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Saturday, August 31, 2024
I Reads You Juniors: August 2024 - UPDATE #50
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NEWS:
HARVEYS - From PW: The nominations for the 2024 Harvey Awards have been announced. The winners will be announced Friday, October 8th, at New York Comic Con 2024.
DC ANIMATED - From DCBlog: DC Comics and Warner Bros. can't stop banging the chicken that is Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' "Watchmen." The people behind the "Watchmen" animated film talk about it.
MANGA - From BleedingCool: Mad Cave Studios has announced the launch of "Nakama Press," a new imprint dedicated to publishing manga (Japanese comics), manhwa (Korean comics), manfra (French manga), and manhua (Chinese comics) from around the world.
PODCASTS - From OrbitalOperations: Warren Ellis' podcast drama, "The Department of Midnight" has gone live today, Tues., Aug. 20th. Here, is a list of places where you can listen.
From OrbitalOperations: Here is a link to Warren Ellis' current digital newsletter, "Orbital Operations." His podcast drama, "The Department of Midnight" has gone live today.
COMICS - From BleedingCool: The Utah State Board of Education has banned cartoonist Craig Thompson's 2003 graphic novel, Blankets, from Utah public school classrooms and libraries. Originally published by Top Shelf Productions, Thompson won two 2004 Eisner Awards ("Best Writer/Artist" and "Best Graphic Album") for "Blankets."
IDW - From AEIndex: Editor Scott Dunbier talks about the newly released "Batman: Year One Artist's Edition" with Scott VanderPloeg.
COMICS - From YouTube: There is a trailer for the podcast audio drama, "The Department of Midnight," which is created, written, and co-produced by award-winning comic book writer, Warren Ellis. The first episode debuts August 20, 2024 where you find podcasts.
MARVEL - From Newsarama: An advanced look at Marvel Comics November 2024 solicitations.
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: Mark Waid talks "Absolute Power."
EN MEMORIAM - From BleedingCool: Comic book writer and editor, Joyce Brabner, has died at the age of Thursday, August 1, 2024. Brabner is best known for her association with her late husband, the writer-publisher, Harvey Pekar (1939-2010), and his comic book, "American Splendor." Brabner also edited Eclipse Comics' anthology, "Real War Stories" (1987-91). She also co-wrote with Alan Moore the 1988 graphic novel, "Brought to Light" (1988).
MARVEL COMICS - From THR: Legendary former Marvel editor-in-chief and writer, Roy Thomas, explains why his name should be first among the creators of Wolverine.
DC ANIMATION - From TheWrap: Bruce Timm talks about how his reluctance to do new episodes of his beloved TV animated series, "Batman: The Animated Series," led to the creation of the new animated series, "Batman: Caped Crusader." The first two episodes of the new series debut on Amazon Prime, Thurs., Aug. 1st.
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: All the DC news you may have missed at San Diego Comic-Con 2024
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: Scott Shaw wants to know "where the money at" offer McFarlane Toys' "Captain Carrot" action figure.
COMICS - From ComicBook: Superstar comic book artist and former Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada has started his own comic book imprint, "Amazing Comics." It will be a join venture between Mad Cave Studios and European publishing power, Dupuis. The imprint's first title will be "Disciple," co-written and drawn by Quesada.
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Monday, October 9, 2023
DC Comics from Lunar Distributors for October 10, 2023
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Thursday, June 30, 2022
I Reads You Juniors: June 2022 - Update #70
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NEWS:
BLACK COMICS - From TheCharlottePost: Black creative talent is carving a place for itself in the American comic book industry.
DYNAMITE - From BleedingCool: Dynamite Entertainment is fast selling out of its trade and hardcover collections of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's "The Boys." The comic book series is currently a popular Amazon streaming television series.
SONY MARVEL U - From Deadline: Emma Roberts is joining Sony's Marvel Comics film, "Madame Web," which stars Dakota Johnson in the lead role.
