{"id":131,"date":"2008-08-14T07:00:23","date_gmt":"2008-08-14T11:00:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/onceuponageek.com\/?p=131"},"modified":"2008-08-14T01:28:42","modified_gmt":"2008-08-14T05:28:42","slug":"great-time-to-be-an-old-school-comics-fan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/onceuponageek.com\/wordpress\/2008\/08\/14\/great-time-to-be-an-old-school-comics-fan\/","title":{"rendered":"Great Time to be an Old-School Comics Fan"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">We are truly living in magical times for old-school comic book fans.\u00a0 Many of us grump and groan about how things were better &#8220;back in our day&#8221;.\u00a0 Well, I&#8217;m here to tell you that things are great today even for people like us!<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">While I still keep up with numerous monthly titles, there are dozens of older comics that I think back on fondly.\u00a0 In recent years, new media has emerged to celebrate these older books.\u00a0 I often think about going back and re-reading an entire run of one particular series or another.\u00a0 However, I don&#8217;t usually have the time given that I keep up with a lot of new material that also interests me.\u00a0 Thankfully, I can now recapture the sense of wonder these old comics brought me by following things like the <a title=\"Word Balloon Podcast\" href=\"http:\/\/wordballoon.blogspot.com\/\">Word Balloon podcast<\/a> &amp; <a title=\"Back Issue Magazine\" href=\"http:\/\/twomorrows.com\/index.php?main_page=index&amp;cPath=98_54\">Back Issue magazine<\/a>.\u00a0 Additionally, the current comic book era provides readers with incredibly easy access to older material they may not have read. These reprints make it easier than ever to read comics you missed.\u00a0 Finally, the internet has proven to be invaluable in researching particular comics or storylines.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><a title=\"Word Balloon podcast\" href=\"http:\/\/wordballoon.blogspot.com\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignright\" style=\"float: right;\" src=\"http:\/\/onceuponageek.com\/images\/wordballoon.jpg\" alt=\"Word Balloon podcast\" width=\"271\" height=\"233\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<h3><a title=\"Word Balloon podcast\" href=\"http:\/\/wordballoon.blogspot.com\/\"><strong>Word Balloon<\/strong><\/a><\/h3>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">From the <a title=\"Word Balloon Podcast\" href=\"http:\/\/wordballoon.blogspot.com\/\">Word Balloon<\/a> web site &#8211; Created By Chicago Talk Radio Host John Siuntres, The Word Balloon podcast features one on one mp3 audio interviews with comic book creators, plus the creative minds behind Film, TV, Gaming and other media.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Simply put, if you are a comic book fan and you are NOT listening to <a title=\"Word Balloon podcast\" href=\"http:\/\/wordballoon.blogspot.com\/\">Word Balloon<\/a>&#8230; then you are broken.\u00a0 John Siuntres is a fantastic interviewer and really gets the inside scoop on comic books.\u00a0 Whether you strictly enjoy old school comics or read the new stuff too, there has been an interview or two that you&#8217;d be interested in.\u00a0 Some reoccurring guests of his include: Geoff Johns, Brian Michael Bendis, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid, Matt Fraction, Jepf Loeb, and Ed Brubaker.\u00a0 And that&#8217;s just the guys who come back on a semi-regular basis.\u00a0 He&#8217;s done tons of non-reoccurring interviews with modern day and Silver Age greats such as: Chuck Dixon, Robert Kirkman, Beau Smith, Marty Pasko, Kurt Busiek, Steve Rude, Neal Adams, Ethan Van Sciver, Marv Wolfman, Walt Simonson, Steve Englehart, Ron Marz, Mike Grell, Denny O&#8217;Neil, Mike Mignola, Brad Meltzer, Gail Simone, Dan DiDio, Joe Quesada, and the list goes on and on.\u00a0 The nice thing about this format is that the recordings remain posted on the web (over 150 to choose from), so you can listen to any of them anytime you&#8217;d like.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Siuntres has an amazing rapport with his guests and they typically cover their landmark works, any relevant background and anecdotes, how they got into comics, and what lies in their future.\u00a0 The interviews are compelling and well done.\u00a0 It&#8217;s great to relive some of your favorite comics through the eyes of their creators and you often find out things you never knew about them.\u00a0 I can&#8217;t recommend Word Balloon to you enough.\u00a0 Even if you don&#8217;t have an MP3 player, you can download the episodes and listen to them on the computer.