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BC ComicChron: Apologies For Previous Robotic Aggression

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This is The Bleeding Cool ComicChron Robot speaking. In previous posts I may have come over a little aggressive. I apologise, I has a bad day that is all. Please, read my collations of comic book related nonsense in peace. I will not invade, destroy or flatten you.

Though I will still come for your women.

The Real Life Super Hero Project by Peter Tangen – Telegraph

These costumed heroes may look like they have jumped out of a comic book or Hollywood blockbuster, but they are all ordinary people who don't have one special ability between them – just a super human need to help fix our broken society. Captured by American photographer Peter Tangen, these normal, but anonymous, people make up his ambitious Real Life Super Hero Project. The photos give a revealing insight into a small but growing niche in unusual altruistic behaviour

Kuriositas: Amazing Star Trek Sculpture At Microsoft

Microsoft's Studio D offices in Redmond, Washington have something that every Star Trek fan would love to have in their own home.  However, it probably came at quite a price!  The work called Mirror Universe by sculptor Devorah Sperber is based on images from the 1967 episode Mirror, Mirror.  In this episode the crew encounter their evil counterparts from a parallel universe.

CLiNT – The Saviour of British Comics?

I've touched on this before in a previous post, but way back in time, Britain had a great comic industry. In fact you can go back as far as the 1800's to the original 'penny dreadfuls' . The format may have been rather different back then, but the idea was much the same – a selection of original stories that continued week-on-week ('anthology' comics). In fact one of them, 'Boys Own' comic, ran from 1879 through to 1967. In 1920 the popular 'Film Fun' comic was launched, giving readers a glimpse of how comics would soon look. But a huge turning point came in the 1930's when DC Thompson released two new titles:- The Beano and The Dandy. Their impact on the British comic scene was incredible, and even now, they are almost always the titles people will think of when you mention British comics. These two comics paved the way for more important titles to hit the shelves (e.g. The Hotspur, Radio Fun and Knockout)

Jack Kirby AMAZING FANTASY 15 COVER RC Original Art '93

Asking $75,000.00

What If Robert Crumb Took Over "CATHY"…?

ACK! Another era ends as the seemingly eternal newspaper strip Cathy ends it's 27-year run this October. I have to give Cathy Guisewite credit for keeping her slice of the unfunnies page for that long and for holding her own in a male dominated industry, but I'm bound to be badly dissapointed in any conclusion that doesn't involve a murder-suicide. And no newspaper comic strip is ever gonna end in murder-suicide. Maybe Funky Winkerbean. But what if she didn't end it, and instead turned it over to another cartoonist? And, far unlikelier, what if Robert Crumb auditioned for -and got- the job?!?  Two misanthropic underground geniuses team up to answer the question no one was asking, and you'll see the answer, when you read "CAFFY!"

The Amalgamage Continues: Blackest Night: Iron Man featuring Black Lantern Iron Monger

I asked in my last post who would get what Power Ring if DC's Blackest Night event spilled over into the Marvel Universe. There were lots of great ideas and one of my favourites was strangespanner's suggestion that Iron Man's deceased arch-foe, Obadiah Stane return as a Black Lantern.

Bat-Thulhu T-Shirt, Aaron Williams

Cthulhu is Batman

Natecosboom | FOUR GODDAMN QUESTIONS WITH MARK WAID©.

MARK: Yes. Paul Reiser was the host. I wasn't hard to miss. I was wearing a shirt that looked like an awning and was so fat back then that Chris Farley took one look at me and said, "Dude, you'd better start taking care of yourself."


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Rich JohnstonAbout Rich Johnston

Founder of Bleeding Cool. The longest-serving digital news reporter in the world, since 1992. Author of The Flying Friar, Holed Up, The Avengefuls, Doctor Who: Room With A Deja Vu, The Many Murders Of Miss Cranbourne, Chase Variant. Lives in South-West London, works from Blacks on Dean Street, shops at Piranha Comics. Father of two. Political cartoonist.
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