Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
By Alex Segura

It’s Wednesday. We know that means new comics. More specifically, it means a new issue of WEDNESDAY COMICS. Check out the latest SUPERMAN strip installment over at USA TODAY before you head to the shop.
• Over at AIN’T IT COOL NEWS, “Ambush Bug” talks to BLACKEST NIGHT writer Geoff Johns about his plans for the summer event and beyond. A snippet:
BUG: I know BLACKEST NIGHT is just beginning, but do you have things planned out for what’s next?
GJ: I can’t say much, but I will be on GREEN LANTERN for a long time. I have no plans to leave the book. Next year, GREEN LANTERN is going to be my main focus for the entire year. I’m launching a FLASH monthly book soon and there’s going to be a KID FLASH monthly book by Sterling Gates. Those two books are going to work in unison and explore the Flash in very much the same way GREEN LANTERN and GREEN LANTERN CORPS are tied together right now. They’ll be their own separate books, but then they’ll come together. The idea, some of it comes from BLACKEST NIGHT and REBIRTH, but the idea is to explore what it means to be the Flash, what the Speed Force is, and all that and take it to a different level.
• And, speaking of Geoff, in case you missed it, IGN had a lengthy two-part interview with the writer to discuss the recently-unveiled cover to BLACKEST NIGHT #5, featuring Nekron.
• Over at NEWSARAMA, they’ve got a first look at THE RED CIRCLE: THE WEB.
• Also, the team at iFanboy continue to roll out content from San Diego. Worth a listen.
• THE NEW YORK TIMES talks to Chip Kidd about his work and love of comics, including a snazzy slideshow of his DC work.
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Friday, July 17th, 2009
By Alex Segura

It’s almost the weekend, so let’s give you a few things to read to make the work day go by a tad faster, shall we?
• THE NEW YORK TIMES has unveiled it’s latest Graphic Novel Best Seller list, and GREEN LANTERN: RAGE OF THE RED LANTERNS is sitting pretty atop the chart. Other notables: FINAL CRISIS, THE KILLING JOKE, BATMAN R.I.P., JOKER and ALL STAR BATMAN AND ROBIN, THE BOY WONDER.
• USA TODAY has the second chapter of WEDNESDAY COMICS’ SUPERMAN strip. If you haven’t read it yet, it’s definitely worth the click.
• Neil Gaiman was on NPR’s “Talk of the Nation” to chat up WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE CAPED CRUSADER.
• NEWSARAMA’s got the latest 20 Questions with Dan DiDio, covering a plethora of topics, including BLACKEST NIGHT, WEDNESDAY COMICS and some surprises.
• The BLACKEST NIGHT goodness continues, with IGN unveiling preview pages from BLACKEST NIGHT: TALES OF THE CORPS #2, CBR reviewed the first issue of the series and MTV’s SPLASH PAGE blog gives the book some love.
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Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
By Alex Segura

WEDNESDAY COMICS #1 is on stands. Let the games begin, folks.
Haven’t headed over to the comic shop yet? To whet your appetite, USA TODAY has the first installment of John Arcudi and artist Lee Bermejo’s SUPERMAN — both in today’s print edition and online. USA TODAY will continue to serialize the strip weekly on their site.
Still on the fence? Well, first off — shame on you. Who can resist a weekly series that features the talents of Neil Gaiman, Brian Azzarello, Mike Allred, Karl Kerschl, Joe Kubert, Walt Simonson, Dave Gibbons, Kyle Baker, Kurt Busiek, Amanda Connor…to name a few? But because we’re all about doing our due diligence here, why not peruse THE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS’ piece on the title and Dan DiDio’s interview with THE CLEVELAND PLAIN-DEALER? Or THE TOLEDO FREE PRESS’s feature on the weekly series?
More? Ok. Well, both PUBLISHERS WEEKLY COMICS WEEK and THE HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN chatted up WEDNESDAY COMICS mastermind Mark Chiarello, who’s the man responsible for gathering such an impressive lineup of A-list talent.
And if you’re not at least a foot out the door by now, keep your eyes peeled at COMIC BOOK RESOURCES and AOL/ASYLUM’s COMICS ALLIANCE blog, as both will have interviews with Chiarello up later today.
And, in case you missed it this morning, our own Dan DiDio swung by the offices of the FOX BUSINESS channel to talk up the series. Check out the video here.
Well? Hop to it.
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Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
By Alex Segura
So, you saw the news, right? Yup, starting 7/8, USA TODAY will be syndicating the SUPERMAN strip from WEDNESDAY COMICS by writer John Arcudi and artist Lee Bermejo. Cool, huh? We think so.
Special thanks to io9, THE BEAT, BLOG@NEWSARAMA and COMIC BOOK RESOURCES’ ROBOT SIX for picking up and spreading the news.
And, in our continued efforts to make every day feel as fun as Wednesday, here’s a page from the SGT. ROCK WEDNESDAY COMICS strip, with words by Adam Kubert and artwork from living legend Joe Kubert.

