A post from my vintage Marvel blog of yesteryear about an artist sending a drawing to me. Many Thanks April 28, 2007 | 1:00 AM | By Tom_Brevoort | In General I make it a general policy not to buy or collect original art—not because it isn't beautiful or worthwhile, but because it can lead … Continue reading Blah Blah Blog – Many Thanks
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BHOC: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #164
Hey, we were just talking about this issue while discussing PETER PARKER, SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #2 last week. This was another book that came my way from my school friend Don Sims, who no doubt purchased them both at around the same time. Now that i was starting to follow the character, it was I suppose … Continue reading BHOC: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #164
Brand Echh – Sick #42
Joe Simon was the editor of SICK magazine, one of the assorted knock-offs of the extremely popular MAD that crowded the newsstands in the late 1950s and 1960s. Simon had largely moved away from his involvement in the comic book field, though around the time this issue was being worked on, he had been drafted … Continue reading Brand Echh – Sick #42
Great Covers – HOUSE OF SECRETS #91
Starting in the late 1960s, DC maintained a whole line of "mystery" title, the inspiration of editor Joe Orlando, who saw an opportunity in the marketplace for books that would approximate the thrills of the long-dead EC line and their brethren. Individually, any of the issues within this line would be hit-or-miss, depending on which … Continue reading Great Covers – HOUSE OF SECRETS #91
Blah Blah Blog – The Doctor Is In
A post from my now-vanished Marvel blog concerning my history with Doctor Who. The Doctor is In April 28, 2007 | 1:00 AM | By Tom_Brevoort | In General I'm a big fan of the British series Doctor Who. The old show, the new show. I've been watching it since the very early '80s, and … Continue reading Blah Blah Blog – The Doctor Is In
BHOC: PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #2
Here's another book that came into my hands through parlay with my grade school friend Donald Sims. And boy, you can't imagine a cover on a comic today having such an overt plug for a film not connected in any way with the publisher. But in the 1970s, it was fine, all part of the … Continue reading BHOC: PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #2
The Last Quicksilver Story
We've talked about Quicksilver in the past, and how this perennial back-page filler for Quality Comics' NATIONAL COMICS was brought back decades later by writer Mark Waid in the pages of FLASH and transformed into a virtually new character, Max Mercury. Quicksilver had never been a headliner, but he was a reliable supporting player, and … Continue reading The Last Quicksilver Story
5BC: Five More Times Marvel Referenced DC Characters In Interesting Ways
The fannish desire for a unified field theory of fictional comic book universes is strong, and a fun game to play--especially when considering meetings between characters at rival publishing houses, characters who in all likelihood will never get to interact on the page (or at least not in the way the fans might desire.) Some … Continue reading 5BC: Five More Times Marvel Referenced DC Characters In Interesting Ways
Blah Blah Blog – Online
A post from my Marvel blog of the past talking about the rise of online interaction with the fans. Online April 28, 2007 | 1:00 AM | By Tom_Brevoort | In General Everybody in this industry has a real love-hate relationship with the Internet. You wouldn't believe how often we all tell one another to … Continue reading Blah Blah Blog – Online
BHOC: MARVEL TRIPLE ACTION #17
Here is yet another comic that I got in trade with my boyhood pal Donald Sims, a reprint of one of the best issues of the period. And the thing that made it one of the best issues was the inking of John Romita. This was John's first assignment back at Marvel--he had told editor … Continue reading BHOC: MARVEL TRIPLE ACTION #17










