NYCC 10: Conan’s hints

2 Comments POSTED ON Oct 06 2010 AT 1:10 pm BY The Beat

Click for a larger, printable version -- do it Conan's way!

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Must reading: Today’s crappiest comics genres

23 Comments POSTED ON Sep 17 2010 AT 11:44 am BY The Beat

Over at Techland, Douglas Wolk pinpoints 14 different kinds of comic books that we could do with less of, using the hideous sight of a crying Dr Doom as the symbol. Samples:

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Who is the biggest villain in comics today?

0 Comments POSTED ON Jul 09 2010 AT 7:15 am BY Mark Coale

Share this link on Facebook!TweetThe recently revamped by Matt Fraction MANDARIN? The revitalized under Paul Cornell LEX LUTHOR? Or … this guy?

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Jocks and nerds mix so well together

0 Comments POSTED ON Jun 20 2010 AT 7:47 pm BY Mark Coale

Share this link on Facebook!Tweet As you may know, in recent years, the Padres are scheduled to be on the road during Comic-Con, to alleviate congestion down by the Convention Center and probably so studios can rent out Petco Park for promotional events, like the 300 screening a few years ago. However, as it turns out, the [...]

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Jackie Chan Miyagi

31 Comments POSTED ON May 03 2010 AT 11:25 am BY The Beat

Things That Should Not Be? or The March of Progress? [via Jackie Chan ]

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PREVIEW: Jim Rugg’s RAMBO 3.5

0 Comments POSTED ON Apr 23 2010 AT 1:46 pm BY The Beat

Jim Rugg writes to tell us he'll be debuting a new mini comic at SPACE tomorrow, and -- as befits one of our most POPULAR categories here on The Beat -- gave us an exclusive peek:

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Play Ball ~!

7 Comments POSTED ON Apr 05 2010 AT 2:39 pm BY Mark Coale

Share this link on Facebook!TweetHooray. It’s Opening Day (we’ll ignore the 4+ hour slugfest on TV last night). Spring is really here.

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One wrestler finds life outside the ring extremely geeky

10 Comments POSTED ON Mar 25 2010 AT 9:00 am BY The Beat

Life outside the wrestling ring is often as harsh as life inside it. One has only to look at the long list of dead wrestlers to see that the occupation takes a brutal toll on its practitioners-- not just drugs but injuries, car crashes, violence and the general wear and tear of a 300-days-a-year schedule of very real physical exertion. But the men and women who chose this lifestyle do it because they love it, and giving up the hyper-intensity of the wrestling life is a difficult transition for nearly everyone in the show -- especially considering that most wrestlers don't sock away their money and have no pension plan and lots of medical bills and might not really know what else to do.

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Disturbing photos: The portly in spandex

9 Comments POSTED ON Feb 18 2010 AT 2:46 pm BY The Beat

Share this link on Facebook!Tweet While we’re all digesting and gossiping about today’s news, here’s some truly disturbing photos, via Interbent. A few are Photoshop jobs. Most, God help us, are not.

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We’re not here to cause no trouble …

0 Comments POSTED ON Feb 07 2010 AT 6:21 pm BY Mark Coale

Share this link on Facebook!Tweet The Beat tweets: My billion dollar idea for the day: Peanuts special that airs every year on SB Sunday Eve called “The Day Charlie Brown Kicked the Football” Enjoy the game (or the commercials) if you watch.

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Watchmen sequels to be limited to the page?

12 Comments POSTED ON Feb 05 2010 AT 5:02 am BY The Beat

Share this link on Facebook!TweetWhile the comics world is still reeling from the idea of “more Watchmen”, Nikki Finke helpfully smacked down the idea of more WATCHMEN films — after all, the first one was generally considered a big disappointment: But a well-placed insider tells me: “There is no truth to anything related to a [...]

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Spotlight on: Putting things that explode near your junk

1 Comment POSTED ON Dec 30 2009 AT 12:35 pm BY The Beat

Share this link on Facebook!Tweet With underpants bombs making headline everywhere, a look at similar comics themes of groinal aggression have hit a few blogs. Comics Alliance examines a Punisher action figure from Toy Biz who is so glad to see you, he’s going to blow you to kingdom come with a giant ground to [...]

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In a similar vein

3 Comments POSTED ON Jul 04 2008 AT 5:42 pm BY Mark Coale

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Faster than a speeding linebacker…

0 Comments POSTED ON Jun 24 2008 AT 1:21 pm BY Mark Coale

Share this link on Facebook!Tweet An interesting story up at SPORTS ILLUSTRATED’S web site. Comics were made as recruitment tools by the University of Oregon to try and land highly valued prospects and they have reprinted one in its entirety on the site. This is the second conjunction of sports and comics thanks to SI. There was, [...]

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Things we're sick of

0 Comments POSTED ON Jun 24 2008 AT 11:18 am BY Beat

Share this link on Facebook!Tweet§ Name calling. Seriously, if you don’t like what someone is doing on a comic book you should feel free to make your feelings known, but calling the editor of the book an ass or telling the writer to suck your Dockers is cretinous behavior. As mentioned before, it is now [...]

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