If credit for the upheaval about to hit Saturday-morning children’s programming had to be given to any one man, then it would have to go to television executive Fred Silverman.
Fred Silverman would become more well known as the executive who, in th
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This is going to be a timeline of characters who, although fictional, could exist in the real world, at least in theory. there are a few in here that are stretching things a bit. I'm open to arguments against their inclusion if anyone really objects
I interviewed cartoonist Mimi Pond about her new book, a coming-of-age story and fictionalized memoir, The Customer Is Always Wrong. It's up at The Beat.
This book and its predecessor, Over Easy, are really terrific -- I highly recommend them.
Whilst hunting thru the internet looking for comic covers to post relating to the letter "K", I came across this extremely interesting posting about the actual date of Superman's birthday. I'd always assumed (foolishly, it now seems) that Superman wa
I must turn to you once again, Legionnaires, to help me with research. McFarland wants me to update my book on "Journalism in Comics" to the present. It currently leaves off around 2005, when I finished my master's thesis.
We've never discussed this show? It seems up our alley.
It ends Sunday (9/17/17), so it's a little late to get into it. But it's based on books written by Guillermo del Toro, the guy who directed Hellboy and Pan's Labyrinth and is well thought of in
Thor and Wonder Woman are the greatest of comics' mythological heroes, but they were a surprisingly common type in the Golden Age. I thought it might be interesting to put together a list. I'll add characters as they're suggested.