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Quote of the day: Terry Stewart via Sean Howe

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Via the Comics Journal's excerpt of the book everyone is talking about, Sean Howe's MARVEL: THE UNTOLD STORY. On February 17, 1992, the day the...

Jim Shooter and Scott Edelman jumping out of a plane

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Former Marvel assistant editor Scott Edelman riffles through the memory bag for this 1976 plane jumping exploit with then Marvel E-i-C Jim Shooter. What's really...

Marvel now owns MIRACLEMAN…the trademark

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Danny Best rolls out the relevant documents to show that Marvel now seems to own the Miracleman trademark. Does this mean the way is clear for the finale?

OSU launches The Dylan Williams Collection

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Well, this is really cool. It's a little more than a year ago that comics lost one of its greatest friends, mentors and publishers in Dylan Williams. Although his spirit lives on with the company he founded, Sparkplug, a new way to remember him has just been announced by The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum, the repository of Ohio State University's comics-related archives: The Dylan Williams Collection.

MUST LISTEN: Audio of the 1954 Senate Comic Book hearings

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While the finding of the check for $130 which National presented to Siegel and Shuster might have been a high point of this year's comic history, here's a strong contender for another: the actual audio of the Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency hearings on comic books.

Hours of fun: Nevins' The Encyclopedia of Golden Age Superheroes

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Comics Scholar Jess Nevins is all the way up to Doctor Doom (I) in the Encyclopedia of Golden Age Superheroes which is...just what it sounds like, and already has hundreds of entries. Best known for his League of Extraordinary Gentlemen annotations, and other detailed annotations for revered comics series, this encyclopedia looks to be even more time consuming.

Golden Age artist Fran Hopper found alive

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Recently, comics herstorian Trina Robbins and Ladies Making Comics' Alexa Dickman teamed up to find Golden Age Fiction House artist Fran Hopper was alive and not yet lost to the sands of time. And now they have a photo. Hopper, 90, is shown next to a self-portrait she painted back in the '40s.

Nice Art: Raw GAGZ

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The Blown Covers blog recalls the gag insert in Raw #8 which included an one page gags by Burns, Marischal, Panter, and the rest of the Raw gang. The punchlines were created by commitee however:

The 20 nerdiest moments from the Olympics Opening Ceremony

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Friday's Olympics Opening Ceremony was perhaps the most deliriously audacious spectacle of the Internet age. Devised by the Anglo-Irish Danny Boyle, it celebrated the uniquely English heritage of industrialization, socialized medicine, drug-inspired music trends, James Bond, and fantasy literature. God, how did I even write that sentence?

New York tabloid finds Steve Ditko

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Although this "quest for Seve Ditko" story calls him the JD Salinger of comics, he's actually pretty easy to find—like many other pilgrims, the Post reporter just rang the door on his studio.

Creators rights activists take note: The Great Thanos War is brewing

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Marvel is going all cosmic in the movie world, and Thanos, a character created by Jim Starlin, is at the heart of it. The evidence is unavoidable. First it was the Thanos cameo at the end of the Avengers—supposedly thrown in because director Joss Whedon was a fan of the character and a cosmic storyline is integral to keeping him on board for Avengers 2.

Future reading: "Marvel: The Untold Story"

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Disclosure: Author Sean Howe interviewed me for this; and he interviewed everyone else. Coming from Harper in October:

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