DC/MILESTONE - From DCBlog: Milestone Media's Reginald Hudlin describes the making of "Milestones in History", a giant-sized new comic book featuring the heroes of Milestone narrating the real-life stories of historical Black trailblazers.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Marvel Comics will republish and finish Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham's "Miracleman: The Silver Age," beginning Oct. 2022, with new material debuting Dec. 2022.
COMICS - From BleedingCool: Comic book writer, Warren Ellis, sidelined for two years by accusations of inappropirate behavior, will apparently return to comic books in 2023.
COMICS TO TV - From EW: Hulu has cancelled the Lamorne Morris' comedy, "Woke." It is based on the life and work of cartoonist Keith Knight, who co-created the TV series.
MARVEL STUDIOS - From Variety: Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has said that the studio is returning to San Diego Comic-Con, although neither he not Disney clarified plans for the show.
ARCHIE COMICS TO TV - From Deadline: In the wake of the 2023 end of The CW's "Riverdale" series, the network is looking at another Archie Comics series. Actor Daniel Dae Kim's 3AD banner, Archie Studios, and Warner Bros. Television is developing "Jake Chang" based on a new Archie Comics character that will make his comic book debut in July.
MARVEL - From GamesRadar: This October (2022), Marvel Comics will begin celebrating the 40th anniversary of Miracleman, the 1982 post-modern reboot of the British superhero, Marvelman, by Alan Moore and the late artist, Garry Leach. This will launch "Miracleman #0," a giant-sized one-shot anthology that will include new work by the Miracleman team of Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham.
SONY MARVEL U - From Variety: While promoting "Bullet Train," actor-producer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson talked about the experience of shooting Sony Picture's upcoming Marvel Comics film, "Kraven the Hunter." Taylor-Johnson describes the character as an "anti-hero."
MARVEL STUDIOS - From WeGotThisCovered: Fans muse about the success that Marvel Studios has had that other shared universes cannot match.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige will write the forward to "Avengers Assemble XXL," which collects the first twenty issues of Avengers in a high-falutin' edition. It is the latest in Taschen's "Marvel Comics Library,"and is due in August 2022 in two editions.
BREAKING NEWS - From Deadline: Two actors have died in an automobile accident involving the cast and crew of Netflix's "The Chosen One," which is based on the comic book by Mark Millar.
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: This cover of DC Comics" "The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive #1" (of 3) is disappearing because it features a likeness of controversial actor, Ezra Miller, from "The Flash." It also has a look at Ben Affleck's Batman.
IMAGE - From BaltimoreTimes: Acclaimed television writer-producer and comic book writer, Rodney Barnes ("Killadelphia," "Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog," "Star Wars: Lando"), is to receive the key to the City of Annapolis, Friday, June 24th.
MARVEL - From Marvel: Marvel Comics is bringing back "Midnight Suns." A new "Midnight Suns #1" arrives Sept. 9th from writer Ethan Sacks and artist Luigi Zagaria. Blade and Wolverine are among the members.
EN MEMORIAM - From BleedingCool: Comic book artist, Tim Sale, has died at the age of 66, Wednesday, June 15, 2022. Sale was best known for his collaborations with writer, Jeph Loeb, especially the beloved 13-issue miniseries, "Batman: The Long Halloween" (1996-97).
SONY SPIDER-MAN U - From IGN: Via a social media post, actor Tom Hardy seems to confirm that the script for "Venom 3" is completed. The writer is Kelly Marcel, who wrote "Venom: Let There Be Carnage," from a story by Hardy and Marcel.
IDW - From GamesRadar: The latest title in IDW's original content initiative is "Crashed," a five-issue miniseries about a doctor who treats superheroes. It is written by Matthew Klein and drawn by Morgan Beem, and the first issue arrives in September.
DC COMICS - From GamesRadar: Arriving Sept. 13th, "Harley Quinn 30th Anniversary Special," a 96-page one-shot anthology will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the debut of the TV character turned comic book and pop culture icon, "Harley Quinn." Harley debuted in 1992 the "Fox Kids" animated series, "Batman: The Animated Series."
