The premature time changer: an anti double feature
(Recycling an old post from my own blog again. This one’s from 2015, when I was working on Now and Then We Time Travel) Over the past couple of days, I …
(Recycling an old post from my own blog again. This one’s from 2015, when I was working on Now and Then We Time Travel) Over the past couple of days, I …
My friend and fellow comics nerd Ross recently caught Superman. He liked it but he raised a point I didn’t consider in my review (nor Corrina in hers). Spoilers below, should …
Marvel’s first story about racial conflict was Avengers #32 (correct me if I’ve missed one). Stan Lee and Don Heck (who did the cover) introduce us to the Sons of the …
One thing you can say about the relevant stories of the late Silver/early Bronze Age is that writers had no shortage of issues to choose from. By late 1970 writers …
I was going through Avengers #83 for my Silver Age reread — it’s one of those where I have the original issue — but once I got past the John …
Another couple of random book reviews from my own blog. Affairs of Honor: National Politics in the New Republic by Joanne Freeman shows how the political leaders of the Revolutionary …
It’s common knowledge that back in the early 1970s, some among the new generation of Bronze Age comics writers were using drugs. The Golden and Silver Age generations, as far …