MARKLEY’S FEVERED BRAIN: A few OF MY favorite things

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by Wayne Markley

I am going to take a look and review a few books I have read recently and really enjoyed. all of these are collections or graphic novels and not monthly comics. a lot of of these are collections of previously published material except for one book. two of them are collections of Marvel’s black superheroes, which are an interesting contrast in terms of how race is part of the stories and the characters. The stories are to an extent stereotypes from films. also interesting are the writers of the stories, a white woman and an African-American man have different yet at time very similar takes on the characters. Both collections are exceptional in their own way, yet very different ways of telling a story and the stories themselves tend to be very different with similar themes at times. Also, it must be noted the stories are from about a decade apart which also adds to the differences. Overall, all four of these books are great and are well worth seeking out and reading in my opinion.

Power man and Iron Fist epic Collection: Heroes For Hire

First off we have the Power man and Iron Fist epic Collection: Heroes For Hire. This collection picks up ideal were the Iron Fist epic Collection left off. once again Chris Claremont and John Byrne continue their Iron Fist stories with Misty Knight and Colleen Wing and add in Luke Cage, DW Griffith and a variety of other street characters. It collects Power man (formerly Luke Cage, Hero For Hire) issues 48 and 49 and with issue 50 it became Power man and Iron Fist and Mike Zeck took over the art. It continues to reprint issues through #70 so the collection is nearly 450 pages long and you absolutely get your money’s worth. Claremont left the series fairly soon after the title change and Mary Jo Duffy took over writing the book with Mike Zeck at first and later Kerry Gammill on pencils. With Duffy and Gammill they get into a groove and the stories start to come together with a great mix of the urban world of Luke Cage and the affluent elite lifestyle of Danny (Iron Fist) Rand. These conflicts are explored and explained as both characters lives change. I point this out as the earlier Claremont issues tended to be Iron Fist stories with Luke Cage sort of there and Duffy was able to strike a balance between Luke’s world and villains and Danny’s world of villains. Duffy also threw in Bob diamond from the Sons of the Tiger as a supporting character as well as adding a service manager to help the two heroes run their Heroes For hire company, and to add some subplots. The stories range from a lot of urban drug dealers and inner city stories to clashes with the X-Men and the Living Monolith. Of course Sabretooth also returns. What I really liked about these stories is the balance between the two worlds and how the characters interacted. Iron Fist and Power man are very different characters from very different backgrounds, and are nearly opposites of each other, but they work together so smoothly in these stories. It is interesting to see how Duffy moves things so as to create the world of Heroes for hire while taking the groundwork laid by Claremont in the Iron Fist epic Collection and the previous Power man stories. (The first volume of marvel Masterworks: Luke Cage, Hero for hire Vol. 1 comes out this week by the way). overall I found this book to be a very good read, my only problem is the art is a little un-even. After Byrne, the art is up and down depending on the inkers, some of them are great and sometime it leaves a lot to be desired, but the story pulls it through each time.

Black Panther by Christopher Priest: The complete Collection Vol. 1

Black Panther by Christopher Priest: The complete Collection Vol. 1 (collecting the work of Christopher priest and mark Texeira with a fill in or two by Joe Jusko). This was a series that was done under the marvel Knights banner and is one of the most original Black Panther stories in a long time. priest and Texeira are able to take the angry and political Black Panther from Jungle action and re-focus the character as a king, warrior, and a very interesting hero. There is a great mix of the politics of the first run and urban drama as the opening story finds T’Challa exiled from his home and living in new York. This series also sets up what David Liss would later do in his run on Daredevil/Black Panther man Without concern series, which is also an exceptional read. This first volume collects the first 17 issues of the series and it is a great. a lot of of the stories are told from the perspective of a government agent names Ross who is assigned to help the Black Panther with any of his needs and ultimately lands up in a number of undignified situations that the Black Panther has to bail him out of. The stories are original and fast paced that tell a great mix of action and story with neither outweighing the other. There is also a fair amount of humor thrown in here. Of course there are the standard super-villains such as Kraven the hunter and Mephisto thrown in. plus other superheroes guest-star at times, such as the fantastic Four, Avengers and the Hulk all make appearances. My only complaints, and these are minor, is at times the printing is very dark and it is hard to make out what is happening in the art. I am not sure if this is a print issue or the art was just very dark to begin with. Secondly there is very creative panel design that can be tough to figure out at times. It is great and different, but not always clear. I would not let ether of these criticisms though detour you from getting this book as it is excellent.

