A Phd in Comic Books http://phdincomicbooks.com... A blog that looks at the past, present and future of comic books, graphic novels and superhero films
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Who Else Needs To Keep The Kids Entertained http://www.information2information.com/articles... Children and grownups all over the world are enthralled and captivated by the challenges and exploits of inspiring heroes, children, people, kings that are faithfully brought to life through the power and creativity of animation So, is the idea of an Animated Kid's Bible so far fetched
It's the Superman Next Door! http://www.chicagotribune.com/chi-081120-superm... For nearly two decades, comic book creator Alex Ross has used friend and fellow graphic artist Frank Kasy as his model for Superman. Ross is best known for his lifelike depictions of superheroes in such comics as "Kingdom Come" and "Marvels."
The Best of Ray Bradbury http://alien-space-fiction.suite101.com/article... Ray Bradbury collected Buck Rogers comic strips for three months in the autumn of 1929, but tore them up when kids at school made fun of him for believing in science fiction. A week later, affected by remorse over his action, he went back to collecting Buck Rogers. I never stopped flying or reading after that, says Bradbury. He determined to never again listen to anyone who made fun of his love for the future.
Graphic Novel Recreates Ray Bradbury's Fiction http://scififantasyfiction.suite101.com/article... Ray Bradbury, author of the dystopian classic Fahrenheit 451, is one of the most prolific writers working today with over 500 published pieces to his credit. His writings often transcend a simple sci-fi / fantasy classification.
Which Comic Book Do you Want to See Made into a Movie? http://www.hollywood.com/feature/Comic_Book_Pol... Hollywood.com has come up with a list of contending comic books with potential to be some box office smashes. I'm liking Neil gaiman's Mr. Hero myself, cast your vote for your fave here.
The Complete Peanuts 1971-1972 Nearing Release http://blog.gauchotexts.com/the-complete-peanut... The famous author of the Peanuts comic strip was Charles Schulz who eventually had a star placed in his honour on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The comic strip was published for over 50 years making it one of the most successful comics in history.