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Wednesday Runaround – The Morning After The Midnight Before
LifeOnMarsWatch: Steve Pugh paints Gene Hunt (right)
RelaunchWatch: Something that was nice, but not reflected in the video last night at Orbital was, aside from the people waiting outside the door to pick up their comics, that people continued to stream in through the hour. And the comic most likely to sell out this morning? Not Batgirl, but Animal Man…
RelaunchWatch2: Yes, yes, I know everyone disagrees with my Stormwatch mini-review. Your opinion may vary, obviously.
RelaunchWatch3: Paul Nomad at The Beat reviews the 13 of the 52.
Familiar people/organisations revealed so far: Mr. Glenmorgan (perhaps Congo Bill in the future?), Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, General Lane, Lex Luthor, The Red, Jim Gordon, Harvey Bullock, Alfred (who might be a computer program), Green Lantern Guy Gardner, August General in Iron, Fire, Ice, Vixen, Godiva, Rocket Red, The Creeper, B'Wana Beast, Plastic Man, Metamorpho, Sgt. Rock, Brother Eye, Cadmus, Dubbilex, Engineer, The Eminence of Blades, The King of Cities, The Projectionist, Jenny Quantum the Spirit of the 21st Century, Midnighter, Apollo and Alec Holland.
ConventionWatch: MCM Expo London Comic Con for October is expanding its Comic Village by half after all its tables sold out a week after going on sale.
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.
Robo Vol 6.1 — GET IT! | Atomic-Robo.com
But we can't let these companies abuse that affection anymore. Remember: characters' paths are decided by the heads of marketing and accounting departments. And they don't see characters. Hell, they don't understand characters. They see properties. And they are dead on the inside. You can tell, because they'll do things like this…
Vertigo: Graphic Content » Blog Archive » First look at The Annotated Sandman cover
THE ANNOTATED SANDMAN by Leslie Klinger is a panel-by-panel journey through every issue of Neil Gaiman's New York Times best-selling series THE SANDMAN. Volume 1, on sale this December, includes issues #1-#20
Watch an Exclusive X-Men: First Class Blu-ray Clip | X-Men | Movie & TV News | News | Marvel.com
To give you a peek at what you have in store, we've got a Marvel.com EXCLUSIVE clip from the Blu-ray giving you a look at just how they put together that awesome title sequence from the end of the movie!
Exclusive: Scott Snyder Goes In-Depth on His Plans for Batman in DC's 'New 52' – Comic Vine
"It hasn't been revealed and I don't wanna give it away because his name sort of ties into a lot of the stuff that's happening. The way it's discovered is part of the fun. I will say this, there's part of an old Gotham City nursery rhyme that has his name. It's stuff that Bruce doesn't believe exists, stuff from children's scary stories."
Behold the single greatest cosplay in the history… | Agent M Loves Tacos
Behold the single greatest cosplay in the history of ever.
A Moment Of Moore – First Page From Alan Moore's V For Vendetta Script…
First Page From Alan Moore's V For Vendetta Script 'Vengence'
FanExpo Masquerade 2011 entry 22 Nova Marvel comics – YouTube
FanExpo Masquerade 2011 entry 22
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Superheroes Need Saving | Adweek
Kanalz says that in DC's day-and-date digital tests, sales have actually gone up. That doesn't mean the digital releases increased physical sales, but they don't seem to have hurt them, either.