Veda: Assembly Required

Veda: Assembly required is by the creative team of Samuel Teer, Hyeondo Park and Kelly Fitzpatrick and is part of Dark horse young adult line of books. I can say without question it is one of the most captivating books I have read in a very long time and is one of my favorite books of the year so far. The basic story is about a young girl who lives in a factory (where the whole story takes place) in hiding with her mother who works there. As she is alone during the days while her mother is at work she learns to speak to the machines around her. a lot of are basic machines that do cleaning and manual labor. After her mother is killed in a work accident the machines take over her world as her friends and comrades. The girl and the machines are not alone as there are also gremlins in the factory regularly trying to disrupt the machines and their work. Throughout the story Veda (the little girl) grows up and her allegiances change but with age she sees the light. This is full of charm and a great book for all ages and I cannot praise it highly enough. The art and story are a best mix of kids of all ages. (It would make a terrific animated movie).

Imperial

Imperial is written by one of my favorite writers, Steve Seagle and is beautiful drawn by mark Dos Santos. The book describes itself as a rollicking romantic comedy but it is so much more. It is a mix of superheroes and romance and a lot of humor. The lead character, mark is about to get married when he is chosen to replace the world’s greatest hero. Can he make his relationship work while learning to be a superhero? Can he plan a wedding while in training to be Earth’s new Champion? Does his fiancé still want him after this new occupation path? This trade collects the complete story all in one very great trade with great design (and the monthly book also had great sense of design to it). A terrific read that I would highly recommend. (And while I am at it you must also check out Steve Seagle’s Red Diary, another exceptional book).

That wraps it up this time. These are just a few of the books I have read lately that I really took pleasure in and I am guessing a lot of readers missed out on. all of these books are great, in various degrees and for different reasons. everything I have written here is my opinion and in no way reflects the opinions of Westfield Comics or their employees. have you read any of these books? Why not? If you have please let me know what you think. I would love to hear from you. I can be reached at MFBWAY@AOL.COM. As always,

Thank you.

MARKLEY’S FEVERED BRAIN: AH, TO BE A child again

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Sonic the Hedgehog

I have thought for a very long time, going back to my first job working in a comic shop in the early 1980s, that comics appeal to males in their 20s. Over the last thirty years of working in the company of comic books, I have discovered that I was wrong, comics appeal to men in their 40s. I saw my first comic book when I was five years old in a barber shop. It was a Melvin Monster comic. The first comic I collected was green lantern when I was 6. It was drawn by Gil Kane and great science fiction. As I kid I would load up my wagon and go door to door searching for people to trade comics with. This was admittedly back in the mid 1960s and the world was very different then, but comics were books for kids. There may have been 40 year old men reading and collecting comics back then, but I did not know any of them. Today, 30+ years later, I once again work in a comic book store. and I get to deal with a broad spectrum of people, all of whom are some of the nicest people you could ever want to know, but they are 90% male and all are between 25-55. There are kids who come in with their parents, and it is fascinating to view the little people and see what characters they know and what books attract them. the most popular book with the younger fans seems to me to be Sonic the Hedgehog. Archie come a close second and certainly sells better to the girls.

Given this long winded introduction, I thought I would talk about comics for kids. I do not think there is ever going to be a day when comics were like when I was a kid, where you would trade with other kids, both friends and strangers. There are too numerous other things to draw the kid’s attention away from comics. There are video games, Pokémon, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and tons more. and for kids on a limited budget (which seems like a windfall to the twenty-five cents a week I got as a kid), $2.99 at the most affordable is expensive. While I do think that there will never be a day again when  comics are a huge draw for kids, there are a number of very good books for kids (or adults for that matter). It is my greatest worry that as the collector ages, and I have viewed this happen over the last 40 years, that there will not be any new fans and one day comics will go the way of the 78 PRM record. but enough of this negativity. lets looks at great books for kids.

Bone

First off I would recommend Bone. Bone is an epic tale of good triumphing over evil over the course of nine volumes. This is a whimsical and well told by Jeff Smith. Bone is beautifully drawn with spectacular colors (or black and white, if you prefer) that take the reader to a new world that magically draws you in as the Bone young boys have their ups and downs. It is one of the best books for kids or adults that I have ever read. It is highly recommended.

The Muppet Show

Next up I would recommend The Muppet show from grow by Roger Langridge. It is a mix of slapstick humor and great story telling. The first 12 issues have been collected into three very good trade collections. I would also recommend the Muppet show itself, one of my favorite shows as a kid and, when I re-watched them recently, they were just as good. The comics really captured the feel of the show. Roger Langridge has sadly left The Muppet show comic, and the miniserieses, such as Muppet Sherlock Holmes and Muppet Peter Pan, are nowhere as good.

Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures

Another great book for kids is the star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures Digests. There are brand new stories featuring the cast and characters from the Clone Wars TV Show. There are seeped deep into the star Wars mythos, but the stories are well told and well drawn and each volume is a self contained story. These books are one of the most popular books we sell at the Westfield retail store to young boys.

Life With Archie

Archie Comics publishes a broad variety of comics, digests and magazines. all of these feature both the “new look” Archie’s, which are a modernization of the classic characters. As I have said numerous times in the past, Life with Archie magazine which is all “new look” characters, is an outstanding read for older kids or even adults. The digests mix new material as well as reprints of the classic material from the past. These are formulaic in the storytelling, with three or four different stories told over and over, but they never get old.

Batman: The brave and the Bold

DC has an interesting mix of comics aimed at kids. These are all very well done and all of them can and do appeal to kids and adults. some of the titles DC publishes include tiny Titans, Scooby-Doo, Batman: The brave and Bold, and more. These are available as single comics as well as a number of trade paperbacks. Of all of these titles, I would recommend Batman: The brave and the bold above therest.

Marvel Adventures

Not to be left out, marvel also publishes a number of books for kids under their marvel Adventures imprint. practically all of these stories have books have been collected into very good digests which, as a general rule, collect four comics per digest. among these collections are Spider-Man, Avengers, fantastic Four, and numerous others. among the entire marvel digest collections I can practically guarantee something you will like to share with your kids.

There are also lots of other books that I have not discussed here that are also very good for kids. I encourage you to track them down and purchase one or two and give them to a kid, be them your own, a nephew, a neighbor, or donate them to the local school. A child is never too young to be introduced to the world of comics and all the stories and adventures they can bring to a young mind.

In conclusion, I would like to say how sad I was to learn the passing of Dwayne McDuffie. I worked with Dwayne when I was working at DC as I was the liaison between DC and Milestone. Milestone was a great place packed with creativity and it was always super-charged with energy. Dwayne was quiet, but when he spoke it was always a lesson you would never forget. He was a very happy man who took extreme pride in his writing and I think it showed as he was one of the best writers out there. I will miss him as a person and I will greatly miss his writing.

As always, anything I written here is my opinion and they do not reflect the thoughts of Westfield or their employees. Complaints, comments or suggestions can be sent to me at MFBWAY@AOL.COM.

Thank you.

T’Challa as well as Shuri may deal with physician Doom in Black Panther II

now that Disney has the rights back to amazing four as well as X-Men, it’s only a matter of time before we see these characters join the MCU. however we may be seeing one of them even sooner than we expected. According to one of Charles Murphy’s “credible source,” over at Murphey’s Multiverse, physician Doom will be coming for the Vibranium in Black Panther II.

Doctor Doom went to war With Black Panther numerous Times Before

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Throughout their comic legacies, physician Doom as well as Black Panther have fought various times. however in Doomwar, a 2010 event by Jonathan Maberry (w) as well as Scot Eaton (a), they almost killed each other. Doomwar would be a excellent movie; however, just as Captain America: Civil war had to scale down the range of Civil war from the comics, so would Doomwar. The event featured a number of X-Men, including Nightcrawler, Colossus, Storm, as well as Wolverine, Deadpool, as well as the amazing Four. None of these characters have joined the MCU yet, so if physician Doom does go to war in Black Panther II, we certainly won’t see the full cast from the comic. however there is an outstanding chance for one group.

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Black Panther II might reverse amazing four #52

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In July 1966’s amazing four #52, we satisfied T’challa, the Black Panther, for the very first time. He kidnapped as well as outsmarted Reed Richards as well as his family, as well as then ended up being excellent good friends by the end of the issue—the 60’s, amirite? If physician Doom is the villain for Black Panther II, it’s the ideal location to introduce the amazing Four. It would be a excellent nod to the comics. The FF introduced Black Panther almost 60 years before Black Panther II comes out—now Black Panther can introduce them.

Take all of this with a huge pitcher of salt, though. While it would make a excellent film, as well as Murphy’s had some trustworthy scoops, it’s extremely early in the process. We’ll have to wait up until 2022 to discover out.

