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CLiNT WEEK: Comedian Frankie Boyle Rocks "Rex Royd"

The story of one billionaire scientist fighting against an iconic superhero gets twisted beyond belief as comedian Frankie Boyle spins Biblical murder, cosmic antibodies and holographic basketball into the "CLiNT" strip "Rex Royd."

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CLiNT WEEK: Mark Millar Readies Phase 2

The creator behind "Kick-Ass," "Superior" and more, Mark Millar kicks up the comics content of his monthly magazine "CLiNT" with a relaunch set to draw new readers into comic shops with new serials, characters and violnce.

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Inside Frank Quitely's "Star Wars"

Courtesy of Titan Magazine's "Star Wars Insider," CBR presents an exclusive look inside Frank Quitely's first "Star Wars" illustration from the new book "Star Wars Art: Comics" featuring a bloody Jedi bar brawl.

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MILLARWORLD WEEK: Mark Millar's Master Plan

With five new series, his first film production, a new phase for "CLiNT" magazine in the wings and more, Mark Millar and his all-star collaborators are looking to carve their creator-owned corner of the industry in 2012.

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MILLARWORLD EXCLUSIVE: "Supercrooks" Preview

Mark Millar and Leinil Francis Yu kick off a week of exclusive MillarWorld previews and news, revealing the opening of their heist comic "Supercrooks" as well as details of the series' cast and movie.

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EXCLUSIVE: "Supercrooks" Trailer Teases Year Of Millarworld

Mark Millar's plan for industry domination hits on two fronts in 2012 as the writer teases a full slate of new Millarworld art and exclusively debuts the live-action trailer for the "CLiNT" "Supercrooks" story.

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EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK: Millar and Yu's "Supercrooks"

Courtesy of Titan Magazines' "CLiNT," CBR News has an exclusive first look at Mark Millar, Nacho Vigalondo and Leinil Francis Yu's upcoming super villain-centric story, "Supercrooks."

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Make Comics For Mark Millar's "CLiNT"

For the launch of his UK comic mag "CLiNT," best-selling writer Mark Millar is putting the call out for aspiring creators to pitch short sci-fi tales and iconic characters to run alongside "Kick-Ass 2," "Nemesis" and more.

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