Monday, December 13, 2010

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CERTAIN THINGS AND CERTAIN CURIOUS COMICS AND THEIR CREATORS II.

Here again the style of "if you can believe it," more notes peculiar atmosphere of American comics, when writer / editor of Marvel Comics, Mark Gruenwald died at the age of 42 years at 1.996, one of his last wishes was that her body was cremated and his ashes were mixed with the impression of a cartoon.
"That's something he really wanted because he truly loved the comics, he wanted to be part of their work in a very real sense," said the then editor in chief, Bob Harass.
Harass and Gruenwald's widow decided to fulfill his last wish to take the inaugural compilation of the mini-series originally published in twelve numbers 1.985: Squadron Supreme.
This collection is probably his most memorable the creative late, until today, the editorial continues to print new editions of the volume that contains the ashes of the author.
The artist Joe Jusko is known in the comic industry for his paintings of various genres. Here is a sample of his art in the superhero known as the Avengers led by Captain America. But this was not the only time Jusko had an experience with the sentinel of liberty, for in 1.982, he was dressed in a costume of Captain America to pose for the cover of MARVEL TEAM # 128 (!)
who accompanies him in the photo might be Scott Leva, actor-acrobat who personified Spider-Man in any promotion possible in those years. Jusko is a man of good size and certainly head to toe, appears a hero in comics.
In 1.964, came Showcase # 50 (Showcase) repackaged with a cartoon of an old adventure of King Faraday in the title of "I - - SPY!" The reason for this was that there was no original material ready for publishing, I was just made a cover with a mysterious new character by Bob Oskner. Some time later, this cover is again stored in the magazine see Amazing World of DC Comics, there one would know it was called Yankee Doodle (Yankee Doodle), a spy with the ability to dress and who stayed filed without being able to develop the concept. Clear that DC used the angle of the ability of disguise with the likes of Unknown Soldier and the Human Target. Similarly, the question of Charlton Comics, Steve Ditko creation, using a method strikingly similar to the costume.
But serious of 1.992 Doom Patrol where finally, the Doodle cover and it would make its official debut in DC continuity with its origins linked to The Question. Better late than never.
Charlton Comics was home to many genres of comics. It was also all in a single operation regard to avoid spending too much money doing comics. Although they were not paid much to the creators instead were given considerable freedom in their work, Steve Ditko would say that this was the reason I went to work for a long time for this editorial, where major characters would even receiving less money than Marvel Comics.
A difference of being located in the city of New York, its offices and printing plant were in Derby, Connecticut where they printed their own stories in their presses were designed to cut cereal boxes ( !) these presses were used since it was founded the company's 1.931 and were used until Charlton left the business in 1.986. If you have comics Charlton of those years, always check it carefully.
After the famous presentation of new X-Men in X-MEN GIANT SIZE # 1, we fight in the regular collection against Count Nefaria and Ani-Men (in the series where he died on Thunder Bird mutant) after would shut all the Ani-Men on Muir Island. During a battle in that place at number 104, two prisoners escape, one is the Mutant X (later to reappear 20 numbers after the name of Proteus) and the other was a dragonfly, female member of the Ani-Men ... and never know it. For years, she was rated by readers as "loose ends" and was the Gruenwald perfectionist who took note of the left by Chris Claremont and it was he who solved the mystery of his disappearance.
QUASAR was revealed in # 15 after his escape, dragonfly was captured by the cosmic being known abroad and taken to their planet of specimens (where Magneto and Toad spent time in the sixties.) There was she for 13 years with a lot of forgotten Marvel characters (!) INEXPLICABLE
From X-MEN # 245, a uptake we noted that the basic luminance of glare, a group member, has been disrupted along the spectrum from yellow to white.
Uh-oh, that means language of Claremont approaching another death in the story, probably in the battle against Master Mold.
But something happened that would save his life Dazzler, artist Marc Silvestri had an idea to do before a Hollywood style story with Dazzler and a stalker fan.
can not say it's a great idea, but was clever enough to change the route I wanted to Claremont and hold in the world of the living.
The film series PLANET OF THE APES was a very popular product in the early seventies and Marvel got the rights for publication as a black and white magazine featuring stories, articles and photos.
The demand was so great that the publisher released a second title: ADVENTURES ON THE PLANET OF THE APES. This was a cartoon which reprinted the stories in the magazine but in color.
In various parts of the world might see a welcome to "fashion by monkeys." In England, the weekly magazine PLANET OF THE APES produced by Marvel UK was as popular as in America. But there was something against you, go out weekly, the British version ran out of material to post and no new stories, they had to find a solution inspired and strange.
was decided to use stories published in Killraven Marvel AMAZING ADVENTURES # 18-39 (May 1.973 - August 1.976) over a land warrior who fought in the future Martian invaders (comics based on the novel by HG Wells) and converted Killraven in "Apeslayer" (murderer of apes) and the aliens were re-drawn apes. can see a sample page of "Apeslayer" which includes a British publisher's error in the upper right pane to not see his sign maker failed to change a "Killraven." All this style of horror art is something similar to what mentioned MARVEL RECALLING REPRINTS Retouching. This lasted until it was finished all the material and interest in monkeys vanished.
Thanks for your attention.
Written by Hector Augusto Sovero GastaƱeta.

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