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Paul Kupperberg on October 13th, 2015

TCA4_coverYou know about Charlton Neo, don’t you? The Charlton Comics Facebook page started by Fester Faceplant that lead to what was supposed to be a one-off “fan” publication The Charlton Arrow, which somehow blossomed into Charlton Neo, the little comic book company with a big heart that I help oversee with pals Roger McKenzie and Mort Todd.… Read the rest

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Paul Kupperberg on February 12th, 2015

There’s something loosely akin to the feelings you have on the day you first hold a new publication of yours and those on the birth of a child. I’m now saying the two events are equal. They can’t be. The gestation period of a child is a mere nine months.… Read the rest

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Paul Kupperberg on June 25th, 2012

I’ve finally had it. I just can’t take it anymore. Effective immediately, there’s some online comics columnists I’m deleting from my bookmark and reading lists.

It’s not that I don’t agree with their points and positions; in many cases, we’re actually on the same page on matters creative, social, and political.… Read the rest

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Paul Kupperberg on November 14th, 2010
I was recently asked by my pal Rob Kelly, of the Aquaman Shrine and many, many other blogsites devoted to the olden days of comics, to contribute an essay to a collection he’s editing based on one of those other websites, entitled Hey Kids, Comics: True Life Tales From the Spinner Rack.
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Paul Kupperberg on June 16th, 2010


I’m on the air!

Or on a podcast, courtesy of New York’s Midtown Comics! I talk about Archie Comics, Captain Action, and other topics ranging from my old series Checkmate to superhero fashion. Have a listen here!


And, over on pal Rob Kelly’s All In Black & White For 75¢ blog, is an interview with yours truly covering my work for Marvel’s Crazy Magazine, as well as the single issue of Savage Sword of Conan I wrote.… Read the rest

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