“When Other People Get a Hold Of That, They’re Going to Explore That”- A Review of Super Visible: The Story of The Women of Marvel Comics

There are some things I need to say at the offset of this review, if you don’t mind. ‘Super Visible: The Story of The Women of Marvel Comics’, written by Margaret Stohl, with Jeanine Schaefer and Judith Stephens, was published- notably, by Marvel *(see below)- in June of 2025. I apologize that it’s taken me […]

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Conservative Snowflakes & Liberal Know-It-Alls Both Get It Wrong: The REAL Reason For The “Controversial” Silver Surfer Casting

This’ll be a short one friends, as I’ve got all sorts of irons in the proverbial fire with the ongoing (and growing) pushback towards Roy Thomas and John Cimino’s villainy, as well as work on an article which proves conclusively just how fraudulent and inept the collected “comics journalism” community is. In fact, this is […]

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“It Was a Dichotomy that Made No Sense”- Reexamining 2011’s ‘Lee & Kirby: The Wonder years’

I’ll admit to being a bit conflicted upon reviewing Mark Alexander’s sentimental study of Stan Lee & Jack Kirby’s Fantastic Four run from 2011, ‘Lee & Kirby: The Wonder Years‘, published by TwoMorrows Publishing (and doubling as the 58th issue of The Jack Kirby Collector, albeit in a deluxe, trade paperback format) for what I’d […]

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