Tuesday, October 31, 2017
1986 - Mutant Massacre Map
From Walt Simonson's Facebook page:
"Actually, the logo on the poster said 'Marvel Mutant Massacre Map'. Somebody at Marvel felt that 'Merry Marvel Mutant Massacre Map' was in poor taste. So it was changed. But that was the original title. ;-)
"The poster outlined the reading order for what I think of as the first true crossover in the modern sense in mainstream comics. There had been occasional character crossovers before this (Iron Man and Sub-mariner come to mind for those of us who go back far enough) and there was an Olympic-themed comic with a lot of Marvel characters in it around 1980. And Thor featured a winter invitational during the Casket of Ancient Winters storyline that a few other titles participated in. So the general idea was floating around in the ether. But AFAIK, this was the first time a series of books at either Marvel or DC were linked in quite this way.
"The collaboration really grew organically out Chris Claremont and Weezie. The story of how that happened, while not THAT long, is longer than I want to post here. But they began collaborating on what became this crossover based on a story idea of Chris’s for X-Men. I got into the act because of Weezie and before we knew it, there were five different titles involved in an overarching crossover. And it really happened because the three of us were involved in these five titles. We did try to write the individual titles in a way that gave readers who were following individual titles a coherent story in each title while at the same time creating a larger story arc throughout all the books.
"At some point, it was decided that a chart showing the various threads and their relationships was needed. Well, both needed and promotional, I think. :) So I drew it up and added a row of figures across the bottom with a separate drawing. I don’t remember now if I did the actual paste-ups of the logos. At the very least, I would have indicated where every title went in which box.
"The entire assemblage was released to comic shops as a two-color poster.
"We all had a lot of fun, and the crossover was successful enough commercially that we found ourselves facing an editorially-mandated crossover the following year. And in general in comics, pretty much every year since.
"Nothing succeeds like success."
Labels:
1986,
Marvel Comics,
Mutant Massacre,
New Mutants,
Power Pack,
thor,
Uncanny X-Men,
walt simonson,
X-Factor
Monday, October 30, 2017
Why didn't John Byrne draw X-Men and Alpha Flight?
http://www.byrnerobotics.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=35290&PN=0&TPN=27
"Chris [Claremont] had so mishandled scripting Kitty -- who was, after all, my character -- that by the time I left X-MEN I wanted nothing further to do with her.* I'd settled down a bit by the time I drew this group shot, but there is really no significance at all to Kitty looking at the viewer -- except to be "cute".
"Some of you may recall that I was originally asked to work on the X-MEN/ALPHA FLIGHT book, and I said I would on two conditions: neither Chris nor I would have anything to do with the plotting, and Kitty would not be in the book. Both were agreed to by [Jim] Shooter.
"When I received the plot, it was OBVIOUSLY written by Claremont, and Kitty was all over it. When I complained, I was told I was being "unprofessional" and the editor actually HUNG UP ON ME!!"
Labels:
Alpha Flight,
Chris Claremont,
Jim Shooter,
John Byrne,
Marvel Comics,
Uncanny X-Men,
X-Men
Sunday, October 29, 2017
Archangel by Ken Lashley
Labels:
Archangel,
ken lashley,
Marvel Comics,
X-Factor
Saturday, October 28, 2017
Daredevil by Paul Smith
Friday, October 27, 2017
Dani Moonstone by Bill Sienkiewicz
Labels:
Bill Sienkiewicz,
Dani Moonstone,
Marvel Comics,
Mirage,
New Mutants
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Cyclops by Walt Simonson
Labels:
Cyclops,
Marvel Comics,
Uncanny X-Men,
walt simonson,
X-Factor,
X-Men
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Kitty Pryde by Scott Koblish
Labels:
Kitty Pryde,
Marvel Comics,
scott Koblish,
Shadowcat,
Uncanny X-Men,
X-Men
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Storm by Paul Smith
Labels:
Marvel Comics,
marvel1980s,
mohawk,
ororo,
Paul Smith,
Storm,
Uncanny X-Men,
X-Men
Monday, October 23, 2017
X-Women by Jorge Fornés
Labels:
Jorge Fornés,
Lockheed,
Marvel Comics,
marvel1980s,
Phoenix,
Rogue,
Shadowcat,
Storm,
Uncanny X-Men,
X-Men,
x-women
Sunday, October 22, 2017
Wolverine by Paul Smith
Labels:
Marvel Comics,
Paul Smith,
Uncanny X-Men,
Wolverine,
X-Men
Saturday, October 21, 2017
Black Cat by Steve Rude
Friday, October 20, 2017
Dark Phoenix by Eric Matos
Labels:
Dark Phoenix,
Eric Matos,
Marvel Comics,
Uncanny X-Men,
X-Men
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Black Cat cosplay by Katy DeCobray
Labels:
Black Cat,
cosplay,
Katy DeCobray,
Marvel Comics
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
Captain America by Mike Zeck
Labels:
Avengers,
Captain America,
Marvel Comics,
Mike Zeck
Monday, October 16, 2017
Daredevil by Bob Layton
Sunday, October 15, 2017
Dark Phoenix by Kevin Wada
Labels:
Dark Phoenix,
Kevin Wada,
Marvel Comics,
Uncanny X-Men,
X-Men
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Dark Phoenix by Ray Ocampo
Labels:
Dark Phoenix,
Marvel Comics,
Ray Ocampo,
Uncanny X-Men,
X-Men
Friday, October 13, 2017
Dazzler by Kevin Wada
Labels:
Dazzler,
Kevin Wada,
Marvel Comics,
Uncanny X-Men,
X-Men
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Dr. Doom vs Mr. Fantastic by Rich Buckler
Labels:
Doctor Doom,
Marvel Comics,
mister fantastic,
Rich Buckler
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Doctor Doom by Steven Butler
Labels:
Doctor Doom,
Fantastic Four,
Marvel Comics,
Steven Butler
Monday, October 9, 2017
Doctor Strange by Alan Davis
Sunday, October 8, 2017
Ghost Rider by Joe Jusko
Saturday, October 7, 2017
Colossus by Sergio Davila
Labels:
Colossus,
Marvel Comics,
Sergio Davila,
Uncanny X-Men,
X-Men
Friday, October 6, 2017
ROM by Sal Buscema
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Uncanny X-Men by Giorgio Comolo.
Labels:
Giorgio Comolo,
Marvel Comics,
Uncanny X-Men,
X-Men
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Red Skull by Mike Zeck and John Beatty
Labels:
John Beatty,
Marvel Comics,
Mike Zeck,
Red Skull
Monday, October 2, 2017
1981 - Marvel 20th Anniversary by Frank Miller and Terry Austin Panel Power Comiccon III, Sydney, Australia
Labels:
1981,
20th Anniversary,
australia,
Captain America,
Daredevil,
Fantastic Four,
Frank Miller,
Hulk,
Marvel,
Marvel Comics,
Panel Power Comiccon III,
Spider-Man,
Spider-Woman,
Storm,
Sydney,
Terry Austin
Sunday, October 1, 2017
Galactus by Barry Windsor-Smith
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