Archive Page 2074
March 9, 2021
"BRZRKR Shows How Brutal Keanu Reeves' Wolverine Could Have Been" – CBR
"A New Writer for Superman Phillip Kennedy Johnson begins his run on Superman" - NY Times
Cover to Batzman Issue #100, apologies to Jorge Jimenez and Tomeu Morey, and Bob Kane.
Pandemic improved sales for Illinois comic book store - HF Chronicle
Japan's comic book market / manga field has biggest sales since 1995
Estimated sales of comic books and magazines as well as their electronic versions in Japan rose 23.0 pct from the previous year to 612.6 billion yen in 2020, hitting the highest level since such statistics were first compiled in 1978, industry data showed Thursday. The previous annual record was 586.4 billion yen, marked in 1995.
Story at Nippon
Kevin Feige discusses Captain America's shield
Story at Variety
80th Anniversary Wonder Woman plans
Story at MSN News
"Batman’s new neighbors totally hate his guts" – Polygon
Baby plans for Batman and Lois Lane, according to old Snyder sequel plans
Story at Hypebeast
And more: Legion of Doom intended for sequels - story at movieweb
Manga sales continue their climb
Story at Comicbook
Is another Death of Superman coming? - uughh at Bleeding Cool
Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry hosts Marvel Comics Exhibit exhibit
Story at MSN News
"Meet the comic book artist blowing up on Twitch for his incredible superhero-drawing streams" – Yahoo News
Chainsaw Man sales lead to anime
If you're unfamiliar with Chainsaw Man's story, it revolves around the idiosyncratic character known as Denji, a young man who finds himself employed by the mob to simply scrape by and afford himself, and his dog Pochita, three meals a day while putting a roof over their heads. When it's revealed that his dog is the Chainsaw Devil, the two fuse during one of the earliest stories to save Denji's life, creating the titular Chainsaw Man.
Story at Comicbook
Dying is easy - Batfan film
Marvel vs DC
5 minute video overview at Mashable
"Scarlet Witch’s new costume is classic comic fan service" - Polygon
Original page February 28, 2021