Click the pics to order discounted DVDs from Amazon:
Pop links: Marvel Comics stickers, Son of John Peel, Hoppy the Marvel Bunny, Gene Colan
See some more of those 70s's Marvel Comics stickers. Much to my parents' annoyance, I plastered these all over my bedroom closet as a lad.
-----
The son of legendary DJ John Peel, Tom Ravenscroft, is hosting his own BBC radio show.
Read some Hoppy the Marvel Bunny stories from 1944.
-----
Read some Gene Colan-illustrated suspense and war tales.
-----
The son of legendary DJ John Peel, Tom Ravenscroft, is hosting his own BBC radio show.
"I'm thrilled that 6 Music have asked me to present a weekly show," he said.-----
"It's great to be offered a home on a station with such amazing DJs who open your ears to lots of exciting music, both new and old.
"I intend to do the same and can't wait to get started."
Read some Hoppy the Marvel Bunny stories from 1944.
-----
Read some Gene Colan-illustrated suspense and war tales.
Saturday is Free Comic Book Day!
Drop by your local shop, pick up some freebies and buy something new!
Here's a look at this year's free offerings.
Here's a look at this year's free offerings.
First picture from the Thor movie
Here's a first pic of actor Chris Hemsworth in costume as Marvel Comics' God of Thunder. The film opens in May 2011.
More Kirby: Thundarr!
Read a vintage 1980s article about the Jack Kirby-designed animated series "Thundarr the Barbarian" (I remember it well.)
Jack Kirby works go on display in Switzerland
The largest-ever gathering of the King's works is on display at the Fummeto International Comics Festival in Lucerne.
"Jack Kirby: The House That Jack Built", the first major retrospective of original art by Jack Kirby. Over 150 works spanning from 1942 to 1985 will be on display from 1-9 May. Included will be all but two pages from "Whosoever Finds The Evil Eye!" (1966, Fantastic Four 54), the seven page "City of Ghouls!" (1954, Fighting American 2), the 22 page "Flower" (1973, Kamandi 6), the cover and 16 pages for "Good-Bye Broadway, Hello Death!" (1975, Our Fighting Forces 156) as well as rare sketches and key pages from throughout Kirby's career.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)