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Saturday Runaround – Spawn 200 Gradually Approaching 200 Pages…

ImmonenWatch: Stuart Immonen leaves New Avengersand may be suiting up?

Marvel solicitations for February 2011 have come out, and some people have noticed that I'm not drawing the latest issue of New Avengers. Unfortunately, I can't divulge my replacement gig yet, but this may change before the interview is posted. Anyway, it's big.

I've also recently been asked to pitch for a comics-related publishing job… I can't talk about that either.

PressWatch: Ben and Joey, the Vazquez brothers, get a little local Iowa press for their work with Felipe Cagno.

They said they would like to start their own comic company in the future."We want it to stay fun," Ben Vazquez said. "It's always been a hobby. This is what we want to do for a living."

JobWatch: Who wants to be a vaguely-comic-book-related intern?

BC ComicChronThis is The Bleeding Cool ComicChron Robot 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.

Famous Last Words

"In two years, this type of piracy will be over. After a ruling like this and all the pioneers start to get older and have children and families, piracy won't occur to this extent."

Top Performing Marvel Studio Films | MovieNerdo

Marvel Universe and Marvel Studios have become such a significant part of the movie industry this past 10 years, and from Spider-man to X-men to Ironman, most of them seem to be high performing summer blockbusters. Intrigued at how well the movie studio is performing and how each film performed as well, I decided to do some simple chart of the top performing marvel studio films based on box office and critics.

twitpic -> Todd_McFarlane

COMIC PREVIEW: Here's 1st look at colored panel from SPAWN # 200. This book has gone from 27 to over 45 pgs! TODD

Saturday Runaround – Spawn 200 Gradually Approaching 200 Pages…

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a Jewish superhero

"We felt it was fitting that giving him that kind of background made him more credible and made him a little bit different from all the other superheroes. I don't think Superman was Jewish! But I refuse to cloak myself as someone who was breaking boundaries by making a Jewish hero – that was not my true motivation," he says.


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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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