Tales from My Spinner Rack LIVE! at WonderCon This Sunday, March 26, at 1:00 PM in Room 213CD Join me at WonderCon 2023 this Sunday for my first-ever solo panel devoted to my weekly blog feature, “Tales from My Spinner Rack!” I'm on my way to WonderCon 2023 at the Anaheim Convention Center, smack dab... Continue Reading →
TFMSR 012: T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #1 …
T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #1, Nov. 1965. Cover by Wally Wood. © Respective Copyright Holders. Click on the images in this post to see them larger on your screen! I can’t tell you exactly when I learned to read, but I know that comic books hastened that skill very early on. By the age of six I... Continue Reading →
Next Sunday at WonderCon! …
Tales from My Spinner Rack LIVE! at WonderCon Sunday, March 26 at 1:00 PM in Room 213CD Join me at WonderCon 2023 for my first-ever solo panel devoted to my weekly blog feature, “Tales from My Spinner Rack!” Badges for WonderCon 2023 at the Anaheim Convention Center are still available, but hurry ... this con... Continue Reading →
Gold Medal …
I used to love going to New York City in the fall. While my timing was always a bit off when it came to the leaves changing, I was usually there when the ice rink was up and running in beautiful Rockefeller Center, one of numerous iconic locations throughout that city that I visited each... Continue Reading →
TFMSR 011: The Spirit (1966) #1 …
The Spirit #1. Art by Will Eisner. Harvey Comics, 1966. TM & © Will Eisner Studios, Inc. Click on the images in this post to see them larger on your screen! The superhero revival of the 1960s—also known as the Silver Age of Comics—had its not-so-secret origin in the late 1950s when DC Comics brought... Continue Reading →
Downtown Rainbow …
I used to live in downtown San Diego, on the eastern edge of Horton Plaza (which barely exists anymore). This was the view from one of my apartments in the building (I lived in three different ones from 1998 through 2017), facing due east and the Hotel St. James, which was really a Ramada Inn,... Continue Reading →
Tales from My Spinner Rack LIVE! at WonderCon …
Tales from My Spinner Rack LIVE! at WonderCon Sunday, March 26 at 1:00 PM in Room 213CD Join me at WonderCon 2023 for my first-ever solo panel devoted to my weekly blog feature, “Tales from My Spinner Rack!” Yep … I’m taking my blog and hitting the road, at least to Anaheim and WonderCon, my... Continue Reading →
TFMSR 010: Nick Fury Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 …
Nick Fury Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1, June 1968. Cover by Steranko. TM & © MARVEL. Click on the images in this post to see them larger on your screen! One of my fondest memories of buying comics as a kid was walking into Moser’s newsstand in downtown Tamaqua in 1968 and finding Nick Fury, Agent... Continue Reading →
My Life in Comics, Part 19B: Everything Else, Chapter 2 …
Click on the images in this post to see them larger on your screen! In the first chapter of “Everything Else,” (click here to read it), I mentioned 2015 was my favorite year. It was certainly my busiest. In addition to all the publication and website work I was doing, I also did a special... Continue Reading →
Come See Me at the Comic-Con Museum on March 11! …
No, I won’t just be loitering outside in Balboa Park … I will actually be talking and running a PowerPoint presentation on Comic-Con’s Souvenir Book covers from 1970 through 2022. I’ll be joining moderator Jackie Estrada and artists Bill Morrison and William Stout (both are tied with Jim Lee for illustrating the most covers, with... Continue Reading →
February 2022 Books …
WHEW! February blew by with a series of storms and not as much reading as I'd like, but at least one of the book-books (as opposed to graphic novels I read) was a really dense 500-pager. Here's what I read in this stormy, wintery month ... Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz I watched the Masterpiece... Continue Reading →
TFMSR 009: Batman #147 …
Batman #147, May 1962. Cover by “Bob Kane” (Sheldon Moldoff) TM & © DC. Click on the images in this post to see them larger on your screen! Batman was in a scary place in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Both his books, Batman and Detective Comics, had reduced the Dark Knight from a... Continue Reading →
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