Most people grew up reading the Sunday funnies. Let's face it, though: The comics page has been heading downhill for a while, and there's no second coming of "Calvin and Hobbes" waiting in the wings. Fortunately, DC Comics thinks they have the answer: Wednesday Comics. The all-superhero newspaper comics page hit stores yesterday, starring big dogs like Superman and Batman by top-tier creators like Neil Gaiman -- and damn, it looks good. (via ComicsAlliance)Jul 10th 2009 By Laura Hudson
DC Comics Creates Sunday Comics Page for Superheroes
Most people grew up reading the Sunday funnies. Let's face it, though: The comics page has been heading downhill for a while, and there's no second coming of "Calvin and Hobbes" waiting in the wings. Fortunately, DC Comics thinks they have the answer: Wednesday Comics. The all-superhero newspaper comics page hit stores yesterday, starring big dogs like Superman and Batman by top-tier creators like Neil Gaiman -- and damn, it looks good. (via ComicsAlliance)Top referrers
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Friday 10 July
By Heavytoka
I so hope they bring this to The Washington Post! I can find The New York Times, but it's hard.
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