ComicMix Columns & Features for the Week Ending July 20, 2008
With Dark Knight blowing all other movie premieres out of the water, comics continue to be front and center in the public consciousness. What better way to celebrate that than being a part of the hottest ticket around? ComicMix contributors will be at San Diego (headquartered at Insight Studios’ booth #3208) along with many of you; stop by and say hi to many of the luminaries listed below! Here’s what we’ve had for you this past week:
- Mike Gold – Whizzy’s Wazoo: Comics’ Greatest Enigma
- Rick Marshall – Doctor Who In Review: Season Four, Episode #10 – Midnight
- Dennis O’Neil – The Four-Color Answer: The Knows Have It
- Me – It’s All Good: Filthy Lucre
- Alan Kistler – ComicMix Six: Greatest Joker Victories
- John Ostrander – Tales From The O-zone: Experiencing Grief
- Van Jensen – The Weekly Haul: Comics Reviews for July 17, 2008
- Van Jensen – This Week in Trinity: Part 7
- Michael Davis – Straight, No Chaser: Fae Desmond Saves The World
- Andrew Wheeler – Manga Friday: High School!
- Martha Thomases – Brilliant Disguise: Final Countdown to San Diego Secret Crisis
Have a great time out west, everyone who’s going!

Vertigo junkies will be happy to know a group of the DC imprint’s creators have joined together — not unlike Voltron — on a blog.
What do you do when you desperately want to make a Batman movie, except you have little film-making experience and Warner Bros. doesn’t know you exist?
Michael Sheyahshe has a new book that features interviews with ComicMix creators Tim Truman and John Ostrander and explores the role of Native Americans in comics.
You make no excuses that you’re a superhero fan. You buy your weekly stack of comics. You watch the blockbuster movies. You tune in to the TV shows. How can you possibly cram more superhero adventure in your life? Audiobooks. You can listen to comics while commuting, driving, or walking. (We’re not going to list exercising. We’re talking about fanboys here, after all.)
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If you weren’t waiting to see a Batman screening this week, you were probably trying to download an episode of Doctor Horrible’s Sing Along Blog, and let’s face it, both were worth the wait. In a Comicmix Exclusive, Joss Whedon spills were it all started and how a little whim became an internet phenomenon plus:

Remember a year ago there we’re all these
