Five Golden Links.

§ December 24th, 2015 § Filed under self-promotion, sir-links-a-lot § 2 Comments

 

  • The latest Question of the Week is up at Trouble with Comics, asking “what is your favorite holiday comic?” My immediate response was going to be the Alan Brennert Supergirl story until I saw the caveat “other than the Alan Brennert Supergirl story,” but fortunately I had another answer ready to go.
  • When I read this post from Rick Veitch the other day, it had a longer explanation about just what exactly was the deal with the rights re: his Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles stories. Apparently it went into too much detail as it’s been trimmed down to just what you see there now, but I hadn’t any idea that his TMNT stuff wasn’t being reprinted. It’s a shame, because those were some great comics, and worth seeking out in the back issue bins.
  • Bully, the Little Bull Stuffed with Illicit Substances and Smuggled Across the Border, brings us the greatest issue of Marvel Team-Up that never happened.

  • Pal Andrew dips back into one of my favorite comics magazines, Pizzazz, for a little 1970s Christmas marketing nostalgia.
  • Marvel and Valiant comics artist Don Perlin is experiencing some medical issues, and if you can help out, I’m sure he and his family would be most appreciative.

2 Responses to “Five Golden Links.”

  • Bully says:

    Thanks for the link, Oh Mike My Mike! And a Sterling Christmas to ye!

  • Roel Torres says:

    1) Merry Christmas, Mike!

    2) I clicked on the “Trouble With Comics” link. They call the Alan Brennert Supergirl story “infamous.” Why is it considered infamous? Seemed like a really great take on Deadman, Kara, and the issues with continuity.