DC CINEMA - From THR: Actress-singer Lady Gaga is in early negotiations to star in the sequel to "Joker," which reportedly may be a musical.
BOOK NEWS - From BleedingCool: Starting on the April 1, 2023, Penguin Random House Publisher Services will take over the sales and distribution of all of Disney Publishing Worldwide books to bookstores, libraries, book clubs and online stores such as Amazon. PRHPS will handle also distribution to all mass, trade and independent bookselling channels. This covers titles from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, ESPN, Fox, 20th Century Studios, National Geographic, and more
DC CINEMA - From DCComics: Here is the first trailer for DC Film's "Black Adam" movie, which is due Oct. 31, 2022.
RUMOR/MARVEL STUDIOS - From VICE: Mexican actor Tenoch Huerta, who is rumored to be playing "Namor" in Marvel's upcoming, "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever," is interviewed by "Vice." Huerta supposedly learned a Mayan language for the role.
THE SANDMAN - From DCComics: Here is the first teaser trailer for Netflix's "The Sandman," based on the Neil Gaiman/DC Comics title. It is due Aug. 5th, 2022.
From DCBlog: "DC Blog" breaks down Netflix's "The Sandman" teaser trailer.
From BleedingCool: Neil Gaiman answers questions of the Netflix series, "The Sandman."
comiXology - From TheBeat: comiXology's original series, "The Black Ghost," from writers Alex Segura and Monica Gallagher and artist George Kambadais, returns this summer with a new five-issue miniseries.
DC CINEMA - From TMZ: Ezra Miller, star of Warner/DC Film's upcoming, "The Flash," is in trouble again. This time he is accused of controlling and grooming a minor female and providing her with drugs and alcohol.
IDW - From GamesRadar: The site looks at IDW's new "Dungeons & Dragons" comic book, "Dungeons & Dragons: Ravenloft - Orphan of Agony Isle," which begins this month.
DC CINEMA - From Variety: Director Todd Phillips has announced a sequel to his Oscar-winning film, "Joker."
From Variety: Despite changes in leadership at Warner Bros., there are still questions about DC Films.
RUMOR - From TheDirect: Marvel Studios' reboot of the "Blade" film franchise may begin filming sometime in early July 2022.
THE SANDMAN - From WeGotThisCovered: Actress Jenna Coleman will play a brand new version of John Constantine in Netflix's "The Sandman." "She's a bit posh" says showrunner Alan Heinberg.
EN MEMORIAM - From Blabbermouth: American fantasy artist, Ken Kelly, has died at the age of 76, Friday, June 3, 2022. His paintings focused on sword and sorcery and other heroic fantasy subgenres. His early work included producing painted covers for comic book magazines from Warren Publishing and Skywalk Publications. He also painted book covers, but Kelly may be best known for producing album cover art for a number or recording artists, most notably "Kiss" and "Manowar."
MARVEL STUDIOS - From YahooEntertainment: Lady Gaga. Tom Cruise. Behind the scenes of "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" with writer Michael Waldron.
MARVEL - From GamesRadar: A brief history of Marvel Comics' editors-in-chief.
IMAGE - From BleedingCool: Image Comics' imprint, Skybound will produce a five-issue comic book series based on the Shudder TV series, "Creepshow."
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: Who is in the new Justice League?... Mary Marvel? Supergirl?
MANGA - From BleedingCool: Manga publisher, Seven Seas Entertainment, has hired lawyers in order to deal with the recent union of its employees.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Former Marvel Comics editor-in-chief and current Marvel executive vice-president and creative director, Joe Quesada, is leaving Marvel.
DC/MILESTONE - From BleedingCool: DC Comics has announced a YA "Static" graphic novel, "Static Up All Night" by Lamar Giles and Paris Alleyne with N. Steven Harris.
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Wednesday, June 30, 2021
I Reads You Juniors: June 2021 - Update #101
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NEWS:
IMAGE/DARK HORSE - From ICv2: In September, Eisner Award-winning writer Jeff Lemire will launch two new miniseries, "Mazebook" from Dark Horse and "Primordial: from Image.
