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October 13, 2010


Bundled, Tossed, Untied And Stacked

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By Tom Spurgeon

* Mike Bertino has published a preview of the wraparound cover for Trigger #2, and I like the way it looks. So many pretty colors!

image* via John Vest comes word of this blog posting containing details on Steve Ditko's latest.

* I keep on wanting to mention this and forgetting, but in the spirit of the great blog Covered comes Repaneled, which will do for interior comics images what its forebear has done for covers. Well, that's the idea, anyway. Gotta love that Wolverine image. Bookmark it now, if you haven't already.

* the Batman Beyond title will be an ongoing in 2011. I guess it makes sense if they're going to work in greater harmony between the various non-comics businesses featuring DC characters and print publishing that this series would become an ongoing.

* the hobby business news site ICv2.com predicts that Scott Pilgrim will be the #1 book property in comics by the end of the year. They also have a nice preview up of the forthcoming Fanfare/Ponent Mon effort Farm 54.

* Proof, the Bigfoot hunting other monsters comic book series from Image, is returning.

* the team of Brian Azzarello and Jim Lee are working together again, on a title called Batman: Europa -- or an issue of that title, I can't tell. Man, there are a lot of Batman comics right now.

* here's one I hadn't heard of at all, coming out in April as the debut book of something called Neoglyphic Media: Emergence.

* not comics: Dean Haspiel provided the illustration used on the cover of The Dangers Of Dissent.

* here's a Facebook page for the new issue of Studygroup 12, which I think means it has to come out.

* I ran a link to this on its own last Sunday, but this interview with Scott Chantler is about his new book Two Generals, which drops in two weeks. It's stuffed with supplementary information and images.

* finally, if I'm reading the table of contents correctly and not just jumping to a rash conclusion, Aviv Itzcovitz's Stupid Snake Comics is getting close to on-line completion.

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