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Thursday Runaround – Where The Banshees Live And They Do Live Well
ChartWatch: Bleeding Cool favourite Watson And Holmes hits the top of the ComicsPlus charts.
ThorWatch: Anyone pop by Stonehenge yesterday? Apparently they were filming Thor 2…
TableWatch: WizardWorld Ohio Comic Con is running a competition to win a table at Artists Alley for promising artists…
ShopWatch: Mamaroneck in Westchester County gets a new comic store.
Drawn to Mamaroneck's "New Englandy" feel and strong business district, Crocker decided to put down roots in the village, but remained stymied for a year until a suitable vacancy opened up.
Located in the former Critter Comforts on 822 Mamaroneck Ave., the store is a little off the strip, but Crocker pays that small detail no mind, knowing that dedicated fans will make the trek.
XWatch: Bryan Lee O'Malley's Psyclocke.
DreddWatch: The Judge Dredd Megazine is running a prologue strip to the movie, Top of The World, Ma-Ma by Matt Smith and Henry Flint. "It charts the rise of the ruthless gang leader who Dredd and Anderson must confront in the Alex Garland-scripted movie." And also see new interviews with Alex Garlans, Karl Urban and new movie concept art and designs from Jock. Look for it in September.
This is Computo the Comic Link Conqueror 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.
Top Cow's First Exclusively-Digital Graphic Novel
For the first time ever, Top Cow is publishing an exclusively-digital original graphic novel, Manifestations.
Earlier this summer we announced DC Comics graphic novels had arrived on the iBookstore starting with the bestseller BATMAN: EARTH ONE. Starting today there are even more books to choose from and an easy, one-stop shop to find all things DC Comics with a new, branded "DC Comics Storefront."
On August 22, 2012, DC Entertainment made waves by releasing the cover for JUSTICE LEAGUE #12, which features Superman and Wonder Woman embracing. The above time-lapse video shows Jim Lee penciling this iconic cover from start to finish.
The inspiration for Comic Sans gives his verdict on this 'awful' font | Creative Bloq
Dave Gibbons, the artist behind the legendary Watchmen comic series, gives his opinion of the font his work inspired.
