* The Kirby heirs are indeed seeking a piece of Spider-Man in their copyright claim. Wouldn’t you? Tom Spurgeon offers some thoughts on the still-developing story, which I will be substituting for my own as is custom.
* Frazer Irving says he is indeed the artist on Grant Morrison’s Batman & Robin #10-12. Something tells me DC didn’t intend for the news to come out this way. Still, Frazer Irving!
* Drawn & Quarterly and PictureBox unveil who and what they’ll be bringing with them to SPX this weekend. Their collective bounty includes John Porcellino’s Map of My Heart, the Sammy Harkham-edited Bart Simpson’s Treehouse of Horror, and the ultimate con debut, Lauren Weinstein and Tim Hodler’s brand new baby. Congratulations! Dig John P.’s convention badges, too:
* Wow, I’m digging this Monster Brains gallery of monster art by Skinner. More here.
* Longtime ADDTF fave Robert Burden returns with another time-lapse video of one of his colossal action-figure paintings, this time around a 6 foot by 8 foot portrait of Battle Cat. Someday I’m taking the mirrors off my bedroom ceiling and replacing them with one of these things.
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