SCOOP OF THE YEAR So what were the best Bleeding Cool/Lying In The Gutters scoops of the year? There were a lot to choose from The industry announcements
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Neil "created" Angela and then sued Todd over accounting (even though, according to the records–Todd had overpaidhim) –Todd offered to trade Miracleman for Angela which Neil had initially agreed to but then he backed out–choosing to keep his fingers in Angela even though she is a clearly derivative character–designed by Todd–that he couldn't do anything[...]
Despite the recession, this was one of the better years for people owed money and there were no major comics bankruptcies. Zenescope went from being one
Stolen Comic is a new website that, surprisingly, isn't a pirate torrent collection, but a way to publicly report stolen comic books and to warn potential
The blog Letters Of Note is dedicated to presenting, well, letters of note. Written communication that needs to be preserved for historical, artistic,
In other news, Mark Millar is gearing up for Friday's big Comic Book Resources interview over his new Marvel project with Steve McNiven, Nemesis.
We went a bit mad this week, offering up around 37 posts in as many hours over the Thanksgiving holiday period, including a page from Alan Moore's new
Amazon Canada has a listing for a new version of Kimota! The Miracleman Companion, in hardcover, fully updated, for next year.
The original version of Kimota! from TwoMorrows written and compiled by George Khoury, was considered a go-to source for the whole Marvelman/Miracleman creator/publication/ownership affair when it was published almost ten years ago, interviewing all the[...]
Daredevil Target, Desolation Jones, Big Numbers, Miracleman, Sleaze Castle, Supreme, Jack Cross, Top Ten Season Two, Hepcats, Next Men … at least we tasted their sweetness.
3) But then there's the ones that we know exist, whether on page or in concept But have no idea as and when we may or may not ever see[...]