R.I.P. Dick Giordano And: Forgotten Comics Wars Or: How Angry Freelancers Made It Possible for A New Mainstream Comics Era (Including Vertigo) to Exist, Part 12 (Conclusion) __________________________________ It is with a very heavy heart that I note this morning[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Forgotten Comics Wars Or: How Angry Freelancers Made It Possible for A New Mainstream Comics Era (Including Vertigo) to Exist… As noted here yesterday (and over the weekend via my Facebook posts), I turned up a motherlode of archival materials[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
WAP! The Lost Prozine In working my way through the SpiderBaby archives, I’ve stumbled upon a couple of copies of WAP!, the short-lived 1988 prozine (as in a pro community zine for pros) launched by fellow comics pros Frank Miller,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
See yesterday’s post — Remember: by now, everyone was taking all this very personally — even folks who weren’t involved were taking all this very personally. So you can imagine, perhaps, how those directly involved were feeling. So, now, see,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
* Jack Hill’s Spider Baby is on the big screen in Massachusetts! Alert! Ken at Main Street Records and my son Daniel brought this to my attention, and now I’m bringing it to yours: Tomorrow night at Midnight! Spider Baby[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…