SUPERMAN: EARTH ONE preview
DC has released a few pages of SUPERMAN: EARTH ONE, the much-anticipated Superman reboot graphic novel by J. Michael Straczynski and Shane Davis. The book goes on sale next month.
SANDMAN in development as a TV show
Set your TiVo for the Dream King! After years of limbo for a proposed SANDMAN movie, the hugely popular Neil Gaiman fantasy comics series is now in development as a TV series, THR reports. Warners is trying to get the property going, with Supernatural producer Eric Kripke, on the short list to develop.
Stumptown 2011 announces dates and bigger venue
Portland's Stumptown Comics Fest, an increasingly popular stop on the indie comics festival circuit, is moving to the Oregon Convention Center, a bigger venue...
Mark Waid: What he meant to say about the digital reality
Mark Waid has reconstructed his controversial Harvey night speech and made what he was getting at much clearer:
“Yes, Professor Waid, you hippie freak, sharing is all well and good, but how does that pay my bills?”
Pekar legacy under dispute
When Harvey Pekar died on July 12th, he was revealed in death to be a figure more influential and revered than he would ever...
Only you can make Jim Woodring’s giant steel pen dreams come true!
The great fantasist/cartoonist Jim Woodring has only raised 49 percent of the $4500 he needs to construct a Giant Steel Dip Pen and Penholder which he will use to demonstrate art, cure cancer, open a portal to Vhoori, save Social Security and make kittens fly out of rainbows.
In this dimension, Woodring's plans for the giant pen are equally noble:
ICv2 Digital Comics Conference announced for New York Comic-Con
Everyone's talking digital comics, and they're going to get a thorough investigation in October as part of a one-day ICv2 Comics & Digital Conference,...
Nina Paley’s Mimi and Eunice webcomic
Acclaimed animator/cartoonist Nina Paley has sent around word of hew new webcomic, Mimi and Eunice, and by sheer coincidence, the topic is the matter which we've been much discussing of late.
Paley is best known for her handmade animated film, SITA SINGS THE BLUES, which was made for next to nothing, hailed as a triumph everywhere, but held up from commercial distribution because of copyright issues in the music Paley used for the film. And as Paley writes on the website for the film:
How people read when they read comics in public
It looks like the first ever Read Comics In Public Day was a big hit. Co-founder Brian Heater has a roundup of pictures and links and such. We've heard glowing reports of meet-ups around the globe. Proof that COMICS ARE A FORCE FOR THE GOOD OF ALL HUMANKIND! …and this is AWESOME: Read Comics in Public Day!!!
As we write, Read Comics in Public Day, celebrating the ninth art on The King's birthday, is well underway. A Flickr pool has been set up and people around the world are participating, with meet-ups going on in Australia, London, New York, Boston, Alaska, San Diego, and beyond.
The brainchild of Brian Heater and Sarah Morean, the goal of the holiday is to publicly proclaim comics solidarity and post the results to the internet.
And don't forget the one for Ladies!



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