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Tag Archives: Scott McCloud
COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (30 September 2024)
Yep, it’s time for another reminder that comic book covers can be awesome.
Posted in GLIMPSES INTO THE PAST
Tagged Avengers, Beowulf, Bill Everett, covers, D.P. 7, Dan Zolnerowich, Danny Bulanadi, Dick Giordano, George Tuska, Green Hornet, Jerry Robinson, Joe Doolin, John Buscema, Jumbo Comics, Jungle Comics, Michael Golden, Morrie Kuramoto, Mystery Men Comics, Paul Ryan, Roy Thomas, Scott McCloud, Starblazer, Tatjana Wood, US1, Zot
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COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (13 September 2021)
Your super reminder that comics can be awesome: Superman vs. Muhammad Ali Superman Adventures #3 Superman: Strength #2
COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (11 January 2021)
Your weekly reminder that comics can be awesome… The Sculptor The Terminator: One Shot The Saga of the Swamp Thing #24
Scott McCloud’s earnest Superman
A couple of months ago, I wrote about how Steve Gerber approached Superman comics from offbeat angles, articulating them with real-world issues. Today I want to spotlight a writer who chose the opposite direction – Scott McCloud’s approach to the … Continue reading
Posted in WRITERS OF SUPERMAN COMICS
Tagged Aluir Amancio, Marie Severin, Rick Burchett, Scott McCloud, Terry Austin
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3 symbolic backgrounds by Graham Nolan
When I wrote about Chuck Dixon’s grounded, no-frills approach to storytelling a while back, I briefly mentioned his productive collaborations with a couple of artists whose style also fits this description: Tom Lyle (who died shortly after that post) and … Continue reading