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comic lovin goofies

^ getting ready for san diego comic-con so have a lot on my mind right now and too much on the plate. stopped to write this entry though because there have been some fun and goofy moments in the interim. the week before thien rummaged the morgue and found an old "new" teen titans comic with marv wolfman writing and george perez on pencils. i totally forgot i'd even read the teen titans as...

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Couple more like that, Luke's gonna put that 'whiny fanboy' rep to bed.

Panel from Star Wars #14 , "The Sound of Armageddon!" Written and edited by Archie Goodwin, art by Carmine Infantino and Terry Austin. This wasn't the first Marvel Star Wars comic I had as a kid, but it's one of my favorites, and chock full of house ads for stuff at the time I had never heard of, like Machine Man, Devil Dinosaur, and the X-Men. What? I was like seven! Anyway, the Comic Book...

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Megan Fox's Geeky Movie Roles Megan fox...

Megan Fox's Geeky Movie Roles Megan fox is currently filming the futuristic western Jonah Hex , based on the long running DC Comics Series. she has shot down any speculation she will play wonder Woman in the on again, off again production because the character is "lame." Well, the george Perez version was pretty cool, but I will give Fox that one. i am a Marvel Zombie, anyway. She has, however,...

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Is Jesus Merino the next George Perez?

With this image from JSA #29 (courtesy of the Source), you decide: Lots of characters, meticulous composition, an enormous level of detail — it almost feels Crisis-esque. I’m certainly of the opinion that Merino should be pleased with himself: but you can see more for yourself by seeing the rest of the images here. What say you, [...]

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Comic Book Artist: Phil Jimenez

Phil Jimenez is the modern day George Perez. And I think he's better than Perez. There, I said it. You may accuse me of heresy if you wish, but I would much rather read a Jimenez-drawn book than a Perez book. They both excel at drawing pages and panels that are filled with characters and detail, with excellent anatomy and an ability to draw beautiful women that are not highly sexualised, which is something...

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Ric Estrada: "Peace With Honor"

Ric Estrada passed away last Friday after losing a long battle with cancer. In a spinner rack filled with art by the likes of Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, Joe Kubert, Wally Wood, Neal Adams, John Buscema, Barry Smith, Jim Starlin, John Byrne, and George Perez, art by journeymen like Ric Estrada could be easily overlooked or forgotten. Estrada was a talented veteran of the Old School of comicbook art,...

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Looking for Superman? Try comic artist's signing

Action Games and Comics in Clermont will have George Perez, comic book artist, for an in-store signing from 1 to 5 p.m. today at the store, 782 W. Montrose St.

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Now That's a Reorganization!

From last week's obscure to this week's famous. Not infamous, either. DC's Crisis on Infinite Earths , published starting in spring 1985, is rightfully famous. The mammoth effort of Marv Wolfman in writing, George Perez in drawing and Dick Giordano in inking, with plotting assists by Len Wein and Bob Greenberger, was one of the first major cross over efforts, and a minority in having a lasting effect...

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The Many Faces of Wonder Woman, Part I

George Perez' Wonder Woman... ...has a long, rich history. Stuart Immonen's Wonder Woman... ...isn't afraid of heights. Mike Wieringo's Wonder Woman... ...could store rocket-pods in those bracelets. Brent Anderson's Wonder Woman... ...is frequently involved in cat fights. Howard Porter's Wonder Woman... ...gets sexy for all you toads out there. Jim Balant's Wonder Woman... ...is being groped by skeletons....

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FL - Signing on Infinite Earths

George Perez ( Brave and the Bold ) signs at Action Games and Comics on April 25th. Read more...

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Famous First Fridays: George Perez

Greetings, Groove-ophiles! It's about time we took a look at the first published work of the amazing Mr. George Perez, don'tcha think? Mr. Perez's art has been wowing us for three-and-a-half decades on titles like the Avengers, Fantastic Four, Justice League of America, New Teen Titans, Crisis on Infinite Earths, Wonder Woman, Action Comics, Infinity Gauntlet, JLA/Avengers, Brave and the Bold, Final...

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Dynamic Forces Offers A Mighty Selection In May

Social Media Release -- George Perez's 35th Anniversary! Marvel Then and Now for Hero Initiative! Barack Obama DF Limited Edition! Signed Books! Alternate Covers! Oh my, May is Mighty! Dynamic Forces, the comic book and collectible industry's top producer of limited edition and autographed memorabilia, is pleased to announce a new selection of signed and exclusive merchandise scheduled for May delivery!...

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365 Days with Ben Grimm: Day 61

Panels from Avengers/JLA #2 (December 2003), written by Kurt Busiek, pencils and inks by George Perez, colors by Tom Smith, letters by Richard Starkings of Comicraft (Click picture to Crossover-Earth-size)

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Hero Initiative @ Orlando MegaCon 2009: Booth #525

LOS ANGELES, Calif., February 23, 2009 – The Hero Initiative announced today its plans for MegaCon, taking place at the Orange County Convention Center Hall D from Feb. 27 to March 1 in Orlando, Florida. Legendary artist George Pérez (The New Teen Titans, Wonder Woman, Avengers, Crisis on Infinite Earths) and longtime, fan-favorite writer and artist Dan Jurgens (Action Comics, Superman,...

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Secret Origins: Teen Titans

The Teen Titans . You'd think they'd always been around, always been a top-flight, top-tier title. T'was not always so. In between their legendary first series (which ran 43 issues from 1966-1973) and the totally awesome Marv Wolfman/George Perez 1980s revamp, the Titans struggled to stay on the stands with a little-remembered run from 1976-1978 (issues 44-53). Mainly written by the solid-but-unspectacular...