Author of Forgotten All-Star: A Biography of Gardner Fox. Working on a biography of Jerry Bails. Community College STEP Coach. Comic Book Editor. Mother. Queer.
My boys and I are so excited to have more Our Flag Means Death. My youngest was the one who decided we needed to have seafood in honor of the premier. (I found a bag of scallop pieces for $6!) I added some fancy with a candied orange and thyme salt. ๐
@DrTawdry Iโm sorry to hear youโve been going through that. If itโs postnasal drip, I manage the nausea by never letting my stomach be completely empty. Little snacks all day. And papaya is your friend. It contains enzymes that help break stuff down in your stomach. ๐ค
Iโm glad to see people talk about this stuff, but the article is lacking. The second attempt wasnโt just a โcreator group.โ It was mostly writers, who were seen as unimportant/interchangeable. And they didnโt just splinter. Union-breaking tactics were utilized.
Why can't comic creators get it together to come together?
Popverse's @graemem looks at the long history of union attempts in the North American comic book industry.
https://t.co/0IsjGXJTZ7
@ayars_d@arjay_clark Yes! "Five Claws of Tryphon" is classic Gardner Fox. And it also highlights yet another time he found himself a part of the moment during a significant turn in comics history.
@arjay_clark Yes! Doctor Fate's roots are in Lovecraftian horror and Fox gave Scarecrow his fear toxin. Also notable is the fact that Fox wrote some horror stories for none other than EC!
Annual reminder: Many deserve special attention on Batman Day. Gardner Fox started writing Batman by just his third appearance and continued to return. Fox gave Batman his first arch-criminal, first romantic relationship, the Batarang, Batgirl, and more!
It really isnโt stated enough how the aspects from Aquaman comics that most view as silly & goofy, James Wan treats with 100% sincerity and itโs awesome as hell
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I rarely want to see something in the theater, but I am so hyped for this!!! It looks like a great amalgamation of Aquaman stories. โค๏ธ๐โค๏ธ
@Seven_Soldiers Never heard of it! I like what I'm reading... For tonight, my youngest chose What a Way to Go! because it is the movie that was on when Gene Kelly first caught his eye at about a year and a half. We watched a lot of Gene Kelly in the years that shortly followed. ๐
I'm two movies into my four-day weekend at home. Outside the Fox family's joy during the premiere, I can't see a reason to remember The Flash exists. In contrast, What's Up, Doc? recommended because Jerry Bails was a Barbra Streisand fan, is a gem!! Any suggestions to watch next?