However, perhaps we can get this scene:

(image: Doomwar, marvel Comics)

(Featured Image: Black Panther, marvel Comics)

Source: Murphey’s Multiverse

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BEAUOLOGY 101: CONTINUITY IN COMIC BOOKS: “I lost MY PLACE”

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“I’ve got dark eyes. I can frighten people.” beloved Smith

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I’ve lost my location in the book.

You might state I fell asleep as well as failed to remember to shove my bookmark in so I might pick up where I left off. It happens.

Batman #143. DC Comics. When Continuity Was A Breeze.

In the 1960s during my time from grades one with nine, I was on top of mainstream comic book continuity. I particularly understood every time a superhero sneezed in either the marvel or DC Universe. To be rather honest, I even understood what was going on in the harder to discover books published by Tower Comics, Charlton, as well as even Archie.

In the 1970s, I fell off the rails. I was socially hectic during this decade as well as I’m lucky I still have any type of brain cells left. I didn’t buy or checked out many comic books at all during the ‘70s. Continuity as well as I parted ways.

I Traded 10 Years Of These For Comic Books. What’s wrong With This Picture?

In the 1980s, I came back with a vengeance. I had comic shops in my area to go to, I had a wonderful, short lived utilized book store (Star utilized book Store, Huntington, WV.) that I traded all of my Playboy magazines from the ‘60s as well as ‘70s to for store credit. They offered utilized comic books there for like five cents each. I got every one of them, in addition to any type of that were brought in after that. as well as with what credit history I had left, I got paperback runs of John Benteen’s Fargo as well as tons of excellent Men’s action paperbacks. thanks to Playboy, I was able to almost backtrack the entire run of ‘70s marvel as well as DC Comics. In the early 1980s I was likewise a Westfield Comics subscriber. Oh, what a wonderful discovery that was for me. I longed every month for that well built cardboard box with pristine, recently published comic books as well as comic book associated magazines to find (Comic book Reader, amazing Heroes). I went from a barren wasteland in the ‘70s to full throttle collecting in the ‘80s.

Fargo by John Benteen. I Still Re-Read These Today. So Does Chuck Dixon.

It was likewise during the latter part of the ‘80s that I started working within the comic book market for Eclipse Comics as their VP of advertising as well as promotions. one of the biggest tasks I’ve ever had. during that time, most comic book publishers traded “Comps;” free copies of whatever they published. At Eclipse, we did that. So for the many decades I helped Eclipse Comics, picture Comics, Todd McFarlane Productions, as well as IDW Publishing, I was getting every comic book from Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, as well as the listing goes on as well as on. I have to admit, it was overwhelming. To this day, 30 years later, I still find unread comics in my collection that I never even understood I had. Last month, I discovered two never opened boxes of marvel Comics from 1987. That’s exactly how crazy it was.

Needless to say, keeping that many comic books coming in, keeping up with continuity was almost impossible for me. Take into consideration that I was likewise getting comp copies of all the comics the publisher I was working with produced. At one time, I was getting 100 copies of each book we published at picture Comics, as well as I worked there from 1993 with 2000. Can you envision what that was like? The UPS truck was in front of my home more than my own vehicle. On top that… I was likewise working for McFarlane toys at the exact same time as well as situations of toys would be provided almost on a everyday basis. I keep in mind coming house from tasks as well as seeing a jungle of boxes on my front porch. I truly mean it was filled.

Comic book Continuity It utilized To matter To Me.

I believe it was during those times that my wish to keep up with continuity left me. These days, with things being a bit calmer as well as publishers no longer truly doing comp lists, I discover that I am just now starting to checked out more comic books as well as retain what’s going on within them. Granted, I’m discovering out that’s not always a great thing. A great deal of comics just don’t create the likability as well as storytelling that the ‘60s as well as particularly the ‘80s comics did.

My life working in comics has always seemed like a “Watch out what you desire for” kinda dream. Did I overdose on comics? Naaaw, my enthusiasm for them is stronger than ever. It’s just shifted more to the producing as well as telling of the story than reading EVERY story from EVERY comic book. It’s an fascinating location to be.

Let me add that getting all those comic books as well as toys for charge for so long likewise may have devalued them to me to a degree. You get something for free for so long, when it comes time to pay for them again, you discover that you are a great deal choosieras well as you definitely don’t buy just anything. At $4.00 a pop, nobody should buy blindly anyway. The great thing is that the comic books I do buy are researched as well as well believed out before hand. My impulse buying of comic books has stopped. I save money, however I likewise only checked out what I like.

