Doctor Who Series 6 Part 1

The minimal Doctor Who Series 6 Part 1 set, out on Tuesday, July 19, consists of two discs containing the seven 45-minute episodes aired so far. “The Impossible Astronaut” brought the 11th Doctor (Matt Smith) to the U.S. in an episode filmed partially in Utah. He, Amy Pond (Karen Gillan), Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill), and the impressive River Song (Alex Kingston) team up with a fired FBI agent (Mark Sheppard) in 1969 to fight the Silence, a race of alien […]

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Diamond Digital Details; Stores Can Sell Online Comics in September

Five months after the Diamond Digital program was announced, a plan for physical comic stores to sell online comics, we finally have some details. A press release reveals that the program will launch in September. The reason for the delay? According to Dave Bowen, Director of Diamond Digital, they want “to get every detail of this launch right.” Good plan. It’s kooky enough to start that bugs would likely kill it. After all, the appeal of digital comic shopping is […]

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Arisa Volume 3

After being just the tiniest bit disappointed with volume 2 after volume 1 impressed me, I found volume 3 a welcome return to forward movement for this shojo mystery. The four chapters here move the underlying investigation along while providing character insight. Tsubasa (pretending to be twin sister Arisa) and Akira are attempting to find out who the King is. This mysterious friend promises to grant the wishes of five specially selected classmates. A game that was intended to make […]

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Dark Horse Daily $500 Digital Comic Giveaway at San Diego Con

Here’s one way to be sure that your digital comic program gets attention: give them away. In large numbers. During the four days of the San Diego Comic-Con, Dark Horse will give one person $500 of digital comic credit at 10 AM each day in a raffle. Dark Horse Digital launched at the end of April earlier this year. (Originally planned for January with issues at $1.49, the release was delayed and repriced.) Once a user creates an account, they […]

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Xeric Foundation Ends Grants to Cartoonists

Well, THAT’s the end of an era. Established by Peter A. Laird with some of that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles money, for 20 years, the Xeric Foundation has awarded twice-yearly grants to aid cartoonists in self-publishing. From their FAQ (no longer available): “Xeric grants can be used for the physical production and distribution of your new or previously unpublished work: printing, color separation, photocopying, solicitation, shipping, advertising, and securing an ISBN number or domain name.” They were also seen as […]

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Warner Announces Batman: Year One as Next Direct-to-DVD DC Movie, Justice League: Doom to Follow

As we knew from the sneak peek included with Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, Batman: Year One will be the next original DC animated film, due out October 18 from Warner Home Video. It’s based on the comic storyline written by Frank Miller and illustrated by David Mazzucchelli. As described by the company, The film depicts young Bruce Wayne’s return to Gotham City in his first attempts to fight injustice as a costumed vigilante. The playboy billionaire chooses the guise of […]

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Civil War Webcomic Freedman Follows Former Slave

Peter Quach is publishing a page a week of his webcomic Freedman, the story of a former slave attempting to … well, we don’t know quite yet, but I bet it involves his departed wife and revenge. It’s set in Texas just past the Civil War, when the country was still dealing with emancipation. 12 pages are posted so far, and he plans to complete it over the next five months.

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Too Small to Fail: A (Th)ink Anthology

The prolific Keith Knight, in addition to his daily comic strip and weekly comic panel, also puts out an editorial-style comic commenting on politics and current events called (Th)ink. Too Small to Fail is the third (Th)ink collection, after Red, White, Black & Blue and Are We Feeling Safer Yet?, and the first including cartoons created post-Bush. The over 120 panels cover such topics as the election of President Obama the recession, unemployment rates, and other economic concerns military presence […]

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