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August 23, 2011

Comic Book Cover Swipes Exposed #73 Civil War

Filed under: Swiped: Comic Book Cover Swipes Exposed! — Doorman @ 8:37 am

After looking at hundreds of comic book covers, it becomes quickly apparent that not every cover is 100% original. Whether done intentionally or even underhandedly, there’s something about uncovering these “swipes” that adds a new element of fun to reading and collecting comics.

The Marvel Zombies series were filled with classic cover swipes. This one swipes the Michael Turner variant of Civil War #1.

Civil War #1 Michael Turner Variant
Civil War #1
July 2006
Michael Turner
Ultimate Civil War: Spider-Ham #1
Ultimate Civil War: Spider-Ham #1
March 2007
Mike Wieringo
Marvel Zombies 2 #1
Marvel Zombies 2 #1
December 2007
Arthur Suydam

On Ebay: Civil War | Marvel Zombies
On AtomicAvenue: Marvel Zombies | Civil War

August 22, 2011

One-Shot At Greatness #73 Mangaverse Punisher

Filed under: One-Shot At Greatness — Doorman @ 5:52 am

Because publishers want you to buy their product every month, comics are typically serial in nature. However, occasionally (and more often nowadays than ever before) publishers launch a comic title that is only meant to last for one issue. While ongoing series often have multiple chances to hook in new readers, the comics highlighted in this ongoing investigations only had One-Shot At Greatness!

Mavel Mangaverse: the Punisher #1Publisher: Marvel Comics
Cover Date: March 2002
Cover Price: $2.25
Writer: Peter David
Artist: Lea Hernandez

*Warning! Plot Spoilers Below*

The Punisher allows her captive, Kusugutai, to be freed in order to follow him. And, when he goes running back to Ho of the Skang Kee family, the Punisher is there to force the Skang Kee Family out of her city. What she may not have planned on was an assault by Yew, the Skang Kee’s oni enforcer. But, luckily for the Punisher, her sister has come to the rescue brandishing the ancient Tachi sword!

So far I’ve been quite disappointed with the Marvel Mangaverse one-shots. But, this time, Peter David’s name jumped off the cover! Finally! I’ll get a well-written manga version of a Marvel hero. Unfortunately, I was still let down. Even one of my favorite writers couldn’t make it interesting for me. The “adventure” wasn’t all that fun or interesting and the book included some lame humor that just didn’t click with the Punisher mythos. The Punisher’s name is Sosumi …. and the antagonist is Skang Kee Ho. Yeesh!

On Ebay: Mangaverse | Punisher | Peter David
On AtomicAvenue: Mangaverse

August 19, 2011

Guide to Marvel Comics Presents #22

Filed under: Guide to Marvel Comics Presents — Doorman @ 7:16 am

Marvel Comics Presents launched in 1988 as an ad-free anthology showcasing four eight-page features, stuffed inside a wrap-around cover. This guide will tell you everything you wanted to know about the series – and more!


Marvel Comics Presents #22
Cover Date: Late June 1989 | Cover Price: $1.25 | Cover Artist: Marshall Rogers


Cyclops in “the Retribution Affair” part 6
written by Bob Harras
art by Ron Lim

 
Conscience decides he cannot allow Master Mold to destroy billions of humans in his quest to destroy every mutant with the Retribution Virus. So, the villain strikes an uneasy alliance with Moira MacTaggert, Callisto and the depowered Cyclops.

Black Panther in “Panther’s Quest” part 10
written by Don McGregor
art by Gene Colan

 
The wounded Black Panther fights through a strike force of South American soldiers. His fight inspires the local villagers to rise up against the militia that has invaded their home.

Wolfsbane & Mirage in “Suffer A Wolf To Live
written by Sue Flaxman
art by Rodney Ramos

 
Wolfsbane and Mirage journey to Muir Island on their summer vacation from Xavier’s School From Gifted Youngsters. Playfully, Wolfsbane runs off into the woods to chase a wolf – she quickly becomes lost but is found by a stranger who welcomes her to Avalon and bids her to join in the Midsummer Celebration. Rahne discovers a local village made of the Tuatha de Danan – the Children of Danu – all wolf shape-changers! The village hopes that Wolfsbane will add new, young wolf blood to their family – allowing it to continue with a new generation. But, when decides not to stay, will her new-found friends let her leave?

Starfox in “New Worlds to Conquer
written by Peter Gillis
art by Dave Cockrum

 
Cruising through space, Starfox‘s ship discovers another spaceship that has jumped into their area of the vast void known as outer space. He and his gal-pal, Heater Delight, go out to investigate the new vehicle and its inhabitants. In the foreign ship, they meet Aalbort the Aakon trader who is still in battle with the ship’s invaders – alien warriors with energy swords. Their leader, Azunbulxibar, demands that Starfox, Aalbort and Heater surrender! When it becomes quite clear that our hero is physically outmatched, he’ll have to rely on his wits to save the day.

