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2011 November

The Line It Is Drawn #64 – Comic Book Characters and Walt Disney Characters!

Go follow Comics Should Be Good on Twitter (if you have Twitter, that is – if you don’t, you can go sign up). Here is our Twitter page… http://twitter.com/csbg. And here are the Comics Should Be Good writers who are on Twitter (the links go to the person’s Twitter account) – myself, Greg Hatcher, Chad [...]

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The Greatest Joe Casey Stories Ever Told!

Every day in November we will reveal the greatest stories ever told starring a particular character or written/drawn by a particular creator (and throughout the month, you’ll get daily chances to vote for NEXT week’s lists). These lists are voted on by YOU, the reader! Here is the list of characters/creators featured so far (along [...]

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The Greatest She-Hulk Stories Ever Told! – Voting

Here’s the latest of the daily voting threads for The Greatest ____ Stories Ever Told! Our next character up for voting is She-Hulk. Given a blood transfusion from her cousin Bruce Banner, Jennifer Walters soon found herself transforming into the Savage She-Hulk! Over time she got the “savage” part fixed and became a celebrated superhero, [...]

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Happy Palindrome Day!

In honor of today’s palindrome date (which will only be true for a little while longer on the East Coast), I thought I’d spotlight a bit from Arkham Asylum: Living Hell #4 and 6, by Dan Slott, Ryan Sook and Wade Von Grawbadger. Enjoy!

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Review time! with Rodd Racer

VRRRRROOOOMMMMM!

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Name That Gambit Artist!

All November-long, I will be sharing four panels featuring a comic book character. They will each be drawn by four separate pencilers. I will be featuring only pieces of art where the penciler did full pencils (as otherwise it would be way too difficult). Your challenge is to, simply put, name that artist! E-mail me [...]

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Committed: What British Comic Writers Learned from Thatcher

If a cigar can be just a cigar, and not some obvious phallic symbol to be endlessly sucked and played with, then can a superhero ever be just a superhero, or is it always representative of a deeper, more complex need within us?

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The Greatest Daredevil Stories Ever Told!

Every day in November we will reveal the greatest stories ever told starring a particular character or written/drawn by a particular creator (and throughout the month, you’ll get daily chances to vote for NEXT week’s lists). These lists are voted on by YOU, the reader! Here is the list of characters/creators featured so far (along [...]

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Name That Superman Artist!

Here’s a new monthly bit! All November-long, I will be sharing four panels featuring a comic book character. They will each be drawn by four separate pencilers. I will be featuring only pieces of art where the penciler did full pencils (as otherwise it would be way too difficult). Your challenge is to, simply put, [...]

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The Greatest Steve Gerber Stories Ever Told! – Voting

Here’s the latest of the daily voting threads for The Greatest ____ Stories Ever Told! Our next creator up for voting is Steve Gerber. Steve Gerber had distinguished runs on a number of Marvel titles, including the Defenders and Daredevil. While writing Man-Thing he introduced his most famous creation, Howard the Duck. Gerber also wrote [...]

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New Logo Revealed!

Hey folks, Check out the latest Music Urban Legends Revealed to see which logo was chosen!

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Great Googley Moogley, Flex Mentallo Collection Cover Revealed!

DC revealed the amazing new Frank Quitely cover today on their blog here. Very awesome.

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Random Thoughts! (November 1, 2011)

Random Thought! Seven days of work in a row… I can die now? It’s Random Thoughts time! Get excited!

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Name That Artist! Archive

Every week, I share four panels featuring a comic book character. They will each be drawn by four separate pencilers. I will be featuring only pieces of art where the penciler did full pencils (as otherwise it would be way too difficult). Your challenge is to, simply put, name that artist! E-mail me your guesses [...]

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