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ART APPRECIATION MOMENT OF THE DAY: Mike Mayhew

Stumbled upon this wonderful Shadow piece by Mike Mayhew while doing my rounds of the Intardwebz today.  WOW! via Mike Mayhew Twitter [read more]

Even at a young age, Oliver Queen was capable of fighting lions

Green Arrow’s haunted by a horrible childhood memory in this preview to GREEN ARROW #7 — and who wouldn’t be, given the circumstances? Lucky for him he was trained on that bow by such an early age. I have to mention that cover by Mauro Cascioli: that’s one of the best [read more]

EDITOR ADAM SCHLAGMAN ON GREEN ARROW #7’s GUEST ARTIST, MIKE MAYHEW

Mike Mayhew, who did an incredible job on JUSTICE LEAGUE: RISE & FALL, stops by for a very special issue of Green Arrow. Check out this awesome rendition of the Emerald Archer! Following the shocking revelation from issue #6, Green Arrow meets the Lady of the Forest. What significance does she [read more]

Twitter For iPad, Creators’ Offices, And ‘Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensons’ In Today’s Twitter Report

Likes and dislikes have been doled out over the last day in the comics Twitterverse. Paul Southworth took issue with some voice acting in "Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions," while Joe Hill gave a thumbs up to the new, official Twitter iPad app and Francis Manapul offered a belated micro-review of "Scott [read more]

Review: Titans #24

Deathstroke’s newly assembled team is given their first assignment. The target? Lex Luthor’s motor caravan. Can this rookie team of rogues learn to play nice long enough to get the job done? Titans #24 Written by Eric Wallace Art by Fabrizio Fiorentino and Mike Mayhew Colors by [read more]

TWITTER REPORT: Olivia Munn On ‘The Daily Show,’ The ‘Green Lantern’ Movie, And Betty White

Rue McClanahan's death prompted an outpouring of memorial tweets yesterday, but her "Golden Girls" costar Betty White entered everyone's thoughts immediately thereafter as it sunk in that she is the last surviving lead cast member from the show. Elsewhere, Olivia Munn provoked an unsurprisingly excited response from comics tweeters with her [read more]

Comics FutureStars: The High School Yearbook of the Comics Industry


If you ever need a reminder that the early '90s were a strange, strange time for the comics industry, then look no further than Comics FutureStars. Released by Majestic Entertainment in 1993, FutureStars was a showcase for nearly a hundred artists ... Read more

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