AGGROgator: Poor Definition

Hiddily-ho, neighborinos!
Back for another installment of your favorite web round-up, I see.
BAM! ... We'll start off this week with a great review of a great book. The Bad Genius takes a look at JMS's Silver Surfer: Requiem from Marvel Knights.
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BAM! ... The Cool Kids Table has a rather unusual article up detailing the sexual practices of an Inhuman, specifically Crystal. Reading through her sexcapades, I realized that I had read most of the stories involved in the article and never caught on. Crystal is a dirty girl.
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BAM! ... Given the economic toilet the whole world is in (especially today with the Senate denying the auto industry bailout), comics can be luxury we can't afford. We'll try and push through if the content is worth it, but is it good enough for a price increase? The Occasional Superheroine has some tips for the comic companies to help survive the recession-filled years ahead.
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BAM! ... How about a look back at all of the Punisher films, including the newest one? A fun look back. Where would you expect to see this? No, not Newsarama. How about the Huffington Post, of all places?
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BAM! ... Yay for good comic adaptations! Vertigo's ongoing series Fables will be making the jump to the screen. No, not a movie. ABC has optioned the book for an ongoing television series, which is a much better fit for the story than a film.
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BAM! ... Never let it be said that the comic industry doesn't inspire controversy. In one of the more depressing lists to come around of late (though certainly not without its brothers and sisters), Jon Loveless looks at all of the recent deaths at DC and points the blame squarely on one person. Here's a hint - it ain't the Spectre.
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BAM! ... It wouldn't be an AGGROgator column without the greatness that is Paul O'Brien's write-up of all sales Marvel. Head on over to the Beat and check it out.
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BAM! ... And finally for this week, we're saved! You may have been worried that the comic industry was going to die soon. But don't worry, John Byrne is on the case and he'll save us all.






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