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50 WORDS or LESS...: Genius, Animated: The Cartoon Art of Alex Toth
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Genius, Animated: The Cartoon Art of Alex Toth. GENIUS, ANIMATED: THE CARTOON ART OF ALEX TOTH. By Dean Mullaney and Bruce Canwell ( IDW. IDW’s Toth trilogy wraps up with a treasure trove of character designs, storyboards, and presentation pieces from the master’s years in animation, including many previously unseen works. Again, thoughts of what might have been add a melancholic tinge to the documentation of a brilliant career self-immolated by perfectionism and misanthropy. And don't call me CHIEF!
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50 WORDS or LESS...: 75 Years of Marvel: From the Golden Age to the Silver Screen
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75 Years of Marvel: From the Golden Age to the Silver Screen. 75 YEARS OF MARVEL: FROM THE GOLDEN AGE TO THE SILVER SCREEN. By Roy Thomas ( Taschen. Thomas’ disinterest in anything past the Bronze Age. Is palpable as a mere 50 (of 700! Pages are dedicated to a rote, staccato summary of Marvel events from 1985 to 2014 (which is fine with me, as I don’t care much either, but younger fans will). Attractive, but hardly comprehensive. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And don't call me CHIEF!
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50 WORDS or LESS...: Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways
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Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways. FOO FIGHTERS: SONIC HIGHWAYS. I genuinely pity the Dave Grohl-bashers whose antipathy towards the Foo frontman caused them to miss this inspiring and exuberant documentary series that’s more about the (partial) musical legacies of eight American cities than the making of a Foo Fighters album (altho’ that part’s fun, too). Get caught up. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And don't call me CHIEF! Noo Jerzee, United States. View my complete profile. The Pops Gustav Archive.
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50 WORDS or LESS...: Lee Daniels' The Butler
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Lee Daniels' The Butler. LEE DANIELS’ THE BUTLER. A “biopic” so filled with apocryphal clichés and soap operatic overacting that it’s more fiction than fact, further tainted by head-scratchingly misguided stunt casting (John Cusack as Nixon? The civil rights struggle was handled with more depth and complexity on GOOD TIMES. How does pap like this become so venerated? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And don't call me CHIEF! Noo Jerzee, United States. View my complete profile. The Pops Gustav Archive.
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50 WORDS or LESS...: The Amazing Spider-Man 2
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The Amazing Spider-Man 2. THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2. The palpable Garfield / Stone chemistry, a surprisingly moving Sally Field, and staggering effects are the best parts of this overstuffed installment, which turns SPIDER-MAN. Comics’ arguably most dramatic storyline. Into a BATMAN FOREVER. Evoking mishmash of too many villains, forced set pieces, and way too much sequel setup. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And don't call me CHIEF! Noo Jerzee, United States. View my complete profile.
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Tough Guy Goods & Services: Prince Street News: Much More Fun
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Thursday, November 20, 2014. Prince Street News: Much More Fun. The new BACK ISSUE! Is a nostalgic look back (aren't they all? Of "When Comics Were Fun! Featuring a gallery by the great Fred Hembeck. One of comics' first professional fans, and a big inspiration to me and PRINCE STREET NEWS. This issue's installment mixes some lamentation with the acknowledgement that comics and the world have changed, and the stuff I loved in the 1970s probably wouldn't fly today. And that's okay. I guess.
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Tough Guy Goods & Services: July 2013
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Wednesday, July 17, 2013. Prince Street News: The Rejected Team-Ups of The Brave and the Bold. Is just on the stands, spotlighting superhero team-ups of the Bronze Age of Comics! And no discussion of that topic would be complete without a look at the bizarre, continuity-obliterating stories written by Bob Haney. For the Batman team-up comic book, THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD. Speculates as to a few of those ill-fated crossovers (and, for once, requires very little exposition! Cares not for continuity! Prince S...
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Tough Guy Goods & Services: April 2014
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Tuesday, April 8, 2014. In August of 2013, I started pulling the craft beer taps at Barcade in Jersey City. Anyway. Here's a sampling from the past six months. Expect more periodically. And go to Barcade, located in JC, Philly. And soon, Manhattan, where I will also be making drinks and (hopefully) chalking the boards. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The Pops Gustav Archive. 50 Words or Less. STAN AND SOCIAL GRACE. THE RETAIL ADVENTURES of KALLI and REX. WJ and the Sweet Sacrifice.
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Tough Guy Goods & Services: November 2014
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Thursday, November 20, 2014. Prince Street News: Much More Fun. The new BACK ISSUE! Is a nostalgic look back (aren't they all? Of "When Comics Were Fun! Featuring a gallery by the great Fred Hembeck. One of comics' first professional fans, and a big inspiration to me and PRINCE STREET NEWS. This issue's installment mixes some lamentation with the acknowledgement that comics and the world have changed, and the stuff I loved in the 1970s probably wouldn't fly today. And that's okay. I guess.