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"You can feel some of our audience is more traumatized and stressed out about the real world than they ever have been before and they come to us sometimes for total escape. I can feel it with my Superman readers. Take me to a world where the good guys win. I think about that … a lot." - Brian Michael Bendis

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Who knows what anyone will like, but I’m particularly proud of this one. A sort of summation of my thoughts on Batman after spending the last four years writing him. -- Tom King

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So what do Diana of Themiscira, Daken, Betsy Braddock, John Constantine, Harper Row, Aja Leith and Grace Choi all have in common?

They are all canon bisexuals, belonging to that set of people are lucky enough to have a wider range of partners than most of the rest of us, but who have a deal of trouble being seen as an orientation in their own right (Since it's easier for some to categorise them as gay or straight depending on who they are invovled with at any given moment).

23rd Septemeber is recognised as Bi Visibility Day and it seemed rude to not acknowledge that.

There don't seem to be as many male bi characters in mainsteam comics around (at least trawling through my memory and the odd wiki), so I thought I'd feature the introduction of one, well introduction as bi, he'd been around for ages by then,

For someone named Prodigy, it took him a while )
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Everybody buy THE FIX. Everybody read THE FIX. It’s hilarious. And mean. And excellent. -- Kurt Busiek

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'It was fun because ended up being a really dark take on the old "Droids" cartoon. It's like, "The Adventures of Triple Zero and Bee Tee, mainly involving murder."' -- Kieron Gillen

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countdown37cover

Head Writer: Paul Dini
Writer for #37: Adam Beechen
Writer for #36: Tony Bedard
Writer for #35: Sean McKeever
Artists for #37: David Lopez and Mike Norton
Artist for #36: Jim Calafiore
Artist for #35: Manuel Garcia
Senior Editor: Mike Marts
Associate Editor: Jeannie Schaefer


Let's just get back with Countdown to Final Crisis...

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"It's a coming of age story in the ruins of the world. It's about growing up, being overwhelmed by the responsibilities adults are thrusting at you -- all their dreams, all their fears, all their ambitions and expectations -- and being terrified and making mistakes as you try to learn what it is to do and be good. Shorthand, it's two kids coming of age in the post-industrial military complex." - Marguerite Bennett

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"Weirdly, the biggest influence was being 13 years-old during 9/11. You watched your expectations for what growing up was going to be -- such an adventure! -- turn into a struggle. You watched adults you loved and respected become bitter, fearful, hateful, bigoted. You were young enough to watch Saturday morning cartoons and old enough to read '1984.' You knew you could grow up to fix the world…but you didn't know quite how. I didn't realize it right away, but it's very much channeling the vibe of being so young and so protected and becoming aware of the horror of the world -- and worrying, when you're called upon, that you're not the savior that was intended." - Marguerite Bennett

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"Years of Future Past is bombastic and '80s in tone, but is as much about youth as age, about the search to be a force of good as much the consequences of evil. A part of me set out to write an adventure story, and instead I wrote a coming-of-age in the post-industrial military complex." - Marguerite Bennett

Enter the region of Battleworld known as... THE SENTINEL TERRITORIES.

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Where we find out more about Teddy's mother, what his middle name is, and Billy's rather flattering taste in loungewear.

Well, what would YOU call her? )

Revival #1

Jul. 30th, 2012 11:07 am
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Revival is a new horror comic from Tim Seeley (Hack-Slash, Witchblade) and Mike Norton (Battlepug, Fear Itself: Youth in Revolt, Gravity). It's about a small town in Wisconsin where when people die, they're coming right back to life.

four pages )
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Saw this mentioned over on Facebook, and went looking for it.

If you like "Beasts of Burden", then I think you may enjoy this as well... (It's a little more played for laughs, but there's something about it which reminds me of it)

Once upon a time... )
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This is actually the second issue of the series, as a #0 came out last month. Interestingly, this issue's written by Art Baltazar and Franco, the team on TINY TITANS and BILLY BATSON. I guess they're DC's go-to guys for all-ages stuff these days?

There's something in Mt. Justice )

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