Lucifer, Gotham, Republic of Doyle, Murdoch Mysteries, Miss Fisher Mysteries, Supergirl, Grace & Frankie, Beyonce’s Lemonade
- Previous post about the recasting of Poison Ivy on Gotham
Josh’s Faves:
The Flash, Supergirl, the Invasion crossover, rewatching Leverage because it feels even more relevant now.
BOOKS:
Amber’s Recs:
- Loving Eleanor by Susan Wittig Albert (also named Kirkus Review’s indie fiction of the year)
- Young Americans by Josh Stallings
Josh’s Recs:
- Mara Wilson’s Where Am I Now?: True Stories of Girlhood and Accidental Fame
- Hannah Hart’s Buffering: Unshared Tales of a Life Fully Loaded
- Kurt Vonnegut’s Breakfast of Champions (not new, obviously, but exactly what I needed to read after the election).
“Depression is the evangelist for emptiness.â€
― Hannah Hart, Buffering: Unshared Tales of a Life Fully Loaded
AMBER’S FAVORITE 2016 COMICS:
Favorite publisher of 2016 is Black Mask Studios which puts out several of the comics I’ve recommended most this year.
The SkepticsMore Details in Previous Posted (for fans of Psych) alt history during Pres Rockefeller’s era of the Cold War, starring Mary, a woman of color, and Maxwell, a British college student in the US who are pretending to be psychic for research since the Russians claim to have psychics of their own. For this year, it’s Amber’s favorite storyline, art, coloring, and lettering, so hands down, The Skeptics is the Comic of the Year.
Black Mask Studios has been excellent in presenting full functioning non-male characters in other titles. They kept the pace by taking on THE SKEPTICS in their catalog. Mary Selwar is an African-American psychology student during a time when school integration was being forced in jurisdictions. Few women even had the opportunity for college, but Mary is clearly bright with just enough of a sly fox quality to be chosen for Dr. Santaclara’s project.
Publisher: Black Mask Studios
Written by: Tini Howard
Art by: Devaki Neogi
Colored by: Jen Hickman
Lettered by: Aditya Bidika
- FaithFaith Election Special – Valiant Comics; Jody Houser, Louise Simonson, Rafer Roberts (writers), Meghan Hetrick, Maugerite Savage (artists), Andrew Dalhouse (colors), Dave Sharpe (letters), Tom Brennan (editor)
- 4 Kids Walk Into a BankCharity Covers Hit Dec 21st – Black Mask Studios; Matthew Rosenberg (writer), Tyler Boss (art), Thomas Mauer (colors), Courtney Menard (cover), Clare Dezutti (flats)
- Black – Black Mask Studios; Kwanza Osajyefo (writer), Tim Smith 3 (designs), Jamal Igle (illustrator), Khary Randolph (cover), Steven Walker (art assist), Robin Riggs (some inks), Sarah Stern (tones), Dave Sharpe (letters), Ashley A. Woods (variant), Sarah Litt (editor)
- Bitch PlanetReview of Issue 1 – Image Comics; Â Kelly Sue DeConnick (writer), Valentine De Landro (art/covers), Cris Peter (colors), Clayton Cowles (letters), Rian Hughes (cover design/logo), Laurenn McCubbin (back matter design), Lauren Sankovitch (editor)
- Raven the Pirate Princess – Action Lab Entertainment; Jeremy Whitley (writer), Sorah Suhng (pencils), Nicki Andrews (inks), Rosy Higgins (pencils), Ted Brandt (inks), William Blankenship (colors), Justin Birch (letters), Nicole D’andria (editor)
- Hero Cats – Action Lab Entertainment; Kyle Puttkammer (writer & creator), Omaka Schulz (pencils), Ryan Sellers (inks), Julie Barclay (colors), Shannon Butt (letters), Keek Stewart (editor)
- Action Lab: Dog of Wonder – Action Lab Entertainment; Vito Delsante and Scott Fogg (writers), Ted Brandt and Rosy Higgins (art), Full Court Press (letters), Nicole D’andria (editor)
- Safe House: Voices from the Cutting Season about female genital mutilation (online: http://marcellison.com/safehouse/en/#1 hardcopy: http://www.blurb.co.uk/b/7443491-safe-house) by Marc Ellison, Daniel LaFrance, comic with real photos
- Valiant comics cat cosplay variants were a fun gimmick this year
GOOD NEWS (around 1:30Â mark):
- LGBTQIA+ In Oregon, 52-year-old retired Army tank mechanic to change gender identity. Not from male to female, or vice versa. But to a new, third gender. Jamie Shupe is now legally non-binary — widely believed to be a first for the United States.(http://www.npr.org/2016/06/17/482480188/neither-male-nor-female-oregon-resident-legally-recognized-as-third-gender)
- Wonder Woman was briefly named an honorary UN ambassador and though it didn’t last as long as it was planned because of complaints, we’re glad it got to happen and be recognized. WW artist Nicola Scott agrees (https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/dec/16/wonder-woman-has-empowered-me-since-i-was-four-she-was-a-great-un-ambassador)
- Important pieces about how we need to hold our shit together in these trying times, like “I Won’t Let Cynicism Win†by Mary Elizabeth Williams (http://www.salon.com/2016/12/02/i-wont-let-cynicism-win/)
- Avery Jackson, a transgender girl in Kansas City, is on the cover of the latest National Geographic (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/national-geographic-transgender-cover_us_5852d77de4b054eeaea229c0)