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Matt Fraction: Deconstructing IRON MAN For Games & Comics (Newsarama.com via Yahoo! News) Matt Fraction is in a unique position with Marvel right now, and particularly with the character of Iron Man. As Iron Man 2 flies toward its big-screen debut, Fraction anxiously awaits the movie, where he can see some of his work as a consultant translate onto screen. With the monthly comic book Invincible Iron Man, he tells the tale of a Tony Stark who has sent himself to a figurative hell and ... Getting Others Started On Comics Vol. 2 (IGN Comics) The latest Getting Others Into Comics focuses on the most elusive of demographics - females. Many of you wrote into us asking how you can get your significant others reading books. We have some ideas and strategies for you to try. Hopefully they work! Vintage comics triumph (The Oklahoman) Batman triumphed over Superman in a recent battle, but it wasn?t one that played out in the pages of a DC Comics book. A high-grade, unrestored "Detective Comics? No. 27, featuring the 1939 first appearance of Batman, sold for $1,075,500 (including a buyer?s premium) in an auction by Dallas-based Heritage Auctions on Feb. 25. This broke the record price paid for a comic book, $1 million, set ... Dare Comics and Pixofactor to Produce First Interactive Motion Comic (Animation World Network) Press release from Dare Comics NewswireToday - Beverly Hills, CA, United States, 03/08/2010 - Dare Comics today announces that its critically acclaimed comic, The Hunter, is to be produced as a nine episode motion comic series by leading Michigan-based production company, PixoFactor Entertainment. Comics: Beyond the pulp (The Dakota Student) When the novel was introduced, it was nothing. People saw the form as a haven for pulp fiction, for penny dreadfuls, for anything but serious art. Poetry was still the literary form of choice (not to say it isn't still wonderfully utilized), but the novel caught on, and I wish luck to anyone who tries to earn an English degree without reading any. |
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