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Ink 19 :: The Villains of Marvel Comics!

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Have I found God? Oh yes, I have. Or rather, I've found Satan, not to mention...

THE VILLAINS OF MARVEL COMICS! http://www.sigma.net/burch/ Have I found God? Oh yes, I have. Or rather, I've found Satan, not to mention his son, lesser pretenders, and even the manifestation of Death herself! Holy shit! There's the Green Goblin! And Doctor Doom! Turner D. Century? The Water Wizard ...

Ink 19 :: Black Adam

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Matthew Damascus likes to play with dolls -- er, we mean action figures. And he's all geeked up because Captain Marvel's ancient enemy has made the jump to three dimensions of molded plastic. Shazam!

... " cried the unwashed masses, and after the recent humdrum Green Lantern wave, DC Direct responded in a most unexpected fashion -- Black Adam! Captain Marvel's ancient foe! A month or so early! Shazam! Him too! Black Adam is, of course, the immortal enemy of the Shazam force; one of a long line of evil ...

Ink 19 :: The Collected Jack Kirby Collector: Volume One

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Jack Kirby was the creator or co-creator of almost every Marvel Comics super-hero and villain you ever heard of, including The Fantastic Four, Magneto, the X-Men, and Doctor Doom. Ben Varkentine says this book may not be the place to start for newcomers, but fans will have a picnic.

THE COLLECTED JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR: VOLUME ONE BY JOHN MORROW (EDITOR) TwoMorrows   Jack Kirby was the creator or co-creator of almost every Marvel Comics super-hero and villain you ever heard of, including The Fantastic Four, Magneto, the X-Men, and Doctor Doom. And that's the tip of a mighty big ...

Ink 19 :: The Incredible Hulk

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Bruce Banner is on the run as he tries to control the beast inside of him. You wouldn't like Rob Levy when he's angry, but you'll like him even less when he's disappointed by a summer blockbuster.

... Starring Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, John Hurt, Tim Roth, Tim Blake Nelson Universal Pictures In a cluttered summer of comic book films, the revamp of Marvel's Hulk franchise may not be the best idea. However, this reboot has some promising things going for it. Let's start at the beginning. The Banner ...

Ink 19 :: Modern Masters Volume 10: Kevin Maguire

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The talent of comics artist Kevin Maguire is nothing to bwa-ha-ha about. Shaun Corley gives us the rundown on the latest edition of the Modern Masters series, which runs down Maguire's career.

... late 80s with his work on DC Comics' revamped Justice League series. Prior to his breakthrough, Maguire worked in the art corrections department at Marvel Comics, under the guidance of John Romita Sr. Working in the corporate division for a major comics publisher is one way of breaking into the business ...

Ink 19 :: The Alter Ego Collection, Volume One

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It's just a comic, right? Wrong. Matthew Moyer examines this anthology from the celebrated fanzine Alter Ego, full of comics passion, knowledge and treasures.

... comics and was a valuable research tool/required reading material for comics fans until a slight problem occurred. Roy Thomas got his dream job at Marvel Comics, where he worked for the next several decades (along with stints at DC). Alter Ego resurfaced a few times in the intervening years but never ...

Ink 19 :: Modern Masters Volume Eight: Walter Simonson

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It's easy to appreciate a comic artist's craft. But what goes on behind the scenes? How does a Great One get to be... well, Great? Matthew Moyer gets the scoop on Walter Simonson in the latest installment of TwoMorrow's Modern Masters series.

... . Anyway, after talking about Simonson's work on the comic adaptation of the Alien film, the book really gets rolling once it hits his time with Marvel Comics. Right out of the gate, he was given control of Thor, where he undertook a number of radical, yet not shock-driven, changes to the title. He talks ...

Ink 19 :: Brush Strokes With Greatness

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All hail the lowly inker, whose work in comics is always seen but rarely noticed. Matthew Moyer takes a gander at this retrospective on Marvel's Joe Sinnott and feels the impact.

... artists gumming up the works and seeming genetically unable to meet a deadline, maybe the industry needs a phalanx of Joe Sinnots. Deep down Marvel (the company that Sinnott spent several decades inking for) knows it; even though the eighty year-old Sinnott headed off to a well-deserved retirement in ...

Ink 19 :: John Romita... And All That Jazz

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Still depressed over that last Spider-Man movie? Matthew Moyer recommends you pick up this collection of interviews with Spidey artist extraordinaire Romita and travel back to a simpler time in Marvel Comics. Face it tiger, this is your lucky day!

... Joe Sinnott tribute a few months back, Alter Ego mainman Roy Thomas and his esteemed collaborator Jim Amash are giving that other pillar of the "Marvel style", John Romita, the retrospective treatment. To that end, All That Jazz collects the relaxed, amiable but comprehensive longform chats that Amash ...

Ink 19 :: Spider-Man

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Director Sam Raimi brings the Marvel Comics hero who "does whatever a spider can" to the big screen for the first time. Can he swing from a thread? Take a look at Ben Varkentine's review to find out!

SPIDER-MAN DIRECTED BY SAM RAIMI Starring Tobey Maguire, Willem Dafoe, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, J.K. Simmons   To answer your first question first: Is Spider-Man any good? Yes, it is very good indeed, and it succeeds on nearly every level on which it intends to. Now I'd like to open this review ...
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