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Thursday Runaround – The Return Of Batcow?

The MCM London Expo begins tomorrow. I'll be there solo on Friday, Saturday with the kids. Do say hi if I'm popping by…

Thursday Runaround – The Return Of Batcow?

How the Batman Inc reveal should have played out.

Comic store Buried Comics reopens today, after the owner's death, as Hero's Legacy.

Bryan Lee O'Malley answers the deep questions

jofamo jofamo asked:

If I existed in Scott Pilgrim canon then, could I keep offing myself in my house, respawn and continuously collect the pile of coins where I died? COULD I BE RICH?No, because there's no "friendly fire" in the Scott Pilgrim universe (ie you can't hit yourself or your friends or NPCs, only bad guys)

What does Kurt Busiek look for in a first issue and what's he reading that he likes

To give a quick answer: It should show readers the concept, tone and style of the series, and make them care enough about what's going on to want to read more.

Terry Dodson breaks down a page

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What does Brian Wood's work calendar look like?

Thursday Runaround – The Return Of Batcow?
New BPRD: Vampire series by Gabriel Ba and Fabio Moon

Thursday Runaround – The Return Of Batcow?

Thor preview pages from Jason Aaron

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D'israeli talks 2000AD, Alien, drawing, designs and more

These crocodile-headed mercinaries first appeared during the long-running Judge Dredd saga The Day The Law Died (aka Judge Caligula). They combine the utterly menacing (reptilian giants with huge jaws full of razor sharp teeth) with the faintly ridiculous (thick as bricks, tiny little legs, like to sing) and as a result, were fondly remembered by 2000AD readers and have made a number of appearances in the Prog and the Megazine since.

One of the proudest moments of Green Lantern The Animated Series producer

Standards and practices would never let us have acidic blood. When Razer rage vomits on Atrocutis is one of my proudest moments. #GLTAS

Insane kids at the Wacker & Hickman households

I don't know what happened on tonight's "Ninjago" but it drove two kids in my house insane.

Cruel music to listen to as you finish Journey Into Mystery

Warren Ellis offers some writing advice. you can take either way.

"CRUSH THEM LIKE MONKEY" may be the worst piece of advice I've ever given to another writer. Or the best. One of the two.

SheKnows.com takes a look at Bluewater presidential comics. because reasons.

Barack's bio-comic starts by describing him as an "idealized Superman" who repeatedly lets down his public — the comics are meant to present readers with presidential truths in a palatable way.

Newspaper articles still using Ka-Pow in headlines about comics.

One can't help but think of an entire room full of Comic Buy Guys, all saying "Best. Convention. Ever."

An old process for a new comic

Todd has written The Airship, a 12 page, 3 color illustrated sci fi graphic novel that has been printed on a 90 year old Vandercook letterpress. Todd then hand cuts and binds the pages into a booklet.


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Rich JohnstonAbout Rich Johnston

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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