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Illustrator R. Crumb is drawn to God

Behold! Robert Crumb has found God, or at least a hint of what he looks like. "It was hard to draw God," the reclusive cartoonist says about his...
USA TODAY, 10/19/09 by David Colton · More from publication -
Look! It's comics!

DC Comics today launches Wednesday Comics, a 12-week series of newspaper-size comic strips featuring Superman, Batman and other heroes in...
USA TODAY, 07/08/09 by David Colton · More from publication -
Superman to leap off these pages

Flying defiantly into a digital world, DC Comics will launch a weekly series of superhero comic strips next month, printed on full-size newspaper...
USA TODAY, 06/15/09 by David Colton · More from publication -
A COMIC FREE FOR ALL

You've seen the movie. Now read the comic. That's the comic-book industry's super plan Saturday as it celebrates X-Men Origins: Wolverine with the...
USA TODAY, 05/01/09 by David Colton · More from publication -
Reports of the AAAI 2008 Spring Symposia
The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) was pleased to present the AAAI 2008 Spring Symposium Series, held Wednesday...
AI Magazine, 10/01/08 by Balduccini, Marcello; Baral, Chitta; Brodaric, Boyan; Colton, Simon; Fox, Peter; Gutelius, David; Hinkelmann, Knut; Horswill, Ian; Huberman, Bernardo; Hudlicka, Eva; Lerman, Kristina; Lisetti, Christine; McGuinness, Deborah; Maher, Mary Lou; Musen, Mark A · More from publication -
The crime that created Superman

On the night of June 2, 1932, the world's first superhero was born -- not on the mythical planet of Krypton but from a little-known tragedy on the...
USA TODAY, 08/26/08 by David Colton · More from publication -
An X-Men milestone

Big changes are in the wind for everyone's favorite mutants as Marvel's Uncanny X-Men celebrates its 500th issue on Wednesday, 45 years after they...
USA TODAY, 07/21/08 by David Colton · More from publication -
Three decades, two discs for Radiators retrospective

Music Proudly touting the mantra "too stupid to stop," The Radiators are just warming up after 30 years of creating and performing their...
USA TODAY, 06/13/08 by Edna Gundersen, David Colton · More from publication -
What's green and funny and read all over?

The comics pages go "green" for Earth Day on Tuesday as 46 cartoon strips, from Blondie and Family Circus to Mutts and Zippy the Pinhead try to...
USA TODAY, 04/21/08 by David Colton · More from publication -
The Hulk gets pulled into a crimson tide

Captain America is dead. Spider-Man is single again. And now the Incredible Hulk is turning incredibly red. Looking to boost sales and...
USA TODAY, 02/18/08 by David Colton · More from publication


