THE COMIC TIMES #4: Jim Shooter Interview

Here is another lost and forgotten interview from the pages of an obscure 1980s fanzine, this one with Marvel's Editor in chief Jim Shooter. I seem to recall that Jim was giving an awful lot of interviews at around this time, possibly in connection with Marvel's 20th Anniversary. Regardless, it's interesting from a modern day … Continue reading THE COMIC TIMES #4: Jim Shooter Interview

THE COMIC TIMES #3: George Perez Interview

Here's another lost and forgotten interview from an old fanzine from the early 1980s at the beginning of teh direct market. In this third issue of THE COMIC TIMES, David Singer interviews George Perez about his career to date with a certain emphasis on his new hit, NEW TEEN TITANS. George also provided the cover … Continue reading THE COMIC TIMES #3: George Perez Interview

THE COMIC TIMES #2: Steve Englehart Interview

As the Direct Market opened up in the late 1970s and early 1980s, in addition to a sudden surge in prospective comic book publishers there also came an increased number of comic book fanzines. These publications tended to have better production values as a whole than the cheap mimeographed publications of years past, but most … Continue reading THE COMIC TIMES #2: Steve Englehart Interview

Brand Echh: JCP Features the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #1

The opening up of the Direct Sales marketplace, comprised of a string of independently-operated comic book specialty shops across the Nation and eventually the globe--offered up new promise in terms of the way in which comic books were sold. Up to this point, Comics were sold like any other periodical publication: a print run was … Continue reading Brand Echh: JCP Features the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #1

Brand Echh: T.H.U.N.D.E.R. #1

There's a whole bunch of convoluted history wound up in today's Brand Echh entrant, the first and only issue of Solson's T.H.U.N.D.E.R. #1. SO let's get started. To begin with (and as we've covered here https://tombrevoort.com/2021/03/27/bhoc-t-h-u-n-d-e-r-agents-1/ The T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents were created primarily by Wally Wood for the short-lived Tower line of comics in 1965. A … Continue reading Brand Echh: T.H.U.N.D.E.R. #1

Brand Echh: Mighty Crusaders #1

As we've spoken about before in the past, the opening up of the Direct Sales marketplace in the 1980s inspired a whole lot of different companies to enter the field with their own wares, competing for a piece of this lucrative non-returnable sales market. One of these was Archie Comics, who were persuaded to take … Continue reading Brand Echh: Mighty Crusaders #1

Brand Echh: Codename: Danger #1

Comic books attracted the attention of some pretty colorful people, especially when it came to the ranks of would-be publishers. One of the most colorful was David Singer, who for a short period of time in the mid-1980s presided over both Deluxe Comics and Lodestone Comics, and operated as a publisher looking to carve out … Continue reading Brand Echh: Codename: Danger #1