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Monday, June 15th, 2009
By Alex Segura

Happy Monday, Source readers. Why not start off the week with some major DCU news?
You’ve all seen a smattering of pages from next month’s WEDNESDAY COMICS, the newspaper-format weekly series spearheaded by DC Comics Art Director Mark Chiarello. The collection of talent, characters and format is a first on many levels, and just from looking at the first few pieces, it’s not an understatement to say the highly-talented creators participating are pouring their best into their respective projects. When the list of talent working on the book includes Neil Gaiman, Dave Gibbons, Brian Azzarello and many more taking on the likes of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and every corner of the DC Universe, you’re entering new territory.
But the history-making doesn’t stop there.
Starting Wednesday July 8, when the first issue of WEDNESDAY COMICS hits stands, USA TODAY will be syndicating writer John Arcudi and artist Lee Bermejo’s SUPERMAN strip every week over the course of the 12-week series. The first strip will appear in print on July 8, and subsequent strips will appear each Wednesday on USATODAY.COM, day-and-date with the respective issue. Additionally, each online preview will be promoted weekly in USA TODAY’s print edition. USA TODAY announced the news this morning.
It just makes sense, no? A weekly series created to remind readers of the joys of standalone comics and the newspaper strips many of us grew up on debuting in the pages of one of the most well-known and widely-read newspapers ever.
The first issue of WEDNESDAY COMICS, and the debut of the SUPERMAN strip in USA TODAY, hits on 7/8.
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Monday, May 4th, 2009
By Alex Segura

Happy Monday, all. By now, you’ve probably pried yourself away from the pile of free goodies you snagged from your local comic shop on Free Comic Book Day, which was Saturday at participating stores. How was it? Get anything cool? As you probably know, FCBD also marked the debut of BLACKEST NIGHT #0, kicking off this summer’s mega-event from writer Geoff Johns and artist Ivan Reis, along with artist Doug Mahnke. If you haven’t gotten a copy, you might have time to take an early lunch and beg your favorite retailer to pretend it’s Saturday.
• THE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS kicked things off for New Yorkers with a nice primer of events happening in the Big Apple.
• Geoff Boucher, over at THE LA TIMES Hero Complex blog, had a nice general FCBD primer for fans on the big day, which is worth checking out to get a sense of what publishers were offering.
• USA TODAY’s David Colton also had a nice FCBD preview, along with a quote from our very own Geoff Johns, who summed up the event like so:
“It’s like the peace summit of comic books when all of the major publishers work together,” says Geoff Johns, writer of DC’s Green Lantern. “There’s always something for everyone.”
• Speaking of USA TODAY, over at their Pop Candy blog, Whitney Matheson points out five books fans should’ve picked up on FCBD, including BLACKEST NIGHT #0, which Whitney described as: “Green Lantern fans are psyched about this all-new story that introduces the new series and is guaranteed to include more top-notch writing from Johns.”
• Additionally, Comic Book Resources had a 15-hour marathon of coverage, while Newsarama made their annual FCBD pilgrimage to Heroes Aren’t Hard to Find, in Charlotte.
So, how was your Free Comic Book Day? Let us know.
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