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Friday, 18 April 2008
Gail Simone on Wonder Woman (by Matt Brady) — Newsarama
"It’s been a problem in the past that Wonder Woman is kind of Advanced Superhero. The backstory can be daunting and it can sometimes take a while to get to the thrilling adventure stuff."
Greg Rucka on Final Crisis: Revelation (by Matt Brady) — Newsarama
"They haven’t really, y’know, kept in touch. In fact, as far as the Question knows, her former partner died and that was pretty much it. Cris didn’t really send out change of address cards when he got his new gig."
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
Music Review: Kevin Manthei, "Justice League: The New Frontier" [Score] (by RJ Carter) — The Trades
"This score sets right to creating an increasing tension from the opening strains of the main titles; even without the visuals, you get all keyed up, expecting something to burst."
All-Star Grant Morrison I: Final Crisis (by Jeffrey Renaud) — Comic Book Resources
"I had sent in a big pitch for something called ‘Hypercrisis’ and it would have included some of the ideas I have about Hypertime and DC’s higher dimensions and such. It was a huge storyline, 12 issues, all number ones to launch new series and all connect
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
Van Sciver talks Justice League of America, Darkest Night (by Jami Philbrick) — Comic Book Resources
"The wonderful thing about working for DC Comics, for me, is that I am a DC Comics artist. I love these characters. I love all of them. They could put me on Doom Patrol, Sgt. Rock, Hawkman; I don’t care."
Saturday, 12 April 2008
Grouped: Wagner Saws Madame Xanadu in Half with Vertigo (by Jeffrey Renaud)
- Wagner Saws Madame Xanadu in Half with Vertigo (by Jeffrey Renaud) — Comic Book Resources — “The narrative begins quite a ways in the past but it progresses through both time and various, fairly famous locales until we ultimately end up in Greenwich Village. Again, the whole point is to bring Madame X, through narrative, to the beginning of he
- Wagner Saws Madame Xanadu in Half with Vertigo (by Jeffrey Renaud) — Comic Book Resources — “The narrative begins quite a ways in the past but it progresses through both time and various, fairly famous locales until we ultimately end up in Greenwich Village. Again, the whole point is to bring Madame X, through narrative, to the beginning of he
- Wagner Saws Madame Xanadu in Half with Vertigo (by Jeffrey Renaud) — Comic Book Resources — “The narrative begins quite a ways in the past but it progresses through both time and various, fairly famous locales until we ultimately end up in Greenwich Village. Again, the whole point is to bring Madame X, through narrative, to the beginning of he
Monday, 7 April 2008
Todd’s Blog » Blog Archive » When DC Comics had a fanzine, and a convention
Sunday, 6 April 2008
Toy News International: DC Comics
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Grouped: Comicon.com Pulse
Comics Bulletin (formerly SBC)
Broken Frontier
Grouped: Those Wednesdays
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- scans_daily: Bringing the crack since December 2003 —
- Those Wednesdays —
Saturday, 5 April 2008
xkcd - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - By Randall Munroe
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Grouped: The Comics Reporter
The Comics Podcast Network
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