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Edward Norton doesn’t hate puny Hulk after all

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EW covers the rumored Ed Norton/Marvel feud over the upcoming Hulk movie, and scoops Norton's own statement on the donnybrook, which he refers to...

Tony Lee in New York SHOCKER!!

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Via his LJ: As known, last night I was alone, and checking out today so I could check back in with Sean Dulaney later today....

Joe Simon, the last living legend

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The New York Times talks with Joe Simon, at 94 one of the last of the Golden Age creators. Simon, who once sued for...

Ice Cream Break

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Batman flavored ice cream: Courtesy of Marion Vitus. What does it taste like? It appears mysterious, cool and aloof...like the man.

CBLDF/Aqua Leung Drink ‘n’ Draw

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A few quick photos from last night's event which was a packed hoot with all the folks from Act-i-vate, ComicSpace, the CBLDF and assorted...

NYCC: Eisner bio screening

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Jon Cooke writes to tell us there will be a screening of his Will Eisner documentary, preceeding the Eisner tribute panel. (Click for larger...

NYCC hits new benchmark!

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Well, it's official! 3 out of 4 people we surveyed today agree that New York Comic-Con has now become a midi-San Diego in terms...

NYCC: Vanguard — #1857

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Steranko, Carmine Infantino, Frank Brunner, Rich Buckler, KErry Gammill and Basil Gogos will be appearing at the Vanguard booth, along with J. David Spurlock....

Gloeckner wins Guggenheim

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Cartoonist and art teacher Phoebe Gloeckner has won a Guggenheim Fwllowship. The Fllowships are prosented to advanced professionals in a variety of creative and...

Uniqlo does Tezuka again

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Actress Chloe Sevigny models the Tezuka-inspired t-shirts from Japanese retailers Uniqlo.. This latest T-shirts have been designed in collaboration with iconic Australian artist Keith...

Word Balloons blog debuts

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Word Balloons is a new blog which aims to be the daily morning read for kids comics. Tt's edited by Brigid Alverson, so that's...

Another what might have been: Tezuka/Kubrick

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i09 reports on an aborted Tezuka project: When Osamu Tezuka, the father of manga, died in 1989, nobody had a full archive of his works—at...

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