Marvel Comics the Untold Story

‘Hawkeye’ and ‘Saga’ Lead The 2013 Harvey Award Nominations
‘Hawkeye’ and ‘Saga’ Lead The 2013 Harvey Award Nominations
‘Hawkeye’ and ‘Saga’ Lead The 2013 Harvey Award Nominations
Comics pros eligible to vote in the 2013 Harvey Awards now have a full list of final nominees to consider, and have until August 19 to cast their votes online. Marvel's Hawkeye, by Matt Fraction, David Aja and others, and Image's Saga, by Brian K. Vaughan, Fiona Staples and others, tied for the most nominations with seven each, including best writer, best artist and best single issue. Both books a
War Rocket Ajax #146: Sean Howe And ‘Marvel Comics: The Untold Story’
War Rocket Ajax #146: Sean Howe And ‘Marvel Comics: The Untold Story’
War Rocket Ajax #146: Sean Howe And ‘Marvel Comics: The Untold Story’
This week on War Rocket Ajax, we welcome Sean Howe to the show to talk about his amazing history of the people and the company behind some of our favorite characters, Marvel Comics: The Untold Story. It's a great book, and in our discussion, Sean talks about defending Stan Lee, the conversations he had with various creators, and his brief correspondence with Steve Ditko (pictured above) -- and yo
Holiday Gift Guide: ‘Marvel Comics: The Untold Story’
Holiday Gift Guide: ‘Marvel Comics: The Untold Story’
Holiday Gift Guide: ‘Marvel Comics: The Untold Story’
Marvel Comics: The Untold Story by Sean Howe Available From: Amazon.com and finer bookstores everywhere. Price: $16.71 at Amazon One of the problems with buying gifts for comic book readers is that we really like comics, but we tend to buy them every week...
Alan Moore Vs. The Comic Industry: 1983 Edition
Alan Moore Vs. The Comic Industry: 1983 Edition
Alan Moore Vs. The Comic Industry: 1983 Edition
An essay written by none other than Alan Moore almost three decades ago demonstrates just how little things have changed in the comics industry over the last thirty years. Fans complained about the way things were compared with how they used to be, sales were falling, and Stan Lee was reviled as the man who (accidentally) ruined everything...