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Thursday Runaround – Where The Banshees Live And They Do Live Well

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.

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.