Comic book sales, discount rates as well as 4 For A dollar boxes are even more treasured now. It provides you a possibility to cruise the clearance tables as well as truly lower your risks. A great deal of my money goes to buying collections as well, particularly as I offer off parts of my youth collection as well as replace them with the collections. It saves space right here at the flying Fist Ranch as well. (That method I can bring in more or other stuff. J)

Wynonna Earp: The only Continuity You requirement To keep present With.

So if you see me at a convention, the regional comic shop or breaking in your house, as well as you ask me about what I believe about what’s going on in the latest problem of Batman or The X-Men, I most likely won’t know. however that’s okay, since then YOU can tell ME as well as we’ll more than likely have a quite great conversation.

Keep speaking as well as keep reading,

Beau Smith

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FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION: MARVEL’S SIF: journey into mystery – THE complete COLLECTION

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Among the lots of Norse gods, Sif isn’t particularly a major figure in the surviving tales from the Poetic Edda. She is an earth goddess, the wife of Thor, and features prominently in just one tale. There, Loki has shorn off her golden locks and an angry Thor forces him to replace it, as the Trickster God has the dwarves make new hair from gold, which is taken to represent the golden wheat on Earth. (To see for yourself, go read Neil Gaiman’s retelling in Norse Mythology).

Once Stan Lee and Jack Kirby introduced Thor back in 1962, they needed to populate Asgard with names familiar to those who knew the myths even if they modified the characters for their own brand of heroic mythmaking. So, we first meet Sif in journey into mystery #102 (March 1964) as a raven-haired warrior companion and eventual love interest.

Over time, very little had been made with her as a character other than show her as Heimdall’s sister and a youthful playmate to Thor and Balder. The hair story is retold although the replacement is black.

Sif: journey into mystery – The complete Collection

Things changed thanks to the marvel Cinematic universe and actress Jaime Alexander making the most of her small role in the first two films plus a guest appearance on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. When marvel turned JIM into a title featuring Loki, it opened the door for other Asgardians to get their due and thankfully, she finally got the spotlight in issues #646-655 and in her own one-shot Sif, Those ten titanic tales are collected in the forthcoming Sif: journey into mystery – The complete Collection.

Sif #1

In 2010, Kelly sue DeConnick made her marvel debut with this one-off, illustrated by Ryan Stegman, Tom Palmer, and Victor Olazaba. It’s a fun space romp as Beta Ray bill asks her to help him with the bio-mechanical virus-infected pirates that have taken over the Skuttlebutt.

Tackling Sif as a solo player was a challenge given how little had been made with her previously, but writing the off-beat comes as second nature to Kathryn Immonen, who made a name for herself in 2007 when she premiered as a writer with a Hellcat story. Partnered with cover artist Jeff Dekal and interior artist Valerio Schiti, the ten issues have a special look and feel.

In an interview at Comic book Resources, Immonen explained, “We talked at length about what this story could be and what her story could be, and it all came down to…one single question: what does she want? I think Sif, above all, wants to be a better warrior. She makes a lot of good decisions and things turn out perfectly!” Okay, that last part was sarcastic but she went on to add, “She wants to be a better warrior and she goes to find that thing that is going to help her do that.”

Sif has been Heimdall’s sister and Thor’s paramour or companion, but she needs to stand on her own and the stories in this collection go a long way towards becoming a better warrior.

Journey into mystery #649

We open with the five part “Stronger than Monsters” where Sif is intentionally infected with an ancient version of the Berzerker which finds her eradicated from Asgard and sent to Midgard where, yes, she encounters some of Thor’s occasional partner the remarkable Spider-Man. The witty story shows Immonen’s turn of character along with deep knowledge of the title’s history as she deals with Rorgg, King of Spider-Men (JIM #64) Gomdulla (#61), Emperor of Mars (#52), Spragg (#68), Gigantus (#63), and Rro (#58).

Still, you know this not your normal yarn when Sif hunts down the corpse-eating dragon Nidhogg. To wake it up, she hurls a human skull directly into his snout and shouts, “Wake up, Corpse Eater! I would talk with you!” That’s how you show character through action.

After all, she has entered the Cave of Aerndis in the hope of becoming a better warrior, one who could secure Asgard and the nine Realms, who could end the misery felt by Odin, Gaea, and Thor among others. Of course, this story shows you need be careful of what you wish for.

Journey into mystery #651

After all the mayhem is over, we have the one-part whimsical “A Child’s garden of Verses” with art by Pepe Lartaz.

