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‘Secret Avengers’ By Remender & Hardman And More From Marvel’s Avengers Panel [NYCC 2011]
Filed under: Marvel, Conventions, News
Marvel Comics began its Saturday proceedings at New York Comic Con with a packed panel discussion about its popular Avengers franchise. Panelists included Marvel Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso with writers Christo... [read more]
‘True Blood,’ Pants And ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ In Today’s Twitter Report
TV shows new and old came up in conversation this morning. "True Blood" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" generated strong reactions, and comics writers seem to be looking forward to Syfy's "Alphas," which premieres tonight and apparently employs Marc Bernardin on its writing staff (always a good reason to check anything [read more]
The Jack Kirby Convention Sketchbook: 10 Artists Take on the Fourth World and More
Filed under: Art, Sketchbooks
I've been taking a sketchbook to comic book conventions for years -- and I've gotten some truly amazing things -- but when this year's HeroesCon rolled around, I decided to start a new one with a theme. I strongly con... [read more]
‘Powers’ Casting, ‘Thor’ Praise, And Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Marriage In Today’s Twitter Report
Bad movie jokes about Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver's separation were easy to find in the feed this morning. When you dedicate your career to outrageous action movies full of clever one-liners, these things tend to happen, so hopefully they're taking the jabs in stride.
The comic book movies world got [read more]
‘Doctor Who’ Reactions, Wolverine Sketches, And The Lakers’ Playoff Loss In Today’s Twitter Report
The latest pirate-laden "Doctor Who" installment, "The Curse of the Black Spot," got Twitter talking over the weekend. Both Gabriel Hardman and Chris Weston thought it needed a little something more, but Weston's hopeful for Neil Gaiman's upcoming episode.
In image tweeting last night, Jim Lee decided to make all other [read more]
‘Portal 2′ Reviews, Edgar Wright’s Birthday, And Odd Sketch Requests In Today’s Twitter Report
You could pretty much spot the exact moment when most of the Twitter users in our feed finished downloading "Portal 2" today. A few tweets complaining about long download times popped up, but the consensus among those who've squeezed in a few minutes with Valve's new sequel thus far seems [read more]
‘Pokemon Black’ And ‘White,’ The Death Penalty, And Lent In Today’s Twitter Report
If you've experienced conflict while choosing between "Pokémon Black" and "Pokémon White" recently, you are not alone. Bryan Lee O'Malley's been struggling with the decision and invoking Michael Jackson.
Meanwhile in Illinois, the death penalty is a hot topic today. Chris Burnham weighed in on how he believes the punishment [read more]
Charlie Sheen Reactions, And R.I.P. Jane Russell And Eddie Brandt In Today’s Twitter Report
The comics Twitterverse can't quite figure out what to do with most of the things coming out of Charlie Sheen's mouth these days, but that hasn't stopped wave after wave of awkward jokes and observations from showing up this week.
On a sadder note, the entertainment industry lost actress Jane Russell [read more]
Comic-Con Tickets, Zooey Deschanel Manga, And ‘Fear Agent’ In Today’s Twitter Report
If you failed to acquire tickets to Comic-Con International in San Diego this year, you may be interested to know that Erik Larsen has been brainstorming ways to help you out. He and Rob Liefeld both seem to be keen on the idea of setting up their own San Diego-based [read more]
R.I.P. Pete Postlethwaite, ‘True Grit’ Praise, And Arnold Schwarzenegger In Today’s Twitter Report
Unfortunately, we've got to start the first Twitter Report of 2011 with some sad news as word's gotten out that actor Pete Postlethwaite of such films as "The Usual Suspects" and "Inception" has passed away. He wasn't without connections in the comic book industry, it turns out, which you'll notice [read more]
Golden Globe Nominations, Cliff Lee, And Brett Favre’s Streak In Today’s Twitter Report
The creators behind "Red" and "The Walking Dead" did some celebrating on Twitter this morning as their film and TV adaptations attracted the attention of some Golden Globe nominations. Congratulatory posts came in big numbers as well, even from those who respect their fellow creators more than they do the [read more]
Chris Evans As Captain America, ‘Caprica’ Canceled, And Weezer In Today’s Twitter Report
Chris Evans' Captain America look has now been outed to the world, and the comics world is reacting. A couple of creators have reservations though.
The same can probably be said for "Battlestar Galactica" fans who (or weren't) watching SyFy's "Caprica" series, which has officially been cancelled. David Willis and Andrew [read more]
Tom Brady Vs. Brett Favre, And Alan Moore Interview Reactions In Today’s Twitter Report
"Watchmen" co-creator Alan Moore lit up Twitter accounts in the comics industry this week with comments he made in a Bleeding Cool interview about the rights to the book, the creative state of the medium and other topics. Skottie Young, Rob Liefeld and a few others spoke their piece in [read more]
TWITTER REPORT: ‘X-Men: First Class,’ ‘The Expendables’ Reviewed, And Joker Art For Jim Lee
Bryan Singer's revelation that "X-Men: First Class" will draw from James Bond grabbed some attention, and that got Chris Weston thinking about the current state of Bond films. Doug Tennapel, meanwhile, took a trip to see "The Expendables" and posted about that experience.
Elsewhere, Jim Lee shared a picture from a [read more]
TWITTER REPORT: ‘Scott Pilgrim’ Reviews, Dr. Laura Criticism, And More Mike Wieringo Memories
The Mike Wieringo tweets kept coming yesterday, and Gabriel Hardman even posted a tribute sketch to commemorate the late artist. Francis Manapul, meanwhile, recalled what it was like running into Wieringo at conventions.
"Scott Pilgrim vs. The World" reactions haven't subsided either, and now that more and more industry professionals are [read more]
TWITTER REPORT: Alleged Russian Spies, ‘Twilight’ Reviews, And Death/Supergirl Artwork
Interests varied today in the Twitter Report feed, but everyone found something to like or dislike. Brian Michael Bendis, for instance, became a fan of his daughter liking Jackie Chan, even if it meant leaving "iCarly" behind. A couple of dislikes, meanwhile, were handed out to "Twilight" and "Arkham Asylum," [read more]
TWITTER REPORT: ‘Jonah Hex’ Reviews, ‘Toy Story 3′ Reactions, And ‘DC Universe Online’
You probably already know what Jimmy Palmiotti thinks of "Jonah Hex", but if you want to see what people have been saying to him and what Gail Simone thinks about the film, Twitter is a great place to start looking. (Spoiler: Simone hasn't seen the film yet.)
Elsewhere, lots of comics [read more]
Gabriel Hardman Keeps It Classy, Even When He’s Being Sketchy
Gabriel Hardman attracted attention with Jeff Parker drawing the Agents of Atlas before signing on exclusively with Marvel to take on The Hulk. His back catalog of sketches covers Marvel and DC characters alike, though, and he has an [read more]
Give Weird a Chance: Weird War Tales One-Shot [Review]
War! Huh! Yeah! What is it good for? Dinos eating Nazis! Say it again y'all! DC is continuing its month long project of printing single revival issues of its classic war comics. This week's release is [read more]
The Red Hulk Rides a Pterosaur in ‘Hulk’ #28 [Exclusive Preview]
Courtesy of Marvel, ComicsAlliance brings you an exclusive preview of Hulk #28, wherein writer Jeff Parker and artists Gabriel Hardman & Mark Robinson lovingly depict the Red Hulk beating up all kinds of awesome things including the dinosaur you [read more]