ComicMix linky love
Another week older and deeper in debt — to you, our readers! Here again is your one-stop shopping post linking to this past week’s regular columns:
- Mike Gold, every Monday – Whizzy’s Wazoo #3: True Convention Thrills!
- Dennis O’Neil, every Tuesday – The Four-Color Answer? #3: Heroes and Villains
- Me, every Wednesday – It’s All Good #3: The female gaze
- John Ostrander, every Thursday – Off in the O-Zone #3: "We hold these truths to be self-evident"
- Michael Davis, every Friday – Straight, No Chaser #3: Brokeback Marvel
Meanwhile, Mellifluous Mike Raub is making history thrice weekly with his podcasts:
If you’ve only been reading ComicMix and not listening as well, you’ve been missing out on a lot! And of course, there’s much more to come…

For those "process wonks" out there, two good blog posts that shouldn’t be missed: Steve Gerber
The British Film Institute is celebrating 100th anniversary of the birth of Hergé (Georges Remi) with an evening of English-language versions of the live action 1961 film Tintin and the Golden Treasure. The showing also includes rare footage of Hergé speaking in English about his creation (from the 1975 BBC programme Them and Us: Belgium) and Tintin as a Mastermind subject (BBC 2004).
Before you give your hard-earned money to Gary Groth and Kim Thompson for their recently announced Fantagraphics Legal Defense Fund, you should know a few facts about publishing companies and their insurance obligations. Fact #1: It is highly unlikely that a company the size of Fantagraphics isn’t covered by a standard publishers insurance policy for lawsuits precisely like the one they now find themselves entangled in with author Harlan Ellison.
Keep an eye on your bandwidth, comics folk — if Cory Doctorow or Mark Frauenfelder or any other contributor to the must-read "Directory of Wonderful Things" site
"Now, pay attention, 007.
