My first experience at a comic book convention was in Portland, Oregon, within a few weeks of the launch ofImage Comics. The show took place in a gutted department store at one end of a mall, and five of the six Image founders were in attendance (they were sans Erik Larsen). I can...
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I should be an Image kid. I mean, I did like Image a lot. I was really big into WildStorm. But the aughts, it was when I got back into comics and I think that’s part of it because I definitely had rose colored glasses when I first came in. But I remember the...
What I love about these comics was that there were so MANY heroes, from stalwarts like Superman and Hawkman to second-tier characters likeJohnny QuickandRobotmanto who-the-hell-are-these-people obscurities likeThe JesterandThe Human Bomb. When we saw the entire All-Star Squadron in one heavin...
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If I’d known ahead of time I’d have to do that, I might have given up on the whole idea and moved to Portland instead. But I’d already put down a $20K deposit on the condo — and, more importantly, *agreed* to buy it. So there was no helping it. So I started making ...
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Luckily, you can buy comics at the Comic-Con )go figure). This helped me because there are still someFablesthat I don’t have. Faye, however, already owns the Brian K. Vaughn collection, so she just had him sign a poster for his new, not-yet-released book. We then went to find ...
is a history of the superhero comic itself, with all its ups and downs – the JSA went away in the 1950s as superhero comics dropped in popularity, swung back in the 1960s to inspire theSilver Age of Comics, and got a bit grim and gritty in the modern age just like everything else...
If I’d known ahead of time I’d have to do that, I might have given up on the whole idea and moved to Portland instead. But I’d already put down a $20K deposit on the condo — and, more importantly, *agreed* to buy it. So there was no helping it. So I started making ...