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Saturday Runaround – Three Meeeeeeellion Dollars
This 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.
They say I am a work in progress. The fools.
Batman, Inc. – The 3 Million Dollars Franchise
Last month, we saw Batman go corporate, to much critical acclaim, but corporations don't live on good reviews and word-of-mouth. No, what corporations need are profits, profits, profits! And in that case, Batman Incorporated has passed with flying colors in the first quarter of the financial year, to the tune of three million dollars that it moved in November just by selling comics. Yes, you read that right, 3,000,000 bucks.
And on to final pencils. Keep in mind, this is just a portion of a much larger image.
Warner Bros. Finally Realizes That 'Pirates' Are Underserved Customers | Techdirt
Few subsist on copyright infringement alone; typical pirates steal in addition to making legitimate entertainment purchases like boxoffice, DVD and even online transactions. Even the most diehard pirates spend some money, though less than more casual infringers. "One of the main things we're doing is looking at why they do things legitimately on certain products and not on others," said [WB's director of business intelligence, Ben] Karakunnel.
Under the direction of Guillermo Del Toro and Matthew Cullen (Motion Theory), I developed a logo for their new company, Mirada.
Julie Doucet. « from the desk of…
Returning to Montréal in the late 1990s, she abandoned the medium of comic books and went back to printing. Woodcuts, linocuts, silkscreen printing, followed by an abundant production of artist's books. She took part in many group exhibitions and, finally, in 2006 she had her own solo exhibition of her print work at the galerie B-312. Julie Doucet now writes and makes collages. Mostly.
Kevin Feige Interview THOR (On Set Interview)
We've chosen very specifically a Kirby/Simonson vibe for this movie. Very, very specifically.
Chip Kidd's Shazam book from Abrams.
