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Dan DiDio: The Crisis Years

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To mark the first ten years of his stint as Executive Editor at DC, Dan DiDio ran down the top ten highlights of his years there on his Facebook page. It's an interesting list that tells you everything you need to know about the last decade in superhero comics publishing.

Incredibly violent Captain America Lego video

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Of all the Lego videos, this is by far the most violent and nihilistic we've seen...and perhaps the greatest, next to this one. It features Captain America. And the Wilhelm scream.

Reprints in Review: The Lurid World of Pre-Code Crime [Column]

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by Casey Burchby

— How dangerous or offensive were pre-code crime comics – really? Most of us probably agree that the anti-comics hysteria of the early 1950s was ludicrously overblown, and can probably also think of a few current issues that are similarly hyper-inflated by reactionary gasbags. Dr. Fredric Wertham’s claims (enshrined in his ridiculously titled pseudoscientific 1954 screed Seduction of the Innocent) about the ill effects of comic books on easily-corruptible young minds probably said more about Wertham’s Germanic way of seeing the rest of humanity than they did about observable reality. But how do these Golden Age crime comics look to contemporary readers? A couple of new releases collect some of the best pre-code crime comics and prove that they still pack a wallop, both in terms of their swift, punchy visual storytelling, and in their ability to deliver real shocks.

SPIDER-MEN teases team-up

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When this Spider-Men teaser campaign began from Marvel, everyone was all, What can it be? Now it's looking like a Spider-Man/Ultimate Spider-Man x-over. There are worse things in the world.

Nice art: Kyle Baker's Green Lantern

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Some old art on Kyle Baker's hard drive, probably for licensing.

Marvel's Happy Hour Promotions For Avengers Vs. X-Men

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Over at Comic Book Resources, Kiel Phegley interviews David Gabriel about what's going on at Marvel right now. There aren't a lot of raw numbers discussed but the vector they're moving in is certainly worth noting.

Coming Attractions: Marvel: January – August 2012

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Here are some of the more interesting titles being published in the first three quarters of this year! Get 'em while you can...

Alternative X-Factor: Chris Claremont Reveals What Might Have Been

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Chris Claremont reveals what might have been in X-Factor #1. Read on to discover Alan Moore's involvement!

More DC apparel: Wonder Woman and Supergirl bikinis

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Earlier today, we spotlighted the new Wonder Woman Chuck Taylors. But with spring in the air, the ornamental crabapple blooming, and weather warming everywhere, maybe it is time to think of lounging by the pool. And if you favor a star-spangled posterior, Spencer Gifts has just the stuff for you: Wonder Woman and Supergirl bikinis.

First Look: Converse All-Star WONDER WOMAN and KILLER CROC Chuck Taylors

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Looking for some stylish, superhero-themed footwear to announce your allegiance to Nerd World? Look no further than the new Converse Chuck Taylor All Star DC Comics Wonder Woman and Killer Croc shoes. They go on sale next month exclusively at Journeys—and as usual, they are limited editions, so don't wait too long to decide which one to get.

The poor archery of Hawkeye

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The awesome new process blog Comic Tools has weekly posts on process that make it worth a look for anyone, but this post on Hawkeye's bad archery is also a blast. The original post at Wired has Jeremy Renner's form as a complete fail, and even a dummy can see that Merida's (from Pixar's upcoming BRAVE) form is way better than Hawkeye's.

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