Happy Birthday, Superman and Action Comics!

I was six and stuck in bed, once again suffering from bronchitis. For whatever reason, my mother thought I would like a comic book for company and brought home a Superman comic. The year was 1964 and I wish I could remember which my first comic was.What I do know is that I was hooked.TheContinue reading “Happy Birthday, Superman and Action Comics!”

Superman Soars at the Library of Congress

 Sometime in April, the actual 80th anniversary of Action Comics #1 will arrive but the celebration is already underway. Last night at the Library of Congress, the Washington Post’s David Bettencourt interviewed Paul Levitz and Dan Jurgens before a few hundred interested people. Since this was nearby, I was invited to hang out with theContinue reading “Superman Soars at the Library of Congress”

My Baltimore Comic-Con Schedule

I’ve quickly grown fond of attending the Baltimore Comic-Con given its primary focus has remained on comics while growing slowly, but steadily. They’d added in some media guests but haven’t gone overboard and for the most part, are integral parts of the pop culture world the show celebrates.Since attending, I’ve been fortunate enough to beContinue reading “My Baltimore Comic-Con Schedule”

Watch “Exploration, Encounter and Exchange in the Comic Book Industry”

While we savored National Donut Day and similar celebrations, it turns out there are some days that require a tremendous amount of work and effort. The day arrives and you find yourself competing with hundreds of thousands of others to be recognized. One such event is the National History Day, which is June 16, culminatingContinue reading “Watch “Exploration, Encounter and Exchange in the Comic Book Industry””

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