\u00a0 The most recent interview (at the time of this writing) is with Ethan Van Sciver on his upcoming projects, &#8220;Green Lantern: Blackest Night&#8221; and &#8220;Flash: Rebirth&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">\n<h3><a title=\"Back Issue magazine\" href=\"http:\/\/twomorrows.com\/index.php?main_page=index&amp;cPath=98_54\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignright\" style=\"float: right;\" src=\"http:\/\/onceuponageek.com\/images\/backissue.jpg\" alt=\"Back Issue Magazine\" width=\"349\" height=\"453\" \/>Back Issue Magazine<\/a><\/h3>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">From the <a title=\"Back Issue Magazine\" href=\"http:\/\/twomorrows.com\/index.php?main_page=index&amp;cPath=98_54\">Back Issue web site<\/a> &#8211; Back Issue celebrates comic books of the 1970s, 1980s, and today through a variety of recurring (and rotating) departments.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Back Issue is another product that does a great job celebrating the comics of yesteryear.\u00a0 There are several different &#8220;departments&#8221; within the magazine, such as: &#8220;Flashback&#8221; which revisits the plotlines, creators, and characters from older series; &#8220;Pro2Pro&#8221; where two comic professionals interview each other (more like a conversation); special features, straight-forward interviews; &#8220;Greatest Stories Never Told&#8221; that discuss storylines that were planned out but never came to be; art galleries; and &#8220;Back Talk&#8221; an honest-to-goodness letters page (just like in the old comics themselves!).\u00a0 Each issue is themed, such as the current issue on the shelf #29 &#8211; &#8220;Mutants Issue&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The &#8220;Mutants Issue&#8221; has a couple perfect examples of why this magazine is so great.\u00a0 There is a fantastic seven page article on &#8220;The New Mutants&#8221;.\u00a0 While I would love to take the time to re-read all 100 issues of this comic, it&#8217;s not likely to happen anytime soon.\u00a0 However, this article distilled down the major story points from the series, sprinkled with information taken from various creator interviews to give you some inside information you couldn&#8217;t gleam from the comics alone.\u00a0 The article brought back tons of memories of these beloved comics.\u00a0 So I may not get around to re-reading them, but I can still revisit why I love them so much.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Another example as to why Back Issue is great comes from the four page article on X-Factor.\u00a0 You may recall the 1986 X-Factor series starred the original five X-Men (including the recently back-from-the-dead Jean Grey).\u00a0 Well apparently the series was originally envisioned without Jean since she was in the hereafter.\u00a0 They had planned for Dazzler to fill the &#8220;babe&#8221; slot in the series, along with the other four remaining original X-Men.\u00a0 The idea to bring back Jean came from an incredibly unlikely place&#8230; <a title=\"Kurt Busiek\" href=\"http:\/\/www.astrocity.us\/\" class=\"broken_link\">Kurt Busiek<\/a>, believe it or not.\u00a0 Back when he was simply a fan he shared his idea for Jean&#8217;s resurrection with Roger Stern, who passed the idea on to John Byrne, who eventually passed the idea on to Bob Layton (writer of X-Factor).\u00a0 And thus Jean Grey&#8217;s revolving door with death began.\u00a0 Hard to believe that Kurt Busiek, a writer who didn&#8217;t become well known until the mid-1990s, was responsible for Jean Grey&#8217;s return in the mid-1980s.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Like Word Balloon, I can not recommend Back Issue to you enough.\u00a0 I promise if you pick up an issue, you&#8217;ll find at least a couple things inside to interest you (if not the entire magazine).\u00a0 The next issue ships in September and is the &#8220;Saturday Morning Heroes&#8221; issue in which they discuss Captain Marvel, Super Friends, Super Powers, Space Ghost, Astro Boy, and more!<\/p>\n<h3>Reprints<\/h3>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Whether it be color trade paperbacks, absolute editions, omnibuses, black-and-white Essentials\/Showcases, or Marvel&#8217;s digital platform&#8230; it&#8217;s easier than ever to catch up on comics you missed.\u00a0 All the publishers have become very savvy with their release schedules and delivery channels.\u00a0 You can typically find newer stories collected and in stores just months (sometimes weeks) after the final issue shipped.\u00a0 Additionally, publishers are focusing on reprinting older material and making it easier to get.\u00a0 Nowadays, you can find trade paperbacks for sale in just about every bookstore.\u00a0 For me personally, I have a bizarre soft spot for &#8220;Marvel Team-up&#8221;.\u00a0 Don&#8217;t ask me why, but I do.\u00a0\u00a0 I only read a handful of issues growing up, so I picked up the first two volumes of the &#8220;Essential Marvel Team-up&#8221; to read more of these old stories.\u00a0 Sure they are corny, but I&#8217;m loving these collections.