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WerthamWatch: The Washington Post remembers the days of the comic book censors in relation to current proposed video game legislation. An estimated 90
A new european webcomic publisher will be unveiled at the Angoulême comic arts festival in 2011. It's called 8 Comix and uses an eightball as a logo.
Across the USA on December the 1st, on World AIDS Day, Borders are holding a number of instore events to benefit Lifebeat, an AIDS awareness nonprofit
The Comic Book Alliance, basically the UK equivalent of the CBLDF and HERO with a proactive role improving the lot of the comics, has got a huge amount of
Word from attendees from the Mark Millar/Frank Quitely soiree at Glasgow's Plan B Books graphic novel store are filtering in... So what do we know? Well,
As The Monster Shop is the latest of the Dave Egger inspired studios on hig streets in London, what better reason to take at look at the five year old
From the upcoming Hulk #28 by Jeff Parker, Gabriel Hardman and Mark Robinson for December 2010. And from the just published Darkstars & The Winter Guard
ImmonenWatch: Stuart Immonen leaves New Avengers... and may be suiting up? Marvel solicitations for February 2011 have come out, and some people have
London is the latest to join Dave Eggers-inspired nonprofit creative education bodies posing as high street shops. We now have Hoxton Street Monster
Obvious spoilers. No messing about, three episodes into Misfits Series Two and we know the identity of Super Hoodie. But who thought they'd really steal a
Seriously, this is as good as Guy Gardner joining the Justice League. From the new issue of Teen Titans #89 by JT Krul and Nicola Scott, a few
Chris Claremont, recreator of the X-Men in the seventies, eighties and nineties, will be doing a special book signing at Borders on Penn Plaza, in New
PressWatch1: Kill Shakespeare gets some big Calgary coverage; Kill Shakespeare also offers a unique visual take on these literary icons. The creators only
Whatever Mark Millar's big comics announcement was, it was meant to take place yesterday, from some US company - until he was told that this wasn't going