Comic fans can be a contemptuous and argumentative lot; who can take who, what's more desirable an Action Comics #1 or a Detective Comics #27 (that's an easy one, Tec all the way), but no debate is more hotly contested than what is the first … [Read more...]
BEST LIVE ACTION ADAPTIONS
BEST LIVE ACTION ADAPTIONS I'll need to quantify my answer to this great question; first, I don't read any modern superhero comic books so I'm not up with what is going on with Spider-Man or Batman like I was when I was a regular reader (yikes- … [Read more...]
BATMAN TV SERIES: CAMP OR FAITHFUL ADAPTION
BATMAN TV SERIES: CAMP OR FAITHFUL ADAPTION? The 1950s ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN TV series starring George Reeves had been a money maker for National Comics (now known as DC Comics) since having the character appear on the new medium of television … [Read more...]
THE GREAT HOSTESS AD CAMPAIGN
THE GREAT HOSTESS AD CAMPAIGN We all know Ted's love of PSA's in comics and while I like them too, because who doesn't want to learn that old people can be your friend too, there's nothing that tops the real star of Bronze Age Comics-- The Hostess … [Read more...]
WACKY COMIC IDEAS: MIKE MURDOCK!
WACKY COMIC IDEAS: MIKE MURDOCK! They can't all be winners. DAREDEVIL came along in his own title (Apr 1964) by Stan Lee and Joe Orlando and to say he struggled to find his footing would be an understatement. RIght from the get-go, the idea of … [Read more...]
THE ORIGIN OF THE PENGUIN
THE ORIGIN OF THE PENGUIN Batman bad guy The Penguin is enjoying a level of interest thanks in no small part to his appearance in Matt Reeve's blockbuster film THE BATMAN (2022), as portrayed by actor Colin Farrell, is a far cry from The Penguin … [Read more...]
COMICS OF THE WILD WEST
Western Comics gained popularity after World War II when superhero popularity had begun to fade dramatically. Veterans returning from overseas wanted something to entertain them and it's no coincidence that Westerns continued to be popular in movie … [Read more...]
CRAZY COMIC BOOK COVERS
CRAZY COMIC BOOK COVERS Comic Book Covers sell books! There can be no question about that-- a good cover will make you take out your wallet without giving it much thought, a crazy cover might make you scratch your head but you have to admit, … [Read more...]
BATMAN’S CRAZIEST ADVENTURES: TALKING FLOWERS
BATMAN'S CRAZIEST ADVENTURES: TALKING FLOWERS Batman's been around for a lot of years first appearing in March of 1939, but it's often in those earliest stories that he had some of his craziest adventures, let's take a closer look. DETECTIVE … [Read more...]
STERANKO’S INCREDIBLE HULK
When Jim Steranko was let loose after starting with Jack Kirby's breakdowns Marvel Comics knew they had a force of nature at loose. Steranko dominated Nick Fury Agent of Shield with amazing page layouts, design, storytelling, power and energy-- the … [Read more...]
CREATOR SPOTLIGHT: WILL EISNER
CREATOR SPOTLIGHT: WILL EISNER Willam Erwin Eisner was born on March 6, 1917 in Brooklyn, New York. From an early age Will had an affinity to art, and his father, Samuel, encouraged him by buying him art supplies and give him advice, much to his … [Read more...]
BATMAN’S TOUGHEST TEN YEARS
BATMAN'S TOUGHEST TEN YEARS Batman first blasted his way into the comic pages as the bloodthirsty avenger known as The Bat Man blasting his enemies with his .45 automatic or pushing the bad guys into a vat of acid with little remorse. A year later … [Read more...]
CREATOR SPOTLIGHT: DICK SPRANG
SPOTLIGHT: DICK SPRANG, BOB KANE'S FAVORITE GHOST Richard W. Sprang was born July 28, 1915 in Fremont, OH. From his teen years Sprang worked as an illustrator in pulps for publishers like Columbia and Street & Smith before joining a daily … [Read more...]
AMAZING WORLD OF DC COMICS
THE AMAZING WORLD OF DC COMICS Marvel Comics and DC Comics have had a long rivalry that goes beyond who has the better characters, or which universe is more interesting. Both companies had been around since the 1930s, DC First in 1935 and Marvel … [Read more...]
CREATOR PROFILE: CURT SWAN (1920-1996)
CREATOR PROFILE: CURT SWAN (1920-1996) Ask most people who read comics in the Silver and early Bronze age of comics to picture the comic book Superman in their head, the vast majority will come up with Curt Swan's iconic looking Man of … [Read more...]
GEORGE PEREZ
CREATOR PROFILE: GEORGE PEREZ (1954-2022) George Perez burst on the scene in the 1970s when he was assigned to THE AVENGERS for Marvel Comics. His ability to render highly detailed and what would be over-crowded panels by another artist made him a … [Read more...]
NEAL ADAMS
Neal Adams (June 15, 1941 - April 28, 2022) was born on Governors Island in New York City. His father was in the US Military so Neal found himself growing up in a variety of locations in the United States and Europe. He attended and graduated … [Read more...]
FOOM!
It takes gravitas to create a Fan Club for yourself and make the fans believe it's legitimate but that's exactly what Stan Lee and Marvel Comics did in February 1973-- initially helmed by legendary artist Jim Steranko who provided much of the design … [Read more...]
CREATOR PROFILE: FLETCHER HANKS
CREATOR PROFILE: FLETCHER HANKS (1889-1976) Fletcher Hanks may not be a household name in the world of comic books but his sheer creativity and influence on the later underground comics of the 1960s earn him a place in comics history. Born Dec 1st … [Read more...]
BAT-SLAP!
We all know the infamous Bat-slap-- it's been the subject of hundreds of memes since before the time any of us knew what a meme was. But what is the history of it? Where does it come from and why in the world would Batman slap Robin like … [Read more...]
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