AdWatch: Kick Ass has moving posters in tube/train stations in the UK... DoctorWatch: BBC News ran a preview of the first episode of Doctor Who Series
Run Around Archives
RossWatch: Jonathan Ross and Tommy Lee Edwards will be signing copies of Jonathan's first published comic book, Turf from Image Comics at Forbidden Planet
eBayWatch: The 1940's Superman ring hist $12,000 with 9 hours to go... BendisWatch: Brian Bendis elaborates on the cancellation of Spider-Woman on #7 - it
TakingAdvantageWatch: Joan Jett and the Runaways are to appear in a biography comic from Bluewater Productions. Written by Spike Steffenhagen and Jay
BabyWatch: Congratulations to Matt Smith - the 2000AD editor Matt Smith that is - on the birth of one Evangeline Brunel Smith. It's my eldest's fifth
Barnes&NobleWatch: I wake to discover that Barnes & Noble seem to be happily shipping the relatively-limited range of potential-glitch hardcover
AmazonWatch: Journal Star and the Seattle Blog report on the Amazon Glitch (and the commentators make the blog give credit for its visual - cheers guys!)
McNivenWatch: The colour of Nemesis... SciverWatch: Ethan Van Sciver gives us a look at an upcoming Riddler-on-cover. PastWatch: Rick Veitch shares a
StripWatch: Marvel tells Comics Alliance about the Captain America online daily comic strip, as if it were created in the 1940s, by Karl Kesel.
ReviewWatch: Everyone loves a classic ripping-review. The ones that go to town to explain just how bad a comic is. I will remember Paul O'Brien's slating
WarWatch: Dark Horse will be donating 5,000 copies of the first issue of Mass Effect to US troops abroad. Who will hopefully turn around and put them on
Millarwatch: Mark Millar tells STV, the Scottish independent TV station that, despite Angelina Jolie pulling out and necessitating a complete rewrite,
GNWatch: Teen Titans: Games by Marv Wolfman and George Perez gets an Amazon listing... SwipeWatch: Nick Simmons gives a non-apology apology for his
AwardWatch: Graphic novel Tales from Outer Suburbia by Shaun Tan has won the Premier Award at the Adelaide Literary Festival, as well as the children's
Quote of The Day: "Last year I got to kill Batman, which was kind of fun. Everybody should kill Batman once." - Neil Gaiman, Naperville Reads 2010.