ANDREW’S LINKS: I Can Haz Sekrets

What do you get when LOLcats meets PostSecret? Lolsecretz! [via John Scalzi]
Comics Links
Camden New Journal reports on a “market trader” (is that like a day trader, or does it mean a professional?) whose graphic novel Brodie’s Law has been bought by Hollywood for the proverbial pile of money.
Comic Book Resources talks to Daniel Way about the Origins of Wolverine…well, this year’s version, anyway.
A high school teacher in Connecticut has been forced to resign after giving a female first-year student a copy of Eightball #22, which her parents found inappropriate (to put it mildly).
Comics Reporter lists all of the recent firings at Wizard, among other comings and goings at various comics-publishing outfits.
Some guy at Comics2Film is very, very opinionated about what is and isn’t manga.
Comics Should Be Good, anticipating next year’s April Fool’s Day, reports that all indy publishers are now “selling out.”
Comics Reviews
Forbidden Planet International reviews the first collection of The Boys.
Comics Reporter reviews John Callahan’s 1991 cartoon collection Digesting the Child Within.
Newsarama reviews Gods of Asgard by Erik Evensen.
Chris’s Invincible Super-Blog takes on the Haney-riffic “Saga of the Super-Sons” from the early ‘70s.
Brad Curran of Comics Should Be Good reviews the first issue of Umbrella Academy.
Occasional Superheroine is impressed by the high level of emo in Penance: Relentless.
Occasional Superheroine also reviews Booster Gold #2 and Suicide Squad #1.
From The Savage Critics:
- Graeme McMillan takes what Marvel Comics Presents
- Brian Hibbs stares in amazement at the ending of the Green Arrow and Black Canary Wedding Special
- and then McMillan also looks at that aforementioned wedding issue.
And YesButNoButYes also reviews this week’s comics, starting with Jungle Girl #1.

No, you geek, I’m not talking about Bilbo’s birthday of September 22, 2890 of the Third Age, being born to Bungo Baggins and Belladonna Took. That’s tomorrow.
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Ha! Got you! No, not Mel Gibson. Well, maybe not Mel GIbson.
The Big ComicMix Broadcast hits 100 and we couldn’t be prouder to share the party than with two incredible talents who are each part of ComicMix Phase Two. You saw the previews this week, now listen as Robert Tinnel and Mark Wheatly spill the beans on EZ Street, premiering right here FREE on October 3rd. Plus, we dig up the dirt on the new Superman/Doomsday DVD, cover the rebirth of The Weather Girls, herald the return of Steve Canyon and trip back to the moment the "Philadelphia Sound" was born.
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