Another Comic Day in the books, wrapping up what was by all accounts a very successful September, both in direct market shops and for digital. It'll be damn interesting to see those final dm numbers for the month, and the DC Survey results should be interesting and useful as well. As for Patton's experience, I hope he has a change of heart — and I'd still like to see his take on Batman, too.
The sequel to the 2008 adaptation of Mark Millar's graphic novel Wanted has been floating around in the aether for a long time. At one point it was supposedly canned after Angelina Jolie refused to return, mainly because [INSUFFICIENT SPOILER ALERT SPACE]
Yes, that's what you get for hiring women writers: huge gratuitous photos of Norman Reedus at the top of any post about The Walking Dead. Drink him in…
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Found in a Northern California attic, the highest graded CGC 9.0 copy of Superman #1 should contend for the record of highest price ever paid for a comic book.
Many comics of this period were inspired by exhibits from the NY World's Fair, but Amazing Adventure Funnies #1 was inspired by the Fair's inner workings.