Friday, November 24, 2017
How Nintendo Came to America
In 1985, home video games were as dead as a doornail. The Nintendo Entertainment System changed that, and at FAO Schwarz, a young Joe Quesada, now of Marvel Comics, was among the first salesmen.
Take a peek behind the curtain of video game—and cultural!—history HERE at Wired.
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Joe Quesada on Changes at Marvel
Joe Quesada, courtesy Joe Quesada |
The old order changeth: In November, 2017, CB Cebulski was brought in as Marvel Comics' newest editor in chief. Marvel's Chief Creative Officer, Joe Quesada, talks about the change and the future HERE at Newsarama.
Jim McLauchlin
Mysteries of Fantastic Four #1
Stan Lee's plot of Fantastic Four #1, printed in Fantastic Four #358 |
Fantastic Four #1 is one of the most hyper-analyzed comics of all time, but still, even 56 years after its publication, mysteries endure. The most tantalizing? Was it written in reverse?
Find out about that, and much more, right HERE at Newsarama.
Jim McLauchlin
Friday, November 17, 2017
Review, "Justice League" Movie: It Gets Better…?
Justice League, courtesy Warner Bros. Ent. |
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Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Jim Demonakos, Jack of Many Trades
Jim Demonakos, photo courtesy Jim Demonakos |
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Friday, November 3, 2017
The Oral History: Justice League at 30
The famous Kevin Maguire Justice League #1 cover |
Back in 1987, DC Comics revitalized Justice League with the talents of Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis, and Kevin Maguire. The title turned into a massive hit, humanizing and humor-izing many of DC's top heroes, and inspiring a bevy of spinoffs.
Now, 30 years later, the creators and DC execs talk about how it happened, and its legacy, over at Newsarama. Please read and enjoy!
Jim McLauchlin
Bwah-ha-ha, indeed |