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Batman & Manhunter - one writer looks back

A lovely look back at the Batman comics he knew and loved in his youth from Greg Hatcher over on CBR. And there's some beautiful, heartfelt stuff there, all illustrated by some marvellous artwork by Neal Adams. Towards the end we get a look at his favourite comic book of all time, the much lauded yet often overlooked Manhunter. Written by Archie Goodwin and art by Walt Simonson. A deluxe reprint is...

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ComicList: DC for 07/16/2008

ComicList: DC for 07/16/2008 Astro City The Dark Age HC Book 01 , $29.99 Batgirl #1 (of 6) , $2.99 Batman And The Outsiders #9 , $2.99 Batman Black And White Statue Neal Adams, $75.00 Batman Faces TP (New Edition) , $12.99 Birds Of Prey #120 , $2.99 Cartoon Network Action Pack #27 , $2.25 Casey Blue Beyond Tomorrow #3 (of 6) , $2.99 Checkmate #28 , $2.99 Countdown To Final Crisis TP Vol 02 , $19.99...

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'Hancock' covers comics

Comic artists Jock, Bill Sienkiewicz, Frank Quietly and Neal Adams created faux comic covers for the new movie ' Hancock '. Fans can win prints of the covers in Sony's new sweepstakes for the film, which opens everywhere July 2.

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The Earth is growing!

This looks nutty, but actually makes sense. Neal Adams (famed comic book artist) has long said the Pangaea theory--this notion that all of the continents were once joined together in a "supercontinent" hanging out on one side of the planet--makes no sense. The planet would be too imbalanced if all the landmass was on one side, and the water from the other side would rush towards the land, balancing...

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Neal Adams' Thrillkill strip

Thrill Kill From Creepy 75, Nov 1975, comes this really rare slice of Neal Adams artwork. Written by Jim Stenstrum this is 8 pages of really bizarre stuff. As far as I was always aware, Creepy was a fairly mainstream horror magazine, yet this is something distinctly disturbing. I've never really been an Adams fan and couldn't really see the appeal when looking at his DC stuff and his later Continuity...

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Cool things to look at: ‘Thrill Kill’

The Uranium Cafe has a rather gruesome Neal Adams/Archie Goodwin story up.

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The music wasn't so hot either

Topless Robot selects the “10 Worst Album Covers by Comic Artists,” shredding their claws over such works of art as Neal Adams’ cover for Trixter’s debut: A highly influential Avengers and Green Lantern/Green Arrow artist—and certifiable crackpot, thanks to his “expanding Earth” theory—Adams did quite a bit of album artwork in the ‘70s and early [...]

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Muhammad Ali webcomic

…to be done by the son of Neal Adams.

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Top 100 Comic Book Runs #65-61

Here are the next five runs in the countdown of the top 100 favorite runs, based on the votes of about 700 readers of Comics Should Be Good, who chose their favorite runs, voted for them, I tabulated the results, and now we’re counting them down. Enjoy! 65. Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle’s Batman – 146 points [...]

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Court Awards Superman Co-Creator’s Estate Half The Copyright To The First Superman Story

Quoting Journalista : Last Wednesday, U.S. district judge Stephen G. Larson issued a summary judgment in the lawsuit between DC Comics/Warner Brothers Entertainment and the estate of Superman co-creator Jerome “Jerry” Siegel, giving half of the copyright to the original Superman story published in the 1938 Action Comics #1 back to the Siegel estate and backdating said ownership to 1999, when the Siegels...

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This Blog Supports The Siegel Ruling...

I am adamantly in favor of creator's rights. You can blather on all you want about how Superman was created as "work for hire" as if that makes it okay for Time-Warner to benefit absolutely for all time from Superman and the Siegel heirs to suck on it... and I will never care about or agree with you. Work for hire is a primitive, crap idea that benefits the corporation and prevents the artist who actually...

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Mar. 31, 2008: A small victory

“Yes, there were three deals. But TWO were settlements, and one was a settlement only caused by negative publicity. Those two were DC saying ‘The original deal — there was nothing wrong with it.’ The only deal that really matters is that first deal. That first deal — you basically got the original sin of [...]

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A Q&A with Tim Sale, part two

Here's the second part of my interview with comic-book/Heroes artist Tim Sale, who was kind enough to sit down with me and answer some of your questions before our meetup in San Francisco last weekend. - Read part one of...

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The “Do You Know What MySpace Is'” of its Day

Awhile back, a lot of folks gave Paul Jenkins some grief about a scene in Civil War: Frontline #11 (click here for the scene) where Captain America is silenced by a reporter who knocks him for not being in touch with the common American (he doesn't know what MySpace, YouTube, NASCAR, et al. are). Jenkins [...]