Comics Should Be Good has the top 50 DC characters (#50-#46, #45-#41, #40-#36, #35-#31, #30-#26) and the top Marvel characters (#50-#46, #45-#41, #40-#36, #35-#31, #30-#26). Plus comic book urban legends, why you should own a copy of From Hell, an appreciation of Kelly Jones, and a few thoughts on what there is to love (or hate) about Scott Pilgrim.
Chris Sims has love for the Super-Sons, but Batman has love for no one!
Again With the Comics takes a look at one of the most racist comics in history.
Mike Sterling prefers stickers, speaks out on the manufactured hate for a married Spider-Man and readers respond, and looks back at the billion billion earths-shattering debut of Beta Ray Bill.
Kalinara has her character lists and the panel in which Kyle-Parallex kinda snaps Guy’s neck.
Occasional Superheroine’s psychic comic predictions come true (or not).
Caleb wonders why there’s nothing nice to say about Picoult’s Wonder Woman, overhears some things in the Hall of Justice, and has more evidence against the existence of the DC trinity.
Arrowette unveils the Dan Didio Advisory and Warning System.
ComicMix has Dennis O’Neil on writing comics.
For typography and design nerds, Todd Klein looks at the history of Batman logos: Part 1; Part 2; Part 3; Part 4; and Part 5.

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