On Ebay: Marvel Comics Presents | Cyclops | Black Panther | New Mutants
On AtomicAvenue: Marvel Comics Presents | Cyclops | Black Panther | New Mutants

August 18, 2011

Famous Fanmail #72 Don Glut

Filed under: Famous Fanmail — Doorman @ 8:30 am

You may not be surprised to learn that most people in the comic business grew up reading comic books. However, you might be interested in knowing what they were reading. Here’s a look at “Famous Fanmail”!

Don Glut has worked as a screenwriter for cartoons including Spider-Man, G.I. Joe, X-Men, Transformers and many more. He created some of the characters and much of the back story for the Masters of the Universe toy line, which later served as the basis for the cartoon. He got a letter published in Fantastic Four #24 (cover date – March 1964) at the age of 20.

Fantastic Four letters page with Don Glut

On Ebay: Fantastic Four | Don Glut
On AtomicAvenue: Fantastic Four

August 17, 2011

Connecting Covers #2 Domination Factor

Filed under: Connecting Covers — Doorman @ 7:55 am

A fun aspect of comic books is that sometimes their covers combine to make an even larger image. Here’s a look at some connecting covers.

Domination Factor was a crossover mini-series that sent our heroes back in time to relive classic moments in their past. A fun way to pay homage to the rich history of the Marvel Universe.

Domination Factor #1 Avengers & Fantastic Four

On Ebay: Avengers | Fantastic Four
On AtomicAvenue: Domination Factor | Avengers | Fantastic Four

August 16, 2011

Comic Book Cover Swipes Exposed #72 Avengers

Filed under: Swiped: Comic Book Cover Swipes Exposed! — Doorman @ 7:42 am

After looking at hundreds of comic book covers, it becomes quickly apparent that not every cover is 100% original. Whether done intentionally or even underhandedly, there’s something about uncovering these “swipes” that adds a new element of fun to reading and collecting comics.

The Secret Invasion tie-ins were filled with classic cover swipes. In the 1980s, Hawkeye moved to California and started a new team of Avengers. This cover paid homage to the first issue of that new team.

West Coast Avengers #1
West Coast Avengers #1
September 1984
Bob Hall
New Avengers #47
New Avengers #47
January 2009
Aleksi Briclot

On Ebay: Avengers | Secret Invasion
On AtomicAvenue: Avengers | Secret Invasion

August 15, 2011

One-Shot At Greatness #72 Generation Hex

Filed under: One-Shot At Greatness — Doorman @ 6:59 am

Because publishers want you to buy their product every month, comics are typically serial in nature. However, occasionally (and more often nowadays than ever before) publishers launch a comic title that is only meant to last for one issue. While ongoing series often have multiple chances to hook in new readers, the comics highlighted in this ongoing investigations only had One-Shot At Greatness!

Generation Hex #1Publisher: Amalgam Comics
Cover Date: June 1997
Cover Price: $1.95
Writer: Peter Milligan
Artist: Adam Pollina

When the DC and Marvel Universes merged in Marvel vs DC, a new one was created: the Amalgam Universe. This one-shot combined Generation X with Jonah Hex.

*Warning! Plot Spoilers Below*

Young Jono Hex was run out of the town of Humanity for being a malform (or mutant as they’re known in the Marvel Universe). As he grew up, he grew mean and gathered a band of malform outlaws including Madame Banshee (Siryn), Johnny Random (Random), Skinhunter (Skin), White Whip (Emma Frost), Retribution (Penance), and the Twins Trigger (Northstar & Aurora). Marshal “Bat” Trask has created the robotic Razormen to hunt and kill malforms – and he’s sent them after Jono and his band. But, Jono devises a plan to set his oldest enemies (the town of Humanity) against his newest one (the Razormen) in a devious revenge scheme!

Milligan’s plot has highlighted a neat bit of western revenge. And, as neat as it is to see the members of Generation X with a Hex-western twist, they’re really unecessary. This story could have been soley about Hex and it would have played out just the same. Actually, it probably would have been a little better because the very few pages spent on them could have been better used towards character development of Hex himself. Combining the tortured souls of both Hex and Chamber was a great idea and I wouldn’t mind reading more about him … as long as the other characters aren’t along for the ride.

