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Comics and critic
" In his essay " The Decline of the Comics ," ( Canadian Forum, January 1954 ) literary critic Hugh MacLean classified American comic strips into four types: daily gag, adventure, soap opera, and " an almost lost comic ideal: the disinterested comment on life's pattern and meaning.
Comics critic R. C. Harvey argued that Spiegelman's animal metaphor threatened " to erode moral underpinnings ", and played " directly into Nazis ' racist vision ".
He worked as a music critic before getting his start in comic books at DC Comics in the late 1970s.
Comics critic Bill Blackbeard rated Lance " the best of the page-high adventure strips undertaken after the 1930s ".

Comics and Tom
HAARP has been dramatized in popular culture by Marvel Comics, author Tom Clancy ( the novel Breaking Point in the Net Force series ), and The X-Files.
Tom Underhill noted colorist Laura Martin's contribution as " every bit as compelling " as Cassaday's in his review for The Comics Journal.
In 1995 he was writer / penciller on Solar # 46 from Valiant Comics wherein he worked with inker Dick Giordano and with penciller Tom Grindberg joining in with issues # 51 – 54 after Jurgens relinquished penciller duties with issue # 50.
In 2000, Frank worked on various loose assignments for both DC and Marvel, including issue # 7 of Tom Strong ( under DC's America's Best Comics imprint ), and writing and penciling a 2-page X-Men story in X-Men: Millennial Visions ( his final collaboration to date with inker Cam Smith ), while working on his first creator-owned series.
* Tom Strong # 7 ( America's Best Comics, 2000 )
* Tom DeFalco, former Editor-in-Chief, Marvel Comics
In 1990, the convention had doubled again, added a Comics Expo, hosted the Origins convention, this time with Guest of Honor Tom Clancy, and expanded to include the Atlanta Sheraton hotel.
* Tom Spurgeon (" 40th Street Black ") runs the comic book news site The Comics Reporter.
Workman helped Klein get started with the basic tools and techniques, and Klein studied the work of Gaspar Saladino, Workman, Ben Oda, and John Costanza ; as well as Marvel Comics letterers Tom Orzechowski, Jim Novak, and Joe Rosen.
In the 2000s, Klein lettered all the Alan Moore America's Best Comics titles, including Promethea, Tom Strong, and Top 10.
* Tom Strong ( America's Best Comics ): 1999 – 2006 —
Tom and Jerry began appearing in comic books in 1942, as one of the features in Our Gang Comics.
In 1949, with MGM's live-action Our Gang shorts having ceased production five years earlier, the series was renamed Tom and Jerry Comics.
** Tom Strong # 25: " Tom Strong's Pal Wally Willoughby " ( with John Paul Leon, America's Best Comics, 2004 ) collected in Book Four ( hc, 160 pages, 2005, ISBN 1-84576-093-X ; tpb, 2005, ISBN 1-4012-0572-0 )
Later, Tom started editing Marvel Comics Presents ( a bi-weekly book ) requiring many writers, pencillers and inkers.
Cluemaster makes his grand reappearance in Detective Comics # 647 by Chuck Dixon and Tom Lyle.
* Tom Strong's Terrific Tales # 9 ( America's Best Comics )
Malibu Comics was launched in 1986 by Dave Olbrich and Tom Mason ( joined by Chris Ulm in 1987 ) thanks to the financing of Scott Mitchell Rosenberg, who was operating a comic book distribution company ( Sunrise Distributors ) at the time.
Mondo appears in the sole issue of the Power Rangers Zeo comic book released by Image Comics, written by Tom and Mary Bierbaum and illustrated by Todd Nauck.
" Black Tom " Cassidy ( Thomas Samuel Eamon Cassidy ) is a Marvel Comics supervillain, an enemy of the X-Men, and archenemy of Banshee.
* Tom Strong's Terrific Tales # 1-4, 6-10: " Jonni Future " ( with Steve Moore, America's Best Comics, 2002 – 2004 )
* Tom Strong # 4 ( America's Best Comics, 1999 )
* Tom Strong's Terrific Tales # 5, 12 ( America's Best Comics, 2003 – 2005 )

Comics and described
" The Comics Journal has described Aragonés as " one of the most prolific and brilliant cartoonists of his generation.
In The Penguin Book of Comics Belinda is described as " a perpetual waif, a British counterpart to the transatlantic Little Orphan Annie.
Wertham described the Comics Code as inadequate, while most in the industry found it draconian.
* In the DC Comics universe, Cagliostro is described as an immortal ( JLA Annual 2 ), a descendant of Leonardo da Vinci as well as an ancestor of Zatara and Zatanna ( Secret Origins 27 ).
In The Comics ( 1947 ), Coulton Waugh described Willard's art style as " gritty-looking.
Rich Kreiner described John Cassaday's artwork in The Comics Journal as being " close to the gold standard for fabulous realism in mainstream comics ".
In an interview with Comics Bulletin, Dixon described this choice as a fertile clash of values: " Dinah's more idealistic approach is at the heart of this book.
1UP. com editor Nadia Oxford described the Nintendo Comics System version of Ridley as being more of a " squashed bug " than a " fearsome reptile ".
In a bio published in issue # 25 of the Tiny Toon Adventures comic ( Marvel Comics volume ), a character bio described Fifi as " a expatriate of Paris ", indicating that she lived there before moving permanently to Acme Acres.
Metamorpho, unlike other super-humanoids described in DC Comics, could not assume a fully human, normal appearance, being no longer composed of flesh, blood and bone.
This series, which Aparo co-created with writer Mike W. Barr, would be described by DC Comics writer and executive Paul Levitz as being " a team series more fashionable to 1980s audiences.
From 2004 to 2006, Dark Horse Comics published two series of Escapist comic books based on the superhero stories described in the novel, some of which were written by Chabon.
Chosen, published by Dark Horse Comics, was described by Millar as a sequel to the Bible, and has been optioned by Sony Pictures.
Launched with a title for Free Comic Book Day 2003, the line started soon after with Walt Disney's Comics and Stories and Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge, both described by Clark as " monthly 64-page prestige-format books at $ 6. 95, which is the same price they were when last produced, in 1998.
Comics historian Don Markstein described the Male Call characters:
Comics historian R. C. Harvey described Crane's Sunday page innovation:
As comic-book writer-editor Dennis O ' Neil described, the Marvel Method, " perfected by Stan Lee and his early Marvel Comics collaborators, requires the writer to begin by writing out a plot and add words when the penciled artwork is finished.
Ron Goulart, in Encyclopedia of American Comics, described the Hershfield approach to cartoon humor:
In Adventure Comics # 370, though, a triple-layer inertron prison was described as too tough for Superboy or Mon-El to break through.
" In the 2006 edition of Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, Marvel Comics included a profile of the ' Ultimate Nullifier ' which, using technobabble, described the device to be of " unknown origins " within the context of the fictional Marvel Universe.
The gold version is often described as the " holy grail " of console game collecting, similar to items from other collectible hobbies, such as the T206 Honus Wagner baseball card, or the Action Comics # 1 comic book.
Founding the Engine Comics imprint in 2000, Renshaw wrote and published the Rough Guide to Self Publishing, which is now in its fourth edition ( 2007 ) and was described as ' essential purchase for budding self-publishers ' by industry paper Comics International.
Comics historian Don Markstein described the couple's battle of wits:

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