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Ink 19 :: The Best Wednesdays of 2005!
Avowed comic fan Van Sias gives us the rundown on the best storylines of 2005.
...involvement from an unlikely source. I wouldn't lump this in with any revolutionary, ground-breaking X-moments, but it was fun to read. 17. Superman/Batman "Absolute Power" This series is a far cry from the old World's Finest Comics, which featured the pair in team-up adventures. This storyline gives...
Ink 19 :: Alice Cooper
Gail Worley sold her soul to Satan to bring you an interview with the legendary Alice Cooper. What a bargain!
HOLY GUILLOTINE, BATMAN, IT'S ALICE FREAKING COOPER! THE ALICE COOPER INTERVIEW by Gail "Desperado" Worley Courtesy of www.alicecoopershow.com Alice Cooper The first time I saw Alice Cooper -- the legendary godfather of theatrical rock -- in concert, I was eighteen years old. That seems like such ...
Ink 19 :: Wertham Was Right!
Ben Varkentine returns to the mysterious plane of Mark Evanier's marvelous Point Of View with a review of the writer's new essay collection, Wertham Was Right! And it's a gas...
...sorry Sergio never rushed the camera..."). A look at how much credit Bob Kane deserved (and didn't deserve) for the creation and early production of Batman is an example of Evanier's best work as a comics historian. During much of Kane's lifetime, it was an open secret in comics that most of the stories...
Ink 19 :: Catwoman
Catwoman, Pitof, Halle Berry, Benjamin Bratt, Sharon Stone,Steve Stav
...’t; you see, Berry lends a hand in sinking this potentially fantastic film to B-movie status. This new Catwoman story plays much like the sub-plot of Batman Returns, with Berry as a klutzy, nervous Nellie -- Patience Philips, a would-be artist working as a graphic designer for a cosmetics firm. It turns...
Ink 19 :: The Absolute Zeros
April 1998 :: Music A-B :: The Absolute Zeros (David Lee Beowülf)
...to that ubiquitous teeny bopper magazine that just has to be read, doesn't it? "Mr. Wonderful" is about a superhero who takes over when Superman and Batman are long gone and does some real day-saving. There's even a song that seems to mention something funny about our president. For those of us who...
Ink 19 :: Dick Giordano: Changing Comics, One Day At A Time
Artist and editor Dick Giordano headed DC Comics' editorial department through the '80s. By a strange coincidence, that happens to have been the decade of Ben Varkentine's "golden age" as a fan, so he's here to get filled in on all the details.
...for self promotion—or luck of the draw, he has never really been associated with one fan-favorite character, the way we might think of a Dick Sprang Batman or a Curt Swan Superman. He’s perhaps best known for his skill at illustrating beautiful women such as the Thorn and as an inker working with his...
Ink 19 :: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
After seeing The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Joe Frietze hates Peter Jackson.
...or dialogue. It looks cool! Before this, I could watch Men in Black 2 and say, "well, at least those aliens look neat." I can't imagine going to see Batman Forever (much less Batman & Robin) after this. I can't imagine watching that awful Dungeons & Dragons again - although I enjoyed myself at the discount...
Ink 19 :: George W. Bush and the Crack Rockers
April 2000 :: Ink Spots :: George W. Bush and the Crack Rockers (Jason Feifer )
.... Right here, we're reaching fans of rock-n-roll. After this, we're plannin' on makin' one of those Mr. Freeze suits like Schwartzenegger had in that Batman movie so that we can pick up all the votes of the Eskimos. Aren't Eskimos in Canada, and therefore ineligible to vote in an American election? Well...
Ink 19 :: Bogus Pomp
April 1998 :: Live Ink :: Bogus Pomp (Ed Furniture)
...come in different flavors: nacho, taco, pizza, broccoli and cheese, fish and chips, wooden hotdog, sour cream and onion... " and then... get this... Batman comes crashing through the glass ceiling. Is that cheesy, or what? I had had enough. So I got up and left. This chair-face Chippendale had never...
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