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It’s looking like it’ll be another solid week for DC comics, so make sure to get to your comic shop early tomorrow if you haven’t pre-ordered any comic books being released.   While you scramble, here’s the news you might have missed.

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CBLDF – CBLDF Liberty Trading Cards in Stores this Week – Support the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund!

The Mary Sue – Amazon’s New Netflix-Style Library for eBooks Coming Soon?Will comics be a part?  How long before we see that?

Comicvine – Is DC Reviving the Comic Book Industry?Isn’t it too early to ask this question?

The ComiChron – Early DC relaunch sales help erase half 2011’s decline – We’re starting to see how the DC shake up is starting to play out in sales.

Con Coverage:

Comics Girl – Small Press Expo 2011!

Spandexless – SPX Day 2: Consummate Professionals

Spandexless – SPX Day One: God, Look at this Haul

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CBR – Action Comics #1

Cartoon Movement – The Big Lie #1

CBR – Men of War #1

CBR – Moon Knight #5

Nerdage – Animal Man #1 and other The New 52 week 2 comic book reviews

MTV Geek – Dark Horse Advance Reviews: B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth – Russia #1, and The Guild: Clara #1

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From the buzz online it seems the DC comic reboot is working with reports of lots of sellouts and rationing of comics.  Did you get to your local shop and pick up some of the new books?  Anything good?  Here’s the news while you think about that.

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Death and Taxes – 9/11 Truther Comic ‘The Big Lie’ is About More Than 9/11 (Interview)I’ve never had a comic make me more angry.

Huffington Post – Interview: Judd Winick Talks Batwing, a New Batman Comic Set in AfricaThis is one of the DC new series I most look forward to.

Rap Ireland – B.o.B To Feature In Clothing Brand AKOO’s Graphic Novel! – Any spotlight on comic books is good.

Con Coverage:

MTV Geek – Dragon-Con 2011: Actress Virginia Hey Goes On The ‘Warrior’ Path

MTV Geek – Dragon-Con 2011: Taking Tokyo With Magic The Gathering Creator Richard Garfield

MTV Geek – Atlanta Comic Book Artists Converge At Dragon-Con

Washington City Paper – Meet an SPX Cartoonist: An Interview With Craig Thompson

Fantagraphics Book – SPXplosion!

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IGN – Action Comics #1

IGN – Detective Comics #1

CBR – Detective Comics #1

CBR – Swamp Thing #1

Wired – The Big Lie #1

Review – The Big Lie

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The Big LieAs if to capitalize on the 10th anniversary of the tragedy of September 11th, Image Comics releases The Big Lie, written by Rick Veitch.  The comic starts off as an attempt by a woman in the future to travel back in time and save her husband who died during the terrorist attack.  While explaining the attacks, the people she attempts to convince rattle off “Truther” beliefs and pokes holes in her story.  There’s a reason this is also called “The Truther Comic.”

A lab tech travels back in time on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001 to try and get her husband out of the world trade center before it falls, but will the facts convince him before it’s too late? A riveting tale of 9/11 by award winning master storyteller RICK VEITCH that exposes ‘The Big Lie!’

It’d be one thing if the comic focused on one person’s loss during the tragedy, but the fact that it questions the events spinning it into one big giant conspiracy comes off as insensitive and exploitative during this anniversary.  Even by the end of the story, the lab tech who starts off with such strong beliefs as to what happened, questions them, which shows her as a pretty weak minded individual.  And even in all of the theories it throws out, it doesn’t go too much in depth into them, instead skimming each one without exploring whether it’s plausible.  It goes so far as to include the theory that this was an inside job to be used as an excuse for Neo-Cons to expand American Imperialism.

