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Weekend Runaround – Buying The Hardbook

DigiWatch: The Business Insider rave about the Marvel Comics App bringing in revenue.

Ira even said there's anecdotal evidence to suggest the app is driving print sales. "The feedback from retailers is that people are coming in, discovering new characters and buying the hardbook of the whole series."

Go on, find me such a retailer

MillarWatch: A glimpse of Kick-Ass 2..

Page Twelve

1/ Dave, Todd and Marty wander off down the street together, indulging in a little banter.

MARTY : Whatever, man. You guys see Spider-Man on TV last night? Is it weird I find Aunt May kinda HOT?
TODD : Isn't she like fucking EIGHTY or something?
MARTY : I don't mean THE SEQUELS, asshole. I mean the first one where she has the heart attack and you see her in a NIGHT-DRESS.

Weekend Runaround – Buying The HardbookWonderWatch: Nicola Scott gets profiled by the Wentworth Courier on her ten year journey to becoming a Wonder Woman artist.

"I just sort of started going through the list of things I could do. I thought 'OK, I can draw, what can I do with that? If I had to draw all day, everyday, what would I be happy drawing?

"And I just thought, 'Oh God, I would love to draw Wonder Woman all day, every day'. As soon as that occurred to me I thought 'Holy sh*t, that's actually a job. Someone has that job. Right now, someone in the world is getting paid to draw Wonder Woman all day, every day. That's the job I want."

BoobWatch: National Public Radio looks at the Ulysees/Apple case.

They asked two things of us. Please remove the image of the bare-chested goddess on page 37 and please rate it NC-17. I asked them if, you know, we could pixelate or if we could put bars over it. And he said no. What he said was that Apple was having a lot of problems with people trying to sidestep their guidelines. And they didn't want to start, you know, a slippery slope.

MooreWatch: The National reviews the audio version of Alan Moore's Unearthing.

It's also a document of an enduring friendship. Alan Moore talks of meeting the guy who would become his mentor, "marvelling at his lunar lack of mental gravity, the slow and lazy arc of his creative leaps, the silver dusted plumes boiling up around his shoes".

CreditWatch: Jonah Hex co-creator Tony DeZuniga gets dazzled by his name on screen.

They asked me and the writers of the comic-book series, Justin Grey and Jimmy Palmiotti, to come to the set so we can give them pointers. Unfortunately, I was hospitalized for pneumonia from April to June last year. I was in a coma. It took me until August to start working again. I had to rush and finish the graphic novel, "Jonah Hex: No Way Back," which was released to coincide with the movie's opening. When I was ready to travel in October last year, we called the production. They said they were done shooting and they were already editing the movie.


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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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