LaymanWatch: As Chew enters the New York Times Bestseller List, the paper interviews Layman about the book- and a possible film version. Mr. Layman’s
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LocalWatch: Scott Hinze of FanBoy Radio gets profiled at DFW. Aside from his Fanboy Radio world, Hinze co-founded the nonprofit Heroes4Heroes, through
ImageWatch: Image are putting out $1 First issues of popular comics in their line in time for FCBD, including The Walking Dead, Spawn, Chew, Invincible,
TVWatch: Comics books continue to play a leading role in the publicity for Fox's Human Target TV series based on the DC Comic book (and graphic novel
MuseumWatch: The Victorian And Albert Museum in London is planning a Dundee franchise which will, amongst other things, celebrate and exhibit local
JuxtapositionWatch: Thank you Daily Telegraph, for your website software for joining such wonderfully compatible stories and advertisments togather;
AdamsWatch: We reported on the still-unofficial Batman Odyssey series from Neal Adams the other day. Well, Adams' website seems to make it as official as
Comics2FilmWatch: Blake Lively cast as Carol Ferris In Green Lantern... LarsenWatch: From Erik Larsen's new column at CBR; "You guys with your trades and
FilmWatch: Green Lantern has got the green light. How apt. It shoots in ten weeks and its release date is June 17th 2011. FilmWatch2: Adriana Barraza of
PornWatch: Playboy's Hugh Hefner spent his teenage years writing and drawing autobiographical comic books, reproduced in the examinatory volume Hugh
JimLeeWatch: Jim Lee is playing in the snow with his family instead of drawing a page of All Star Batman And Robin The Boy Wonder. Internet... attack!!!
OzzieSportWatch: The movie American Splendor turned Australian basketball captain Adam Ballinger into a comic book nut. Which has given him an idea what
SherlockWatch: Now Dan Lin, producer of Sherlock Holmes is adding to the lie that it was based on a graphic novel. Doesn't he read Bleeding Cool? So, as
KickAssWatch: Oh go on then, let's watch that new Kick Ass Hit Girl Trailer... ComicsToFilm: DC Entertainment must be really grateful for the success of
MisneyWatch: Okay, not sure what Marvel or Disney will make of the $15.99 copyright/trademark-busting print but still, ain't that pretty? Pretty satire.