November 8th, 2007 - Our Must Read Stories feature returns for round #10. Each week, we're summing up what we consider not-to-be-missed comic blog reading (or in some cases just plain fun links) from across the web. Our goal is to tie together a solid taste of interesting rumblings you may have missed...
ARGH! Studio - Get the full rundown on ARGH! Studios (which coincidentally grew out of the MillarWorld forums) over at [link] Michael Netzer Online.
Bad Zuda? Comics212 is reporting that the, in under one day, the first Zuda creator is a upset [details] as his strip was edited before release. Here's a direct link [link] to J. Longo discussing the situation.
Hollywood Stampede... Many are wondering if the writers strike will bring many television and film writers into the world of comics and graphic novels. The Comics Journal pointed us a interesting rant from Evan Dorkin on the topic [link]. If you look part way down the replies, SLG's Jennifer de Guzman weighs in on the subject. Her comments which begin "Dan and I already got an email from the agent of several writers saying how interested his clients are in writing comics, what with the strike and all."
Silver Bullet Debates - Details on Silver Bullet Comics seem to spring up every few days. You can get all the latest on their evolution (and associated court case speculation) at Comics Worth Reading [link]. Blog@Newsarama has additional details [link].
Sein, Supes ... Supes, Sein - Don't miss the full graphic fury of Dial B For Blog's explanation of the Seinfeld/Superman connection. Man we love this site [link]. Don't miss the video at the end of the update!
Where do they go each night? Heidi McDonald over at The Beat offers up a good question [link]! "Why does Newsarama go offline every night from about 2-3?" We don't know the answer, but if you're up, it would be a great time to check out all our Comic Related stories of the day... hint, hint.
Marvel 3rd Quarter - Variety is reporting [details] that Marvel is showing strong in the 3rd quarter of this year due in large part to some solid Spidey success. Don't like Variety's take on the earnings? Check out the raw report [link] over at the SEC.
Liefeld? Really? ComicScout [link] is tracking the 80 some Digg posts by someone claiming to be Rob Liefeld. Is it Rob? You decide.
10 to Read - Over at CBR, Steve Grant offers up a great column [link] presenting ten modern comics you should be reading.
Fights, Flights, & Tights 2 Winners - Over on the Project Rooftop website, they've unveiled this years costume redesign winners. We'll worth a look [link].
Leave Gordon Lee Alone! Everyone is really saddened to head that the Gordon Lee trial ended in a mistrial this week. This poor man is defending himself against idiotic charges to begin with. Now he has to start all over again mitigating what should be a non issue. Okay, off the soapbox and on to the link... ICv2 interviews CBLDF head Charles Brownstein [link] on the topic.
Batman joining Captain America? Rich Johnson claims to have the inside info over at Lying in the Gutters [link]. According to his column, in June/July of next year Bat will get whacked and a Robin will assume the cowl relaunching the series with #1. I hate this on so many levels, there are not words.
Talking the writer's strike - We end this week with some solid video from the Writers Guild of America. We all know about the strike. Let's let them make their case for why it's happening...