MillarWatch: Saturday's Scotsman's magazine profiled Mark Millar this weekend. Nothing particularly new, shocking or concerning his ongoing battle with
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GreekWatch: The LA Times sees the Vertigo title Greek Street as part of a resurgence of Greek legends in current entertainment tropes. There were
CultureWatch: Jon Scieszka, the USA National Ambassador of Young People's Literature writes in the LA Times, extolling the quality and success of modern
BorderWatch: French artist Peggy Adam's graphic novella Luchadoras, of Female Fighters, draws attention to the hundreds of women who have been tortured,
The rain is pelting down. I've just made the kids lemon and sugar pancakes. And I'm thinking of writing a scriptural justification for the acception of,
The Guardian's Book podcast interviews Apostolos Doxiadis, the co-creator of bestselling graphic novel, Logicomix, about the life of Bertrand Russell and
The New York Times reviews a biography of Strangers On A Train.The Talented Mr Ripley writer, Patricia Highsmith, and tells us; This biography also delves
Wired highlight the new Grant Morrison biopic, and include these couple of teasers... And yes, it's not every biopic where the director can write about
And over fifty years since it was first serialized in the comic magazine Pilipino Komiks, the Francisco V. Coching’s classic comic El Indio has been
Okay, I'm exhausted. Thirty-five posts, every hour for the last thirty-five hours. Thirty-six if you include this one (which I do!) Okay, so what's been
Weeks after the death of Shel Dorf, Mark Evanier reports that another San Diego Comic Con founding father, Ken Krueger, has died. Evanier remembers one
Older, but none the wiser. And thankfully the internet didn't break in my absence. The New York Daily News has splashed with a piece on Model Life, a
So Idris Elba (off of Ultraviolet, The Wire and The Losers) will play Heimdall in the Thor adaptation. Cue various internet complaints that Heimdall
In comics-to-movie adaptation news, Variety promises that Platinum's Nightfall is on the way, and Antonine Fuqua and Spike Lee are adapting the French
Not even Volstagg for Brian Blessed? The poor man must be crying into his beard. --- It should be a rule. Don't do Hawkman on the TV. It looks like bad