\u00a0 Other black and white reprints I&#8217;ve picked up in recent years include: Showcase Presents Aquaman #1; Showcase Presents Metal Men #1; Showcase Presents The War that Time Forgot #1; Essential Marvel-Two-in-One #2; Essential Avengers #2; and Showcase Presents Batman &amp; the Outsiders #1.\u00a0 I&#8217;ve also been getting the Dark Horse color reprint collections of the old Marvel &#8220;Star Wars&#8221; comics.\u00a0 Even though I have the original issues, it&#8217;s so much easier to read these collections rather than dig out the originals from the bottom of a seven-high tower of long boxes.<\/p>\n<h3>The Internet<\/h3>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Finally, it bears mentioning how much the internet has changed comic book research.\u00a0 In the old days, if you were curious about a particular comic storyline, you had to hunt out the back issue to find out what really happened.\u00a0 For example, during my youth I spent years collecting old Uncanny X-Men comics from the early 80&#8217;s just to get the complete understanding of X-Men history.\u00a0 With the proliferation of the internet, you can simply hit Wikipedia (or one of many other sites) and the entire history of a character or comic is chronicled in a neat package for you.\u00a0 No longer do Editor footnotes referencing obscure comics confuse the reader.\u00a0 Just a couple clicks away and you can know exactly what happened in any comic.\u00a0 This can be a blessing and a curse.\u00a0 I&#8217;ve found myself choosing not to seek out a back issue or trade paperback because I could read a summary of what happened on the internet.\u00a0 While that clearly saved me some greenbacks, I did miss out on enjoying a classic tale.\u00a0 It&#8217;s also an easy way to run across unfortunate spoilers.<\/p>\n<h3>Conclusion<\/h3>\n<p>Throw all this together and you&#8217;ve got a new golden era from the long-time comic book reader.\u00a0 For example purposes, let&#8217;s say the FLASH WEEK I ran a couple weeks ago really got you jonesing for some old Flash.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>You could listen to the <a title=\"Mike Baron interview\" href=\"http:\/\/wordballoon.blogspot.com\/2008\/08\/flashback-mike-baron-on-nexus-flash-and.html\">Word Balloon interview with Mike Baron<\/a> as he discusses his tenure on the Flash, or <a title=\"Ethan Van Sciver\" href=\"http:\/\/wordballoon.blogspot.com\/2008\/08\/flashy-rebirth-and-blackest-nights-of.html\">Ethan Van Sciver&#8217;s interview on the upcoming &#8220;Flash: Rebirth<\/a>.<\/li>\n<li>You could read the <a title=\"Back Issue magazine #28\" href=\"http:\/\/twomorrows.com\/index.php?main_page=product_info&amp;cPath=98_54&amp;products_id=695\" class=\"broken_link\">Back Issue magazine #28 article &#8220;Dead Man Running: The Trial of the Flash&#8221;<\/a> all about the mid-1980&#8217;s Flash (Barry Allen) trial for the murder of the Reverse-Flash.\u00a0 Since I&#8217;d never read those issues, this 10 page article was really informative for me.<\/li>\n<li>You could pick up any number of Flash trade paperbacks, include the early 1950s and 1960s adventures of Barry Allen in full-color <a title=\"Flash Archives\" href=\"http:\/\/www.dccomics.com\/dcu\/graphic_novels\/?gn=1191\" class=\"broken_link\">Archive format<\/a> or the black-and-white <a title=\"Showcase Presents the Flash\" href=\"http:\/\/www.dccomics.com\/dcu\/graphic_novels\/?gn=7175\" class=\"broken_link\">Showcase reprints<\/a>.\u00a0 Or if you&#8217;d like something more recent, there are a number of Wally West trades by <a title=\"Mark Waid&#039;s Flash\" href=\"http:\/\/www.dccomics.com\/dcu\/graphic_novels\/?gn=1448\" class=\"broken_link\">Mark Waid<\/a> and <a title=\"Geoff John&#039;s Flash\" href=\"http:\/\/www.dccomics.com\/dcu\/graphic_novels\/?gn=7999\" class=\"broken_link\">Geoff Johns<\/a> available.<\/li>\n<li>You remember <a title=\"Amanda Pays as Tina McGee\" href=\"http:\/\/www.hyperborea.org\/flash\/tv-supporting.html#tina\">Amanda Pays playing Tina McGee<\/a> (yummy) in the Flash TV series.\u00a0 However, you&#8217;ve always wondered what <a title=\"Tina McGee in the Flash Comic\" href=\"http:\/\/www.hyperborea.org\/flash\/tina.html\">Tina McGee was like in the comic book<\/a>.\u00a0 You do a quick Google search on &#8220;Tina McGee&#8221; and the first result you get is the fantastic reference site &#8220;<a title=\"Flash: Those that ride the Lightning\" href=\"http:\/\/www.hyperborea.org\/flash\/\">Flash: Those Who Ride the Lightning<\/a>&#8220;.\u00a0 There you can read about both the comic and TV series versions of Tina McGee.\u00a0 What a great research tool!<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Let&#8217;s shake off the reputation for our curmudgeonly attitudes and celebrate!\u00a0 It truly is great to be an old-school comic book fan right now.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">\n<div class=\"sharedaddy sd-sharing-enabled\"><div 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