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Kindle and WB team up for legal, profitable fanfic

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Well my inbox this morning was stuffed with people telling me how big an announcement this is: Basically, Amazon has licensed Gossip Girl, Pretty...

Future Comics: De Vriend book trailer

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It's been a while since we looked at one of those motiony-comicky-giffy-dealies that take comics and extend them in a browsable movable way. Here's one from the Netherlands. It's actually an animated book trailer for De Vriend (Friend) by Dutch thriller author Charles den Tex. It was animated and illustrated by Aimee de Jongh and it was coded by Submarine, using a technique called "Skrollr" which unfolds as you scroll through it. (Pro tip: you can also use the down button.)

Mo cons, mo problems: Motor City and Japan Expo USA

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Unexpectedly long lines and preemptive attempts to avoid the same have caused some ruckus on the con circuit. This past weekend's Motor City Comic...

San Diego Comic-Con update: infographic and more badges

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If you are like The Beat, you have always wanted to see a graphic of San Diego Comic-Con's attendance growth and now thanks to this infographic presented by Film School Rejects and BuyCostumes.com, you can! (click for big) There's much more in the complete chart including masquerade info and how Comic-Con compares to a Super Bowl in economic impact.

More Disney layoffs: ESPN sheds hundreds

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Disney continues its road to profitability by cutting staff, this time at ESPN, where as many as 400 people lost their jobs in a...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits, 5/22/2013: 101s galore

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¶ In a review of Donald Duck; The Old Castle's Secret, K.C. Carlson explains a bit about why the work of Carl Barks has...

TCAF 2013 wrap-up: 96% good

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As usual I'm the very last out of the gate with my TCAF wrap-up (although I was early with my newsier report). But like many I feel compelled to write a memoir about it because it was so generally awesome. Last year's TCAF — my first—was among the top five comics-related experiences of my life, and maybe partly because I hyped it so much, more people I knew made the first time trek this year. TCAF '13 wasn't quite as glorious as TCAF '12, but it was still fairly glorious.

Podcast Alert: More To Come 50: Brooklyn Loses a Con, TCAF etc

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In this week's More To Come 50: Brooklyn Loses a Conme—the Beat!—Calvin Reid and Kate Fitzsimons discuss this year's Toronto Comics Arts Festival, the demise of the Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival, the new Anime Sol anime crowdfunding site, the Comics Chameleon webcomic app, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Kevin Keller's GLAAD Media Award, our 50th episode memories and much more. And if you listen to the whole thing you are eligible to enter a drawing for a SPECIAL PRIZE!

John Martz ends DRAWN, but we’re getting DESTINATION X

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Ulp. I guess blogging is dead. Artist John Martz just announced he's ending his art blog, Drawn which was one of the most influential art blogs of the last 10 years or so. Martz started it in 2005 linking to tons of creator websites, and art pieces over the years. But as he notes, 2013 is not 2005:

Meet Kate Lane: the early days of Siegel and Shuster

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Brad Ricca digs into Siegel and Shuster comics from More Fun and Fun Comics that featurevarious precursors to Lois Lane from comics they did before Superman.

Did Yahoo just destroy the future of comics by buying Tumblr?

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And just like that, Yahoo head Marissa Mayer become the most important person in comics. As you may have heard, Yahoo is planning to buy Tumblr for $1.1 billion, a move that aims to make the recently moribund internet giant a bit more relevant to the social media world.

Comics Alliance seems to be coming back!

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A post entitled ; ) and equipped with a classic Dark Knight sequence on coming back to life would seem to suggest that...

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