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Introducing...
The plan here is to include innovative and flat out weird features that no one else has thought of, while recapturing not only the enthusiasm, but also the seriousness of an old school fanzine. I want this to be the fanzine with something to say. A bit about myself: I'm a college art student with a passion for comics that goes back to a Superboy issue I bought in 1995. I haven't been able to put them down since.
Stuff to check out: A pretty broad interview with Peter David! I am so lucky!
I have five items up now, starting with some unusual links I've chosen, a Comics Timeline (1929-1975), and an archive of memorable Comics Quotes.
There's also an article that my good friend Tim Palmer wrote on comic strip history. If you think you know a thing or two about strips, check this out. If you don't know much about comic strips, definitely check this out. Weird Science from EC Comics, one of the first publishers to cultivate a truly active fanbase. |
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Kirby On my Mind...
I've been really enjoying my design history class (here at scenic Judson College) and I've been thinking about the teaching format: lots of slides and videos (with a bit of class participation) integrated with the lecture.
I think it's be really fun to do a comics history class like that... and do a section on Jack Kirby's development. From Captain America to Challengers of the Unknown to Fantastic Four to Thor To The Fourth World (incl. New Gods) and from there to The Kirby Portfolio. OOh, the beauty of the Idea. Big Slides o' Kirby. |
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Table of Contents February 2002 -full issue coming. Interview
A wide-ranging look at Peter David, in his own write.
Articles
Color vs. Black and White Calvin and Hobbes sparks an investigation into ink and color.
5 Storytellers five high points from comics history: Hogan's Alley, Little Nemo, Krazy Kat, Pogo and Maus. Why did they have an impact and what makes them unique?
Features
Comics Quotes A big list of (mostly) good quotations from comic books.
Comic Book Chronology A year by year look at new developments in comics history. So far, it's from 1929-1975.
Links Camelot in Comics, Jewish Comic Stories, Oddball Comics, and more.
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