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    PaisleyPajamas: The Last Days of American Crime is already being slated for production as a movie by Sam Worthington and his cohorts and if memory serves me, is first... more »
    Tomb: R.O.A.C.H.: The Wall-E comic is shockingly pretty good. more »
    Kyle Grousis-Henderson: watchmen more »
    iameleveneight: As a Chicagoan, I'd like to thank Marvel for both taking out the shitty Bears and the eyesore that is UFO Soldier Field. Thank you. more »
    Klebert L. Hall: "Marvel Comics' reaction to 9/11 was both heartfelt and far-reaching," Of course, that's where the money was, at the time. "So what to make of Siege... more »
    ♠ Final ♠: No, sorry. Jay Cutler already blew up and took out Soldier Field. Try harder House of Ideas. more »
    TomSkylark: What is even happening on that page with the attack? I'm trying to figure out what the artist is trying to get us to understand, and all I can get is ... more »
    zslane: It amazes me that in a fictional universe where a single being can consume suns and planets, killing all nearby sentient life in the process (Galactus... more »
    David Tillotson: In 2004 the Indian Ocean tsunami killed over 400,000 people. In 2008 Cyclone Nargis killed over 100,000 people. So far swine flu has killed around 10,... more »
    disatess: after the events of 9/11 , marvel made civil war , world war hulk and now the siege all had massive destruction upon the world , I mean ghost rider br... more »
    killglance: It's not like this will be the largest mass death in Marvel history to start off a storyline. I seem to recall Grant Morrison writing the deaths of s... more »
    Aidan_: Frankly, I'm surprised that this is what gets people's undies in a bunch. This is not something new in comics. Wide-scale destruction and death of civ... more »
    Izod517: It is odd that a company that will no longer let Wolverine or Nick Fury smoke on panel is ok with 'bad guys' killing thousands of innocent civilians f... more »
    EmporerOfJustice: Comparing this to 911 doesnt make much sense. Unless you think 911 was planned for a specific purpose. Thats the only way this is more than just coinc... more »
    neorandomizer: Is this the same site that said we should see 2012 where we get to see billions of deaths or the Road were we get to see the last dregs of humanity be... more »
    Matt Anderson: When billions of human beings died at the beginning of Battlestar Galactica, was that a "cynical shock tactic" to "up the ante" in terms of ratings? O... more »
    BoomingEchoes: See the thing is that Post 9/11 America is a much much more violent place as a whole. Even while we were crying and holding hands singing koom by ya, ... more »
    Insomnia Bob: Wow. Just. Wow. This is probably one of the dumbest things I've read on i09. For one thing, let us get this out of the way real quick: This is a FICT... more »
    Derek Sabine: When in some polls more then half the American people believe that there was a cover up of the truth about 9/11 & a third think it was an inside j... more »
    F3st3r: Wow, I think this sensitivity to the deaths of thousands of fictional characters to be extremely wussy. Did you cry when all those "People" died on t... more »
  • #comicswecrave

    Mind Control And Heists Brighten 2009's Last New Comics

    It's the last week of new comic releases of the year (Well, kind of, but I'll get to that later), so it's a good thing that tomorrow's haul at your local comic store is full of comfort and joy. Almost. More »
  • #rant

    How Marvel Learned To Stop Worrying About 9/11 And Love Slaughter

    Wondering how long it'd take for the events of September 11th to go from real life tragedy to thoughtless plot McGuffin? Marvel's new mega-event Siege demonstrates that the answer is "eight years, and we can kill even more people." More »
  • #comicswecrave

    Dr. Horrible Strikes Again, And Captain Picard Goes Ghost-Hunting

    Fittingly, perhaps, for our book and comic theme week, there's a lot to buy in comic stores tomorrow. Whether you're looking for zombies, space opera, superheroes, detectives or even just a new Dr. Horrible, there's something here for you. More »
  • #comicswecrave

    Wood, Dreams And The Victory Of Evil In This Week's Comics

    Killer puppets and wily foxes offer the best thrills in this week's new comic releases, but there's also a nice taster for curious potential Hellboy fans and even the seventh issue of a six issue mini-series. Hello, Comics We Crave! More »
  • #comicswecrave

    Tis The Season For Tesla, Frankenstein And This Week's Comics

    You can tell that we're getting closer to Hallowe'en, just by looking at this week's new comic releases: Vampires! Zombie plagues! Frankenstein's Monster! Nikolai Tesla! Okay, maybe not that last one. But these are still Comics We Crave. More »
  • #comicswecrave

    Up, Down And Away In This Week's Comics

    Whether you're looking for superpowered pets, non-moving motion comics, classic tales retold or spelunking adventure the way you want it, there's only one place to look this week: Your local comic book store. Why, yes: These are comics we crave. More »
  • #comiceconomics

    Marvel Plans To Take Pity On Your Pocketbook

    Fans feeling as if you have to buy every book that Marvel publishes in order to follow their favorite characters can take one piece of good news from the Mondo Marvel panel this afternoon: No more crossovers. Well, for awhile. More »
  • #reborn

    Kiss Me Underage Deadly In New Captain America Tease

    Jailbait psychopaths and government organizations offering secret deals? It can only be the latest ploy from Marvel Comics to make sure that you'll pick up the first issue of Captain America: Reborn. More »
  • #newcomicswecrave

    Something For Everyone In This Week's Comics

    Hope you've been saving up your pennies recently, because this week's comics are full of new treats for you to savor, whether they're Gotham Girls, deadly alien Predators, or Barack Obama in a loincloth. Okay, maybe not that last one. More »
  • #newcomicswecrave

    Marvel, Steampunk And Misfits Rule This Week's Comics

    After weeks of taking it relatively easy, there's only one way to look at this week's new releases: Marvel are back to wanting all of your money. But steampunk and weird goodness are available elsewhere. More »
  • #darkwolverine

    Wolverine's Son Is Darker, More Ramones Than His Daddy

    The best part of Marvel's entire Dark Reign event? That might end up being Dark Wolverine, where Wolvie's son pisses everyone off by stealing daddy's identity. We spoke to writer Daniel Way about the series. More »
  • #newcomicswecrave

    Holiday Spirits And Armageddon

    This week's comics get into the holiday spirit with stories about Santa Claus, murdered politicians and biblical apocalypses. Break out the eggnog lattes, sit back and relax. These are the new comics we crave.
  • #darkreign

    Oh My God, They Killed Tony!

    Apparently, Marvel Comics took the success of The Dark Knight pretty badly, if this recently-released teaser image is anything to go by. Maybe a little too badly - I mean, killing Iron Man because his movie wasn't the biggest hit of the summer? Isn't that going a little too far? While the publisher isn't saying what comic this image is from, we're wondering if it has something to do with Dark Reign, the next stage of superhero drama for Marvel's heroes following the end of Secret Invasion. More »