BOOM STUDIOS - TheBeat: The site has a five-page story preview and some cover art from BOOM! Studios' "Dark Blood #1." Written by televisions writer and showrunner, Latoya Morgan and drawn by newcomer Walt Barna, the comic book is due July 21st.
DC TV - From DCBlog: In honor of "DC Pride Month," actor Anissa Pierce talks about playing "Thunder" on The CW's "Black Lightning."
MARVEL - From GamesRadar: August 3rd, 2021 will mark the 10th anniversary of the first appearance of the Spider-Man character, Miles Morales (Marvel's 21st century Spider-Man). The comic book, "Miles Morales: Spider-Man #30," will feature Miles in a new Spider-Man costume.
MARVEL - From GamesRadar: Marvel Comics will celebrate that it has published 300 issues of "Conan the Barbarian" over two eras. The 300th issue will be "Conan the Barbarian #25," it will feature several creative teams and sport several variant covers, including covers by Peach Momoko and Alex Toth.
DC CINEMA - From GeekFeed: The site has the first official look at the costumes for the "Shazam! Family" in DC Films' "Shazam!: Fury of the Gods."
DC CINEMA - From HypeBeast: "Batman" actor Michael Keaton seen on the set of DC Film's "The Flash."
DC CINEMA - From TheDrive: In "The Flash" movie, Michael Keaton's Batman will drive a "Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6," an EV car.
DC CINEMA - From Collider: Footage from the set of director Andy Muschietti's DC Film's production, "The Flash," reveals the costume that actress Sasha Calle will wear as Supergirl.
IMAGE COMICS - From BleedingCool: Artist Ben Templesmith has announced that he and writer Warren Ellis will finish their comic book, "Fell," of which nine issues were published by Image Comics from 2005 to 2008. There was to be a further 7 issues, but Templesmith says the conclusion may be published as a single-volume work.
DIAMOND - From BleedingCool: Diamond Comic Distributors has announced the return of the "Retailer Summit" as an online event for 2021 on the 26th and 27th of September 2021.
DC CINEMA - From THR: Warner Bros. has released an "Early Access" trailer for writer-director James Gunn's "The Suicide Squad," which is due Aug. 6th.
DC COMICS/MANGA - From JapanToday: Superman will start in a gourmet manga, "Superman vs Food: Superman’s Meals of Solitude" (Superman vs Meshi: Superman No Hitori Meshi), written by Satoshi Miyakawa with art by Kai Kitago.
MANGA - From TheOuterHaven: Ablaze Publishing reveals to new manga titles it will publish, "Versus Fight Story" and "Crueler Than Dead."
MANGA/EISNERS - From CBR: The site tells readers how to read the manga nominated for the 2021 Eisner Awards.
BLACK COMICS - From THR: Nigeria’s Comic Republic, Africa’s largest publisher of independent comic books, has signed a production deal with Emagine Content and JackieBoy Entertainment to adapt its catalog of African superheroes for film and TV.
IMAGE COMICS - From THR: How Emilia Clarke paid homage to "Game of Thrones" with her new comic book, "M.O.M.: Mother of Madness."
MCU RUMORS - From WeGotThisCovered: Marvel wants to kill of Iron Fist in the MCU.
MILESTONE - From BleedingCool: "Milestone Compendium One" is a softcover collection from DC Comics with more than 1,300 pages of classic Milestone Comics stories, collecting the debut story arcs of Blood Syndicate, Hardware, Static, Icon, Xombi, and Shadow Cabinet from the original Milestone creative teams. It will be published September 2021.
IMAGE COMICS - From BleedingCool: There will be at least nine variant covers for the first issue of "M.O.M.: Mother of Madness," which is co-written by Emmy nominated actress, Emilia Clarke.
DC TV - From DCBlog: In honor of Pride Month, "DC Blog" interviews and profiles "Batwoman" actress, Javicia Leslie.
