NightRiver
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I always wanted to find out more on Marvel's GA characters. Thats why im reading Invaders. In the latest issue, the original Torch, talks about Toro, his sidekick.

The Hero said:Gambit,just in case you were in a good mood today:Soon Brian Bendis and Mark Bagley will have broken Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's record for longest run on a comic book.![]()
Oh....well...the thing about that is......*throws down a flash cube and disappears into the night*Elijya said:um, no
Dave Sim on Cerebus
Careful,man...I'm not legal yet.Elijya said:hehe
I love my little black mage

The Hero said:Careful,man...I'm not legal yet.
I've never heard of this "Cerebus".How long was Sim on it?![]()
Elijya said:writing AND drawing. he decreed back when the book first started that he would do 300 issues and never miss a month, because he felt that independent books couldn't gain credibilty for themselves because the creators where lazy and didn't meet monthly deadlines
Yes, if you've ever longed to see superhero comics degenerate into even more of an inwards-looking, self-obsessed circle-jerk than before, this is going to be your year! You want innovation? Well, you're in the wrong place. Go read a book or something.
2004 - the year of steady progress, anticlimax, and rampant mediocrity. Sure to be remembered for years to come as the one between 2003 and 2005. Could have been worse, I suppose. At least I don't have to read Chuck Austen comics any more.
Great article. Creatively bashing Marvel without having to mention Quesada, Bendis and the lot. This guy is right on about Marvel's recent history of (as he puts it) "a renewed fascination for Big Events, we've also got a deluge of X-Men titles on the market (most of which aren't selling), yet more swiftly-cancelled revivals of old C-list hasbeens (IRON FIST, for god's sake), and a general dearth of anything new, imaginative or interesting."DBM said:Go read the whole article, it's actually pretty fun.

Darthphere said:Wow, I didnt know about that. Ill definately send a card over to him.
Darthphere said:Yeah, too bad the major news channels cant step away from the war in Iraq and holiday shopping and the dropping economy, to report something like this.
DBM said:I don't know if people know it or not, but Will Eisner recently had quadruple bypass heart surgery and after coming through it OK he is recovering.
If people want to send Get Well cards and whatnot to him, his address is:
Will Eisner Studios, Inc.
8333 West McNab Road,
Suite 131
Tamarac FL 33321
I'm going to send one because honestly, without this man comics would not be as good as they are today. He's a pioneer in the art of graphic storytelling and lead the way with some of the greatest graphic novels ever written.
If you can, send him a card.