Considering that Jim Lee is one of the most successful comic book artists of all time, its rare for him to be involved in a project that flops Yet thats exactly what happened with '90s Marvel hero "Nightcat," the publishers attempt to create their own superhero pop star, which wound up falling flat, in a hilarious bit of behind-the-scenes comic book industry lore.
On Instagram, Jim Lee shared how a recent dinner with fellow artists Joe Jusko and Denys Cowan during the Bedrock City Comic Con brought back some old memories. As it turns out, in 1991, all three contributed to Nightcat, the superhero identity created by Marvel for aspiring actress Jacqueline Tavares.
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Lee explained how he was approached by Stan Lee and editor Bob Budiansky to design Nightcats costume, with Joe Jusko painting the cover for her debut comic,...
On Instagram, Jim Lee shared how a recent dinner with fellow artists Joe Jusko and Denys Cowan during the Bedrock City Comic Con brought back some old memories. As it turns out, in 1991, all three contributed to Nightcat, the superhero identity created by Marvel for aspiring actress Jacqueline Tavares.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Jim Lee (@jimlee)
Lee explained how he was approached by Stan Lee and editor Bob Budiansky to design Nightcats costume, with Joe Jusko painting the cover for her debut comic,...
- 10/16/2024
- by Nathan Cabaniss
- ScreenRant
Cable may be cool now, but according to Beavis and Butt-Head, he sucks in the future. Things change! Beavis and Butt-Head ponder the Juggernaut's bathroom habits - does he stop to go number two? Nightcrawler might be the only cool thing about Excalibur, at least according to Beavis and Butt-Head.
This article contains examples of extremely crude humor thats commonplace in the Beavis and Butt-Head franchise, all at the expense of Marvels greatest X-Men heroes/villains. Reader discretion is advised.
Beavis and Butt-Head have been entertaining people with their unparalleled stupidity and seemingly endless spews of toilet humor since the 90s, with new episodes of the fan-favorite series still being released today. While their storylines are hilarious, the two are most known for their commentary on popular MTV music videos of the era. This has been a staple in Beavis and Butt-Head since the dawn of the franchise, but one...
This article contains examples of extremely crude humor thats commonplace in the Beavis and Butt-Head franchise, all at the expense of Marvels greatest X-Men heroes/villains. Reader discretion is advised.
Beavis and Butt-Head have been entertaining people with their unparalleled stupidity and seemingly endless spews of toilet humor since the 90s, with new episodes of the fan-favorite series still being released today. While their storylines are hilarious, the two are most known for their commentary on popular MTV music videos of the era. This has been a staple in Beavis and Butt-Head since the dawn of the franchise, but one...
- 6/20/2024
- by Spencer Connolly
- ScreenRant
Up Front & Letters
Dak uses some of the Up Front space in this issue to publish more letters. It’s all to do with this being the end of Ci’s first year and everyone involved is in a mood to celebrate. The letters are basically singing the praises of a job well done and it showcases how well it is selling across the country. There is nothing to write home about in Up Front. Only more of Dak highlighting a good year and rightfully so. He points out how most of not all of the comics featured in Ci have been hits with the fans. On a personal level, #6 of Comics Interview was a big deal because of fans wanting to know about the fallout from the Jla/Avengers incident. East Coast distribution sold out completely. All the good stuff is in the usual letters pages at the back.
Dak uses some of the Up Front space in this issue to publish more letters. It’s all to do with this being the end of Ci’s first year and everyone involved is in a mood to celebrate. The letters are basically singing the praises of a job well done and it showcases how well it is selling across the country. There is nothing to write home about in Up Front. Only more of Dak highlighting a good year and rightfully so. He points out how most of not all of the comics featured in Ci have been hits with the fans. On a personal level, #6 of Comics Interview was a big deal because of fans wanting to know about the fallout from the Jla/Avengers incident. East Coast distribution sold out completely. All the good stuff is in the usual letters pages at the back.
- 1/24/2024
- by Ian Wells
- Nerdly
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