Oh please make this happen. Bleeding Cool writer Alex DeCampi (and animation director) suggested on Twitter that this manner of animation would suit a
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There's a new series of online gambling games licensed worldwide from DC by Irish company CryptoLogic. As their website says; It's a bird! It's a plane!
Three days to Valentine going on sale, and I've spent most of my time in the last week dealing with this music video edit. This is where we'll be on
MillarWatch: Saturday's Scotsman's magazine profiled Mark Millar this weekend. Nothing particularly new, shocking or concerning his ongoing battle with
GreekWatch: The LA Times sees the Vertigo title Greek Street as part of a resurgence of Greek legends in current entertainment tropes. There were
Katee Sackhoff is writing a new comic book, with writer/producer Sxv'Leithan Essex to debut at the San Diego Comic Con. Entitled Versus, she tells TV
Bryan Hitch has been asking Millarworld what they think he should do next. And has been giving a few hints in the process. On a Joss Whedon/Bryan Hitch
CultureWatch: Jon Scieszka, the USA National Ambassador of Young People's Literature writes in the LA Times, extolling the quality and success of modern
Review: AVATAR – The Most Expensive American Film Ever… And Possibly The Most Anti-American One Too.
Avatar is an incredibly unsubtle film. It's politics are that of an earnest seventeen year old who has just read up on Manifest Destiny. The dialogue is
Hidden beneath the fold of the Free Comic Book Day 2010 announcements was that Ape Entertainment has signed a deal to publish Dreamwork licensed Shrek and
All the Borders bookstores in Britain are shutting their doors and covering their windows in signs for their closing down sale (with prices still more
It appears that a combination of Ewoks and salad killed David Lynch's Return of The Jedi. I don't know about you but I reckon that's probably a good
Underground Heroes is an art project arranged for London Underground's Art On the Underground continuing project. in this case, artist David Blandy and a
MillerWatch: Talking about burying your lead. According to IGN, Frank Miller is no longer attached to any ongoing Buck Rogers movie treatment.
Three years after she hit the comic industry headlines with her essay Goodbye To Comics (and burnt all her remaining bridges at DC Comics instantly)