We then swing into “Seeds of Destruction”, the four parter that saw the title conclude its run before any other Asgardian could be featured. picking up on the threads DeConnick left, Immonen brings back Beta Ray Bill. Sif has been tending to Gaea so when she and Bill’s girlfriend, Ti Asha Ra, are threatened, they team-up. While there’s action galore, the happiness here is Immonen’s dialogue which niftily balances Sif’s innocence with her warrior’s persona.  Visually, Schiti has grown as an artist and this is a a lot of satisfying tale.

Journey into mystery #652

Neatly, Immonen tells two major arcs, one about death and destruction while the second is at the opposite end and fight for love and life. read in one sitting, this must be tremendously satisfying.

And if you want even a lot more Sif goodness, I recommend you read Keith R.A. DeCandido’s Sif: even Dragons have Their Endings, the middle part of his Tales of Asgard trilogy from Joe books (yes, it can be read as a standalone).

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BEAUOLOGY 101: GO-GO-CAMPING IN COMIC books

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Being a comic book designer as well as reader, I recognize there are a ton of things in pop culture as well as life that have, as well as continue to, influence me with my writing, in addition to what I read. just recently a great deal of these influences of mine were packaged between the covers of a huge 270 page book called “Hero-A-Go-Go” from TwoMorrows Publishing. It is written as well as edited by noted writer as well as pop culture historian, Michael Eury.

As I have pointed out many times before right here in Beauology 101, TwoMorrows publishing does a terrific task in making what I call, “The history as well as text books of the comic book industry.” The info that they publishing in a range of books not only keep us all up on what has come before in comic books as well as exactly how they were produced both on a level of art as well as story, however the business side as well. In these days, as a comic book creator, you requirement to understand both sides of the comic book coin.

Harvey Comics’ Bee-Man-A-G-Go

Hero-A-Go-Go is a genuinely remarkable text/history book of the incredible age of campy, innocent, as well as hyper innovative work in comic books of the 1960s. Michael Eury has done an incredible task covering just about whatever as well as anything that went on in this time around of innovative flexibility as well as no holds barred imagination.

B’Wana Beast-A-Go-Go

I felt as I checked out this book that Eury had reached into my memories as well as put them to print. So much of what truly was important, as well as influential, to me has been covered thorough in this book. One example is the protection of the obscure as well as genuinely odd character, B’Wana Beast from DC Comics. The two appearances in showcase Comics in the late ‘60s stimulated decades of fascination for me as a visitor as well as a writer. A few years back I was lastly provided the possibility to compose a B’Wana Beast story for DC Comics in their Christmas special issue. I have a total pitch for B’Wana Beast that will bring him into the contemporary setting of today that will likewise pay tribute as well as respect whatever that has come before. It started when I was composing guy Gardner Warrior, B’Wana Beast was one of the characters I was going to restore as well as save as a supporting cast member to Guy’s house for misfit heroes. I had already been lucky sufficient to restore woman Blackhawk, Tiger-Man as well as other heroes. I had B’Wana Beast, area Ranger as well as Dial H For Hero prepared to come back when the book was discontinued. I hope to have my possibility right here in the near future to bring them all back.

Adam West As Batman-A-Go-Go 1966

Getting back to Hero-A Go-Go, Michael Eury does what few other writers are able to do when speaking about this special time of the ‘60s with “campy” characters as well as story lines, he treats them all with respect. It wasn’t just a throw-away time for comic books, it was a genuinely a innovative time, even when publishers were seeking to “cash in” on present patterns of the Batman TV show, James Bond spies, pop music sensations, Hippies, Saturday morning Cartoons, the Mod world of fashion, as well as all the other truly terrific things exploding in the 1960s. It’s all quite much covered in this book by means of interviews, art, color, black as well as white, thorough character bios as well as so much more.

Dell Comics Monster Heroes-A-Go-Go

Hero-A-Go-Go is what I phone call a “cover to cover” read. You will not want to put it down when you start. From a comic book reading as well as collecting standpoint, this book is a terrific guide to laser focus your collecting as well as reading into an era. Collecting the books pointed out in Hero-A-Go-Go, you will be able to improve your personal collection, your memories as well as history of a time that was genuinely special. This book not only covers comic books, however it touches toys, TV, films as well as whatever else that was exploding in pop culture at the time.

Hero-A-Go-Go is one of those unusual books that I extremely suggest 100 percent. It gets an remarkable 10 Busted Knuckles suggestion from me! It is on sale now, as well as offered with Westfield Comics. It has a cover cost of $36.95 as well as isworth every red cent. Color, black as well as white, interviews, art, photos, as well as more. Softcover, square bound, as well as oversized.

Hero-A-Go-Go is prepared to go on your reading table.

