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– These new pages from Kaare Andrews’ Iron Fist look completely amazing. Like, stop reading and go look at these pages. Now. They are beautiful, and Skottie Young’s variant is adorable city.
– If you’re not Hellboyed out from all our coverage of the Big Red Guy’s big month, the second part of 13th Dimension’s interview with Mike Mignola is up, and it’s well worth a read.
– For some reason the previously solicited Batman/Superman #10 is now #11, to be replaced by a new issue written by Jeff Lemire and drawn by Karl Kerschl and Scott Hepburn, with a cover by Cameron Stewart. What that reason is happens to be unknown, but I can say this: with a team like that, who gives a crap. Those are all amazing creators, and it’s particularly exciting to see Kerschl do something so outside his typical style and zone.
– I like this story a lot: Chris Romberger, a 19 year old with autism and Down’s Syndrome from Philly, has created his own comic book vending machine that people can buy single issue comics from. He calls it Comic Man Comics and Books, and it’s his lower cost alternative to opening his own comic shop. Personally, I think it’s too cool, and I wish Romberger the best of luck.
– That much discussed Frank Quitely feature on the BCC has made it to YouTube, as they reveal what artists really do all day through the prism of Quitely. Recommended.