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Batgirl #48It’s new comic book day tomorrow! What’s everyone excited for? We’ll have our picks in a few hours, but until then, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup.

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The ComiChron – January 2016 comics sales estimates online: The difference five years makes – For those who like stats.

Comics Alliance – ‘Arrow’ May Have Taken Deathstroke Off the Table For Another DC Project – Interesting.

Haaretz – Egyptian Geeks Gather Near Tahrir Square to Fuel Anime Revolution – This is cool.

Sequential Crush – Romance in Black and White – Romance Comic Stories Redrawn for Diversity – Very interesting. Definitely check this one out.

 

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CBR – Angel & Faith Season 10 #23

Talking Comics – Batgirl #48

CBR – Captain America: Sam Wilson #6

CBR – Deadpool and the Mercs for Money #1

Talking Comics – The Shepherd – Apokatastasis

CBR – The Vision #4

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It’s new comic book day! What’s everyone getting? We’ve got reviews going up throughout the day, and some already up!

While you figure out what you’re going to get, here’s some news from around the web to keep you entertained.

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CBLDF – Palestinian Authority Issues Warrant for Cartoonist’s Arrest – Very interesting read and situation.

CBLDF – Lawyer Challenges Egyptian Constitution over Racy Excerpt – Another very interesting read.

 

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Geek Dad – Captive of Friendly Cove

CBR – Weirdworld #1

Comic Vine – Weirdworld #1

Egypt’s Hijab-clad Superheroine

8451I_qahera1Egypt has its own superhero, and the comic book crime fighting Qahera is a hijab wearing crime fighter taking on prejudice and representing strength.

Created by Deena Mohamed, the character was started as a web comic as a way to respond to frustrations at the time. The web comic has gained a following world-wide, not just in Egpyt. The popularity has grown to the point it’s moved from digital to print.

Qahera is the Arabic word for Egypt’s capital, Cairo and also means the conqueror or the vanquisher. An appropriate name for a character whose donning of a hijab is to fight the stereotype that women who wear the Islamic attire can’t also be strong.

The comic is written in English as Mohamed had a Western audience in mind from the beginning, another reason for the hijab. The character is partially a response to the backlash to Islam and meant to address that. In a recent story, that was the main plot with western women calling the outer-wear a sign of “oppression.”

The character also takes on the increase of sexual harassment and attacks on women in the streets of Egypt. An issue that’s been on the rise in recent years. She’s taken up arms, literally with a sword, to battle the issue.

Lately the web comic has taken on more recent history, paying tribute to the women who took part in the 2011 uprising protests.

A fine example of a comic series documenting recent experienced history through the guise of a superhero.

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It’s almost new comic book day, we’ll continue with posting this week’s previews! And of course our picks in a few hours.

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CBLDF – CBLDF Signs Letter Protesting Video Game Ban in NJ Library Excellent! Standing up for our rights!

CBLDF – Banned Egyptian Graphic Novel Back on Cairo Shelves More good news!

 

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CBR – Aquaman #16

The Beat – Emily (and the) Strange(rs) #1

CBR – Hawkeye #7

V for Vendetta Mask Spotted at Egyptian Embassy Protests

The attacks on the American embassies in Egypt and Libya and loss of life horrific. What’s becoming a more common site at protest, a Guy Fawkes masked, used in the graphic novel and movie V for Vendetta was worn by at least one protestor. As a symbol of protest, the mask has become popular first with the online group Anonymous and then adopted by others including Block Bloc and the Occupy movement.

People are up in arms over what they consider an inflammatory film about Islam. The origins of the film are murky. The US ambassador to Libya as well as some staff were killed in the attacks there.

(via The Mary Sue)

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So what’d everyone think of Before Watchmen: Minutemen #1?

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BoingBoing – Trinity: the birth of nuclear weapons in graphic novel form – Could be a cool read.

Hero Complex – ‘Nevsky’ graphic novel was 770 years in the making Interesting stuff.

ComicsAlliance – Hasbro Announces Comic-Con Exclusive Masters of Evil Action Figure Box SetI WANT!

