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We can’t clarify this enough: When the age of Marvel Comics superheroes began in the 1960s, everything changed. Characters like the members of the Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and on and on felt more grounded in reality than their comic book peers, and readers immediately took notice.
These were relatable figures who balanced real world problems like wanting to fit in with the pressures that come with protecting New York City from all manner of unbelievable threats. Due to the unprecedented success of Marvel Comics, the publisher’s stable of heroes quickly became a merchandising juggernaut. Everything from toys to coloring books competed for the attention of burgeoning Marvelmaniacs, and it’s no surprise that trading cards were quickly thrown into the mix.
Since the early ‘60s, there have been numerous lines of Marvel-inspired trading cards that have showcased the sillier side of...
We can’t clarify this enough: When the age of Marvel Comics superheroes began in the 1960s, everything changed. Characters like the members of the Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and on and on felt more grounded in reality than their comic book peers, and readers immediately took notice.
These were relatable figures who balanced real world problems like wanting to fit in with the pressures that come with protecting New York City from all manner of unbelievable threats. Due to the unprecedented success of Marvel Comics, the publisher’s stable of heroes quickly became a merchandising juggernaut. Everything from toys to coloring books competed for the attention of burgeoning Marvelmaniacs, and it’s no surprise that trading cards were quickly thrown into the mix.
Since the early ‘60s, there have been numerous lines of Marvel-inspired trading cards that have showcased the sillier side of...
- 3/31/2021
- by Chris Cummins
- Den of Geek
Dynamite Entertainment's hardcover collection "The Art of Dejah Thoris and the Worlds of Mars" Volume 2, now available, showcases 280 pages of full color artwork from Dynamite's "Warlord of Mars" and "Dejah Thoris" comic book series, adapting the works of author Edgar Rice Burroughs, including painted cover illustrations by Joe Jusko, J. Scott Campbell, Frank Cho, Lucio Parillo, Tula Lotay, Mike McKone and a whole lot more:
'Dejah Thoris' debuted in Burroughs' "A Princes of Mars" (1917) as the ruler of 'Martian' city-state/empire 'Helium'.
She is the wife of Earthman 'John Carter' and mother of their son 'Carthoris' and daughter 'Tara'.
She is a competent and capable adventurer, fully capable of defending herself and surviving on her own in the wastelands of Mars.
"'Dejah Thoris' has long been a core and treasured part of our comic book and merchandise lineup." said Nick Barrucci, Dynamite publisher.
"We've been fortunate to work...
'Dejah Thoris' debuted in Burroughs' "A Princes of Mars" (1917) as the ruler of 'Martian' city-state/empire 'Helium'.
She is the wife of Earthman 'John Carter' and mother of their son 'Carthoris' and daughter 'Tara'.
She is a competent and capable adventurer, fully capable of defending herself and surviving on her own in the wastelands of Mars.
"'Dejah Thoris' has long been a core and treasured part of our comic book and merchandise lineup." said Nick Barrucci, Dynamite publisher.
"We've been fortunate to work...
- 11/30/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
From TorontoCatWoman.com, Sneak Peek variant covers for DC Comics' "Batman" #50, written by Tom King, available July 4, 2018, celebrating the marriage of 'Selina Kyle' aka 'Catwoman' and 'Bruce Wayne' aka 'Batman', featuring the work of some of the top comic book illustrators in the field today:
Illustrators include Mikel Janin, Greg Capullo, Jum Lee, Paul Pope, Clay Mann, Tony S. Daniel, Mikel Janin, David Finch, Joelle Jones, Mitch Gerads, Neal Adams...
...Rafael Albuquerque, Andy Kubert, Becky Cloonan, Ty templeton, Frank Miller, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Lee Bermejo...
...Lee Weeks, Jason Fabok, Amanda Connor, Tim Sale, Olivier Coipel, Jim Lee...
...Scott Williams, Joe Jusko and a whole lot more.
"...it's the wedding you never thought you'd see.
"'The Batrimony' is real as 'Bruce Wayne' and 'Selina Kyle'...
"...are set to tie the knot...
"...in a can't-miss, extra-length milestone issue...
...that will reshape 'Gotham City'.
"All their friends (and...
Illustrators include Mikel Janin, Greg Capullo, Jum Lee, Paul Pope, Clay Mann, Tony S. Daniel, Mikel Janin, David Finch, Joelle Jones, Mitch Gerads, Neal Adams...
...Rafael Albuquerque, Andy Kubert, Becky Cloonan, Ty templeton, Frank Miller, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Lee Bermejo...
...Lee Weeks, Jason Fabok, Amanda Connor, Tim Sale, Olivier Coipel, Jim Lee...
...Scott Williams, Joe Jusko and a whole lot more.
"...it's the wedding you never thought you'd see.
"'The Batrimony' is real as 'Bruce Wayne' and 'Selina Kyle'...
"...are set to tie the knot...
"...in a can't-miss, extra-length milestone issue...
...that will reshape 'Gotham City'.
"All their friends (and...
- 6/12/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Dynamite Entertainment's "The Art Of José Gonzalez", showcasing the works of the iconic "Vampirella" artist, is available in a hardcover edition, with an introduction by Joe Jusko, available June 27, 2018:
"...for nearly two decades, José 'Pepe' Gonzalez was hailed as the premier Vampirella artist, drawing the fiery vixen for Warren Publishing in the Seventies and Eighties.
"Renowned for bringing to life the most beautiful women the art world has ever seen, Gonzalez' career spans...
"...from drawing British romance comics to movie stars, book covers to commercial advertising.
"For the first time ever, author David Roach covers Jose's entire career...
"...transcending his vast body of 'Vampirella' work to explore the full breadth of the master's creations..."
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"...for nearly two decades, José 'Pepe' Gonzalez was hailed as the premier Vampirella artist, drawing the fiery vixen for Warren Publishing in the Seventies and Eighties.
"Renowned for bringing to life the most beautiful women the art world has ever seen, Gonzalez' career spans...
"...from drawing British romance comics to movie stars, book covers to commercial advertising.
"For the first time ever, author David Roach covers Jose's entire career...
"...transcending his vast body of 'Vampirella' work to explore the full breadth of the master's creations..."
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- 3/21/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Marvel Comics' "Daredevil" #17, now available is written by Charles Soule and illustrated by Ron Garney, with covers by Garney and Joe Jusko:
"...it's no secret that 'Matt Murdock' is the man under the 'Daredevil' mask. He admitted it to the world a long time ago. But what if you could put the genie back in the bottle?
"What if you could protect the loved ones you put in harm's way? Only, if he wants to regain his anonymity...it's going to cost him. What price did Matt Murdock pay to make his identity secret once more? Who got left behind in the process?..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Daredevil"...
"...it's no secret that 'Matt Murdock' is the man under the 'Daredevil' mask. He admitted it to the world a long time ago. But what if you could put the genie back in the bottle?
"What if you could protect the loved ones you put in harm's way? Only, if he wants to regain his anonymity...it's going to cost him. What price did Matt Murdock pay to make his identity secret once more? Who got left behind in the process?..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Daredevil"...
- 2/10/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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