ComicMix Columns & Features for the Week Ending July 13, 2008
New York is busy gearing up to host this year’s All-Star baseball game, as the ubiquitous banners in Manhattan announce. They’re even having a parade on Tuesday. There goes my commute! But never mind that, we have some heavy hitters of our own, and here’s what we’ve knocked out of the park for you this past week:
- Mike Gold – Whizzy’s Wazoo: Why Comic Book Sales Suck
- Dennis O’Neil – The Four-Color Answer: Education
- Me – It’s All Good: The Devil Made Me Do It
- Van Jensen – ComicMix Six: The Best Hellboy Stories
- John Ostrander – Tales From The O-zone: Twenty Minutes Into the Future
- Michael Davis – Straight, No Chaser: The Asshole Express Card
- Van Jensen – The Weekly Haul: Comics Reviews for July 11, 2008
- Van Jensen – This Week in Trinity: Part 6
- Andrew Wheeler – Manga Friday: Stories for Girls, But Not About Getting Boys
- Martha Thomases – Brilliant Disguise: The Lizard King
RIP Bobby Murcer, you were one of the good ‘uns…

Half of the four-day schedule for San Diego’s Comic-Con International 2008 is up and running.
Over at the New York Times, reviewer A.O. Scott takes an almost apologetically
Warner Bros. is apparently looking to emulate the success Marvel has had making its own movies, such as Iron Man and Incredible Hulk.
Late books and creator changes have plagued this once untouchable Marvel brand, but this summer both talent and publisher are dedicated to bringing it back to the glory days. At the front line is Brian Michael Bendis, who began it all with Ultimate Spider-Man, and has a lot to say on how the video game will tie into the title, why creators are late and the possibility of an Ultimate What If, plus
The Buffy the Vampire Slayer television show simply will not die. Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 8 is a runaway hit for Dark Horse Comics, while merchandise is still selling at cons, the DVDs are perrenial sellers and they’re still coming out with Buffy videogames.


There’s a new Conan movie on the way, supposedly headed to theaters next year.
