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i think a Wordbook is another name for a Bendis book.
Scarlet Witch's new costume looks really lame on that Uncanny Avengers picture
Scarlet Witch's new costume looks really lame on that Uncanny Avengers picture
Doesn't matter, it's Wally Wood. You just buy it and pat yourself on the back for your good taste(as TTOB loves to let us know about)
i presume it's neither an art book or contains stories, but it's hollowed out and full of spiders so when you open it they crawl all over the place.
This massive tome is the American edition of a museum catalogue that accompanied a gigantic career retrospective on display in De Palma, Spain in 2010, the largest such exhibit ever devoted to this incredible artist.
It will show 225 Original Art pages, among them:
8 complete stories:
- Trial by Arms (TFT #34)
- My World (WS #22)
- There Will Come Soft Rains (WF #17)
- Flesh Garden (Mad #11)
- Prince Violent (Mad #13)
- The Children (WSF #23)
- Flash Gordon and the Space Pirates (Phantom #18)
- To Kill a God (Vampirella #12)
17 Covers and Prints:
- Weird Science #14 & 21
- Mad #28
- Frontline Combat #14
- Daredevil # 9 & 10
- Dynamo #3
- Witzend #4
- Heroes Inc. Presents: #1 & 2(1969 unpublished)
- All-Star Comics #63
- Screw #418
- World of Wood #2 (by Dave Stevens)
- Prints for: Chennault, Concord, Joan of Arc & Adam and Eve
This documentary will study Fredric Werthams crusade to link comics with juvenile delinquency, which helped spur burnings of comic books in the United States, Congressional hearings into the role of comics and juvenile delinquency, and the creation of the Comics Code Authority as a censoring body. The documentary will also explore these events in light of comics subsequent evolution into more sophisticated material that is no longer primarily childrens fare. To illustrate this story, the documentary will use recreations and Werthams own files, most of which has never been seen before.
I can't say. I don't know if I can handle such a conflict.
Edit: Wait. He actually did work on The Falcon..........
Finally! Cross-posting from the pick-up thread.
Spines
Batwoman Vol. 1 & Wonder Woman Vol. 1 got lost in shipping, thanks OnTrac.
Did you have to pay a fortune for Amazing Spider-Man: Omnibus Vol 1? I've kept an eye on it and it's always been a massive amount.
Epic stuff mate, hope you enjoy the stories =D
Call me a hipster or an outcast, but I don't think modern comic heroes or villains should wear costumes if they aren't attempting to be symbols for a cause or purpose. Uniforms are just more realistic and ground the character in some needed reality.
I, like usual, have a feeling that the Third Army 4 book crossover is going to ruin Green Lantern for me yet again. Curse you War of the Green Lanterns and New Krypton!
Ah, gotcha. Sweet find. Marvel's pretty dumb about keeping their classic stuff in print and available.The price for it online is insane. I luckily found it at a local comic shop for MSRP. If I didn't find that, I was going to go and try to collect the Masterwork versions slowly, but that would of been hard on the wallet. The guy at the register was sad to see it go, he was planning to buy it down the road.
I just finished the Frankenstein trade, and that was pretty fun. It's kind of like DC's version of Hellboy. Jeff Lemire constantly kicks ass. He might be my favorite writer out there at the moment.posthuman said:I've been reading Jeff Lemire's Animal Man recently; it's the best thing to come out of the New 52. Scott Snyder's Swamp Thing and his run on Batman are also pretty incredible, and I'm enjoying Grant Morrison's run on Action Comics. Green Lantern is pretty good right now, as well.
I've been reading Jeff Lemire's Animal Man recently; it's the best thing to come out of the New 52. Scott Snyder's Swamp Thing and his run on Batman are also pretty incredible, and I'm enjoying Grant Morrison's run on Action Comics. Green Lantern is pretty good right now, as well.
Wonder Woman top 5 or....else.
Finished Batman #10........my opinion of this book is kind of all over the place. I liked crazy batman issues 5 and 6 but overall, i'm not sure how i feel. The surprise in #10 definitely didn't do it for me.
Brahs brace yourself for Gary Whitta to start shitting up this thread like I do because he said he is announcing something at the Image panel at SDCC.
Brahs brace yourself for Gary Whitta to start shitting up this thread like I do because he said he is announcing something at the Image panel at SDCC.
What's the angle? Comedy? Action? ...Other?Complete this for me:
Power Girl Vs. ___________*
* "My penis" is not an acceptable response.
The pep talk from TTTOB and the announcement of Gary Whitta writing a comic has motivated me to achieve 10 months old dream. Satchwar, if you still read this thread, draw my comics please.
"I may not be able to prevent Whitta from tainting the comics industry, but you can bet I'll avenge it."
But if any of you brahs can draw then let's do it. I want to take this shit to Image.
There's a comic that's been brewing inside my head for many years. I never wrote it but I regularly think about it, and once in awhile a new piece falls into place. It will likely never see the light of day. But it's fun to dream, indeed.
Mine is space opera so I never seem to get tired of thinking it up. Even though it's going slowly as fuck.
Well so is Saga and that comes out every month.
I have this fascination with something George Lucas said during an interview. How he studied various mythologies for years to prepare for writing Star Wars. Then he added elements he loved like Flash Gordon, Samurais and whatnot and knocked it the fuck out the park on virtually the first try.
Not pretending to consider this a career plan, but I do respect the method.
I have this fascination with something George Lucas said during an interview. How he studied various mythologies for years to prepare for writing Star Wars. Then he added elements he loved like Flash Gordon, Samurais and whatnot and knocked it the fuck out the park on virtually the first try.
Not pretending to consider this a career plan, but I do respect the method.
On the first try he also introduced young viewers to Space Incest. Lucas is more of an idiot savant with the additional writers he brought in for Empire and Jedi that helped cement the ideas presented in the first film.
Then we got witness the shit Lucas is capable of with endless budget and with no assistance in the script department with the new movies.
Don't get me wrong, OG Star Wars kickstarted the imaginations of a generation; but those children have grown up and surpassed Lucas.
I guess my point here is that you can learn a bit from Lucas's inspiration ideas; but don't believe he's the last bastion of creativity.
Take that ember and build your own fire.
Lucas also had a strong producer for ANH and ESB who would question him, rein him in, etc. On the prequels Lucas had yes-men like Rick McCallum. Strong producers/editors are really important but almost always under-appreciated. Having someone else look over your shoulder and challenge your choices is a good thing.
I dunno; it sort of reminds me of her X-Men Evolution costume.