Classic Comics Cavalcade: Blood-sucking in the ‘70s: Chamber of Chills #3 (1973) Jason Sacks January 22, 2016 Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade, Columns In the early 1970s, super-heroes were knocked off their perch as the kings and queens of comics. Instead, horror ruled the roost. Partially because...
Classic Interview: Elliot S! Maggin – A Three Typewriter King of Guy Bryan Stroud August 7, 2015 Classic Interviews, Interviews Bryan D. Stroud for Comics Bulletin: What made you decide to try your hand at comic scripts? Elliot S! Maggin: When I was about 18 – and I...
Classic Interview: Joe Staton – Over 40 Years and Still Lovin’ It Bryan Stroud June 19, 2015 Interviews Joe Staton spoke to me at length in 2011 and was celebrating 40 years of being a comic book artist and what a career he's had. Fan favorite,...
Classic Interview: Cary Bates – The Summer of ’64 Bryan Stroud June 12, 2015 Interviews Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: Who hired you? Cary Bates: Mort Weisinger was the first editor I worked for. He was familiar with me from...
Review: “The League of Regrettable Superheroes” – Not Just a Coffee Table Book Michael Bettendorf June 1, 2015 Reviews Jon Morris; Quirk Books It’s safe to say that with the boom of superhero movies and the recent popularization of the comics medium...
Interview: Joe Giella Recalls Fond Memories Bryan Stroud May 15, 2015 Interviews Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: You were involved in the Silver Age right from the beginning and indeed I see where you inked Black Canary in...
3.0 Review: The Golden Age Doctor Fate Archives v1 Jason Sacks August 22, 2007 Reviews The history of Doctor Fate kind of parallels the history of the Golden Age of comics: it starts with wild energy and enthusiasm, goes through a few...