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Head writer Paul Dini joins CBR's Andy Khouri for a candid conversation about DC's "Countdown," its cast, its goals, its secrets, and why the venerable author feels he can relate to Darkseid.
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Bizzare memoir of a former assistant editor at (apparently) DC comics. It's the story of her time there as the rape of Sue Dibny was being devised and executed as part of Identity Crisis and intertwined with growing up a girl-geek with a bi-polar father and her broken relationships (among other things) with fellow comics pros.
Just weirdly engrossing.
Link is tot he first part of over a dozen chapters.
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John Byrne’s got a history of creepy fetishes surfacing on the comic book pages, but he’s had a special place in his heart for the Man of Steel when it comes to sharing them with the world. When he’s not turning Superman into the World’s Most Powerful Porn Star, he’s got future-Clark tonguing underage Lana Lang...
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In May, DC will start a new comics line named Minx with the purpose of attracting teenage girls.
Titles include:
"Clubbing," by Andi Watson and Josh Howard
"Re-Gifters," by Mike Carey, Marc Hempel, and Sonny Liew
"Good as Lily," by Derek Kirk Kim and Jesse Hamm
"The P.L.A.I.N. Janes," by Cecil Castellucci and Jim Rugg.
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A quick visual guide to the many costumes of Catwoman. The Brubaker/Cooke era costume isn't included, since it wouldn't fit in with the overall ludicrousness of the others.
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A newly discovered catfish has been named after Batman, owing to the Batman-like black streak on its tail. Yes, a "cat" is being named after a "bat." Science sure is funny. Don't believe me? Go read Far Side.
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Geoff Johns discusses the obvious and somewhat more ambiguous connections between the current Justice Society of America, the old Kingdom Come and the far future's Legion of Super-Heroes...
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