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Bush Jr Gets his Own Comic

Posted by: pspteacher on: September 21, 2009

Bluewater continues its POLITICAL POWER series with the previous Commmander in Chief. I wonder how the sales will compare to the Colin Powell and Obama issues. Follow the link for more info, a differnt pic and notes on Obama comics. clipped from www.comicbookresources.com Official Press Release GEORGE W. BUSH DEFINES HIS OWN LEGACY IN NEW [...]

Marvel Illustrated on MySpace

Posted by: pspteacher on: September 1, 2009

Why not show your appreciation of the series by being its friend on the popular social networking site? There are links and basic information there for you to consume. I like to see the friends on this page to get a feel for the diverse range of people who enjoy this work and also the [...]

Download Teacher’s Guides for Marvel Illustrated Books

Posted by: pspteacher on: September 1, 2009

I enjoyed the Last of the Mohicans guide but I am a historian so I am unable to really use it. It is geared towards an American audience. clipped from marvel.com Download these teachers guides to use in your classrooms with the Marvel Illustrated line of titles. Man in the Iron Mask Last of the [...]

Pride HC to launch in Oct

Posted by: pspteacher on: July 23, 2009

This will make my girlfriend happy! clipped from www.newsarama.com PRIDE & PREJUDICE PREMIERE HC Written by NANCY BUTLER Penciled by HUGO PETRUS Cover by SONNY LIEW “This project has been like a dream come true for me as a writer and as a former graphic designer—not only am I adapting a book I love, I [...]

Free Preview: Wizard of Oz #8

Posted by: pspteacher on: July 17, 2009

The writer behind the Age of Bronze and the innovative Skottie Young continue their interpretation of the classic tale. Great series! clipped from www.comicbookresources.com The search for Glinda, Good Witch of the South, is full of danger—a giant spider-monster that eats whole animals like a spider does flies. It’s full of strangeness—a whole village of [...]

Greek Street is Oedipus

Posted by: pspteacher on: June 13, 2009

Adult modern take on the OEDIPAL story clipped from www.newsarama.com Ancient is Modern: Peter Milligan on Greek Street In London there’s a street running through the Soho district called Greek Street. Originally dubbed ‘Hogs Lane’, the thoroughfare dates back to the late 17th century and has been depicted in a variety of forms including an [...]

Free Preview: Pride and Prejudice #3

Posted by: pspteacher on: June 5, 2009

Marvel are at it again. Here is another Classic draw in a realistic and attractive style. Enjoy the preview clipped from www.comicbookresources.com The grand adaptation of Jane Austen’s masterpiece continues! The Bennet girls are going boy-crazy in a sea of officers and wealthy businessmen. What’s a lady got to do to find a good man? [...]

Odysseus returns Home

Posted by: pspteacher on: March 7, 2009

#7 brings the story back to Ithaca where Roy Thomas continues his briliant adaption of Homer’s famous work. Click the link below for more preview pages of the issue that can be picked up at your local store this week. clipped from www.comicbookresources.com In this penultimate issue, Odysseus maintains his disguise as a beggar and [...]

Ennis Goes into the Battlefield with Tankies

Posted by: pspteacher on: February 28, 2009

Follow the link for an interview with Ennis as he explains his interest in WWII and his purpose for producing the Battlefield series and in particular Tankies clipped from www.comicbookresources.com This April, Garth Ennis takes to the battlefields one more time.On the heels of his well received “Battlefields: The Night Witches” and “Battlefields: Dear Billy” [...]

Presidential Comics: Obama’s Journey

Posted by: pspteacher on: February 28, 2009

Follow the link to the great interview with the editor of the Presidentail Matrerial Line from IDW clipped from www.comicbookresources.com “Barack Obama has become the comic book industry’s own little stimulus package,” Dunbier laughed, and he would know. The editor headed up one of the very first political-themed comic projects in what has become a [...]


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