January 2011
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Jan 25th
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WIZARD and TOYFARE Both To Cease Publication,... →
Wizard Magazine began covering the world of comic books in 1991, and launched sister-mag Toyfare in 1997. The company’s ‘Wizard World Comic Con’ pop culture expos will remain running strong as a brand-name, with more conventions planned throughout 2011…
Jan 25th
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In case you missed it: NBC Picks Up New 'Wonder... →
The project is described as a reinvention of the iconic D.C. comic in which Wonder Woman — aka Diana Prince — is a vigilante crime fighter in L.A. but also a successful corporate executive and a modern woman trying to balance all of the elements of her extraordinary life.
Jan 25th
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Jan 22nd
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Jan 22nd
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Jan 21st
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Jan 21st
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jamesmikelly asked: Hello, I'm a lifelong Batman fan, though you've been reading almost literally as long as I've been alive, who has been heavily reading the graphic novels for about a year. I read your earlier suggestions post and noticed you did not list The Killing Joke. Was this omission intended and if so why?
Jan 21st
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Jan 21st
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DC Comics to drop Comics Code Authority for it's... →
DC was the last major publisher to use the old standard as Marvel dropped the CCA a decade ago over X-Force #116 (long story!) Beginning with our April 2011 titles, all DC comic book covers will utilize the following rating system: E – EVERYONE Appropriate for readers of all ages. May contain cartoon violence and/or some comic mischief. T – TEEN Appropriate for readers age 12 and older....
Jan 21st
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Jan 21st
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Anonymous asked: i've got a really hard question for you.
if i wanted to start reading any batman comic, what issue should i start at so i can understand the back story well enough to keep reading?
Jan 21st
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Jan 20th
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Jan 20th
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Jan 20th
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Jan 20th
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Jan 19th
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Anne Hathaway Reviving Catwoman For 'The Dark... →
Chris Nolan has lifted the veil off his third Batman film. He has set Anne Hathaway to play Selina Kyle, who has a double identity as Catwoman. Nolan has also acknowledged that his Inception star Tom Hardy will play the villain role of Bane, an escaped prisoner who became abnormally strong after being pumped full of drugs. Bane is known as “the man who broke the Bat” after he...
Jan 19th
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Jan 15th
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Jan 15th
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Jan 15th
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notgoingtohelp asked: I like that image of Spider-man and what you posted. Although I have a different theory. Notice the slash marks across his face and costume. Could this be from a possible fight with the Lizard where he loses his mask? Also lets not forget the little bubbles under his wrist which have been said as being Web Shooters.
Jan 15th
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notgoingtohelp asked: I like that image of Spider-man and what you posted. Although I have a different theory. Notice the slash marks across his face and costume. Could this be from a possible fight with the Lizard where he loses his mask? Also lets not forget the little bubbles under his wrist which have been said as being Web Shooters.
Jan 14th
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Jan 12th
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DC Universe Online: $50 million gamble aims for... →
The Los Angeles Times looks at the new MMO video game featuring DC Comics characters…
Jan 12th
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Jan 12th
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Jan 8th
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Jan 8th
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Jan 7th
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Jan 7th
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Amanda Palmer and Neil Gaiman get married →
Cheers!
Jan 7th
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Jan 7th
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Jan 5th
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Jan 4th
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Jan 4th
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Jan 4th
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