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Lying In The Gutters – 1st August 2011
So if last week's comics stories were all about gender, then it seems that the upcoming week's may all be about race. Then we're due a week of gayness, then a week of white, straight male fans complaining that no one talks about them. Then back to the ladies. It's the monthly news cycle and it's done us proud for years. So… what were the most popular stories this week? You can probably guess number one…
Top Twenty Posts Of The Week By Traffic
1. DC Listens To Batgirl, Makes Changes
2. Asking The Flash To Help Daddy
5. Marvel Offers Fear Itself Variant For Ripped Up Flashpoint
6. DC Comics Reaffirms Commitment To Female Creators
7. Preview: First Four Pages Of Aquaman #1
8. First Review: Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes
9. Full Ruling For Marvel's Win Against Jack Kirby
10. Batman Vs Bane Flight – Photos From The Set
11. Over Analysing Ultimate Spider-Man's Neck
12. The JMS/Colleen Doran Wonder Woman We Never Saw
12. The Differences Between The Marvel Battle Scars Images
14. The Day Kitty Pryde Pwned President Ahmadinejad
15. Barnes And Noble Comics A "Failed Experiment"?
16. Wolverine – It Gets Better
17. President Obama Appears On The Cover Of Amazing Spider-Man Again
18. Horsewoman – The New Oracle Of The DCU
19. Swipe File: Rolling Stone Magazine And John Byrne
20. The Power Of A Black Spider-Man
Ten Other Posts You May Prefer
1. Nicola Scott and James Robinson's JSA?
2. Fifteen San Diego Comic Con Panels And The Eisners In Audio…
3. Exclusive Interview With Olivia Colman: Arrietty, Tyrannosaur And More
4. Baker & Taylor Takes On Diamond Distribution For Graphic Novels
5. Full Line Up For Big Screen Announced, With My "Don't Miss" Tips
6. The Secret Story Behind Cowboys And Aliens
7. SCOOP: Eleven Years On, The Fast Show Is Coming Back With Fosters
8. Numbercrunching The New York Times Bestseller List For Comics
9. Two Kids And Their Slightly Biased Dad Review Cars 2 For Us
10. Captain Israel #2 Censored Over Martin Luther
Thanks to Phill Hall, Aaron and Mike, Adi Tantimedh, Kate Kotler and Elliot Sereno,