Discussing the minutiae of comic book collecting.
Discussing the minutiae of comic book collecting.
Category Minutiae
Minutiae: those happenings in the world of comics.
Stan Lee needs an oscar!
Excelsior! Our favourite guy who makes a boatload of cameos is making his bid for oscardom! Watch his video and do your part to ensure that Stan the Man is recognized for his significant contributions to film and comics! Stan…
Today(ish) in Twitter – Friday, March
Today(ish) in Twitter is a regular column wherein our staff troll through the best of the 140 letter updates of the comic book world. ComicBookDaily is not responsible for the content of these tweets, but we will admit to laughing…
Batman: Return Of Bruce Wayne All Covers Coloured (And Connected)
Back in the day we were amazed at the brilliance that was Andy Kubert’s covers for Grant Morrison’s Return of Bruce Wayne. They were beautiful in their black and white; so much so that I almost didn’t really care if…
You Must Read This: Kate Beaton's Canadian Stereotype Comics
I have a massive talent-crush on Canadian Cartoonist, History buff and all around awesome person Kate Beaton. Her webcomic Hark, A Vagrant was a recent(ish) discovery that has quickly become one of my most visited websites. Well, yesterday she totally…
You Have To Read This: Toronto's MightGodKing's Review of JLA Cry For Justice
I’ve been a long time reader of Mighty God King. His website (even if he gets way too into So You Think You Can Dance Canada) is packed with amazingly witty and insightful articles about all manner of things. He…
Spoiler! Blackest Night #8 Cover
DC Comics revealed yesterday the cover to Blackest Night #8 by Ivan Reis. And like the cover to Green Lantern #52, it now makes sense as to why they didn’t share the cover when the original solicitations came out, as…
Just A Reaction: Nick Simmons Homage vs. Plagarism
Homage versus plagiarism. It’s a very fine line between the two and you have to be real good to skate the edge of. I bring this up because this is an issue that has reared it’s ugly head in the…
So… Sentry isn't gonna make it out of Siege alive, right?
Diamond have been given this teaser image to release with the following solicitation for the previously solicited-with-no-information upcoming Siege spinoff frok Marvel, Fallen. FALLEN (Not Final Title) Publisher: Marvel Comics (W) To Be Announced (A) Tom Raney Cover by Leinil…
Shipping This Week: March 3rd, 2010
Nick Simmons doesn't Apologize
Nick Simmons, artist of Incarnate, which contains panels copied from Bleach and other manga, has released the following statement via a representative: “Like most artists I am inspired by work I admire. There are certain similarities between some of my…
Lethargic Lad #118.4
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Welcome to the very first installment of Mike’s Stupid Comics by Mike Laidman. From the very own pen, or keyboard rather, of its creator, MSC can be best described as; Following the misadventures of Mike and his friends, a group…
Today(ish) in Twitter: Monday, March 1st
Today(ish) in Twitter is a regular column wherein our staff troll through the best of the 140 letter updates of the comic book world. ComicBookDaily is not responsible for the content of these tweets, but we will admit to laughing…
Sneek Peak: Flash #1
Hey, it looks like it could be lots of fun, reminds me a bit of the tone from Mark Millar and Grant Morrison’s Day in the Life issue. From DC Universe blog:
How not to plagarize: As shown by Nick Simmons
Alright, Nick Simmons, the son of a rocker Gene Simmons released a series called Incarnate by Radical Comics last year. What he didn’t mention was that he was such a huge fan of the manga series Bleach that he decided…
Shipping This Week: February 24th, 2010
Doc Savage is Making Quite the Comeback
There seems to be a bit of weird synergy going on. Brian Azzarello is currently mapping out grand plans for the the reintroduction of the pulp heroes of yesteryear with his First Wave project. (What a terrible name, couldn’t they…
Warner Bros. Buys Arkham Asylum
Warner Bros. announced today it has bought a controlling stake in Rocksteady Studios, London-based developer of the Batman: Arkham Asylum video game. Although specific financial terms weren’t released, the deal gives Warner Bros. 68.4-percent interest in the six-year-old Rocksteady. “The…