Monthly Archives: July 2010

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SDCC: Matz, Jacamon’s "Cyclops" Heads to America

By | Jul 24, 2010 | News

Matz and Luc Jacamon are two of the most renowned creators in the world today thanks to their work on books like The Killer, as their titles that earned them praise in France and beyond have started making their way to America thanks to Archaia Comics. Now, their acclaimed graphic novel Cyclops will be released […]

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SDCC: Red Hulk ("Rulk") to Join Avengers With "Avengers #7"

By | Jul 24, 2010 | News

In a move that drew gasps and many mean spirited comments from comic fans around the globe, Brian Michael Bendis announced in Marvel’s The Heroic Age: Avengers panel that the much lamented Red Hulk (Jeph Loeb’s worst creation ever) will be joining the Avengers with November’s Avengers #7. Seriously. The character who was revealed to […]

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SDCC: DC Characters Leaving Vertigo Confirmed

By | Jul 24, 2010 | News

From Bleeding Cool’s Rich Johnston (who must be on his 450th cup of coffee or be near death at this point), Vertigo’s Executive Editor Karen Berger confirmed that DC characters presently based in Vertigo will start reverting back to their original home. This all went down at yesterday’s Vertigo panel at San Diego Comic Con, […]

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The Return of CrossGen?

By | Jul 24, 2010 | News

From 1998 to 2004, a small comics publisher known as CrossGen quickly became a force to be reckoned with. Combining the bankroll of investor/comic fan Mark Alessi with the talents of people like Editor-In-Chief Mark Waid, writers Ron Marz and Barbara Kesel, and budding artists like Steve McNiven, this publisher developed a passionate fanbase very […]

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KHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN! Returns

By | Jul 24, 2010 | News

Pretty big news for Star Trek fans coming from Comic-Con. A comic series and a plush doll of the terrible villain Khan Singh will find their way into comic shops coming this October. Filling in the gaps from the series to probably the best Star Trek movie, this promises to excite Star Trek fans across […]

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SDCC: Eisner Awards Winners Announced

By | Jul 24, 2010 | News

Today’s action at San Diego Comic Con brought the announcement of the Eisner Awards winners, and most of the winners were both unsurprising and deserved. I guess those two go very naturally together, don’t they? No less, before we get into the list of winners, I wanted to give a few shout outs to some […]

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Futurama – "Lethal Inspection" Review

By | Jul 24, 2010 | Reviews

We were feeling kind of down on the first set of commentary based episodes, but with last week’s episode focusing on a parody it began to feel a tad more natural. Cue this week’s episode, where we finally have a full homegrown tale that was quite akin to classic Futurama story telling — no overt […]

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SDCC: "Young Justice" First Look

By | Jul 24, 2010 | News

Growing up, one of my favorite team books was DC’s Young Justice. I was always a huge fan of Waid’s Impulse, and YJ gave me the combination of that character as well as other favorites like Robin (Tim Drake) and Superboy. Now we have this trailer of the upcoming YJ in which we see the […]

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SDCC: Nathan Fillion Not to Play Ant Man

By | Jul 24, 2010 | News

Avengers director and writer Joss Whedon has a tendency to work with certain actors, so it is no surprise that today the cult icon announced that Nathan Fillion will be playing Ant Man in the upcoming film. For those not familiar with the actor, he has worked with Whedon on the TV series Firefly and […]

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SDCC: Batman Panel

By | Jul 23, 2010 | News

Immediately following (well, 15 minutes later) the spotlight on Grant Morrison, DC began their panel on the upcoming changes in the Batman franchise. Included in the panel was a veritable who’s who of involved creators, from Morrison to Scott Snyder to Frazer Irving and everyone in between. Follow the cut to see some of the […]

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SDCC: Morrison Spotlight

By | Jul 23, 2010 | News

Today at San-Diego Comic-Con, DC editor Ian Sattler and a few lucky fans interviewed comics superstar Grant Morrison for approximately an hour, leading to many laughs and some interesting revelations. Check behind the cut for some of the highlights of the spotlight (via Newsarama). As stated in interviews before, Morrison remarked that he wasn’t quite […]

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