This was another book I got out of a 3-Bag purchased at either a department store or a toy store, most likely the former. And it was Jack Kirby's final issue both writing and illustrating the adventures of the character he'd helped to bring into the world three and a half decades earlier. If I'm … Continue reading BHOC: CAPTAIN AMERICA #214
Author: Tom Brevoort
Doctor Who: The Vanquishers
I can't honestly say that I was disappointed by The Vanquishers, the wrap-up chapter of this season of DOCTOR WHO and the one in which, by necessity, all of the plot threads must be gathered together and tied off. But that's because my expectations were so low--and I must sadly report that they were met … Continue reading Doctor Who: The Vanquishers
WC: SUPERBOY #86
It's probably difficult to conceive of it from a 21st century perspective, but going into the early 1960s, SUPERBOY was one of the top three best selling titles in the industry. The entire family of Superman titles led the pack in terms of reader interest, buoyed by the popularity of the Last Survivor of Krypton … Continue reading WC: SUPERBOY #86
Blah Blah Blog – Reader Questions 4
An entry from my old school Marvel blog of days gone by, this one answering more questions posed by the readership at that time. Reader Questions 4 August 1, 2008 | 1:00 AM | By Tom_Brevoort | In General Took a day off for an editorial meeting—of which there’ll hopefully be some video footage next … Continue reading Blah Blah Blog – Reader Questions 4
BHOC: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #173
The 3-Bag package was a godsend to me, at least during the year or so when the books so packaged were from a point before I had started reading Marvel titles. It gave me an easy (if somewhat inconsistent) way of catching up on recent books that I had missed. There was a period in … Continue reading BHOC: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #173
The Comic Book Guide For The Artist-Writer-Letterer
In 1973, there was a growing segment of comic book fandom made up of people who aspired to enter the field themselves. A number had already crossed that threshold in the later 1960s, but the floodgates were thrown open wide in the early 1970s--for all that the field was in pretty bad shape and getting … Continue reading The Comic Book Guide For The Artist-Writer-Letterer
Brand Echh: Charlton Bullseye #7
We've talked a bit here about CHARLTON BULLSEYE, Charlton's last gasp attempt at producing new content by soliciting work gratis from fans and would-be creators. Publication would be the only compensation that such hopefuls would receive--but undaunted, and sensing an opportunity to have their work distributed from coast to coast, the response was overwhelming. Honestly, … Continue reading Brand Echh: Charlton Bullseye #7
Blah Blah Blog – Secret Invasion
An old post from my Marvel blog of the 00s in which I relate the story of how I annexed an office in DC's editorial offices. Secret Invasion! August 1, 2008 | 1:00 AM | By Tom_Brevoort | In General I attempted to annex part of the DC offices last week.Here’s how it happened.At the … Continue reading Blah Blah Blog – Secret Invasion
BHOC: MARVEL’S GREATEST COMICS #72
This is another comic book that I got out of a 3-Bag, and almost certainly the reason why I bought it in the first place, given that I was obsessed with the Fantastic Four at that point. I have a dim recollection that it was bought in a local Two Guys department store that my … Continue reading BHOC: MARVEL’S GREATEST COMICS #72
Doctor Who: Survivors of the Flux
Well, that was a bit of a mess, albeit an exciting mess. But it really doesn't bode well for satisfyingly wrapping up al of the disparate threads of this season in a single final episode. It also felt very much like a lot of the business along the way, while fun, was really there as … Continue reading Doctor Who: Survivors of the Flux










