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RIP: John Carbonaro

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John Carbonaro, a longtime fan-turned publisher when he purchased the rights to the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents, passed away at age 58 on February 25th, as...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits, 3/9/09

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§ Today's MUST READ: Christopher Borrelli at the Chicago Trib has a fantastic profile of Lynda Barry. Matt Groening, Chris Ware, and Ivan Brunetti...

WATCHMEN sales rankings

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Oh, okay. Here is ONE LINK about WATCHMEN, but it has to do with the comic -- PSYCHE. John Jackson Miller looks at the...

Daisuke Muroi

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Frank Santoro posts a few samples of the work of a little known but interesting manga-ka.

Don Marquis and George Herriman

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Kristy Valenti looks at a lesser known facet of George "Krazy Kat" Herriman's career -- his illustrations for archy and mehitabel. Written by journalist...

Wally Wood and Frank Frazetta

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Came the Dawn by Al Feldstein and Wally Wood from SHOCK SUSPENSTORIES #9 ~ June-July/1953. AND Frank Frazetta's never finished sketches for a remake of...

Eisner Hall of Fame Nominees Announced

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The 2009 Eisner Awards: Eisner Hall of Fame Nominees have been announced and they are: * Matt Baker ...

Marvel and Lincoln

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Having hit the jackpot, tiger, with one president, Marvel is now getting on the Abraham Lincoln bandwagon with a special President's Day comic by...

NYCC: Abrams offers Yoe and Lee autographs

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If you'd like to get a book by one of comics' founding fathers featuring naughty fetish art, AND get an autograph by Stan Lee...

The curious case of Wonder Woman

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Dr K looks at the quirks of early Wonder Woman comics history.

Some Stan musings

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§ Steven Grant looks at the history of Stan Lee and his failed dot-com: Which led to an interesting phenomenon, though one not so rare...

You should be reading ROCKY

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One comics genre that only old-timers talk about is "funny animals," and it concerns the foibles and fantasies of humans beings thrown into relief...

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