The National – Graphic novel about Egyptian life gets English publication – I want to check this out.

DC Women Kicking Ass – A Before Watchmen Review Bingo CardHa!

 

Around the Tubes Reviews:

CBR – Before Watchmen: Minutemen #1

MTV Geek – Before Watchmen: Minutemen #1

Complex – Review: “Avengers vs. X-Men” Concludes Its Action-Packed First Act With Authority

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It’s new comic book day and there looks to be quite a few solid ones being released today.  What’s everyone getting?  While you wait for your local comic book shop to open, here’s the news you might have missed.

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Daily News & Analysis – Comic books have to keep pace with the times: Aalok JoshiA short article but interesting insight into the Indian comic book scene.

Robot 6 – Check DC wrote in 1938 for rights to Superman goes up for auctionA neat bit of history.  I have no idea what this’ll go for.

Ahram Online – US publisher to issue Egyptian graphic novel banned under MubarakGreat to see this comic being released.

Kotaku – Batman: Arkham City Shipped 4.6 Million Copies in Its First WeekThat’s an impressive number.  I’m going to go out on a limb and say a good chunk of that has sold too.

Kotaku – Is Harley Quinn Arkham City’s Most Subversive Character? – Kind of makes me want to play the game more and more appreciative of the character in comic books too.

Con Coverage:

Graphic Novel Reporter – After NYCC: Lance Fensterman Talks About the Con

MTV Geek – Womanthology at NYCC: If You Don’t See the Comic You Want, Make Your Own

MTV Geek – Hasbro’s David Vonner Discusses 3 Marvel-ous Lines at NYCC

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Bleeding Cool – The Incredible Hulk #1

MTV Geek – Wolverine & the X-Men #1

IGN – Wolverine and the X-Men #1

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It’s the day before new comic book day, what’s every getting?  While you deliberate, here’s the news you might have missed.

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Nerdage – OU professor writes business graphic novels – With this, maybe I’d of paid more attention in class?

Techcrunch – With Wikileaks Embargo, Payment Institutions Choose The Devil They Don’t KnowFor those who call for the prosecution of comic book pirates, you’d do well to read this article.

Ahram Online – New wave of comic books flourishes in EgyptGreat to see the art and story telling form taking off in the liberated country.

Kotaku – Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3’s Changes, Through the Eyes of a Pro – Another comic book video game tie-in is on the horizon, find out the changes in this one.

Con Coverage:

CBR – NYCC: Vertigo Gets Scary

CBR – NYCC: Robert Kirkman Spotlight

CBR – EXCLUSIVE: Kapow! Con Returns For Year Two

The Beat – Retailer files complaint against Wizard AND posts dramatic video on YouTube

MTV Geek – From Batman To “The Fixer” – Frank Miller Talks “Holy Terror” And His Respect For Batman

Around the Tubes Reviews:

IGN – The Incredible Hulk #1

CBR – Supergirl #2

Entertainment Weekly – Comic Book Reviews: Latest issues of ‘Batman’ and ‘Uncanny X-Men’; the outstanding graphic novel ‘Daybreak’

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It’s a new week and you probably missed last nights great episode of Graphic Policy radio.  You should absolutely check out the archived episodes, and while you do that, here’s the news you might have missed.

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Hero Complex – Aquaman’s 70th birthday celebration surfaces at the Shrine –  Happy birthday!

Fan Service – Catwoman, Starfire, blah blah blahAnother take on the Catwoman and the “woman issue” DC has.

The National – Egyptian graphic novel rekindles an art formIt’ll be fascinating to see how the art form evolves in the new Egypt and what is produced.

Bleeding Cool – Dwayne McDuffie, Write-In Candidate For Writers Guild AwardsHopefully folks will get the message.

Kotaku – Sunday Comics: Elitism Isn’t Free – Each week Kotaku brings some great web comics.

Con Coverage:

Comicsgirl – Kazu Kibuishi at the National Book Festival

Detroit News – Comic book fans turn out in droves for Detroit Fanfare at Cobo

Hindustan Times – Mumbai to host its first convention on comic books

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Boing Boing – Habibi

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