The issue I bought had #6 on the cover.
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Huh, maybe I bought #5. (So confused. . . it didn't seem to end. . . perhaps my shop didn't get #6.)
It's down to Miller vs Moore. What a shock.
Moore will win, as is right. If Gaiman had been on the other bracket though it would've been Gaiman vs. Moore in the finals, I'd wager.
As would have been really right.
So no JLU last night. I ended up taping Naruto and some really stupid show that were in its timeslot. WTF?
Those guys make Fox's scheduling seem sensible. I've already seen the TT/DP episode, like, three times.
At his usual "Cup o' Joe" panel and in a follow-up panel called "Mondo Marvel," Marvel Comics' Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada talked about numerous happenings in the future of the universes he manages, as well as a new writers incentive called "The 10 Terrific."
"The 10 Terrific" are Joss Whedon ("Astonishing X-Men"), Reginald Hudlin ("Marvel Knights Spider-Man," "Black Panther"), Allen Heinberg ("Young Avengers"), Dan Slott ("She-Hulk"), Roberto Sacasa ("Marvel Knights 4"), Greg Pak ("Warlock," "Iron Man: House of M," "Marvel 1602: The New World"), Daniel Way ("Venom," "Bullseye: Greatest Hits"), David Hine ("NYX," "Mutopia X"), Sean McKeever ("Sentinel," "Mary Jane," "Gravity"), and Robert Kirkman ("Marvel Team-Up," "Fantastic Four: Foes").
"These guys are going to be getting a super boost from Marvel," Quesada said. "Each [writer] will be getting a regular series or a major mini-series that will hopefully push them to that next level."
Har.
Great moments in comics posters: [link]
I remember that one (I was a mere tad at the time). There was a Thor one too, that featured a Jack Kirby rendering of an Asgardian goddess.