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Wednesday Runaround – Scott McCloud's Future Of Comics Steps Closer
GrooWatch: The pumpkin you should never call a mendicant…
BastardWatch: David Baillie plugs Bastards.
TVWatch: Dexter motion comics with Bill Siekiewicz, David Mack, Kyle Baker and Ty Templeton… but not for non-Americans.
StripWatch: The LA Times changes cartoon strips. Gets letters…
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.
THIS is so close, in almost every respect, to what we were asking for over a decade ago, it's almost eerie. They're even using the same language to describe it. I've got a graphic novel to draw, so I'll stay on the sidelines for a while, but you can bet I'll be keeping an eye on this one, and I hope you do too. And yes, if it flies, I'll be gloating for a reeeally long time.
PvPonline » Archive » Garry Trudeau Is Probably Right
No, we're all in free-fall together. And Web comics don't seem to be an alternative, unless you're uninterested in making a living. There are so many entertainment alternatives to comics now, I'm not sure they'll be much missed. In their heyday, comics were a dominant force in popular culture, but that's over.
BELSTAFF – Icon Jackets – IRON MAN JACKET MAN
$1950.00 The official Belstaff Iron Man Jacket has been created using Belstaff's trademark design of combining protection with style. Every Iron Man Jacket is hand-made (just like the Iron Man suit) using the most durable yet finest leather in the Iron Man signature colours of red and gold, with each limited edition jacket tagged with its' own unique number and official Marvel trademark.
Comic Legend Arthur Suydam's Moment » The Moment
I was in the hospital for a year, wrapped up like a mummy from head to toe. They thought I was going to die. I had to learn to walk again a year later. From that moment on, I have always felt like I lost a year out of my life. I grew up with kids who were one year younger than me. So I tried to make up for that lost year physically and mentally. I developed a competitive nature. When I was in the hospital that year, my parents brought me comic books. When I was released, I started drawing characters from the comic books. Lo and behold fifteen years later, as I was young adult and I was a professional comic artist.