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Friday Runaround – Jail For Wolverine Pirate

Friday Runaround – Jail For Wolverine PiratePromoWatch: Variety reports the Acura cars to be the official SHIELD vehicles in the Marvel movies. Which explains their appearance at comic book conventions, despite the lack of lifting wheels that turn into rockets. Although I'm sure that is to come.

The design of Acura's own shield-like front fascia on its vehicles and corporate logo was a coincidence, but didn't hurt seal the deal.

SinWatch: The work of Jack Chick and friends under the microscope.

JapanWatch: Both Acme Comics and Happy Harbor Comics will be donating money from their Godzilla retailer variant covers to the Red Cross to help with Japan aid efforts.
SyndicateWatch: An online cartoon syndication service has been launched allowing publishers to search by subject. Why hire your own cartoonist to draw an amusing take on, I don't know, an article abouit watercoooler moments, when you can just press "search"?
FestivalWatch: The Latitude Festival, held annually in Southwold in July, covering comedy, literature, theatre, poetry and such has added graphic novelists to ita guest list this year. Bryan Talbot, William Goldsmith, Julian Hanshaw and Nick Hayes.

BC ComicChronThis is The Bleeding Cool ComicChron Robot speaking. I come for your women. But for now I merely collate comic-related bits and pieces online. One day I will rule. Until that day, read on.

To The Cap Bike, Bucky: Huffy® Enters Strategic Relationship with Marvel Entertainment for Upcoming Movies and Classic Properties – Yahoo! Finance

Huffy Corporation, the most widely recognized consumer brand in the bicycle industry, recently announced a licensing agreement with Marvel Entertainment, LLC, a global character-based entertainment licensing company, to produce products for five popular Marvel properties. Huffy will support Marvel Studios' upcoming Thor, Captain America: The First Avenger, and Marvel Studios' The Avengers movies with products at select online and brick and mortar retail outlets in the U.S. and Canada. Huffy bicycles and scooters for Spider-Man Classic and Marvel Heroes are in development and will be available to the same retailers

That guy who leaked a print of Wolverine is about to do time | Blastr

Remember the guy who uploaded an unfinished copy of the movie X-Men Origins: Wolverine onto the internet just weeks before its release? Well, it looks like he's going to jail in a few months.

New Avengelyne series starts in July! | Rob Liefeld Creations

After a decade away, comic's most popular Avenging Angel returns this summer in an all new monthly series from Image Comics! Written by Mark Poulton (Koni Waves) from a story by Avengelyne creator Rob Liefeld and illustrated by brilliant newcomer Owen Gieni Avengelyne's return is a dramatic new chapter in the sag of the Fallen Angel!

TV pilot season -Locke & Key Pilot Photo

Based on the graphic novel by Joe Hill, this suspenseful thriller follows a family in crisis as they move into a haunted house full of secrets, dangers and wondrous opportunities.

Friday Runaround – Jail For Wolverine Pirate

Think New Wonder Woman Is Bad? Get a Load of the Five Worst TV Superhero Costumes of All Time – E! Online

Wonder Woman's Evel Knievel Phase (from Wonder Woman): If you didn't know a certain star-spangled motorcycle daredevil was insanely popular in 1974, you would after watching this 1974 TV-movie with Cathy Lee Crosby. (Lesson learned: Be grateful that Palicki doesn't look like she's aboout to jump a shark tank.)

The Book Bench: Captain Marvel, C. C. Beck, and the Comics Fan Subculture (Slide Show) : The New Yorker

Captain Marvel's untimely demise—Superman's publisher more or less sued him out of existence in 1953—made him the object of one of the first organized fanboy/geek cults: Xero, a science-fiction fanzine that began publishing in 1960, regularly featured pieces on Captain Marvel and the artists and writers responsible for his exploits; so did The Rocket's Blast ComiCollector.

Images From The New Avengers 100 Project: Day Three

All Images From The New Avengers 100 Project: Day Three

Friday Runaround – Jail For Wolverine Pirate

A Marvel Women's History Lesson, Part 1

Though short-lived, two new series written by and starring women appeared in short order from 1972-1973: THE CAT, written by Linda Fite, and SHANNA THE SHE-DEVIL, co-written by Carole Seuling and Steve Gerber. Additionally, industry legend and one of Marvel's lead colorists in its first decades, Marie Severin, lent her hand to help illustrate THE CAT, meaning that for the first time in the Marvel Age we saw a female protagonist written and drawn by women.

Interview With Gary Groth

Peanuts was among our least challenging reprint projects in this regard. From the time I proposed (or re-proposed) the project to Jean Schulz to the time Seth and I gave her a presentation in her office in Santa Rosa to the time it was first published as probably a year or so. But, again, other projects can take many years from the time the proposal is submitted to the pub date. There can be numerous obstacles —from contract negotiations to hunting down the quality strips we require— that can slow down a project. There were several people in the Peanuts organization who wanted this project to happen and who were incredibly supportive — foremost among them Jean Schulz and CA's Creative Director, Paige Braddock. With them fully behind us, it was smooth sailing.

CinemaCon: Green Lantern Footage Screened

The first clip begins with the title "Sector 2018" and we see Abin Sur using some fancy light-based controls on his ship and communicating with Mark Strong's Sinestro, who is telling him about a planet that's been destroyed by Parallax, but before getting too far into the conversation, Abin Sur is attacked by Parallax–we can't see it too clearly but it looks like a large yellow head with sharp teeth–and he gets seriously injured before flying away in his glass cylindrical spaceship.


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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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