On Ebay: Amalgam | Peter Milligan | Adam Pollina
On AtomicAvenue: Amalgam Comics

August 12, 2011

Guide to Marvel Comics Presents #21

Filed under: Guide to Marvel Comics Presents — Doorman @ 7:13 am

Marvel Comics Presents launched in 1988 as an ad-free anthology showcasing four eight-page features, stuffed inside a wrap-around cover. This guide will tell you everything you wanted to know about the series – and more!


Marvel Comics Presents #21
Cover Date: June 1989 | Cover Price: $1.25 | Cover Artist: Walter Simonson


Cyclops in “the Retribution Affair” part 5
written by Bob Harras
art by Ron Lim

 
Cyclops unleashes his optic beam on Conscience and we’re then treated to a rare sight – Cyclops has his visor off … but no power is coming out! No doubt, this is an effect of the Retribution Virus that has infected him and other nearby mutants, including Callisto. Conscience reveals that as the virus kills you, your mutant powers begin to fade. Meanwhile, back at the hospital where the disease was found, we discover that it has begun infecting humans, as well! In an ironic twist, the virus designed to kill only mutants has, itself, mutated. Conscience bids that Master Mold intercept the virus’ complete infection of Earth for fear of killing humanity along with mutants. But, Master Mold has decided to continue with the plan, coldly calculating that all mutants will die … and almost all humans will die from it. But, since not all of humanity will perish (a measly 7.6% will survive), it is an acceptable cost to win the war against mutation.

Black Panther in “Panther’s Quest” part 9
written by Don McGregor
art by Gene Colan

 
Eugene Van Der Merwe has just shot the Black Panther . But, our hero is strong enough to fight through the flesh wound in his waist to challenge the soldier – man to man! He quickly defeats Eugene and subjects him to the tear gas that was just being inflicted upon the village. And, as he turns around, the Panther comes face to face with militia reinforcements.

Paladin in “Let’s Take It From Where I Swing In And Rescue You …
written by Scott Lobdell
art by Ron Wilson

 
One job leads Paladin to another that leads him to another and so on and so forth until he comes face to face with intergalactic warlords who plan to use Earth as an armory. And, using his wits, he’s able to make them beat a hasty retreat. But hey! Who’s going to foot the bill for saving the entire planet?

the Thing in “The First Cut
written by Peter Gillis
art by Ron Lim
 

 
A super-powered man named Rico has returned to his life to discover his girlfriend, Maria, is now marrying his friend, Tony. So, Maria seeks out someone who will understand their situation – the Thing (he went away for a while during the Secret Wars – when he returned, his girlfriend, Alicia, had married the Human Torch). When the Thing finds Rico (who’s now going by the name Ripper), he discovers that the young man isn’t interested in having a heart-to-heart. More like a fist-to-face!

I must say I’m not a huge fan of characters breaking the fourth wall – and it was even stranger to see Paladin doing it in his solo tale. I thought the Thing’s story had a lot of potential for characterization but ultimately failed to live up to it.

On Ebay: Marvel Comics Presents | Cyclops | Black Panther | Paladin | the Thing
On AtomicAvenue: Marvel Comics Presents | Cyclops | Black Panther | Thing

August 11, 2011

Famous Fanmail #71 George R.R. Martin

Filed under: Famous Fanmail — Doorman @ 7:24 am

You may not be surprised to learn that most people in the comic business grew up reading comic books. However, you might be interested in knowing what they were reading. Here’s a look at “Famous Fanmail”!

George R.R. Martin has been writing science fiction, horror and fantasy novels for decades. He’s the main force behind the long-running Wild Cards series and, most recently, HBO has created an ongoing television series entitled Game of Thrones that is based on his A Song of Ice and Fire series. He got a letter published in Fantastic Four #20 (cover date – November 1963) at the age of 16.

Fantastic Four letters page with George R.R. Martin

On Ebay: Fantastic Four | George R.R. Martin
On AtomicAvenue: Fantastic Four | George R.R. Martin

August 10, 2011

Comic Book Easter Eggs #3 Honeymooners

Filed under: Comic Book Easter Eggs — Doorman @ 8:44 am

With any medium, the more you know about it, the more you can appreciate it. Naturally, the same is true of comic books and now that fans who grew up reading comics are working in the industry, we’re treated to more in-jokes and nods more than ever. Here’s a look at another, cool Comic Book ‘Easter Egg’!

In X-Factor #143, a terrorist named Jude Black takes a hostage on a bus … and the driver’s name is Ralph Norton. This was a little nod from the writer, Howard Mackie, to the classic Honeymooners television show. On that sitcom, the lead character’s name is a bus-driver named Ralph Kramden who has a friend named Ed Norton.

X-Factor #143 with Honyemooners

On Ebay: X-Factor | Honeymooners
On AtomicAvenue: X-Factor | Honeymooners

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