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Sunday Runaround – With Fleet Like This, Who Needs Enemas?

Sunday Runaround – With Fleet Like This, Who Needs Enemas?ProfileWatch: Ian Kennedy is profiled by his local press;

Sighing regretfully about this digital age and its effect on publishing, he describes those days as "golden times", when a talented young artist could find work easily. His first freelance strip was the wild west story Kit Carson, but he was soon looking for an excuse not to draw horses — an "ugly" animal, he jokes.

MascotWatch: From Colleen Doran, meet Fleet, the superhero mascot for… an enema company.

YouthWatch: When schools encourage kids to write and draw

Frye and Jones, seventh-graders at Sandstone Middle School in Hermiston, have lost track of how many cartoons they've drawn together. Almost every day, during lunch or a spare moment in class, they add to the short stories — some outrageously funny, some poignant, some "randomness all the way" — that fill a sparkly purple notebook.

"We like to make jokes," Frye said. "It's sort of like a feud between me and her but with different characters."

RedactedWatch: This sentence was removed from the Washington Post article on NBA player JaVale McGee and his sneaker line.

McGee has been planning for this moment for some time, even working with his shoe company, Peak, to come up with special sneakers for all four of his dunks. He had a pair made for a Marvel comics character, a mismatched pair and some other designs that he wasn't at liberty to share.

LibraryWatch: Will library cuts affect British comics reading?

Books are my disease; a sickness I have passed on to my children and one I was afflicted with more than 50 years ago by my father, a printer of comics. Every Friday he would come home from work with a rolled up bundle that included the Beano, Dandy, Topper, Beezer, the Victor and the Rover, and even the Bunty and the Judy. I must be one of the few men who can name the surnames of the Four Marys, a group of boarding school girls whose adventures graced the pages of the Bunty.

BC ComicChronThis is The Bleeding Cool ComicChron Robot speaking. I come for your women. But for now I merely collate comic-related bits and pieces online. One day I will rule. Until that day, read on.

Sam Liu Reveals Details About DC's Upcoming Animated Film BATMAN: YEAR ONE

"[It] was mandated from the beginning that this was going to be straight to the point and not to waiver from the story.

'Comic Con' busts the myth of foreign fixation – Hindustan Times

But it is Indian mythology in comic form that stole the show. Most participating publishers have on display a large number of comics based on Indian mythology – which they say are a great source for 'edutainment'.

Yfrog Photo : yfrog.com/h664893429j – Shared by Oeming

Layouts for top secret future shit

Sunday Runaround – With Fleet Like This, Who Needs Enemas?

Failing Better – A Somewhat Redacted Marvel Memo from the '70s

Below is a redacted memo written during my Marvel staff days. It was written by … well … I'd rather not say … complaining about … well … I didn't think the identity of that person needed to be clearly identified either … and was written during the year … well … that might give too much away. But I still think it's interesting even with some of the embarrassing details left out. Besides—those who really know their Marvel stuff from that period will be able to figure it all out anyway. If you really want to know, you should have to work for it, I say.

Sunday Runaround – With Fleet Like This, Who Needs Enemas? Sunday Runaround – With Fleet Like This, Who Needs Enemas?

New Releases 2/23

This file is posted for new products scheduled to ship to comic shops on 2/23/2011 which include Eerie Chronicles Volume 6 HC, The New York Five #2, Spike #5, G.I. Joe #27, Morning Glories #7, Thor: The Quest for Odin HC, and more.

HYDRA, Nazis, what's the difference who Captain America fights? We'll tell you.

There are obvious reasons for Paramount and Disney/Marvel to not want Hitler in their kid-friendly wannabe blockbuster. It's hard to market a movie in certain parts of Europe if that dark period of history is treated lightly or in a fictionalized genre setting. But an even bigger reason is that licensees of CAPTAIN AMERICA need to be able to use the bad guy as well as the hero and it's kinda hard to get swastika-emblazoned toys on the shelves at Target (although Walmart might not have a problem).

What If Stan Lee Knew Anything About Science? – Ty Templeton

Nuff Said.  Face Front.  Have Faith.  We are the members of the Merrie Marvel Marching Society.

Sunday Runaround – With Fleet Like This, Who Needs Enemas?


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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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