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Link: The Charlton Comics Story

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Nowadays when people think of Charlton Comics, if they do at all, it's only because WATCHMEN started as a reinvention of Charlton's superhero line,...

When the Ramones Met Spidey

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Comics Allianceis yet another general interest comics blog that launched recently. We meant to link to it a while ago, but what with one...

News ‘n’ Notes

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§ Local paper profiles cartooner: Brian Ralph sits at a table in the sun outside Donna's in Baltimore's Charles Village and fidgets with his paper...

Quitely and WE3 questions: ANSWERED

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While we were researching our Easter post, we came across several bits of art from WE3 by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely, probably the...

When they were Kings

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Mark Evanier posts one of the photos from his upcoming Jack Kirby biography. For a bigger persion go to Mark's blog. The picture is...

Rabbi examines Jewish themes in comics

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Rabbi and scholar Harry Manhoff examines the Jewish heritage in comics: "I knew there were Jewish authors and artists (in comic books)," recalls Manhoff,...

Take that!

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Limited posting today because, well...because. In the meantime, Hollywood analyses GRINDHOUSE's box office failure -- a mere $11 mil at the box office. It's...

Comics now for lesbians, too

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AfterEllen has a well-researched piece on lesbian comics, with extensive comments from Ariel Schrag, Alison Bechdel and manga artist June Kim. A sample of...

Quotables: Sanderson, Gaiman

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We know we just plugged Peter Sanderson, but his column this week has an interesting discussion of Dave Cockrum's memorial panel and how the...

TUF Season Five Episode 1 recap

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To be honest, we're a little worried about this comics thing going south, so we feel it's time to finally diversify The Beat and...

Armed Forces roll saving throws

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Even in a war zone, stress-relieveing, fantasy-fulfilling RPG play can go on, witness Ziggurat Con: When President Bush ordered troops to Iraq, he probably never...

Library of Congress adds Drooker

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Via PR Even the U.S. Government can appreciate the classic political artwork of frequent New Yorker cover artist Eric Drooker. The Library of Congress...

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