Your, Beau-Beau-A-Go-Go…

Beau Smith

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Kevin Feige Promoted to chief innovative policeman at marvel Studios, Overseeing, Well, whatever

That a seismic shake-up was underway at marvel was apparent. The Sony as well as Disney standoff over Spider-Man, rumors that marvel Studios would take over marvel Television, as well as an ambitious MCU phase 4 line-up. However, what that shake-up was stayed a secret up until now. Kevin Feige, president of marvel Studios, was promoted to chief innovative Officer, meaning he will oversee basically whatever the business does. Of course, Feige’s hands were around marvel Studios’ projects, however the new title means that all the executives under the marvel Studios umbrella in film as well as television now work directly for him. together with the films as well as live-action television, marvel household entertainment as well as other animation jobs are likewise now under his purview.

Deadline, who very first broke the story, breaks down the reporting structure:
“Feige continues to report to Walt Disney Co-Chairman as well as chief innovative policeman Alan Horn as well as Co-Chairman Alan Bergman…. right here is exactly how the reporting structure will line up right under Feige: Dan Buckley will continue as president of marvel Entertainment, where Ike Perlmutter stays Chairman…. He will continue to oversee publishing creative/editorial as well as in that capability he will now report to Feige.”

Buckley will still report to Perlmutter with respect to publishing operations, licensing, as well as sales. marvel mainstay Joe Quesada will still report to Buckley as he stays a innovative lead, though his function is diminished somewhat with this move.

Of course, it makes sense that Kevin Feige would be promoted, if not to chief innovative policeman at marvel Studios then something similarly important. Feige is accountable for overseeing the most successful film franchise of all time. In just 11 years, he took a studio that seemed “too late” to the comic book movie celebration as well as made it the cornerstone of pop culture. (Regardless of whether Martin Scorsese believes marvel movies are cinema or not.)

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Still, Feige’s time comes a premium these days. currently he oversees the MCU, the Spider-Man deal, as well as figuring out exactly how to bring the great four as well as the X-Men into the MCU. Kevin Feige will likewise create a star Wars film, partnering with Lucasfilm’s Kathleen Kennedy. Still, even with all that work, it’s remove that he is like a youngster who gets to play with all of his preferred toys for a multi-million-dollar living.

What do you believe of Kevin Feige being promoted to the chief innovative policeman of marvel Studios? Do you believe this will assist make all of Marvel’s offerings much better or will it distract him as well much from the primary MCU? noise off in the comments or reach out on social network to share your thoughts.

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The newest DC as well as marvel news – Round-Up

Their fans may always be having a go at each other, however these universes have entertained us for many years now. the most recent DC as well as marvel news spreads quicker than a wildfire. With the success of Shazaam, Captain marvel as well as Endgame, things are getting fascinating again.

The newest DC as well as marvel News: Movies

When it concerns the DC prolonged world (DCEU), there nothing lined up for 2019 anymore. A bit of a letdown, however the method things are lining up, the next few years may bring a few of the top contenders from DC to the huge screen.

Ladies of DCEU

But 2020 ought to be a huge year for DCEU with Birds of Prey out in February with Margot Robbie continuing her function as the Harley Quinn. then the huge one, question lady 1984 hits theaters in July.

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The introduction of Cheetah ought to be an interesting development. In the comics, she has proven to be a durable as well as difficult proposition for question Woman. Gal Gadot’s success as question lady in the origins film brings a great deal of expectation with this one.

Shazaam: The DC Success Story

There are rumors about Cyborg to hit theaters in April 2020. The success of Shazaam has infused life back into the DCEU after a lukewarm Aquaman as well as a devastating Justice League. Not the most prominent of the DC characters, Shazaam showed that a great script, aptly put humor as well as smooth direction is the very best method to accomplish success.

The Avengers Endgame Juggernaut

The marvel lineup is sufficient to make any type of moviegoer begin saving up their money starting now. The post-Endgame MCU is slowly going to take shape, as well as by the looks of it, it is just the beginning.

Before we even believe about the future of the MCU, we have to talk about the phenomenon that was Endgame. It has damaged all possible records as well as is on its method to ending up being the biggest film of all times.

$1.2 billion on the very first weekend as well as toppling the previous record-holder Titanic with $2.2 billion worldwide, Endgame certainly has its eyes set on Avatar. It is much more of a concern of when instead of if before it takes down one more Cameron movie.

Talking about the film without sharing any type of spoilers, it was such an amazing experience to view a story which was 22 films in the making. numerous fan theories were validated while some were relied on ashes. viewing your preferred characters come a full circle was exhilarating as well as exciting.

