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EDITOR’S NOTE: Every day for the next month, indieWIRE will be republishing profiles and interviews from the past ten years (in their original, retro format) with some of the people that have defined independent cinema in the first decade of this... Full Article at Indie Wire
As the end of the decade fast approaches, Tim reflects on Frank Miller's apocalyptic "Dark Knight Strikes Again" and Grant Morrison's also-apocalyptic "Final Crisis," and explains why one is so much better than the other. Full Article at Comic Book Resources
HOLLYWOOD - DECEMBER 17: Director Frank Miller arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of Lionsgate's 'The Spirit' held at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on December 17, 2008 in Hollywood, California. View Photo »
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“He has an uncanny ability to tell stories that are both accessible and progressively avant-garde,” explained indie director Patrick Meaney, whose untitled Grant Morrison documentary, previewed in the exclusive clips above and below, will analyze the... Full Article at Wired
Though close up silhouettes of Batman provide the backdrop for the opening three pages of Frank Miller's "Dark Knight Strikes Again," the first superhero we see in full is a naked Ray Palmer, the Atom, savagely fighting for his survival in the... Full Article at Comic Book Resources
I have no idea what to make of this comic book. I’m usually a big Kyle Baker fan, but this book has just perplexed me on every level. Full Article at Newsarama
HOLLYWOOD - DECEMBER 17: Director/writer Frank Miller (R) and Kimberly Cox arrive at the Los Angeles premiere of Lionsgate's 'The Spirit' held at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on December 17, 2008 in Hollywood, California. View Photo »
Most of the comics that I was exposed to were given to me by Joss. You know, lots of Frank Miller and Alan Moore and stuff like that ... But I was never going down to the comic store every week to pick up the latest issue of everything. It’s more sort of an interest that I’ve gotten into in the past 10 ...
In 1909, when President William Howard Taft visited Riverside's Mission Inn, founder Frank Miller led him to an outsized chair specially constructed for Taft's 300-pound-plus frame. The president was not charmed. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
I'm still in the process of building my Best Of lists for the decade we are currently exiting. Full Article at The Comics Reporter
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