April 19, 2010
Random Comics News Story Round-Up

* Johnathan at
Living Before Wednesdays reprints a great, early Superman sequence with a Metropolis chanteuse singing a song called "You're a Superman." The only thing that would keep me from reprinting a panel here is if someone came out with an excuse for me to run that ACG cover of Nemesis fighting a bear.

* okay, this is the oddest idea for a post I've come across in some time, but it's a fun one: Ken Parille
has re-published some of the ACG letters pages to poke out Editor Richard Hughes supposed discouragement with superheroes.
* Rich Johnston
surveys various Shakespeare experts about the IDW comic book series
Kill Shakespeare.
*
moon comics.
* Chris Butcher
kicks Pat Lee right in the nuts. Sounds like Pat Lee deserved it.
*
TCJ has put some of Arn Saba's interview with Hal Foster
up in their audio archives.
*
Miyazaki.
*
D&Q has a lovely tribute up to Harry Mayerovitch, on the occasion of his 100th birthday.
*
why Frank Miler is like Michael Jordan, and it's not because they both played minor league baseball for the Birmingham Barons.
* getting older can be tough, but there are compensating virtues. One of them is you feel absolutely no need to go see movies that sound kind of not all that entertaining. Luckily for the art of pithy phrase-making,
Jog is much younger than I am.
* finally, I'm not sure exactly what
this means, but duly noted.
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