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I wasn't really familiar with the guy until recently but a few friends I know who read Superman absolutely hate him as an editor. So, I have no idea what the reason he sticks around outside of pushing DC policy and being there for a really long time.

I kind of thought that was going to happen a few years ago but they have just enough contracts out there to keep it going, I guess. Although DC has restructured the contracts they offer for Vertigo work apparently, that restricts how much of the properties the creators actually own (or at least what they're allowed

As of last week, no. Bond was more or less the last editorial holdover with any sort of power in Vertigo when they folded the non-creator owned characters like Swamp Thing and Constantine into the DCU proper. And with firing Bond, Vertigo is now being overseen entirely by DC proper entirely. What's interesting is

This is something I was thinking about the last time Ultimates was talked about here and one of the things that really interested me about the the title, but Al Ewing seems really interested in tackling systemic issues. Of course, systemic issues in the Marvel Universe is much different than in our world (something I

Fantom's making a pretty big deal of it this year. I think it might be their first in the new shop (but I don't think that's right).

Not prized in any sort of monetary value, but:
X-Men From the Ashes
all six Akira collections
the four original trades of Quantum and Woody.

You're probably never going to get a timeline because DC will never release any of it and the victims aren't going to really push anything for a number of reasons (already negatively impacted their careers, they just don't the energy to fight something that will gain them very little, etc…). What we do know is that

They moved and Kevin basically didn't want to go with for school reasons.

Umm…hello? Chris Pine isn't in a Marvel movie yet.

Considering Marvel would have to cast two prominent female characters, probably not.

Can't wait for the Rom/Transformers/Micronauts crossover.

And while Bradley Cooper gets credit for voicing the role, all he really did was train the raccoon to talk.

I was talking about everything involving Eddie Berganza last night with a few people and heartened to known that Rucka refused to let Berganza touch the new Wonder Woman even though it falls under his role as Superman group editor (which is annoying enough as it is).

Considering the recent events of the last few days, it's hard to argue otherwise.

I mean, the reason I gave up on Invincible and didn't even bother with the Walking Dead is that there's no end in sight, which eventually leads to no real story. I can deal with misery in a story, but I have to know it's leading somewhere — anywhere — instead of just another arc that puts the characters through the

I believe that's a direct quote from Jim Starlin.

Only two days? That's an improvement.

How emarassing!

It's in the basement.