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New York Comic Con: A Foodie Perspective

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by Amy Chu Food sadly often takes a back seat at comic cons for pros who are working the shows. But by the time the...

On the Scene: NYCC 2012 Day Four: Happy 50th Spider-Man!

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It wouldn’t have been appropriate to hold a New York Comic Con this year without acknowledging the 50th birthday of Marvel’s flagship hero, and...

Michael Alan Nelson Taking Over Ravengers

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Aside from the next round of cancellations (which wasn't a total surprise), there was only one piece of new business in DC's January solicitations:...

Liefeld Was Right: DC Cancels Blue Beetle, Legion Lost, Grifter, Frankenstein

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In the January solicits, DC has announced the final issues of Blue Beetle, Legion Lost, Grifter and Frankenstein.  On at least one occasion, there was a question...

Monday Morning Funnies: Let’s Watch Star Trek

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Cartoonist, Malachi Ward (who regularly contributes back-up stories to Image's popular Prophet series) has co-created and launched an ambitious Star Trek episode guide called...

DC Comics Month-to-Month Sales: August 2012

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by Marc-Oliver Frisch August was another strong month for DC -- that's always worth pointing out, given the rather dire numbers of the publisher's comic-book...

NYCC: A Final Marvel & DC Cover Parade

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The last day of New York Comic-Con was a day of relative peace and tranquillity, unless you were Dan Slott in which case it was...

On the Scene: NYCC 2012 Day Three: Mike Mignola in Hell

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In a panel devoted to the future of the Hellboy universe, it became quite a task to distinguish between all its various parts currently...

Rick Remender Returns to Creator-Owned Science Fiction With “Devolution”

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Rick Remender is getting a lot of press these days for his part in the Marvel Now! relaunch with Uncanny Avengers and Captain America.  That's not the...

Fan Q&A Reveals Jim Lee’s Reserved Character List and Other DC Tidbits

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There was absolutely no new news in the planned part of the Dan DiDio / Jim Lee panel at NYCC.  When the Q&A starts,...

NYCC Six In Six: Tim Seeley

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by Matt O’Keefe Welcome to Six In Six, where I ask comic folk six questions and get my answers in six minutes or less. Here...

Laura Siegel Larson: “I refuse to be bullied or deterred from enforcing my family’s...

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This week the long, long battle for the rights to Superman took another turn, as Warners sued attorney Marc Toberoff , who has been representing the family of Jerry Siegel, Superman's co-creator, for many years. The Siegel's have won several legal rounds, leading Warners to adopt very aggressive tactics to delay enforcing a decision to award the Siegel family half of Superman's copyright -- a decision which a court reached 13 years ago, in 1999.

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