Tag: golden age
Unassuming Barber Shop: The Secrets of Slam Bradley
Exploring the origins of Siegel and Shuster's super-sleuth, and how they relate to current stories featuring the character.
DC rings in Geoffvember with Johns-written JUSTICE SOCIETY relaunch, STARGIRL miniseries
(They didn't officially call it Geoffvember, but with three books coming out it seems appropriate.)
Within THE GOLDEN AGE: 800 years of myth and revolution
A look at how Moreil and Pedrosa's graphic novel series reflects and subverts chivalric art from across the eras in the name of a sovereignty of the self.
We are not in a “golden age” of comics
If you'd like to discuss this, I know a nice coffeehouse in Vienna, not too far from the University. Try the Mozart Café or the Einspänner.
WOW: DC’s Christmas Party from 1945 is a window into the Golden Age
WOW! Talk about historic finds! DC Comics just tweeted this historic photo from a comics industry Christmas party from 70 years ago. While there is a slight Shining view to it (is that Hank Kanalz I see in the back?), it's also an amazing view into the Golden Age. After it was tweeted DC Comics was kind enough to send me a high res scan which I am sharing with you so all the comics historians out there can pour over it. There is a handwritten guest list as well, but its provenance isn't known so I am not posting it.
REVIEW: James Robinson’s Scarlet Witch #1 is Bewitching
By: Nick Eskey
Writer: James Robinson
Artist: Vanesa Del Rey
Colorist: Jordie Bellaire
Letterer: Cory Petit
Cover Artist: David Aja
Taking place after her stint in the Avengers team, James Robinson’s Scarlet Witch is now as she claims “alone.” The only acquaintance that we’re introduced...