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  1. Ashes Back On Track, New Artists Announced

    THE BEAT &bull Feb 13, 2012

    When last we left the status of Ashes, the original graphic novel crowdfunding to the tune of $32K, artist Jimmy Broxton was no longer on the project and writer Alex de Campi wasn't sure if there would be a new… Full Story »

  2. Jonah Hex V2 #7 "One Wedding & Fifty Funerals"

    Matching Dragoons &bull Jan 18, 2012

    Jonah Hex V2 #7 Jul 2006"One Wedding and Fifty Funerals"Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti, story - Luke Ross, art - Giuseppe Camuncoli and Lorenzo Ruggiero, coverBlood Creek, Texas is engulfed in flame, Jonah Hex marches down the center of main street towards several men waiting with guns.Hellfire Rains on Texas - Hex fires and the bullet rips through the heart of the first gunman to fall. Jonah dives forward and we follow the path of the second bullet right into the eye of the second to die. Amidst the gunfire, Hex hits the dirt, rolling and firing. Three, four, five… Full Story »

  3. CBR Review: The Ray, issue 1

    CBR Reader Reviews &bull Dec 16, 2011

    Opening directly into the action, but rife with humor and even a well constructed origin story, Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray, with stunning visuals from Jamal Igle, strike a perfect tone for this young energetic hero in DC's new limited series "The Ray." In this first issue, Lucien Gates -- a lifeguard accidentally shot with a solar energy "sun gun" and turned into a superher -- explains how he became a superhero, introduces… Full Story »

  4. Gray & Palmiotti Shed Light on The Ray

    IGN Comics &bull Dec 13, 2011

    Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti are gearing up to introduce an all-new Ray into the DC Universe. Before the first issue of this four-issue mini-series hits stands tomorrow, we rang up Justin and Jimmy to talk about the genesis of the project, as well as what interests them about the character and how this series will be a solid jumping-on point for new readers. IGN Comics: Starting off with something easy, how did you guys get involved in writing The Ray? Jimmy Palmiotti: With the New 52 and everything changing at DC, reworking the characters and all that craziness, the… Full Story »

  5. Daily OCD: 12/7/11

    FLOG! &bull Dec 12, 2011

    Today's Online Commentary & Diversions: Review: "A lot of the conventions with which we are familiar from Pogo were birthed during this period, and most of the characters with which we are most familiar have already been fully realized during… Full Story »

  6. Matt Fraction's bin Laden Comic Now Online, With Commentary

    Newsarama Blogs &bull Dec 8, 2011

    Did you know that Defenders/Invincible Iron Man/The Mighty Thor scribe Matt Fraction wrote a short comic- illustrated by Nathan Fox - for this month's GQ magazine (the "Men of the Year" issue, with Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake on the… Full Story »

  7. Dershowitz Slips Yet Another Notch

    news from me &bull Nov 22, 2011

    Republican pariah David Frum asks the question, "When Did the GOP Lose Touch With Reality?" Frum, who used to be a party loyalist and someone they listened to, is in the unenviable position of calling for moderation in a movement that views moderation as some mix of surrender and treason. Good luck to him in his campaign but he'd stand a better chance of selling iPads to the Amish. Nate Silver offers a theory as to why Newt Gingrich has been surging in the polls. Basically, it's because Anti-Romney Republicans got tired of realizing their alternative picks were coming off… Full Story »

  8. Palmiotti & Gray Shed Light On "The Ray"

    CBR News &bull Nov 22, 2011

    DC Comics is shining a light on one of their oldest and strangest superheroes this December with "The Ray," a four-issue miniseries from artist Jamal Igle and writers Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray. First created for Quality Comics by artist Lou Fine in 1940, the Ray began life as an ordinary man named Lanford "Happy" Terrill who became a superhero with light-based powers after a bizarre hot air ballooning accident. Eventually sold to DC Comics after Quality collapsed, writer Jack C. Harris and a young artists named artist Joe Quesada brought back the Ray in the early '90s as Ray… Full Story »

  9. Director's Commentary: Ashes

    The Forbidden Planet International Blog Log &bull Nov 22, 2011

    Normally our Director's Commentaries feature creators talking us through a new book or comic that is about to be released shortly, or just come out. This one is a little different in that Alex de Campi is telling us a bit about the project she and Jimmy (Knight & Squire) Broxton are working on right now: Ashes. It is a work in progress and currently they are running a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for it so Jimmy can keep drawing and still take care of pesky everyday things like paying the bills. I thought when we first mentioned it… Full Story »

