The Comic Book Business - My Views
I've been on the marketing end of comic books since 1987.
I've been on the marketing end of comic books since 1987.
This week I'd like to pay some tribute to some comic books from my misspent youth and my personal collection.
Last year in Busted Knuckles , I told you about a book that you needed to buy, beg, borrow or steal a book called Blood Oath by Christopher Farnsworth It's an amazing book about a vampire that's been the personal Secret Service guarding United States presidents for 140 years.
In a sea of comic book chaos I'm very thankful there is Jonah Hex .
I was watching a DVD the other day - LOST: The Final Season - going through the special features and axtras.
Like many of you, I've been reading and collecting comic books for decades.
Regrets are one thing and missing stuff is another.
Growing up as a kid in the 1960s I read as many comic books as I could get my gruby little hands on.
Sometimes I have to remind myself to start this column out like that so I'll know and you'll know how to take the words and thoughts I'm tossing out.
Beth and I went and saw the movie RED (Retired & Extremely Dangerous) this weekend based on the graphic novel by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner.
