May in Tartsville: The May edition of Sequential Tart is online with the usual mix of reviews, commentary and interviews. Of particular note:
* Sean McKeever talks about the end of Sentinel (he says the collected edition will be carried by Scholastic), taking over Mystique, and launching Mary Jane:
"I think it's pretty wildly different from Ultimate Spidey, both in terms of the type of book it is, and the social situation MJ is in. In mine and Takeshi Miyazawa's series, MJ hangs out with Flash Thompson, Liz Allen and Harry Osborn. She barely even knows Peter Parker, who is just this awkward kid who hangs out with Harry sometimes. Also, it's not a Spider-Man book except in the sense that he's maybe mentioned every issue, but he rarely appears. It's not a super-hero comic. It's a teen drama focusing on MJ's high-school life."
* Amy Kim Ganter, the talented creator of Reman Mythology and all-around nice person, chats about her influences and plans for her fantasy saga.
* Pop Gun War's Farel Dalrymple answers 13 Questions.
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