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The Motley Fool September 19, 2005 Nathan Alderman |
Will Licensing Doom Marvel? If Marvel wants to stay relevant to readers young and old, and ensure that there will still be an audience for its licensed products in the decades to come, it can't afford to let its publishing efforts wither. Investors, take note. |
Wired June 2006 Gaiman & Rogers |
The Myth of Superman In An Unlikely Prophet, soon to be reissued in paperback this Spring, Alvin Schwartz describes that Superman is a real man, not just a comic book hero. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2009 Brian Doherty |
Briefly Noted: Super Porn Craig Yoe's book Secret Identity: The Fetish Art of Superman's Co-Creator Joe Shuster shines a strange new light on sadistic and perverted sexual themes |
The Motley Fool August 4, 2010 Tim Beyers |
The Next Marvel Is Still Out There The big ideas behind digital entertainment began as comics. |
Salon.com August 17, 1999 Frank Houston |
Stan Lee The father of Spider-Man and the Silver Surfer invented the modern superhero, revived a dying industry and created a mythology. |
Wired August 2006 |
Rants + Raves Backlash when taking sides on the intelligent design issue... Continental divide on the topic of superman in the comics... Chemical reactions produce nostalgia for some... Photography suffers from crowdsourcing... Free HDTV... etc. |
Entrepreneur May 2010 Laurie Pike |
Reanimators "Creepy" and "Eerie," the graphic 1960s horror comic books, were deader than dead - until the Braun twins came along. |
Reason November 2002 Sara Rimensnyder |
Soundbite: Gerard James Would-be censors have long posited a monkey-see, monkey-do relationship between media and audiences. Violent images create violent kids, they warn. Gerard Jones upends that thinking in his new book Killing Monsters: Why Children Need Fantasy, Super Heroes, and Make-Believe Violence. |
Wired Adam Rogers |
Artist Dave Gibbons' Gut Feelings on the Watchmen Movie Long-time collaborator with Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons is best known for his illustrations of Superman, Green Lantern, The Originals, and Watchmen. |
AskMen.com February 23, 2003 Bernie Alexander |
Comic Book Movies: Phenomenon Or Fad? Hollywood studios have realized that there's a lot of money to be made from adapting comic books to the big screen, especially after the huge success of the Superman, Batman and Spider-Man franchises. Let's take a look at some of the upcoming superhero movies. |
The Motley Fool May 8, 2006 Jim Mueller |
Marvel's Reinvention The bottom line is that this company is not the comic book licensor it was a short time ago. Investors should reevaluate their holdings and determine whether what they want is to own shares of a movie studio that also publishes comic books and licenses toys. |
Fast Company July 2006 Lucas Conley |
Fast Talk: Superman Returns He has spent decades bounding through comics, television, and film. Now meet the latest creative team charged with keeping America's original superhero original. |