Blah Blah Blog – Tom’s Big Twitter Adventure

A post from my old Marvel blog detailing how I came to have a Twitter account. Tom's Big Twitter Adventure January 9, 2009 | 1:00 AM | By Tom_Brevoort | In General This has been a murderous week back from vacation, one of the worst I've ever been through. But there was one bright spot, … Continue reading Blah Blah Blog – Tom’s Big Twitter Adventure

BHOC: FANTASTIC FOUR #197

It seems like forever since we spoke about the issue of FANTASTIC FOUR that came out before this one. A side effect of me starting to find comic shops and regularly buy back issues as well as new books. But FANTASTIC FOUR was still my favorite series at this point, and I was very much … Continue reading BHOC: FANTASTIC FOUR #197

Doctor Who: Legend of the Sea Devils

When the histories are written about this period of DOCTOR WHO, while they may differ on their analyses of the strengths and weaknesses of the program during this time, one thing that they will all be able to agree upon is the fact that this production team really loved doing historical stories, probably more so … Continue reading Doctor Who: Legend of the Sea Devils

WC: JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #6

It turns out that I made an error a while ago when I covered JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #15, indicating that it was the oldest of the JLA issues that I wound up with in my Windfall Comics purchase of 1988. Because in actuality, that was this book, JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #6. So we'll … Continue reading WC: JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #6

Blah Blah Blog – Definition of a Hero

A pair of posts from my Marvel blog of long ago attempting to define what a super hero is. Definition of a Hero January 15, 2009 | 1:00 AM | By Tom_Brevoort | In General Because we always get a good response whenever I pose a question to the group, I’ve got a new topic … Continue reading Blah Blah Blog – Definition of a Hero

BHOC: X-MEN #112

Dealer and comics historian Bob Beerbohm was recently talking about how the sales of X-MEN skyrocketed in his shop when artist John Byrne came on board the title with issue #108. He indicates that his guess is that the series might have been cancelled otherwise, though I find this difficult to believe. Based on what … Continue reading BHOC: X-MEN #112

The First (Marvel) Thor Story

As we spoke about a week or two back, VENUS was a strangely schizophrenic title published by Marvel/Timely in the 1940s and early 1950s. It concerned the Roman goddess Venus coming to Earth and falling in love with the publisher of a women's magazine, BEAUTY, and becoming its editor. It was a bizarre mix of … Continue reading The First (Marvel) Thor Story

X-MEN: GOD LOVES, MAN KILLS Neal Adams’ way

I would have to say that arguably X-MEN: GOD LOVES, MAN KILLS is the single best-executed, best-realized single release in Chris Claremont's long time as the writer of the X-Men. It does exactly what the MARVEL GRAPHIC NOVELs were intended to do: crafts a story with a beginning, middle and end that encapsulates all of … Continue reading X-MEN: GOD LOVES, MAN KILLS Neal Adams’ way

Blah Blah Blog – Secret Mission

A post from my former Marvel blog concerning the time I made an appearance as a judge on Food Network Challenge. Secret Mission January 27, 2009 | 1:00 AM | By Tom_Brevoort | In General As those who’ve been following me on Twitter know, I spent the last few days away from New York on … Continue reading Blah Blah Blog – Secret Mission

BHOC: MARVEL TALES #94

I bought this issue of MARVEL TALES from my usual spinner rack at the local 7-11. It reprinted, as usual, a story from AMAZING SPIDER-MAN published about six years before. At that time, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN was in the midst of one of its more seismic changes: Stan Lee, having been promoted to publisher of the … Continue reading BHOC: MARVEL TALES #94