FANTAGRAPHICS - From Newsarama: The site presents a preview of the upcoming "Red Room #2" from Ed Piskor.
DC COMICS - From GamesRadar: Aquaman villain, Black Manta, will star in a six-issue miniseries from writer Chuck Brown and artist Valentine De Landro.
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: The current Batman/Superman comic book series will come to an end with #22 in September 2021.
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: A look at Jackson Hyde/Aqualad ahead of his miniseries, "Aquaman: The Becoming."
COMICS - From BleedingCool: The great comic book creator, Ty Templeton, has stage 3 colorectal cancer, and he is talking about via his online comic, "Bun Toons."
IMAGE COMICS - From BleedingCool: Artist Stuart Immonen joins Mark Millar for the second volume of Millar's fantastic fantasy comic book, "The Magic Order."
MANGA - From ANN: In May, the 1st volume of the English version of Reibun Ike's "Dick Fight Island" was ranked as the #1 Romance manga and #1 Yaoi & LGBTQ+ Manga according to Amazon's Best Sellers Rank.
MANGA - From BoundingInto: Comic book writer, Gerry Conway, who has created hundreds of comic book characters, The Punisher and Power Girl, wants manga creators “taken to task” for their “rampant sexism and misogyny.”
COMICS - From YahooInsider: This article offers an overview of a recent controversy involving comic book cover artist J. Scott Campbell and the online movement of "art fixing."
BRITISH COMICS - From 2000AD: Veteran "Judge Dredd" and "Strontium Dogs" artist Trevor Hairsine talks to "2000 AD Thrill-Cast" podcast.
MANGA TO ANIME - From YouTube: Hiroshi Nagahama is the director of Cartoon Network/Adult Swim's anime adaptation of Junji Ito's seminal manga, "Uzumaki." Now, Nagahama is sharing a brief preview of the miniseries.
MILLARWORLD - From FlickeringMyth: The site has an eight-page preview of Mark Millar and Tommy Lee Edward's "Jupiter's Legacy: Requiem #1," which is due tomorrow.
MILESTONE - From TheBeat: In a web chat, writer Vita Ayala and layout artist ChrisCross talk about "Static Season One," the first comic book series that will mark the return of Milestone. "Static Shock Season #1" is on sale as early as today.
DC ANIMATION - From Variety: In an article about a particular group of TV series (including Disney's "WandaVision") that "subvert the superhero" genre, the writer details how DC Comics objected to Batman performing oral sex on Catwoman in the hit animated series, "Harley Quinn." If this act does happen, it will be seen in the upcoming third season of the HBO Max series.
DC COMICS - From GamesRadar: "Harley Quinn: The Animated Series" is getting a comic book sequel to the show's second season finale meant to fill in the time before the upcoming third season. "Bingo Love" writer Tee Franklin, artist Max Sarin, and letterer Taylor Esposito are working on the six-issue "Harley Quinn: The Animated Series - The Eat, Bang, Kill Tour."
DC COMICS - From GamesRadar: Jackson Hyde/Aqualad is getting his own comic book this fall, "Aquaman: The Becoming."
DC COMICS - From GamesRadar: The classic DC Comics/Vertigo series, "Fables," which ended in 2015, is returning as an ongoing series in 2022. In meantime, September will see the debut of the six-issue miniseries, "Batman vs. Bigby!: A Wolf in Gotham."
COMICS - From BI: Substack, the newsletter platform, is getting into the digital comic publishing business.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Lunar Distribution, LLC plans to join Diamond Comic Distributors and distribute Marvel Comics titles via Penguin Random House, Marvel's new distributor.
DC ANIMATION - From DCBlog: Dwayne Johnson introduces "DC League of Super-Pets."
BOOK NEWS - From AP: One of the country’s most esteemed novelists, Louise Erdrich, won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for “The Night Watchman.” Other winners for books include the late Les Payne and daughter Tamara Payne for their Malcolm X biography “The Dead Are Arising.”
MARVEL - From Nerdist: Marvel has released a trailer for "X-Men #1" which debuts July 7th.
