by Tim van de Vall 01/16/2013 “Dreamers journey through life to a cadence all their own. They make decisions or enter undertakings that often seem naive and confounding to the pragmatists, who, in the end, thrive on opportunities set in motion by fantasy and imaginings. This is a story about a dreamer.” -Will Eisner, 1986,
A Fateful Superman Check Is Up for Auction (New York Times)
By GEORGE GENE GUSTINES March 27, 2012 Is a check for $412 really worth $412? That’s a question that has comic book fans intrigued this week. The check in question is the one endorsed by Jerome Siegel and Joe Shuster when they signed over their rights for creating Superman, whose adventures are published by DC
Les Daniels, Historian of Comic Books, Dies at 68 (New York Times)
Image via Wikipedia By DENNIS HEVESI November 14, 2011 Les Daniels, one of the earliest historians of comic books — from the launching (off the doomed planet Krypton) of Superman in 1938 through the countercultural comix movement of the ’60s — and an author of horror novels, died on Nov. 5 at his home in Providence,
Wednesday Comments – The New DCU – Week One (InsidePulse.com)
Mr. Media® Radio Network • Email • Twitter • Facebook • LinkedIn • YouTube • Stitcher by mathan erhardt September 14, 2011 Here we are one week into the new DCU. I picked up every #1 issue and for the most part I enjoyed them. It was very refreshing to be in on the ground
Superheroes get a makeover – but can it save them? (The Independent)
Image via Wikipedia Mr. Media® Radio Network • Email • Twitter • Facebook • LinkedIn • YouTube • Stitcher By Rupert Cornwell Sunday, 4 September 2011 Superman may have been around since before the Second World War, but only your great-grandfather might dimly remember Action Comic No1 of 1938, in which he made his debut






