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www.twomorrows.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] Barry Windsor-Smith's interview discusses his experiences at Marvel Comics, highlighting his creative growth, frustrations with editorial constraints, and his eventual departure from the company. He reflects on his work on Conan, Doctor Strange, and The Avengers, emphasizing his desire for creative freedom and independence. Smith expresses admiration for his storytelling abilities and the impact of his character creations, such as Axus. He also touches on the evolution of the comics industry and his current projects, expressing satisfaction with his work and collaborations with modern DC. The interview concludes with Smith's plans for future work and a call to action for readers to support his publications. | |
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benjaminherman.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Recently I was reminded, thanks to the excellent blog Attack of the 50 Year Old Comic Books by Alan Stewart, of the very underrated work of comic book artist George Klein. One of the main reasons why Klein is not much better known among comic book fandom is that he tragically passed away at a... | |
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tombrevoort.com
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| | | | | My grade school friend Donald Sims had inherited a bunch of comic books from some older relative who had tired of them and passed them along. He mostly had a smattering of stuff, but there was one complete run among his possessions. And that was SHAZAM, DC's 1970s revival of the original Captain Marvel, a... | |
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www.shesfantastic.com
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| | | A Female Action Figure Blog devoted to the Powerful Women of Pop Culture - Toys, Photos, Reviews, Plastic. | ||