Quick hits

If you're avoiding DC Comics' "Infinite Crisis" hullabaloo, but can't resist wanting to find out just what the devil is going on, this Wikipedia entry lays it all out.

Tom Spurgeon interviews Bob Andelman, author of a recent biography on cartoonist Will Eisner.

Ian Brill interviews Graeme McMillan, host of the late and lamented comics blog Fanboy Rampage.

Booksteve remembers the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents.

The Joss Whedon-scripted "Astonishing X-Men" comic will go bi-monthly beginning with its 13th issue, out in February. Whedon is also scripting an issue of "Marvel Spotlight" out in February.

There's a "Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" video game out to coincide with the movie adaptation.

Today in funnybook science: Comic books reflect how humans react to threats.

Cartoonist Matt Wagner talks to Newsarama about his new mini-series "Batman and the Monster Men."

"Superman Returns" director Bryan Singer talks about the late Marlon Brando's appearance in the new film.

Michelle Rodriquez, now appearing on "Lost," may play Marvel Comics' "Tigress" in a big-screen movie.

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