#Comic Books
‘Batman: Arkham City’ Cosplay Is Out Of Control Fantastic.
The minds at The Effects Lab have come together to produce the craziest goddamn Batman cosplay I’ve ever seen. There’s cosplay, and the there is this. Gauntlet thrown!
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Check DC Wrote To Buy Superman From Siegel and Shuster Is Up For Auction.
Marvel Hints At Future of ‘Wolverine and the X-Men’ With New Teaser.
Marvel’s released a tease for what we shall be seeing in Wolverine and the X-Men. Kitty Pryde, Frankenstein’s Monster, and a constipated-looking Cyclops.
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Marvel Reveals ‘Avengers X-Sanction #1’ Cover. Bail. Bail Out.
I don’t care for Jeph Loeb, or Ed McGuinness, so I’m not really excited for Avengers X-Sanction #1. In fact the entire ordeal feels like some self-parody run amok. Marvel’s released the first cover for the event and – wowzers – not so good.
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Ed Brubaker Writing ‘Criminal’ Film Adaptation For Director David Slade. Noir Swoon.
Are you in on the Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips noir awesome train that is Criminal? If not you need to rectify that. For those of us who dig on the franchise there’s dope news. The glorious comic book noir is getting the big screen treatment, and Eddie Brubaker is helming the project himself.
Barnes and Noble Replaces DC Stock With 2000 AD Titles By Alan Moore and Others. Warlock Laughter.

Barnes and Noble was totally butt-hurt with DC when they announced their deal with Amazon and the Kindle Fire. They yanked DC comics from the shelves in a resounding dumb move. DC’s loss seems to be 2000 AD’s gain however, as the chain has taken to stocking the shelves with Moore and friends’ works.
Video: The Green Lantern/Robot Chicken Special Will Smoke The Reynolds Atrocity.

Check out a preview of the Robot Chicken/Green Lantern collaboration. It doesn’t seem to make much sense, then you watch it and you’re like…oh this is going to be good. Dang good. I mean, a Green Lantern cock ring? Sold.
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Jim Lee Does Spy vs. Spy. Match Made In…Madness?

Does MAD magazine still exist? I used to feign for that shit every time I hit up the Newsstand. Jim Lee’s offered his own take on the classic Spy vs. Spy, and wouldn’t you know it’s as pose-y as ever.
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Matthew Vaughn Deciding Between Two Millar Films To Adapt. My Suggestion: Better Source Material.

Matthew Vaughn gave my ass one of the best comic book movies in recent memory this summer when he dropped a quality First Class on an unsuspecting public. So how’s he following it up? By deciding which of two Mark Millar comic books he’s going to adapt. Matty, I know he’s your friend and all. But you’re better than this. Way better.
Final ‘Fantastic Four #600’ Teaser Has The Future Looking Grim. And Sexy.

Jonathan Hickman is obsessed with the future, the past, and most of the time the malleable construct of time that “separates” them. It’s in all his works. It makes sense that it would continue in Fantastic Four #600, the title having dealt with the concept already. Marvel’s dropped a double-preview for FF #16 and Fantastic Four #600 which features sexy artwork and an amazingly Hickmanian tagline.
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