Author Archives: David Harper

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Comics Should Be Cheap! (10-13-10)

By | Oct 13, 2010 | Columns

It’s been a big week since our last Comics Should Be Cheap!, as both DC and Marvel announced pricing restructuring that would be beneficial to both readers and their pocketbooks. That means, our faithful readers, that your $20 will start going much further very soon. Until then, we’re back again with our writing staff picking […]

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Nathan Cosby Leaving Marvel Editorial

By | Oct 11, 2010 | News

If you’re a comic fan and you’re not following Marvel Comics editor Nathan Cosby (@NateCosboom) on Twitter, you’ve been missing out on one of the most entertaining men in the industry. Not only that, but he’s a heck of an editor and perhaps an even better cartoonist. Today he announced via Twitter that this would […]

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Rhys Ifans to be Villain in Marc Webb’s "Spider-Man?"

By | Oct 11, 2010 | News

According to a report today on MTV Splash Page, it appears that Welsh actor Rhys Ifans (“Notting Hill,” “The Replacements”) will be the primary villain in Marc Webb’s upcoming Spider-Man film relaunch. As to what villain he will be, that is uncertain, but Splash Page suggested perhaps Green Goblin or even Venom as his role. […]

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Street Artist Banksy Opens "The Simpsons" in Style

By | Oct 11, 2010 | News

If you’re not familiar with Banksy, he’s perhaps the world’s most famous street artist. While his identity is unknown, his talent is not, as for years his art has challenged the minds and beliefs of those who have seen it. This week on The Simpson’s, they pulled a bit of a coup as Banksy put […]

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NYCC: Stock Watch

By | Oct 11, 2010 | Columns

This past weekend was New York Comic Con, and there was a ton of big announcements and exciting panels for all to behold. With all of the hoopla though, who exactly came out better off than they were before the con started? Whose stock is rising and whose is falling after NYCC? Find my picks […]

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