Author: Marv

  • 07 – Letter Hack

    07 – Letter Hack

    Remember those things called letter pages, that would appear at the end of the comic book? This was an attempt by the publisher to garner and include feedback of the various issues, interestingly both good and bad. In the ‘olden’ days, every comic book had them, and if you had an issue that did not include it, either that series was doomed, or the editor/assistant editor simply did not have time to do it. I, for one, loved the letters pages and sometimes you would see the same name quite often, and these individuals were called letter hacks.

    They do exist in todays comics albeit sporadically. Marvel, for one, does include them quite often. DC, on the other hand, decided to remove them entirely. So I do wonder when something happens that you do not like, or perhaps really like, how do you let the publisher know? Well, if you did buy new comics you would know exactly what to do. If you are Curt, on the other hand, who has not bought anything new for quite a while, you resort to the old way.

  • Green Lantern Corps

    Last week’s recommendation was One World of Doom, so it is only fitting that I jump to the other company and also make a recommendation. In one way they are quite similar.

    My pick of the week is Green Lantern Corps that came out yesterday, from Jeremy Adams, Morgan Hampton, and Fernando Pasarin, mainly because all three of these individuals have history of delivering some amazing stuff. Adams and Pasarin are frequent collaborators and did an excellent Flash run together, which seemed to come out of nowhere at the time. It was a weird time back then, DC did a big reshuffle and a lot of creators jumped on to new books at the same time. There was a lot of doubt and interestingly all, if not most of those creators delivered something very spectacular, that many said even surpassed what came before.

    Adams and Pasarin had the unfortunate task of following Joshua Williamson’s quite excellent Flash run. And then their run ended up being legendary. Adams then jumped on Green Lantern and collaborated with a ton of talented artists like Montos, Xermánico, and even Kevin Maguire, and this book has been going strong ever since. It spun off a few titles, the latest one being Green Lantern Corps. Green Lantern is hot right now but what, you ask, does it have to do with my last week’s pick One World Under Doom?

    Well, we have the Fantastic Four movie coming out in July, and we also have the Superman movie also coming out in July. And you guessed it, Guy Gardner and probably the Green Lantern Corps will also be making an appearance in Superman. And not to mention the Lanterns series that will be making its debut on HBO Max and is currently in production.

    Oh, and Jeremy Adams also signed an exclusive contract with DC Comics, so thankfully he will be on DC characters for a little while. If this is not a great time to be a Green Lantern fan, or heck, even a comic book fan, then please let me know when that was. Because I am due for a good laugh.