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May 21st, 2010 by Aldouspi

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Interview with Dan Brereton, author of The Goddess & the Monster

There are sections in the book broken down roughly into the following groups: Horror, Super-heroes, Nocturnals, Noir /Femme Fatale, Fantasy, Pulp/Adventure, Pinup/Nudes and Personal work. The section on personal work includes greeting cards for … Although much of your recent work for Marvel has been on the superhero side, more recently you have gotten to work on Punisher, specifically its horror-themed “FrankenCastle” story arc. Do you think this is a sign that Marvel …

Publish Date: 10/05/2010 20:12

http://www.morbidementia.com/horror-comics/interview-with-dan-brereton-author-of-the-goddess-the-monster.htm

A review a day: Love and Capes | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic

He never relies on stock sitcom themes to invade the book, and so it’s all about his sharp humor (given the subject matter, he sends up every superhero cliché you can think of) and keen observational eye. This feels like what a superhero romance would be … Mark is ridiculously lantern-jawed, which is of course the point, and Zahler makes sure that Abby and Charlotte look like actual people, especially in contrast to Amazonia, who is supposed to look like a pinup model. …

Publish Date: 10/03/2010 12:00

http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2010/10/03/a-review-a-day-love-and-capes/

Tom Grindberg talks with Michael Dunne | First Comics News

Tom: I cannot stand the pinup approach seen in comics today. The books look too stiff and detached from the story; they look more like advertisements for the characters and nothing to do with who they are. … The industry is too reliant on Superhero’s and adult rated books which in my opinion leaves out the occasional reader. Back in the 70′s you didn’t have story arcs other than the Kree-Skrull War or Green Lantern-Green Arrow both ironically Adams series. …

Publish Date: 10/03/2010 18:38

http://www.firstcomicsnews.com/?p=15184


Superhero Swimsuit Issue

From 1991 through 1995, Marvel Comics published an annual magazine-sized Marvel Swimsuit issue featuring pin-ups and tongue-in-cheek articles. The first was titled Marvel Illustrated: The Swimsuit Issue, but subsequent issues were called Marvel Swims…

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