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Knockabout To Sell The Black Dossier In The UK
When, in what is likely the result of some tricksy negotiation, Knockabout Comics, the UK publisher of League: Century, will be redistributing copies to UK comic stores and bookstores, officialy, through Diamond and their own distribution network Legally. If publication does occur with out a hitch it will throw further doubt of the legimitacy of the[...]
Grace Randolph's Between The Pages With Brandon Montclare
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJz8yLMZ4i0[/youtube] While I've been seeing a film I'm not aloud to talk about, Grace Randolph has been in Midtown Comics reading comics And writing them Which gives her a great excuse to talk craft with ex DC Comics / Vertigo Editor turned freelance writer Brandon Montclare[...]
Dynamite To Publish Grant Morrison's Dinosaurs And Aliens
But he's also written the comic. Announced last year, with a Free Comic Book Day comic coming from Liquid Comics next month, I understand that Dynamite will be publishing the full graphic novel in May, drawn by Mukesh Singh. Just in time for DC to bring back Grant's Batman Incorporated as well I call that good timing. Of[...]
CLiNT Magazine To Relaunch As CLiNT 2.0 In May
Instead the magazine has turned to the likes of Image Comics, reprinting relatively lower selling titles such as Who Is Jake Ellis and Graveyard Of Empires and finding a new audience for them But with its lead title Kick Ass 2 coming to an end, maybe it needed a shot in the arm to alert[...]
Marvel's Solicitations For May 2012 – Just The Titles And A Few Pics
Marvel publish more than one title of 26 comics in May, a new record And the long anticipated Hulk Smash is now Hulk Smash Avengers, getting five issues in one month, equalling Venom's best. They include Point One issues for Incredible Hulk and Fantastic Four, Amazing Spider-Man getting an Annual and an Ends Of The Earth[...]
Burroughs' Family Sues Dynamite Over Tarzan And John Carter Trademarks
      The Wall Street Journal reports that  Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc, a company set up by Edgar Rice Burroughs and financially benefitting his descendants, is suing Dynamite and Dynamic Forces over their publication of Lord Of The Jungle and Warlord Of Mars comics, over trademark and copyright issues involving Tarzan and John Carter Of Mars. Both comics, and[...]
Friday Runaround – From Japan To India To The South China Sea
FluWatch: Bleeauurghhh. HackWatch: Those pirated Marvel digital comics? Yup, it was an open door someone had left, in the company's internet security Now they'll have to go back to scanning in the comics as they come in on a Tuesday… and getting the lettering correct. IndiaWatch: The second annual Indian Comic Con has begun, in Dilli Haat,[...]
Thursday Trending Topics: Age Of Ultron
 There's divided opinion on this one in the forum, but since I missed it the first time and I've been a huge Ultron fan since I first put together the classic Avengers run, I'll pick up the FCBD version to get myself acclimated to what the subsequent project is going to be about. Most-Read Comic Stories[...]
Jim Zubkavich And Jeffrey Cruz Reinvent Sky Kid As A Webcomic – And More To Come
Okay, this is an interesting one. A new website called shiftylook.com from Namco Bandai Games is taking a number of long forgotten game franchises, some from decades past, some only ever available in Japan… and getting our old friends Jim Zubkavich and Jeffrey Cruz at Udon Entertainment to turn them into weekly Sunday newspaper strip-style comics[...]
A Very Welcome Womanthology Valentine
Those of us (and there are many) who donated to the Womanthology Kickstarter project received a very special Valentine's Day gift, a 32 page original
The Hell Yeah Ashcan For Image Expo Is A Blast From The Past
Do you remember the Image Comics ashcans from twenty years ago? I do, I still have my Maxx ashcans somewhere, issued before the release of the comic proper, half the size, showing off the then-upcoming art, numbered and signed by Sam Keith, black and white, with a garish coloured card cover. Well Joe Keatinge remembers them too,[...]
The Launch Of Bendis And Hitch's Age Of Ultron
In this case, Third Eye Comics. And it appears in a burying-the-lead kind of way, that Avengers #12.1 by Brian Bendis and Bryan Hitch is being reprinted as Avengers: Age Of Ultron #0.1, so we can presume that will be the big Avengers project by Bendis and Hitch that has been much promised. And also rather handy for[...]