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Bleeding Cool welcomes back the Panel 2 Panel podcast team, joined by Josh Elder, the writer on DC's Scribblenauts Unmasked.
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This week the crew is joined by the amazing Josh Elder who is currently writing Scribblenauts Unmasked for DC Comics[...]
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Or more recently when I did some covers for a Galactus series, I really loved it.
The comics he says he liked, growing up, are not a huge surprise…
I started with Disney stuff, Spider-man, Batman, and a whole lot of French, Belgian and Italian work I just loved comics so I'd read anything I could get[...]
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This week we premier our new show "The Comics and Cosplay Happy Hour" My special guests are Kelly and Reith (from Propped Up Creations) In our round table discussion we talk about : comics, Captain America Winter Soldier, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, Hulk Agents of Smash, and of course cosplay at PAX East.
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Hannah Means-Shannon also reviewed the series so far yesterday, and brought in the news that the next series Fox Hunt has been confirmed by Archie Comics, written by Mark Waid and drawn by Dean Haspiel, so thankfully it's not time for farewells to the Fox just yet.
The fantastically-foxy finale IS HERE in Freak Magnet Part[...]
Dynamite Entertainment has tapped him to bring back Chaos! Comics in a single mini-series Quite the ambitious task.
BLEEDING COOL: I was at a store signing in Orange County with Brian Pulido and Stephen Hughes when Evil Ernie #1 came out Were you in on the Chaos! Revolution back when it started or did you come[...]
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Last month, I wrote a review on the mediocrity of Justice League 3000, Issue 3 I didn't see it going anywhere I thought the character's attitudes were laughable and saw the art as maybe the only shining spot[...]
Prior to May 3rd, 1938 (when Action Comics #1 hit newsstands), comic book stories were little more than cartoon strips deemed unworthy of syndication in national newspapers Superman changed that forever.
Siegel and Shuster had no idea what they had on their hands—otherwise, they'd never have sold the character's rights to DC for $130 (roughly $2,156.67[...]
This is what they are like.
There's only a handful of comics I even bother to read these days Out of them all, there were only two where I felt excited to find out what happens next The Auteur makes three.
There's no business like show business if Ed Saul tells you it's so Let him tell[...]
This Saturday, the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco will have special guest JH Williams III popping by to their Sandman exhibition for a presentation
What made you decide to write such an unlikeable protagonist?
JN: I think the real turn in the quality of the book was when Greg and I made the conscious decision to make John a bit of a douche bag. That change made his journey from loathsome to heroic much more satisfying. And he's barely heroic in the[...]
Marvel's retailer promotions push a number of books to the top with Amazing Spider-Man dominance, but some seem to be doing well on their own based on previous sales, or expected sales, such as Moon Knight, Magneto and Ghost Rider… indeed, Marvel dominates advance reorders this week, with the full top ten and twenty of[...]
I hear gossip that that Marvel editor-in-chief Axel Alonso, and executives CB Cebulski and Jordan D White visited LucasFilm last week for discussions about Star Wars comics.
I'm told that we're looking at a couple of monthly series but creative teams are not yet settled I'm told that we're looking at a couple of monthly series[...]
And the first would be on Civil War by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven, with the likes of Stan Lee and Joss Whedon on hand to talk about the comics.
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But someone who wouldn't be on the documentary is Civil War writer, Mark Millar He writes,
Weird[...]
True to his journalistic oeuvre, Neufeld's issue #3 of Vagabonds will featuring comics journalism pieces on Hurricane Sandy, the Arab Spring, the education wars, and much more as a full-color 24-page volume.
The Vagabonds #3 will debut at the MoCCA Arts Fest in NYC from HANG DAI Editions.
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I'm so excited to be joining forces with[...]
It's time, folks. Saturday 9am PT, Noon ET, 4pm GMT... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWMR1ReDvZ8 Though you might want to be there two hours early. The