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Jim Lee/Stan Lee 'Comic Book Greats' pt 1 Jim Lee drawing Tags: Jim Lee Stan comic book greats drawing |
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A Comicbook Orange: Frank Miller Time Love or hate his latest comics, there is no denying that Frank Miller is a comic book legend. We take a look back at some of his earlier works you may have missed out on. Additional images courtesy of Darwin Bell (1, 2), Jimp79 and jamuraa http://tinyurl.com/37fqro Images links: http://www.flickr.com/photos/darwinbell/292128510/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/darwinbell/292128466/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimp79/721181920/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamuraa/814838630/ Tags: frankMiller comicbookorange comics comicbooks comicbook comic miller |
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STAN LEE ON THE FUTURE OF COMIC BOOK MOVIES For Lots More Iron Man Clips Go To: http://www.reelzchannel.com ReelzChannel caught up with the legend himself Stan Lee over the weekend to find out what the future will be for his creations in the super hero world. Tags: Stan Lee Spider-Man Iron Man trailer marvel comics 2008 tony stark robert downey jr reelz channel review avengers hulk |
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COMIC CON 2008: Spore Comic Book Creator We speak to Mark Politi about MASHOn's Spore Comic Book creator, at the Will Wright Spore Presentation. Tags: We speak to Mark Politi about MASHOn's Spore Comic Book creator at the Will Wright Presentation. |
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30 Days of Night + Incredible Change bots: Comicbook Orange We take a bite out of IDW's 30 Days of Night by Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith, examine Brian K. Vaughan and Tony Harris' political mechanics on Ex Machina from WildStorm then roll out with Jeffery Brown's Incredible Change-bots, published by Top Shelf. Additional image provided by Claudia Assad http://www.flickr.com/photos/cauzinha/532488532/ extranoise http://www.flickr.com/photos/extranoise/142272280/ The Consumerist http://www.flickr.com/photos/consumerist/418476790/ edvvc http://www.flickr.com/photos/edvvc/355223348/ and w00kie http://www.flickr.com/photos/w00kie/93140218/ Want us to review your comicbook or graphic novels? Mail us at reviews@acomicbookorange.com! Watch us in WIDESCREEN at http://pulpsecret.com Tags: comics comic book comicbook funny 30 days night ex machina incredible change-bots top shelf indie casey mckinnon |
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The Comic Book Syndicate-Ep16 Tom Strong/Ghost SEG 3 (of 4) Ghost Stories, the comic book designed to make grown men weep. Tags: comics syndicate impressions comedy star wars spider-man x-men superman improv batman skit |
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Comic Book Reviews: She-Hulk, Marvel Zombies and much more! Thanks to Spacekicker on YouTube for his great Blue Beetle Primer. Check out more of Spacekicker's comic book videos at: http://youtube.com/spacekicker We've got a Newsarama Review of She-Hulk #26. In this issue She-Hulk's has some identity issues and is questioning whether or not she's a hero. Spoiler Alert: She-Hulk gets her pants blasted off! We also review Marvel Zombies 2 #5. We're not completely thrilled with the final issue of this series. It felt like the characters were a bit removed from their environment. Comic Book Comics deals with the history of comic books in the form of a comic. It truly represents what a comic is all about and we think it's really well done and a great read for beginners. In the Speed Round we review Shadow Pact #22, The Flash #237, Immortal Iron Fist:One-Shot, Zorro #1, and The Spirit #14. Thanks to Spacekicker on YouTube for his great Blue Beetle Primer. Check out more of Spacekicker's comic book videos at: http://youtube.com/spacekicker Tags: comic book reviews comics funny blue beetle mailbag viewer mail she-hulk marvel zombies shadow pact flash immortal |
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David Hajdu - Censorship in the Comic Book Industry Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/03/21/David_Hajdu_Ten-Cent_Plague Author David Hajdu discusses 1950's-era self-censorship in the comic book industry. ----- "The Ten-Cent Plague: The Great Comic-Book Scare and How It Changed America" with author David Hajdu. Comic books, not rock-and-roll, created the generation gap. (They also spawned juvenile delinquency, crime, sexual deviance, and things of such depravity that were we to name them, our note wouldn't get through your "adult content" filter.) Long before Elvis appeared on Ed Sullivan from the waist up, long before Jerry Lee Lewis married his cousin, long before James Dean yelled "you're tearing me apart," teachers, politicians, priests and parents were lining up across from comic book publishers, writers, artists, and children at bonfires and Senate hearings decrying the evil that was The Ten-Cent Plague. In what is the third in an informal trilogy about American popular culture at mid-century, Hajdu (Lush Life, Positively Fourth Street) radically revises common notions of popular culture, the generation gap, and the divide between "high" and "low" art - Cody's Books David Hajdu writes a monthly column for The New Republic on music and popular culture. He is a contributor to The Atlantic Monthly, The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books, The New York Times Magazine, and Vanity Fair. Mr. Hajdu was the general editor of Entertainment Weekly from 1990 to 1999, editor-at-large for the New York Times Magazine Group from 1985 to 1990, and the editor-in-chief at Video Review from 1980 to 1985. Mr. Hajdu is the author of Lush Life: A Biography of Billy Strayhorn, published in 1996 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux and Positively 4th Street: The Lives and Times of Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Mimi Baez Farina and Richard Farina, published in 2001 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux. Both of his books were named finalists for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Additionally, Mr. Hajdu has been published in the anthologies: O.K. You Mugs: Writers on Movie Actors and Best Music Writing 2000. Tags: comics history bookstores banned censorship censors banning books media movies mad magazine business hayes code foratv |
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Comic Book Reviews: Uncanny X-Men#495 and Detective Comics We've got THREE Newsarama Sneak Reviews in this episode. First, Uncanny X-Men follows up the conclusion of the Messiah Complex. It's a great jumping on point for anyone unfamiliar with the X-Men if such a person actually exists. Then, we get a Batman Animated series feeling from Detective Comics #841, helmed by Paul Dini. We take back all the bad things we said about Paul Dini. And we got our hands on the premiere issue of Clandestine #1, slated to hit the stands on Wednesday. Alex recommends it based on the artwork alone, but is it worth picking up? Then in the speed round, we check out Fist of Justice #1, Captain America #34, Black Adam #6, Black Summer #5 and Madman #6. Today in the Stack Mailbag, we tell you which comic book characters we would date if we could. Who wouldn't want a superhero for their valentine? Head over to our forums to talk about today's episode with other comic book fans like you! http://forum.pulpsecret.com Tags: comic book reviews funny batman x-men detective comics newsarama paul dini clandestine captain america madman black adam |
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Walking Dead, From Hell: A Comicbook Orange Halloween Happy Halloween, Fan-boils and Fan-ghouls! On this special episode, we take a stroll with Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard's The Walking Dead, published by Image Comics, worship the Anti-Christ with Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows' Chronicles of Wormwood, published by Avatar Press, and get bloody with Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell's From Hell, published by Top Shelf. Additional images by Jef Poskanzer and Matt Reinbold. http://www.flickr.com/photos/jef/284158828/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/furryscalyman/318828143/ Special thanks to the Tombstone Generator created by JJ Chandler: http://www.jjchandler.com/tombstone/ Tags: walking dead chronicles wormwood from hell image top shelf avatar comics comicbook comic book books funny casey mckinnon |