The day was a tragedy, no matter what you believe the truth might be.  On the 10th anniversary of it, we need to focus on those lost to terrorism and what’s come since.  We were all changed, especially those who lost a loved one and this comic’s release doesn’t feel like it attempts to ask questions about the event, but throw out conspiracies without exploration of them, which feels half-assed and disgraces the memory of those lost.  Instead of a reflection, we’re left with profiteering on a tragedy an act it accuses the Bush administration of doing itself.  The Big Lie to me feels like a big insult.

Story: 6 Art: 6.75 Overall: 6.25 Recommendation: Pass

Story: Rick Veitch Art: Rick Veitch and Gary Erskine Cover: Thomas Yeates

Publisher: Image Comics Cost: $3.99 Release Date: September 7

Image Comics provided Graphic Policy with an advance copy of this issue for FREE for review.

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The weekend is almost here and that means Baltimore Comic Con!  Wee!  But while you and I wait, here’s the news you might have missed.

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CBR – Brian Wood Bids DC Comics AdieuI’ll follow him wherever he goes and whatever he does.

CBR – Veitch Corrects “The Big Lie”Our thoughts can be found on our radio show.

The Beat – Comics, comics shops and digital – An interesting read.

Con Coverage:

Bleeding Cool – Tina Garceau At The Philadelphia Alternative Comic Convention 2011

The Beat – Show Report: Rainy Sunday fails to dampen comics at PACC

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CBR – Griff the Invisible

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Lots of varied news.  There’s so much in the works… I wish I could say more!  But, until then, here’s some news you might have missed.

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CBLDF – Erica Friedman Speaks Out on Canada Customs CaseMust read….

CBLDF – Bruce McFarling Talks Canada Customs Case – Must read….

Bleeding Cool – The Big Lie Isn’t Just A Truther Text… It’s An EC ComicYou can hear our thoughts about the comic in our radio show.

Geekweek – Tatum, Wahlberg Circle THE CROW After Cooper Drops OutNot sure what I think about either of these choices.

The Nation – The Newest Avenger: Superhero to Challenge Race Politics – Nice to see this getting such high profile coverage.

Con Coverage:

Comics Girl – Philadelphia Alternative Comic Con & minicomic reviews

The Beat – Wizard World LA postponement surprised guests and exhibitors

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StarTribune – Big Questions

IGN – 99 Days

Blogcritics Books – Rise: The Story of the Egyptian Revolution As Written Shortly Before It Began

Graphic Policy Radio Episode 2 – Spider-Man, Race, Education, Movies, The Big Lie and Secret Six

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Last night was the second episode of Graphic Policy Radio.  Discussed during the hour:

  • Race and gender in comic books – last weeks news of a new Ultimate Spider-Man cause a lot of discussion in the media and forums on the topic

Read More: http://graphicpolicy.com/2011/08/01/the-comicmarket-problem/

  • This summer saw a lot of movies based on comic books, we chat about our thoughts of this year’s line up as well as the future including numerous comic book based television shows on the horizon

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  • The ending of Secret Six as well as Image Comic’s September release The Big Lie

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It feels like San Diego Comic-Con was just a few days ago, but already another convention is upon us, Gen Con!  It’ll be days of gaming and hanging out with friends. Wee!  While I do my happy dance, here’s the news you might have missed.

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Bleeding Cool – The Flash Movie Has “A Solid Script”, Warners Still Want A Justice League FilmPretty sure the Green Lantern script was “solid” as well.

Bleeding Cool – Plans For The Future Of The Green Lantern Film FranchiseMhmm, fool me twice.

Bleeding Cool – Fear Of A Black Spider-ManRich, it’s “Fear of a Black Planet,” which was a fantastic album. But seriously, good to know it’s just not comic retailers who make racist comments.

MTV Geek – Interview: Rick Veitch On His 911 Truther Comic Book ‘The Big Lie’You better believe we’ll be covering this when it comes out.

This Magazine – In the fight for better literacy, comic books are teachers’ secret weapon – Another spotlight in how comics are being used for education purposes.

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Seattle Pi – Freshman: Tales of 9th Grade Obsessions, Revelations, and Other Nonsense