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FFWatch: Jonathan Hickman talks Fantastic Four #600.

MervGriffinWatch: Twelve years of Evan Dorkin's Milk And Cheese get collected by Dark Horse this week. And USA Today is on the case!

"In some ways the business is in worse shape than when I first started making comics — comics have been 'doomed' for as long as I can remember," he adds. "But while the industry has been shaky since the early '90s, the medium has never been in better health. We're experiencing a Golden Age of great comics, beautiful comic-strip reprints, and translations of foreign material. It's a real 'best of times, worst of times' kind of time."

"My editor Tom Brevoort and I had long discussions about what issue #600 should actually be. At the beginning, in my mind it was going to be the final issue of this longer story that I've been telling; the final act of it… However, Tom pointed out that we always get a lot of new readers picking up these things just out of casual interest and the fact that it is a significant issue from a memorabilia perspective so we fudged things a bit to make it part one. And because we wanted to launch this last arc in as impressive a manner as possible, that demanded that the issue be big and expansive and as epic as possible."

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DC Universe: The Source » Blog Archive » DC Comics All Access: Bob Harras

They were in to present a story that involves both characters in an intertwined saga that will change the lives of Buddy Baker and Alec Holland forever. After the pitch, Executive Editor Eddie Berganza and I were quite simply blown away

Amazon Launches Branded DC Comics Storefront

"The store is an aggregator of DC Comics digital and print titles," Kanalz told PW, "it will have more in print than the 100 graphic novels, Amazon has the entire DC Comics backlist."

Omnivoracious: Q&A; with Neil Gaiman: Author, DC Comics Superstar, and Character on "The Simpsons"

"Now that so much reading is being done on tablets and eReaders, I was getting embarrassed when people asked me why Sandman wasn't available digitally."

First Look: The History of the Fantastic Four | Fantastic Four | Comic News | News | Marvel.com

Coming this December, Marvel.com proudly presents the History of the Fantastic Four, a multi-part video retrospective of the FF with Senior VP-Executive Editor as well as longtime fan and editor Tom Brevoort! This special sneak peek gives you just a glimpse of what you can expect from over two hours of footage headed your way next month…

Coming this December, Marvel.com proudly presents the History of the Fantastic Four, a multi-part video retrospective of the FF with Senior VP-Executive Editor as well as longtime fan and editor Tom Brevoort! This special sneak peek gives you just a glimpse of what you can expect from over two hours of footage headed your way next month…

Thursday Runaround – Occupy, Destroy, Aggregate


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Founder of Bleeding Cool. The longest-serving digital news reporter in the world, since 1992. Author of The Flying Friar, Holed Up, The Avengefuls, Doctor Who: Room With A Deja Vu, The Many Murders Of Miss Cranbourne, Chase Variant. Lives in South-West London, works from Blacks on Dean Street, shops at Piranha Comics. Father of two. Political cartoonist.
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