The Classics: "X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills" by Chris Claremont & Brent Anderson
History of Comic Books Podcast
Release Date: 11/17/2023
History of Comic Books Podcast
And now a reposting of this rambling and too brief biography of Marc Silvestri, another of the original Image founders.
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And now a reposting of this rambling and too brief biography of Whilce Portacio, the original seventh member of Image Comics who was never really a founder.
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And now a reposting of this rambling and too brief biography Todd McFarlane, one of the founding members of Image Comics.
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And now a reposting of this rambling and too brief review of "The Saga of the Swamp Thing", Alan Moore's brilliant revival of the classic DC character that set the standard for him there after.
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And now a reposting of this rambling and too brief reivew of Mike Mignola's "Hellboy: Seed of Destruction", which launched his classic Hellboy character.
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And now a reposting of this rambling and to brief review of "The Goon" by Eric Powell, his classic monster noir comic.
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And now a reposting of this rambling and too brief review of Joe Hill's & Gabriel Rodriguez's "Locke & Key: Welcome to Lovecraft", the first volume in their now classic horror series.
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And now a reposting of this rambling and too brief review of "30 Days of Night", Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith's classic vampire tale.
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And now a reposting of this rambling and too brief biography of Rob Liefeld, probably the most controversial of the Image founders.
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And now a reposting of this rambling and too brief biography of Jim Lee, the Image founder who went off and took over DC Comics.
info_outlineAnd now a rambling and too brief review of "X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills" by Chris Claremont & Brent Anderson, their 1982 graphic novel that served as the inspiration for the "X2" movie of 2002.