Who rejects the rejectors?
The combination of honesty and writing skill usually makes for a compelling read, and SLG editor Jennifer DeGuzman's blog fits the bill. This time...
Brunetti tours Northwest
But the Northwest is not taking it lying down!
Take a quick trip to Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery this Friday, June 8 from 6 to...
Douglas Wolk two-fer
Our esteemed comics journo compatriot Douglas Wolk has two new pieces up:
Over at Salon he interviews cartoonist Berke Beathed, whose "Opus" just started running...
Animal fight!
We're spending a little time chilling by the pool*, and sifting through all the pr that's come through over the last week or so....
DC Comics Month-to-month Sales: April 2007
by Marc-Oliver Frisch
Thanks to a successful performance of the four-part World War III blockbuster series, DC Comics' overall and average periodical sales in the...
Millitary Times takes on ARMY@LOVE
And blasts it, right? In a bizarre plot twist, no, although a retailer near Fort Benning says it doesn't sell much to soldiers....
Chinese nab “French Spiderman” in Shanghai
A daring adventurer who bills himself as Spiderman and attempts to climb the world's most distinctive structures has been detained by Chinese authorities.:
Intrepid climber...
Will this Heroes for Hire thing never end?
Speaking of Newsarama, in last week's Joe Fridays, there's yet more about the Heroes for Hentai cover:
NRAMA: Ahem…So to quickly follow-up on last week’s...
More on Marvels new Indie Anthology
Word is getting out about Marvel's planned indie anthology, and editor Aubrey Sitterson has a bit more at Newsarama:
Aubrey Sitterson: Indy Anthology is definitely...
Vertigo announces Straub/Easton and Jay Cantor projects
Not too much graphic novel news out of yesterday's BEA, although DC/Vertigo announced a couple of graphic novel projects by established authors. Douglas Wolk...











