• Aron’s plumbing emergency and Paul’s having sh*t stolen from him!
  • Gods and Monsters: Or how Walt Simonson will mend Tim’s broken heart
  • Superman Unchained and the Orson Scott Card debacle
  •  Superman #17 (H’El On Earth)
  • Age of Ultron #1
  • Superior Spider-Man #5
  • Atomic Robo: Two Fisted Tales #1
  • Guardians of the Galaxy: Infinite #1
  • Legend of the ShadowClan #2

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Kurtz

PVP Online’s Scott Kurtz has been answering questions over on FormSpring.  Over the weekend, he answered a question about the drama between he and Hero By Night and Yirmumah creator D. J. Coffman:

Well, it’s a stupid mess isn’t it? All petty fights are. From my perspective, DJ worked as a cartoonist for a long time, even self-syndicating without anything he made ever really taking off.

Then he hooked his cart to Platinum, left himself no possible graceful exit, and now he’s just kind of floundering a bit, looking for some kind of relevance.

Right now the biggest thing he’s got going is not liking me. So he occasionally makes a big show of that when he thinks it will serve him.

But I personally believe that is the extent of his skills.

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Coffman

Coffman saw the comment and responded thus on Twitter:

“Someone linked me to Scott Kurtz talking about me on formspring to get my reaction. It still is I think that guy is an unhealthy hot mess.

“Unhealthy meaning not only physically but mentally.”

For those needing a refresher, Kurtz and Coffman have been sparring with each other for a couple of years.  Here’s more on the subject from Occasional Superheroine.

Written on February 22nd, 2010 , Web Comics Tags:

president-awesomeI’m not really sure what I think about this.  Dean Trippe, the creator of Project Rooftop, and artist Evan Bryce bring us President Awesome, a web comic.

This weekly series will faithfully satirize the 44th President of the United States as he preserves, protects, and defends the Constitution of the United States to the best of his ability.

I’m hoping that we actually see real satire there and not just more glowing adoration as we’ve seen in other comics.

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Written on February 20th, 2009 , Comics, Web Comics Tags: ,

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