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Re: CLiNT: New newsstand comic from Mark Millar/Titan!

Posted: 17 Dec 2011, 20:25
by felneymike
Giving British small pressers a "leg up" into the big time? I may just have to buy the issues that story runs in!

Re: CLiNT: New newsstand comic from Mark Millar/Titan!

Posted: 28 Dec 2011, 19:37
by Digifiend

Re: CLiNT: New newsstand comic from Mark Millar/Titan!

Posted: 21 Jan 2012, 16:24
by SID
You get 20% if you take up a subscription at clintmag.com and so have taken out a 9-issue subscription. :D

Re: CLiNT: New newsstand comic from Mark Millar/Titan!

Posted: 18 Feb 2012, 21:11
by McSCOTTYS GHOST
I gave up on Clint after issue 3 only having a sly look at the book when in a comic shop -although I liked some of the strips in it it looked a bit "cramped" - I picked up the new issue 14 (100 pager) and it looks amazing also good strips (Kick Ass 2, Graveyard Empire) very much like this now would advise folk to haver a look

Re: CLiNT: New newsstand comic from Mark Millar/Titan!

Posted: 26 Feb 2012, 12:05
by Terry
A new look, with new strips

MARK MILLAR'S NEW, RETOOLED CLiNT

After threatening to mutate into something even more wonderful with its last handful of issues, Kick-Ass creator Mark Millar has retooled CLiNT, the 100-page comics magazine, into a whole new volume, with a new #1!

With four brand-new stories beginning between its covers, a brand new look, new logo and new attitude, the little comic that could is now the comic you can’t ignore!

Every issue now features epic news and interview exclusives you won’t read anywhere else – from set reports, casting announcements and extensive actor grillings to behind-the-scenes commentaries and new art from top comics talent!

CLiNT #2.1 will be available from all good magazine retailers and comic stores on May 9 2012 US, May 10 2012 UK, priced $6.99/£4.25.

http://www.facebook.com/clintmag

Re: CLiNT: New newsstand comic from Mark Millar/Titan!

Posted: 26 Feb 2012, 14:01
by Digifiend

Re: CLiNT: New newsstand comic from Mark Millar/Titan!

Posted: 26 Feb 2012, 18:44
by felneymike
Hmm, could be interesting. It's not quite "100 pages of comics" though really, is it? Mind you It'd be great if it was!

Re: CLiNT: New newsstand comic from Mark Millar/Titan!

Posted: 26 Feb 2012, 21:12
by big bad bri
How many issues did vol 1 last in the end,i must admit i gave up after a few issues but i may now get back issues from forbidden planet.

Re: CLiNT: New newsstand comic from Mark Millar/Titan!

Posted: 26 Feb 2012, 22:02
by PaulTwist
big bad bri wrote:How many issues did vol 1 last in the end,i must admit i gave up after a few issues but i may now get back issues from forbidden planet.
Fifteen issues. #14 is on sale now; #15 is out on 29th March.

The relaunch looks good - it seems to be a fairly obvious ploy to avoid readers dropping off once the main attraction of Kick-Ass 2 ends next month, but the replacement strips look good to me. Hope they run the Jonathan Ross/Bryan Hitch Image comic "America's Got Powers" as it looks great (plus if CLiNT run it I won't have to pick it up as single issues! Still, it's only $2.99 which seems a bargain these days!)

Re: CLiNT: New newsstand comic from Mark Millar/Titan!

Posted: 24 May 2012, 14:11
by Terry
CLiNT #2.1 is on sale in the UK today, I'm wanting to read Secret Service so will hopefully get a copy over the next few days

http://titanmagazines.com/t/clint/uk/21/

Re: CLiNT: New newsstand comic from Mark Millar/Titan!

Posted: 24 Aug 2012, 04:10
by musiquetom
I already mentioned it under General Discussion Paul. Unfortunately no one here was interested.

Let's hope it does well anyway. I doubt it'll be the "Eagle for the 21st Century" Millar is promising. That's just a soundbite to get media attention, but any new UK comic should be welcomed. I just hope they find room amongst those celebrity contributors to publish work from people with experience in comics.

Re: CLiNT: New newsstand comic from Mark Millar/Titan!

Posted: 24 Aug 2012, 09:17
by Digifiend
Huh? You do realise you just replied to a comment posted six months ago?