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Today's the Day

Just a reminder that today is the day DC releases Flashpoint #5 and Justice League #1, the title that kicks off the DC relaunch. Many retailers held many parties to celebrate the releases (I heard from my friend Wayne Winsett of Time Warp Comics and Games in Boulder, Colorado, that his store's midnight event went quite well).

-- John Hogan

The Sunday Funnies Get Serious

Five major syndication bureaus, representing some 93 comic strips appearing in newspapers across the country, will see their clients turn their Sunday, September 11, strips into a tribute to the 10th anniversary of the most horrible terrorist attacks ever on American soil. The comics-page tributes will be a major remembrance of the day, and after September 11, all of them will be printed on cartoonistsremember911.com.

-- John Hogan

2011 Harvey Award Winners

The Harvey Awards were handed out over the weekend at the Baltimore Comic-Con! Congratulations to all the nominees and especially the winners. Here's a great lineup of graphic works published recently. All are worth checking out!

BEST LETTERER

John Workman, THOR, Marvel Comics

BEST COLORIST
Jose Villarrubia, CUBA : MY REVOLUTION, Vertigo/DC
Comics

-- John Hogan

A Brief Note About Habibi

I'm about halfway through with Craig Thompson's new graphic novel, Habibi, right now. The book is slated for release September 20, but I was lucky enough to get a galley. At more than 650 pages, Habibi is not a quick, short read, and the fact that it is so incredibly, jaw-droppingly amazing is forcing me to take my time with this one.

-- John Hogan

Marvel Cookies for the True Believers!

Williams-Sonoma is now offering Marvel Comics bakeware (seriously! You can get Spider-Man cookie cutters and Avengers cupcake decorations and more). As if this wasn't exciting enough, tomorrow--Saturday, August 20--you can personally decorate cookies the Marvel way at Williams-Sonoma stores, and, even better, it's for a good cause. A $5 donation will secure two cookies and benefit Share Our Strength's No Child Hungry campaign. You will also get a free Marvel comic with all that.

-- John Hogan

So, Just How Crazy Are Batman's Villains?

This is a little old at this point, but I missed it earlier and I thought it was amusing enough to share here now: Huffington Post reports on psychologists analyzing Batman's horde of crazy archnemeses and finds that Batman has been doing a rather terrible job of dealing with the crazy in his daily life. Of course the real question is who's crazier, the villains or Batman?

-- John Hogan

Echoes of the Lost Boys of Sudan Debuts

One of the works featured in the documentary Comic Book Literacy, which was directed by Todd Kent, has now been published, and it's well worth noting for both its content and its charity work. Echoes of the Lost Boys of Sudan is a story about four boys growing up in Sudan who find their lives irrecovably changed by war. The book's timely content ties in with the recent independence of Southern Sudan, and proceeds from its sale will benefit Proceeds benefit the DTA, USTA, NJTL Program founded by Arthur Ashe.

-- John Hogan

Pacific Northwest College Creates the Oregon Book Awards in Graphic Literature

Pacific Northwest College is starting a new graphic award for comic arts, called the Oregon Book Awards in Graphic Literature. Anyone can submit an entry before the deadline of August 26 at 5:00 p.m. (for a $40 fee). The award is to honor outstanding graphic work by Oregonian creators and will be given out during the spring 2012 Oregon Book Awards. If you know of a work eligible and deserving, go here for more information on submissions.

-- John Hogan