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Today is decision day for DC Entertainment

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Today is the deadline for DC Entertainment employees to give their decisions on whether or not they are going to move west with the...

Grant Morrison on Deluxe Happy! The Extended Edition

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Look what arrived in my post today, and just in time for Christmas too! The just released Deluxe edition of Happy! with those all...

Jim Steranko on Art, Experimentation, and FROGS [Interview]

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Amongst the many pieces featured in the relaunched A1 Annual this year is FROGS from Jim Steranko. Originally published in COMIXSCENE #3 in April 1973,...

Paul Rudd cast as Ant-Man

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After a few weeks of speculation it's been confirmed that its extremely likely that Paul Rudd will play the title role in Edgar Wright's...

Preview: Codename Action #4

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CODENAME: ACTION #4 (of 6) Chris Roberson (w) Jonathan Lau (a) Jae Lee, Jonathan Lau (c) FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Teen+ Operative 1001 has...

Dave Elliott Discusses The Return of the A1 Annual [Interview]

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The A1 Annuals first launched in 1989, a collection of new and old material featuring creators from all across the world of comics -...

Neal Adams, Marvel and Wizard World team up for Miracleman Variant covers

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This is sort interesting because Marvel and DC haven't been all that supportive of the growing Wizard World convention empire—very, very few publishers...

STRAY BULLETS back from Image with collected edition, #41 a new series and digital...

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You can purchase all 40 issues of David Lapham's seminal STRAY BULLETS right now from Comixology. And more to come, including a 1200 page...

Editorial: Original Graphic Novels Are Good Business

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by Gina Gagliano There’s been a bit of a kerfuffle over the original graphic novel format recently – people have been talking about whether doing...

Joseph Gordon-Levitt, David S. Goyer and a guy named Gaiman are making a Sandman...

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Oi vey! My heart! Gotta sit down. The long, long LOOOOOOONG rumored Sandman movie is underway yet again, this time with Joseph Gordon-Levitt...

DC Comics Month-to-Month Sales: October 2013 – After Before Sandman

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Most significantly, October 2013 was the month after the month in which DC mounted its most aggressive and focussed attempt yet to single-handedly destroy the comics market, by shipping millions of random comics to retailers who had not ordered them. Not surprisingly, sales snapped back to more regular levels as a result.

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