Marvel video: Jean Grey as Phoenix


New teaser for "Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story By Martin Scorsese," Netflix documentary


Teaser for Amazon's new animated series "Undone"

UNDONE is a half-hour, genre-bending, animated series that explores the elastic nature of reality through its central character Alma, a twenty-eight-year-old living in San Antonio, Texas. After getting into a car accident and nearly dying, Alma finds she has a new relationship to time. She develops this new ability in order to find out the truth about her father’s death.

Starring Rosa Salazar and Bob Odenkirk..


New Music Friday: Rolling Stones; Bob Dylan; Richard Hawley; Ron Carter and Danny Simmons; Neil Young and the Stray Gators

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Pop Culture Roundup: Jim Shooter; Marvel's Phoenix; Alex Toth; Everett Raymond Kinstler

ITEM! He grew up to be to be the controversial publisher of Marvel Comics, but started out in the biz as the 14-year-old writer of DC's Legion of Superheroes. Here's a look back at the beginnings of Jim Shooter's remarkable career.


ITEM! With the new "Dark Phoenix" movie coming out, here's a look back at a rare, black-and-white story featuring the Marvel character.


ITEM! Y'know DC Comics really needs to do a big collection of its Alex Toth-illustrated stories so they can reprint stuff like this.


ITEM! Artist Everett Raymond Kinstler, who got his start illustrating Space Detective and Hawkman and went on to paint portraits of presidents, died last week at age 92.


Coming up: "Mac Raboy: Master of the Comics"


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Beginning with his WPA etchings during the 1930s, Mac Raboy struggled to survive the Great Depression and eventually found his way into the comic book sweatshops of America. In that world of four-color panels, he perfected his art style on such creations as Dr. Voodoo, Zoro, The Mystery Man, Bulletman, Spy Smasher, Green Lama and his crowning achievement, Captain Marvel Jr. Raboy went on to illustrate the Flash Gordon Sunday newspaper strip, and left behind a legacy of meticulous perfection. Through extensive research and interviews with son David Raboy, and assistants who worked with the artist during the Golden Age of Comics, author Roger Hill brings Mac Raboy, the man and the artist, into focus for historians to savor and enjoy. This full-color hardcover includes never-before-seen photos, a wealth of rare and unpublished artwork, and the first definitive biography of a true Master of the Comics!

 


Vintage National Comics (DC) promo: The Justice Society stands up for tolerance