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Saturday Runaround – I Always Wanted You To Go Into Spaceman

SexWatch: ABC News covers the Comics Stripped exhibition at New York's Museum Of Sex. And the illustration on the wall doesn;t seem to approve of Craig Yoe's middle age crisis haircut

Saturday Runaround – I Always Wanted You To Go Into Spaceman

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Interview: Norm Breyfogle on the first Flashpoint « Speed Force

With a new Flashpoint on the horizon in 2011, longtime Flash fans are likely reminded of the 2000 miniseries with the same name.  Written by Pat McGreal with art by Norm Breyfogle, the first Flashpoint was released under DC's Elseworlds stamp in 2000.

How Phil Hester Will Change Wonder Woman [Interview]

CV: And I have to ask, will she be keeping the new outfit?

PH: And I have to not answer. Sorry. That's above my pay grade.

VIDEO: Jim Lee finds the faces of DC Universe Online | Hero Complex – Los Angeles Times

For the last five years, Lee devoted about a third of his time to poring over thousands of drawings and 3-D renderings depicting more than 100 of DC's heroes and villains that are featured in the game developed by Sony Online Entertainment.

SPACEMAN. A REAL CONVERSATION between Will Dennis and Brian Azzarello on Brian's new Vertigo title

AZZ: A spaceman. What the hell else would it be about?

Saturday Runaround – I Always Wanted You To Go Into Spaceman

Comics: Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys graphic novels are delights

But it's no surprise why it's done so well, as "Zombies" is the first in the series by new writer — and comics legend — Gerry Conway. Conway, the co-creator of The Punisher and former writer of virtually every major comics character, has also written loads of television, including a stint as story editor for "Law & Order." And why has this award-winning, veteran scribe signed on for Hardy Boys graphic novels? Turns out he's a fan

MMO in Tights: Will DC Universe change console gaming? MMO Interview – Page 3 | Eurogamer.net

But the plans are about a month out you can start expecting major pieces of content and major new features to come in. We'll be adding all kinds of cool stuff. We're not quite ready to reveal what our after-launch plans are yet. Needless to say we have a lot of content we're in QA on that players haven't seen yet. The monthly subscription fee means players can expect a lot of new content from us. And I say a lot – I really mean that. This is something that we feel obligated to the players, because they are paying monthly sub fee.

Superhero Movies By The Numbers, An Infographic

Hollywood's been churning out superhero movies for more than half a century now, but it's only in the past decade that they've really become an all-encompassing cultural phenomenon. With Green Hornet in theaters this weekend to kick off yet another year of superhero obsession, we put on our lab coats and started crunching numbers to try and figure out how it's going. The answers may surprise you.

Wolfman and Bedard Bring "DCUO" to Comics

Wolfman: My belief is these are the DCU characters as we've known, put under extraordinary and dire circumstances. Superman has never had to face this sort of peril before. Luthor has helped cause the destruction of everything even he holds dear. It's the DCU characters brought to the extreme and also filled with, I hope, many surprises.

EXCLUSIVE: Jeremy Haun Signs with Top Cow

Jeremy Haun has left a graphite mark across the comic book industry with gigs at almost every comic book company. He partook in Marvel's "Civil War" with the "Iron Man" one-shot. Haun decided to put his pencil to work exclusively for one company: Top Cow Entertainment.

Exclusive: Zenescope Plus Arthur Suydam?

Not a lot is known about "The Dream Eater Saga" yet, but suddenly this piece of art showed up in our inbox.

Why Superhero Games Fail

Superhero games continually fail to recognize the power of the personal drama these characters face. The new MMO DC Universe Online enables you to create your own hero so you can run around a world full of supers. While there's some good customization to create your own unique character, DCUO has no recognition of a superhero's alter-ego.


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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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