• I’m going to continue my last post and instead of recommending something new, I will recommend something old. First a warning. I am a sucker for the old Marvel. I don’t know why, perhaps it’s the illusion of those stories being created during a simpler time. Yes, sometimes a stereotype will hit you in the face, including a whole lot of German ones. But there is something comforting about seeing those earlier versions of characters interacting with each other and it just makes me smile.

    I cracked open the Avengers Omnibus Volume 4 and was treated to a lovely, albeit quite short, Neal Adams contribution. It was the Kree/Skrull War storyline brought about Roy Thomas and it pretty much ran from Avengers #93-97, with Adams doing issues #93-96. If you read the forward to the above Omnibus, Thomas admits that they were starting to run behind, and he decided to give #97 to the amazing John Buscema, much to the annoyance of Neal who had either produced thumbnails or even some finished pages. So that was that for Neal and he stopped. Which is aber schade because there must be a universe out there where Adams stuck around for at least twenty pages. You can find these issues reprinted and after doing a quick search online, the originals in a pretty good grade will not break the bank either. And it’s worth it because these books are beautiful.

    But I think my favorite part of this volume is the development of the Wanda and Vision relationship. It was quite well done with all the conflicts and drama that you can imagine. So my Thursday sketch above references that.

    bis bald,

    -franka

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  • And the cast of characters in this epic webcomic continues to increase in number that will achieve greatness and become one of the best team books in the history of the universe!

    Seriously, I am very excited to see the return of Comic Book Ninja. And you must ask return? That is right because CBN and I are familiar with each other, and you will have to return next to week to get the full story. This is the beginning of a grand yarn that should entertain in the weeks to come and bring us right into spring!

    And to end, if you have not read the incredible Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis run on Justice League, which turned into Justice League International, which turned in Justice League America, do so. The issues are still very affordable in the back issue bin and DC Comics have also collected them in some nice Omnibus editions. Also, there is a wonderful podcast, called the BWAH-HA-HA podcast, that dives into all these issues and acts as a incredible companion piece.

    -Marvelous Marv

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