The exoneration of Kevin Feige over the murder of Ms Marvel topped traffic on Bleeding Cool yesterday, where you can still read about stuff.
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Daily LITG – 26th September 2018 – Home Again, Home Again
Welcome to the daily Lying In The Gutters. A runaround of yesterday's news on the site and what we might expect today. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here.
I'm back home in London, apologies for the brevity of posting yesterday. Hopefully, I'll make up for it today. But here's what you did read on the site yesterday while I was away.
Five most read stories on Bleeding Cool yesterday.
- Tomorrow, DC Comics Publish Another Batman Comic With a Penis In It
- Grant Morrison Reimagines Green Lantern as a Dude Who Crashes on Your Couch (Preview)
- Always Sunny s13e04 Preview: 'Times Up' for Paddy's; Dee's "FYC" Video
- Marvel Recycles 40-Year-Old Dave Cockrum Art for Uncanny X-Men #1 Variant
- Kavanaugh Alleged Sexual Assault Witness Reading Superman Comics in Delaware Hideout
Today's birthdays
- Legendary comics writer and co-creator of Power Pack, Apocalypse, Cable, Doomsday and Steel, Louise Simonson.
- Andi Ewington, creator of the comic book Forty-Five, Over-Run, Freeway Fighters and more.
- Mike Mayhew, artist on Mystique, Vampirella, The Pulse, Zorro, She-Hulk and The Star Wars.
- Thorny Silas artist on Batman Beyond 2.0, Venom, Royals and Hunt For Wolverine.
And what's else happening today.
- New Comics Day, including Heroes In Crisis #1, Doomsday Clock #7, Fearscape #1, Spider-Geddon #0, Man-Eaters #1 and The Wicked + The Divine 1373…
- Fearscape and Friendo Signing at Forbidden Planet, London, with Ryan O'Sullivan, Alex Paknadel, Martin Simmonds, 6pm-7pm.
- Ultimate Comics Raleigh signing with Rob Potchak, and Billy Parker, for launch of Junior High Horrors #1,
- Clay Mann signing Heroes In Crisis #1 at A Comic Shop, Orlando, Florida, 6-8pm.
- Curator's Talk: Asterix in Britain, Jewish Museum, London. 2pm
- Comica Social Club, The Central Bar, The Foyer, Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, London.
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