I’ve always admired the hell out of Denny O’Neil (May 3, 1939 – June 11, 2020). I admired his skill as a writer. I admired his ability to continually grow and hone his craft, whether in comic books or prose. I admired the simple, surefooted way he approached story and dialogue and his calm, confident style of editing, as well as his knack for explaining and teaching what he knew.… Read the rest
Ed Catto
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Paul Kupperberg on November 14th, 2011
“Some days you can’t get rid of a bomb!” |
The Dynamic Duo and the Jaunty Jew |
Ready to take off aboard the Batcopter! |
With artist and DC VP/Art Director, Mark Chiarello |
Mark Chiarello, Captain Action Enterprises’ Ed Catto, and cartoonist/letterer Rick Parker |
And speaking of Captain Action |
Writer and one-time DC Comics’ production manager, Bob Rozakis |
Lee Meriwether, Catwoman in the 1966 BATMAN movie, autographs the Batcopter from the same film |
My pal (and collaborator) Jim Beard, editor of Sequential Arts’ GOTHAM CITY 14 MILES, to which I contributed an essay |
Golden Age great and DONDI creator, the inimitable Irwin Hasen |
Artist and one-time DC production artist, Steve Manion, with Papercutz editor/publisher Jim Salicrup, and Una McGurk |
“Rest easy, citizens!” |
Continue reading about Images from a New Jersey Comicon (NJ Comic Expo, Teaneck NJ)
Out this week: Captain Action #5 from Moonstone Comics. In addition to featuring the continuing saga of current-day CA and an episode of Action Boy written by my pal Vito Delsante, it also contains a 6-page story starring the “classic,” 1960s CA, “Captain Action Classified: The Missile of October,” written by myself and illustrated by John Hebert.… Read the rest
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