ComicMix Columns & Features for the Week Ending August 3, 2008
August? August? Where did July go? As if anyone’s recovered from San Diego yet. As the dog days approach, ComicMix is still barking up all the right trees with our regular columns and features; here’s what we’ve broughnt you this past week:
- Mike Gold – Whizzy’s Wazoo: Shiny, Shiny Superheroes
- Rick Marshall – Doctor Who In Review: Season Four, Episode #12 – "The Stolen Earth"
- Dennis O’Neil – The Four-Color Answer: Speaking Up
- Me – It’s All Good: Foster Children
- John Ostrander – Tales From The O-zone: Our Own Private Gotham
- Michael Davis – Straight, No Chaser: The Day The Earth Moved
- Andrew Wheeler – Manga Friday: Who Are You?
- Van Jensen – The Weekly Haul: Comics Reviews for July 30, 2008
- Van Jensen – This Week in Trinity: Part 9
- Martha Thomases – Brilliant Disguise: Little Earthquakes
So cry havoc, and let loose the dogs of peace!

Comic book movies have finally been unseated from the top of the box office mountain, as the latest Mummy movie displaced The Dark Knight.

Journalista
Over at CBR, David Press recently spoke with the creators of the Eisner-nominated Atomic Robo about the origins of the series, their checks-and-balances creative process and the surprise nomination they received at this year’s Eisner Awards. The series chronicles the adventures of a self-aware robot created by Nikolai Tesla and commissioned to combat supernatural threats to the U.S.

The Hollywood Reporter
Newsarama recently posted a
I know, I know. More news from San Diego? A full week later?
Even for an established and award winning television writer like Steven Moffat, taking command of a 45 year old universe is a little daunting. In the first part of our exclusive ComicMix interviews with the top BBC talents, he tells us his outlook for the future, plus:
