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Every Day Is Like Wednesday is the #2 Blogger for DC Comics
This weird Marvel scheme seems especially so, as far as I can make sense of it. Marvel wants retailers to mail them 50 covers from 50 DC back issues. Specifically, Adventure Comics #4, Booster Gold #26, Doom Patrol #4, Justice League of America #39, Outsiders #24 and REBELS #10, each of which...
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7 Months Ago,
Caleb(noreply@blogger.com) from Every Day Is Like Wednesday says
(in Sometimes I really don't get DC Comics (Pt. 2))
No, what confuses me is that Dan DiDio is probably the most unpopular person in mainstream comics, the only person rivaling his unpopularity being Marvel Comics' Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada.
It just occurred to me that a Dan DiDo/Joe Quesada comic book done for charity would be a really c...
8 Months Ago,
Caleb(noreply@blogger.com) from Every Day Is Like Wednesday says
(in DC's September previews revieweid)
It’s a crisis in Smallville as Psycho Pirate attacks! Plus, Superman’s dead bride returns as a Black Lantern! And she joins in on the haunting of Smallville in the second part of this terrifying 3-issue epic from writer James Robinson (SUPERMAN, STARMAN) and artist Eddy Barrows (TEEN TI...
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DC Comics’ Vertigo imprint has launched a line of crime-oriented graphic novels. I suppose this is in response to Ed Brubaker’s critical success with his Criminal series for Marvel. Or maybe it’s because the fan base for superheroes is also branching out into the noir roots of storytellin...
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