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Link Ink: New ‘Peanuts’ Stories, Drinking ‘Dr. Who’ And Smaller-Scale ‘Street Fighter’ Figures

Filed under: Link Ink, Culture Upcoming: Boom! Studios' Kaboom! imprint will launch an ongoing Peanuts series with a $1 #0 issue in November, followed by a #1 in January. [ComicsContinuum] Gaming: iTunes customers in Japan can now download a demo... [read more]

The GOP Debate, ‘Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark,’ And Women In Comics In Today’s Twitter Report

Comic book creator gender ratios are always a hot topic in the Twittersphere when they get discussed, and Gail Simone broached the subject last night with her followers. B. Clay Moore, Jeff Parker and Lea Hernandez contributed to the debate, which you can dive into in more detail through their [read more]

Packers Vs. Vikings, Halloween Costumes, And R.I.P. Mike Esposito In Today’s Twitter Report

If you're running low on ideas for Halloween costumes this year, Matt Fraction has a concept you may be interested in. Unfortunately, it sound like his wife was a big fan. In other posts, the comics community on Twitter got some bad news over the weekend with the passing of inker [read more]

The Ryder Cup, ‘Let Me In’ Praise, And Jim Lee Does ‘Hellblazer’ In Today’s Twitter Report

If you still need a reason to go watch "Let Me In," "The Social Network" or "Dexter," the Twitter Report feed produced recommendations over the last 24 hours from Ed Brubaker and Nick Spencer, as well as word about some David Mack artwork showing up soon, so if any of [read more]

Bears Vs. Packers, Jon Hamm As Superman, And DC’s New EiC In Today’s Twitter Report

DC Comics established a talking point for the entire comics industry Monday by announcing Bob Harras as the publisher's new editor-in-chief. Mark Millar had an opinion on the matter, as did Tony Lee. In other tweets, the Bear/Packers game last night brought fans from both sides out onto their accounts from [read more]

Boise State Football And Jobs Comic Creators Have Had In Today’s Twitter Report

If you're currently working a job outside of comics and want to break into doing creative work, take heart while looking over the #jobsivehad entries that showed up on Twitter over the weekend. Jim Lee used to work in a hospital warehouse, Steve Niles sold donuts, and Fred Van Lente [read more]

TWITTER REPORT: January Jones As Emma Frost, Dr. Laura Quits, And Brian Bendis’ Birthday

The Twitter Report joins writer Brian Reed today in wishing Brian Michael Bendis a happy birthday. I'm not condoning the act of seeding his Wikipedia page with sketchy details about his past, but in honor of his special day it does look like Dr. Laura Schlessinger has decided to quit [read more]

TWITTER REPORT: ‘Sucker Punch’ Reactions, ‘StarCraft 2′ Impatience, And The ‘Mad Men’ Premiere

Tweeters in the feed haven't all figured out what they're seeing in the new trailer for Zack Snyder's "Sucker Punch," but they've definitely be cheering it on. Most gamers getting excited about "StarCraft 2" today, meanwhile, know what they're getting, even if it's going to impact their work schedules. You can [read more]

DC brings back key war titles in September

The DC offices are closed today, so posting will be light. And, I should be well on my ways to a few days of rest in the Florida Keys as you read this. But we do have one cool bit of news for you to carry you through this Memorial [read more]

TWITTER REPORT: ‘Flash’ Movie Plans, ‘Robin Hood’ Reviews, And NASCAR Notes

Geoff Johns has been careful recently not to reveal to much about DC's movie plans. Nevertheless, Johns' official word on his goal for a "Flash" movie is "SOON." Meanwhile, Ridley Scott's "Robin Hood" actually does exist right now, and it's been stirring up some reactions this week. Ben Templesmith and Chris [read more]

DC to Resurrect a Bevy of War Titles This September

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DC's headed (back) to battlefield conflicts this September with the reintroduction of several classic war titles in the form of one-shots helmed by fan-favorite creators. Among the battle-imbued books will be "Weird War Tales" by Ivan Brandon and ... Read more

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