Blood-sucking in the '70s: Tomb of Dracula
Continuing my look at horror comics in the 1970s, it seems appropriate to look at perhaps the best of them all.
Continuing my look at horror comics in the 1970s, it seems appropriate to look at perhaps the best of them all.
Director: Tim Story Screenplay: Michael France, Mark Frost Production Company: 20th Century Fox / Marvel Enterprises Michael Deeley Many reviewers are criticizing this movie as a dumb special-effects laden distraction.
Welcome to an exclusive interview with half of the creative team behind the excellent Brodie’s Law , David Birchham.
If you’ve had the chance to pick up one of the two issues of Marvel’s major crossover series The House of M , take note of the credits provided on the cover: Bendis Coipel Townsend D’Armata It is interesting to see the colorist getting a cover credit.
Michael Deeley A dirty cop, a hooker, a crackhead, and a compulsive gambler are given superpowers to fight vampires and other evil forces.
In the early 1970s, super-heroes were knocked off their perch as the kings and queens of comics.
This comic has one of the most wonderful covers I've seen in a long time.
"Distant Music" Some friends of mine have been talking up this issue since it appeared as one of Marvel's "First Looks" books.
"Out of Time" (Part 6) My goodness, Steve Epting can draw! I adored his work on the late, lamented CrossGen series El Cazador , and on Captain America he really shows off his chops.