Far From Home

Moving on, the new Spiderman: far From house trailer came out recently, as well as it appears like a wild ride. similar to the debut of Cheetah in the DCEU the introduction of Mysterio to the MCU ought to add a great deal of flavors. Tom Holland continues doing a great task with the function of Spider-Man.

The newest DC as well as marvel News: Comicbooks

On the comic book side, a great deal is brewing for DC with the fifth installment of Batman who Laughs expected to be out soon. This comic arc has been one of the most amazing pieces of composing as well as art for a long time. Batman: Faces in the shadow as well as Detective comic #1003 is likewise prepared for release.

Batman as well as The Outsiders #1

Another interesting one for Batman fans coming soon is Batman as well as the Outsiders #1. Teaming up with Black Lightning as well as his operatives understood as the Outsiders, Batman searches for the last of the Barrera family, Sofia, before she falls into the wrong hands.

But there is always a catch when it concerns Batman, as well as the loyalty of the Outsiders is evaluated when Batman’s true intentions are revealed.

Wonder Woman

For question lady fans she would be dealing with off against the label team of Black Manta as well as Cheetah in Justice league Vol-2: Graveyard of Gods. later together with Steve Trevor as well as Aphrodite, the Goddess of love, question lady searches for Aphrodite’s lost child however reaching out to him may not be as simple as it seems.

Flash, Catwoman, Hawkman, as well as Supergirl likewise continue on their respective journeys in the coming weeks.

Six Days: The amazing true story of D-Day’s lost Chapter

Away from the world of gods as well as superheroes comes a true story of grit, survival, loyalty, horrors of war as well as victory of the human spirit in six Days: The amazing true story of D-Day’s lost Chapter. It shares the story of 182 members of the us 82nd Airborne division when they are airdropped 18 miles from their meant target.

DC Vertigo provides this original graphic book about an obscure battle fought in the small village of Graignes, France. As the residents of Graignes bravely vote to assist the soldiers, they are in the eye of the storm when a little German militia passes by a battle ensues.

Showcasing six days of intense battle, where a band of American paratroopers combines forces with French citizens to fight 2000 strong opponent force. Written by Kevin Maurer as well as Robert Venditti, this graphic book is about the brutality of war.

Marvel provides Boba Fett

For Marvel, we may get an introduction to the human side of the bounty hunter, Boba Fett. After tracking down Han Solo, Boba earns the credibility of the biggest villain in the galaxy, however soon he faces an actual villain. We discover out much more about this in star Wars: Age of Rebellion – Boba Fett #1

Captain marvel #5

Captain marvel #5 pits Earth’s Mightiest Hero in a showdown with the Nuclear Man. With the life of every man, woman, as well as kid on the line, Carol Danvers needs whatever she has to defeat Nuclear guy in this issue.

Spider-Man/ Deadpool #50

To top everything off, we reach the climax of Spider-Man/ Deadpool #50 where the web-slinger as well as potty-mouthed crusader team up against the Manipulator with the fate of the entire marvel world on the line. If you like the marvel Universe, you have to see this legendary conclusion.

No matter which side you are on, all the films as well as the comics ought to get you thrilled for 2019 if you aren’t already.

THE marvel world IS DESTROYED…BY COSMIC GHOST RIDER!

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Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys marvel History

New York, NY—December 12, 2018—Cosmic Ghost Rider blazed into comic books in THANOS #13, rapidly ending up being one of the most popular characters of 2017 – and now, the fan-favorite scene-stealer from co-creator Donny Cates is about to ruin some marvel history!

This spring, comedian and The league star Paul Scheer re-teams with far Cry writer Nick Giovannetti (Deadpool Bi-Annual, Guardians Team-Up) for COSMIC GHOST RIDER DESTROYS marvel history #1: an all-new restricted series, where the Cosmic Ghost Rider is stuck in the past. So what’s the Cosmic Guardian of Justice going to do? Rewrite the origins of the marvel Universe, of course!

Who truly provided the great four their powers? who brought The incredible Spider-Man back after Spider-Man No More? who discovered Captain America on ice before the Avengers did? who saved Jean Grey from the Dark Phoenix Saga?

Find out the answers starting this March, when COSMIC GHOST RIDER DESTROYS marvel history #1 hits comic shops!

 

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Written by PAUL SCHEER and NICK GIOVANNETTI

Art by GERARDO SANDOVAL

Cover by GERARDO ZAFFINO