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Wonder Woman, Zenith and New Seaguy: Laura Sneddon Interviews Grant Morrison

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Laura Sneddon, whom we claim as our own and have dubbed 'Sneddsy' against her protestations, today has an interview with Grant Morrison up on...

The Unwritten to End in November; Relaunch in January

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Mike Carey and Peter Gross' series The Unwritten, one of Vertigo's longest running books, will be going on a two month break after November,...

The Retail View: DC’s 3-D’oh

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by Leo McGovern, Crescent City Comics Growing up, I wasn’t very good at complicated Math. I’ve got the basics, I can balance a checkbook and...

Superman/Batman movie news spurs record setting digital comics sales

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And speaking of sales, Variety reports that news of the upcoming Batman/Superman movie has spiked sales of Frank Miller’s ‘Batman: The Dark Knight Returns’,...

Digital Comics Best-Sellers: Injustice: Gods Among Us continues to steamroll the competition

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As it's the time of the month when he sales charts come out, usually someone stands up and says "WHY ARE THERE NO DIGITAL CHARTS?!??!?" and it's true, we don't know the numbers, but it's easy to make a snapshot chart from the top in-app purchases and other automatically generated lists. Brigid Alverson has been doing just that n a weekly basis for Good E-Reader

The Beat Podcasts! More To Come – DC’s 3D Cover Woes

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Straight from the offices of Publishers Weekly, it's More to Come! Your podcast source of comics news and discussion starring The Beat's own Heidi...

Harley Quinn #0 to be drawn by Darwyn Cooke, Sam Kieth, Paul Pope, Walt...

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I've just been looking through the DC solicitations for November, but suddenly stopped in awe as I came across Harley Quinn #0. The first...

‘Collider’ Changes Name to ‘Federal Bureau of Physics’ Due to IP Claim

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Unexpectedly, Vertigo have today explained through MTV Geek that Simon Oliver and Robbi Rodriguez's (excellent) new series Collider is due to change its title....

DC Comics Month-to-Month Sales: June 2013 – In Defense of Bob Harras

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DC is in a weird place right now. You can practically watch the publisher's retail and talent relations take a nose-dive on the Internet. Just last week, retailers Brian Hibbs and Leo McGovern called DC out on its handling of a line-wide publishing stunt in August; a "head of DC Comics" was quoted as admitting that his target audience are "45-year-olds"; popular artist Kevin Maguire announced on Twitter that he'd been "just fired" from an upcoming DC title, asked for work -- and was hired, lickety-split, by a gleeful Marvel editor in chief a few hours later; and the brave souls who read the actual comics that somehow still get made, published and sold in this environment conclude that everything kinda reads the same at DC.

The State Of Green Lantern

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As we enter into the third month of the post-Geoff Johns world of Green Lantern, it's time to take a look at where the...

Kevin Maguire removed from Justice League 3000 but he has plenty of work now,...

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Kevin Maguire is an artist who had several defining runs on comics over the years. Back in the late 80s he helped relaunch JUSTICE...

The retail view: Crescent City Comics Leo McGovern on Villains Month allocation: “ridiculous”

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by Leo McGovern, Crescent City Comics Greetings and salutations, Beat-readers! My name is Leo McGovern and I manage a comic shop in New Orleans, Louisiana...

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