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Library Con: Stan Lee: “…I practically won the war…”

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Building Creative Bridges has an insightful recap of Stan Lee's talk at the American Library Association's annual conference. The most hyperbolic quote? He and his colleagues,...

PREVIEW: Vertigo announces The Kitchen by Ollie Masters and Ming Doyle

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Vertigo is NOT DEAD. Although a lot of people thought DC's edgy imprint would go the way of the dodo in a more cost...

The Beat’s 10th Anniversary special: The top 15 posts of the decade

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As we continue our 10th anniversary SPECTACULAR here at the Beat, I thought it would be fun to look back at the top posts...

David and Meredith Finch to take over Wonder Woman — UPDATED

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To be fair, this news has been out there for months and months, but USA TOday made it official: following the end of...

15 days of Boom: Mark Waid is back at Boom with new creator owner...

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Boom Studios is avoiding the San Diego news crush and doing a Dynamite by making their announcements one a day until San Diego. And the first is that Mark Waid, former editor-in-chief at Boom and author of some of their most important creator driven titles, is coming back with a new series. According to the video above it's "one with a dear friend of mine, one of the most revered artists in comics" an artist he's wanted to work with for a while. It's a story that is "Dangerous" and not something another company would touch.

The Beat is 10 today!!!

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I actually don't remember the day I started this blog—it was June or July somethingth 2004- so I've arbitrarily decided today will henceforth be The Beat's anniversary. Ten long years of late nights, sleeping five hours, web crashes, Vietnamese Instant Coffee, Amon Tobin, Luke Vibert, Vitalic, Tipsy, Mahler, Stravinsky and Amy Winehouse. Ten years of stopping whatever else I was doing at some point to say "I gotta do The Beat now." Ten years of watching the graphic novel industry grow, 10 years of a new golden age of comics, the rise and fall of manga, the rise and rise of comic book movies and TV shows, firings, hirings, 10 days that shook the world. Ten years of the internet changing every week or minute. When I began there was no Tumblr, no Twitter, no Facebook, no Youtube, no smart phones. People were so starved for entertainment that they actually read websites run by one person in their pajamas.

Adrian Tomine covers The New Yorker with 9/11 Memorial

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This week's New Yorker has a cover by Adrian Tomine, and he discusses it inside the magazine: “When I heard that the 9/11 memorial and...

DC announces 2 new Bat-books, ARKHAM MANOR and GOTHAM ACADEMY, by unlikely teams

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 The Batverse is getting two ongoing spinoff series, according to EW. And not a mention of the "New 52" in the pr....In Arkham Manor,...

Diamond Comic Distributors Discontinues Its Toll-Free Number

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by Brandon Schatz After closing on their main offices on Friday, Diamond Comics distributed a message to all of their customers regarding the discontinuation of...

Disney’s Marvel animated movie Big Hero 6 comes into focus with character posters

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Big Hero 6 is this fall's Disney big animated movie, so it's hardly wanting for marketing and publicity, however, it is based on a...

SPX has been revealing more and more guests and posters, including Sorenson, Graham

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This fall's Small Press Expo—to be held September 13-14 in North Bethesda—has been quietly rolling out guests, and the list is expanding, even as john Porcellino's poster reveals even more, including Olivier Schwauren and Michael DeForge. Announced guests include more alt-comix mainstays like Drew Friedman, Jen Sorenson and Ben Katchor, and contemporary masters Emily Carroll and Brandon Graham. Here's the list of everyone who's in:

Marvel unveils the secrets of Matt Murdock’s birth

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It seems there are still a few stories that haven't been told in the Marvel Universe, and one of them is the tale of...

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