EISNER AWARDS - From BleedingCool: The nominees for the 2021 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards have been announced. This is for works published between Jan. 1st and Dec. 31st, 2020. The deadline for voting is June 30th, and the winners will be announced sometime in July via a virtual ceremony.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: The trade paperback collection of the 2003 miniseries, "Truth: Red, White & Black," has been out of print for over a decade. The miniseries focuses on Isaiah Bradley, one of 300 African American soldiers experimented on by the US Army in an attempt to create super soldiers via the serum that would eventually turn Steve Rogers into Captain America. Marvel will return the collection to print under the new title, "Captain America: Truth," in February 2022.
DC CINEMA - From TheWrap: Director James Wan has revealed that the title for the "Aquaman" sequel is "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom," which will be released December 16, 2022.
NEIL GAIMAN - From CBR: Netflix has release a first-look video featurette at "The Sandman," its live-action adaptation of the classic DC Comics/Vertigo comic book written by Neil Gaiman.
DC ANIMATION - From Deadline: Dwayne Johnson has just unveiled the voice-over cast for the upcoming animated DC movie "DC League of Super-Pets." The list includes Kevin Hart, Keanu Reeves, Kate McKinnon, Vanessa Bayer, John Krasinski, Diego Luna and Natasha Lyonne. None of their roles were disclosed, except that Hart will be the voice of "Ace" (the Bat-Hound). Johnson will voice "Krypto" (the Super-Dog).
DC TV - From Variety: The CW and Warner Bros. TV dropped first-look photos of “Batwoman” star Camrus Johnson, who plays "Luke Fox," suited as the character, "Batwing."
MANGA - From BleedingCool: Yen Press is producing a graphic novel adaptation of Disney's Oscar-winning animated feature film, "Big Hero 6," which was based on a Marvel Comics title.
DC CINEMA - From LATimes: DC Film's "Blue Beetle" movie, based on the comic book, will be an HBO Max exclusive.
DC CINEMA - From MurphysMultiverse: Directing duo Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, who recently wrapped on the upcoming Disney+ series "Mrs.Marvel," will direct the "Batgirl" movie for DC Films and HBO Max.
DC TV - From THR: Anna Diop, the Senegal-born actress who plays "Starfire" on HBO Max's "Titans," has signed on to M88 for career management.
IDW - From THR: Beloved "G.I. Joe" comic book writer, Larry Hama, is joining writer-artist Rob Liefeld on the fifth and final issue of Liefeld's G.I. Joe spinoff comic book, "Snake Eyes: Deadgame. That issue will feature Hama's pencil art on the cover.
COMICS - From ToyNews: The children’s book publisher AMEET has detailed a new partnership with the multi-platform content company, Skybound Entertainment to launch a new series of LEGO comic books. The first in the series is slated to debut in 2022 and will be published by Image Comics and Skybound.
COMICS TO TV - From BloodyDisgusting: "Y: The Last Man," based on the DC Comics/Vertigo series from Brian K. Vaughn and Pia Guerra, will reportedly debut on "FX on Hulu" in September.
COMICS TO TV - From EW: Here is a first look at actor Jensen Ackles ("Supernatural") as "Soldier Boy" from Amazon's "The Boys" Season 3.
MILLARWORLD - From GhettoManga: Back in the day (May 2012), Mark Millar provided a preview of "Supercrooks #1."
DC CINEMA - From WeGotThisCovered: Director Matt Reeves' "The Batman" supposedly has a dark tone - darker than "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" - and may be the grimmest Batman film yet.
DC CINEMA - From THR: Danny Elfman is a four-time Oscar nominee and a Grammy Award winner for his film music. But Elfman has a wild tale about how he composed his iconic score to director Tim Burton's "Batman" (1989), which he says involved freaking out several flight attendants.
MARVEL - From GamesRadar: Marvel's newest Captain America will be debut September 2021 in "United States of Captain America #4." She is Ari Agbayani, a Filipino-American college student.