  10. Webcomics Worth Reading: Eyebeam, Gracieland, The Line

    Comics Worth Reading &bull Nov 21, 2011

    Congratulations to Kevin Church and Paul Salvi on a year of The Line, a snarky strip about working in a restaurant and the obnoxious customers you meet, especially with coupon deals. The art is streamlined but very good with action,… Full Story »

  11. COMICS: DC Unveils First Look At The Ray #1 - "The New 52" Version Of The Hero!

    ComicBookMovie.com &bull Nov 21, 2011

    Get ready for a brand new Ray! Lucien Gates's life is changed forever when he is struck by a mysterious beam of energy that turns him into a glowing gladiator - and being a human ray of light comes in… Full Story »

  12. Start Reading Now | Gracieland, by Jimmy Gownley

    Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources &bull Nov 21, 2011

    Jimmy Gownley's Gracieland, co-authored with his old friend Ellen Toole Austin, is a gag strip about life in Catholic school from the point of view of the kids in the plaid uniforms. Gownley, who has 11 Eisner and five Harvey… Full Story »

  13. A First Look at THE RAY

    The D.C. Universe &bull Nov 21, 2011

    Well-known for their run on the critically-acclaimed ALL-STAR WESTERN for DC COMICS-THE NEW 52, co-writers Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti are now shining a light on another classic DC Comics character - THE RAY. In a four-issue miniseries coming in… Full Story »

  14. "Fame: Drake" Debuts from Bluewater in January

    Comic Book Resources &bull Nov 18, 2011

    He made a name for himself as the wheelchair bound Jimmy Brooks on "Degrassi: the Next Generation" but when Aubrey Graham went by his middle name, Drake, he rocketed to stardom. Now Bluewater Comics shares the story of how Drake went from Canadian teen-melodrama to the hip hop star that worked… Full Story »

  15. SOLICITATIONS: Lucius Fogg returns

    Major Spoilers &bull Nov 17, 2011

    Comic creator Dan Wickline (1001 Arabian Nights: The Adventures of Sinbad, ShadowHawk, 30 Days of Night: Spreading the Disease) announces the return of paranormal detective Lucius Fogg. After the successful release of Deadly Creatures during the summer 2011, readers got… Full Story »

  16. You can Thank Drake Later for FAME: DRAKE

    ComicList Headlines &bull Nov 15, 2011

    Media Release -- He made a name for himself as the wheelchair bound Jimmy Brooks on "Degrassi: the Next Generation" but when Aubrey Graham went by his middle name, Drake, he rocketed to stardom. Now Bluewater Comics shares the story… Full Story »

  17. New This Week: CHRONICLES OF WORMWOOD VOLUME TWO: THE LAST BATTLE Graphic Novel

    Avatar Press &bull Nov 9, 2011

    Heading to your local comic shop today? Get ready for the collected edition of CHRONICLES OF WORMWOOD: THE LAST BATTLE, available in both softcover and hardcover formats, and featuring the tale by master scribe Garth Ennis and masterful artist Oscar… Full Story »

  18. This Explains Jimmy Olsen's Choice Of Neckware

    Slay, Monstrobot of the Deep!! &bull Nov 9, 2011

    Oh, OK.If I bought this, I would be so ticked off if the snake didn't really have venom dripping from its fangs, like the pictures depict.Hmmm, venom dripping from the fangs...that would be a cool trick for the Joker to… Full Story »

  19. In Memoriam: Sir Jimmy Savile OBE

    downthetubes.net news &bull Nov 9, 2011

    He may not have been a comics creator but Sir Jimmy Savile OBE entertained us all here at downthetubes for so many years that we wanted to mark his passing.When DC Thomson released their new boy's comic Buddy in 1981, they used the centrespreads to feature two page comics biographies of well known celebrities. Issue 4 of Buddy dated March 7 1981 featured Jimmy Savile sitting in his Jim'll Fix It chair, sporting his ubiquitous cigar and addressing the readers to say… Full Story »

  20. Segel, Adams, Kermit and Piggy Discuss "The Muppets" (and Piggy)

    Comic Book Resources &bull Nov 8, 2011

    Sitting at a high table draped in a black cloth, the human stars of The Muppets, Jason Segel and Amy Adams, were joined by their puppet co-stars Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy and newcomer Walter for a press conference about the upcoming Disney film. With the puppeteers hidden from view, the three Muppets waved at the crowd before Miss Piggy launched into an apology for a recent magazine promotional spread. I just want to say I am sorry about that spread in In Style, and I am… Full Story »



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