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New to Comics? New Comics for You! 6/24

Never read a graphic novel before? Haven’t read a comic book in years? Here’s some brand new stuff coming out this week that I think is worth a look-see for someone with little to no history with...

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Hammer Museum celebrates 75 years of DC Comics

Hammer Museum: 75 Years of DC Comics (click for enbiggification) The Hammer Museum here in LA reached out to let us know about a free event celebrating 75 Years of DC Comics on Tuesday December 14th at...

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Everyone Back to 1: Thoughts and Theories on DC Comics relaunching superhero...

Justice League #1 by Geoff Johns & Jim Lee (DC Comics) - Hitting the cosmic reset button In a bold gamble, DC Comics announced yesterday at their own blog The Source, USA Today (part 1 and part 2),...

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DC Comics and the Elusive Female Demographic

September's Batgirl #1 by writer Gail Simone - representing DC's 1% of female creators in September A controversy has been broiling in comics. When DC Comics announced their aggressive relaunch...

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Digital Comics Update: Doing Great in Some Non-Specific Way

Justice League #1 - Record-setting sales for DC's digital comics While still a fraction of print sales, digital comics continue to grow. (Digital comics being comic books you read on the web and mobile...

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WonderCon comes to LA (OK, Anaheim but close enough)

March 16-18 Next weekend, the 25th WonderCon, a comic book convention traditionally held in the San Francisco area since 1987, will be hosted in Anaheim, a city in Orange County just south of Los...

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Comics Panels announced for LA Times Festival of Books

The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books has announced the program schedule for the event’s weekend of April 21 and 22. Most of the panels and presentations related to comics and graphic novels are...

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