ARCHIE - From BleedingCool: The site has a preview of Rob Liefeld's "The Mighty Crusaders: The Shield #1 one shot.
MILLARWORLD - From Deadline: Actor Josh Duhamel reacts to the premature cancellation of his hit Netflix TV series, "Jupiter's Legacy," based on the Mark Millar comic book.
SONY MARVEL U - From Variety: Actress Issa Rae will provide the voice of Jessica Drew/Spider-Woman in the sequel to Oscar-winning animated film, "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse."
MARVEL -From BleedingCool: Will Marvel Comics really kill of Doctor Strange this September?
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: James Tynion talks to "DC Nation" about his new horror series, "Nice House on the Lake"
DC Comics - From DCBlog: Mariko Tamaki talks about her new DC Comics series, "Crush & Lobo."
DC TV - From DCBlog: Go behind the scenes of "Sweet Tooth," the new Netflix series based on the DC Comics/Vertigo series.
DC TV - From BleedingCool: Word has come down that the DC Comics/Vertigo title, "Red Thorn," is being adapted for television.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Here is a first look at the Wolverine vs. Deathlok battle in the Free Comic Book Day 2021 title, "FCBD 2021 Marvel Gold Avengers Hulk #1"
COMICS - From BleedingCool: Lunar Distribution, the DC Comics direct market exclusive distributor created by their biggest customer, DCBS, is moving (along with DCBS) from Fort Wayne, Indiana, to New Haven, Indiana. They will receive up to a million dollars in tax credits for the move.
DYNAMITE - From SyFy: The site has a preview of Dynamite Entertainment's upcoming "Elvira meets Vincent Price #1." The miniseries is written by David Avallone and drawn by Juan Samu.
NEIL GAIMAN - From IndieWire: Neil Gaiman says he gives "all the fucks" about "The Sandman." But he gives "zero fucks about people who don’t understand/haven’t read ‘Sandman’ whining about a nonbinary Desire or that Death isn’t white enough." Re - Netflix's "The Sandman" TV series.
DC COMICS - From Polygon: Writer James Tynion IV talks about his new horror comic book series, "The Nice House on the Lake," from DC Comics' new horror imprint, "DC Horror."
MILLARWORLD - From THR: Netflix has cancelled its TV adaptation of Mark Millar's comic book, "Jupiter's Legacy, after one season. However, it has ordered a live-action and anime adaptation of "Supercrooks," which is set in the same universe as "Jupiter's Legacy."
DIAMOND - From BleedingCool: Comic book retailers are learning what their new Marvel order discount will be if they stick with Diamond Comic Distributors rather than go with Marvel's new distributor, Penguin Random House.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Artist Bryan Hitch will join writers Ram V and Al Ewing on a new ongoing "Venom" comic book that begins in November.
DC TV - From YahooEntertainment: The Tulsa Race Massacre turns 100: How HBO's "Watchmen" helped teach America a crucial history lesson.
BLACK PANTHER - From YahooWashPost: Ta-Nehisi Coates took the Black Panther comic book to dark places - and it paid off.
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: "Mister Miracle: The Great Escape" is a new young adult graphic novel from DC Comics out in January, 2022. Created by Varian Johnson and Daniel Isles, it re-imagines Scott Free as a young Black student attending school on the planet of Apokalips.
NEWSPAPER COMICS - From BleedingCool: ABLAZE announced today a deal with Tribune Content Agency to publish a collection of the groundbreaking comic strip "Friday Foster." The series was the first US newspaper comics strip to feature an African-American woman as its main character.
ARCHIE - From BleedingCool: David Gallaher is now writing Archie Comics "The Shield," that Rob Liefeld has previously worked on.
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: DC Comics will publish four titles for Free Comic Book Day 2021 (August 14th): "Batman FCBD Special Edition," "Suicide Squad FCBD Special Edition," "Teen Titans: Beast Boy Loves Raven Special Edition," and "Batman And Robin And Howard and Amethyst: Princess Of Gemworld Special Edition Flipbook."
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