Every now and then, I think of diving back in to various Spidey eras, and here's one that I'm wondering what your opinions are. Michelinie wrote ASM 290-292, 296-352, 359-388, and Annuals 21-26, 28, and the 1995 Annual. As you can see, that's a len
I was alerted to this eBay auction of an original Joe Shuster drawing recreating the cover to Action Comics #19. It was done in 1983, which is pretty impressive for a guy who had difficulty drawing by then.There's good provenance with it, too, consid
I'm pleased to say that the Chicago Comics & Entertainment Expo (C2E2) has invited back this year the Mr. Silver Age Trivia Experience! Okay, that's not really what we call it, but that's the way I think of it.
(Taking a break from the adventures of the Tenth Doctor - I need to steel myself before the horrors of "Love & Monsters" and "Fear Her", so I decided to reach back and watch something that was better-written.)
1)Alot of firsts in this - first appearance of the Sontarans, first appearance of Sarah Jane Smith, first appearance of the "time tunnel" opening credits that would be associated with the early Fourth Doctor years, and the first time that the stories
I wasn't so fond of this series as it started, as I felt the tone was too serious. However, it did lighten up over time but managed to keep the drama throughout season one. Season two chronicles the invasion of Earth with a five year time-skip from
The Uncanny Are Kickstarting With Amazing B&W Artwork
William Hodge and Wyldcard Studio have started a campaign on Kickstarter to find financial backers for the Hardcover Collected Edition of "The Uncanny". Th
I bought a Nancy Drew book - specifically A Nancy Drew Files(TM) mass-market paperback from 1991 , #60 in the series , " Poison Iv- " , uh , " Pen " - Yeah , that's right , " Poison Pen " , by good ol' Carolyn Keene ?
At the start of the 70s, the Super-titles consisted of Action Comics, Superman,Jimmy Olsen, Lois Lane, Superboy and Adventure Comics (starring Supergirl). These were all being edited by Mort Weisinger, except Superboy which he’d left in 1968. Weisin
When I realized I owned the story that immediately preceded the “Dalek War” boxed set but hadn't watched it yet, I considered watching it before “Frontier in Space” and “Planet of the Daleks”. I also had high hopes for it when I realized that it was