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Monday Runaround – The F-Sharp Bell Curve
InterviewWatch: Panels To Panels comics interview book seeks Kickstarter funding to publish its large body of work, from Alan Moore to Dave Sim to Jim Woodring…
BrotherWatch: As Ari Emanuel is accused of teaming with Marc Toberoff to steal Superman, his brother Rahn Emanuel is tasked with bringing DC superhero movies back to Chicago…
ModelWatch: When Lea Hernandez was a Dave Stevens model.
The reason my cosplaying ability was important was because I had to cobble together approximations of the costumes in the layout for the photographs so Dave had a better idea of how what he drew would drape and fit over an actual body. I made them from pieces of costumes I still had around (I quit cosplaying at conventions in 1985 because I wanted to be taken seriously as an aspiring comics professional) and my own clothes. My now-ex shot the photographs; we took them on the balcony of our first apartment, and yes there was about as much to my costumes as in Dave's layouts. We were careful and fast shooting those pictures!
MangaWatch: Viz is to translate and publish the comic book adaptation of the new Studio Ghibli film, Arietty The Borrower. And there may be new Arietty spinoff comics to come.
StarWatch: Jane Goldman on life post-Sachsgate with Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand.
It's actually been a really nice couple of years. Jon's writing comics, which has been his dream since he was a kid, Russell is a Hollywood star, my work's going well. It all turned out nice in the end.
This is Computo the Comic Link Conqueror 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.
Somehow my visage has shrunk for this edition. Someone will pay for this affront. In lumps of flesh!
This is how Batman Animated fans ate in the late nineties.
Let's go to the Gnomon School, the place where scifi concept art is born – io9
While some of the prop designs more or less ended up in the finished film, a lot of the concept art represents a radically different vision from what ended up on screen. We've got a full set of photos showing the various pieces on display in the gallery on the left
Japan's Iron Man 2 Flash Drives Way Better Than America's – Technabob
Apparently, these Iron Man USB flash drives were released in Japan around the same time, and can now be found over on eBay.
The recently released Green Lantern children books have got a lot of details and new low-res images featuring the Corps members and the Guardians.
