Jack Kirby Returns to the Lower East Side for 1 Week
Nov02

Jack Kirby Returns to the Lower East Side for 1 Week

Arguably the greatest comic creator of all time, Jack Kirby returns to his old neighborhood, so to speak. The Kirby Museum will present temporary space to honor the “King of Comics” beginning on Monday, Nov. 4 at 7 pm.

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COOL EVENT ALERT: The King Rules the Lower East Side Next Week (UPDATED)
Nov01

COOL EVENT ALERT: The King Rules the Lower East Side Next Week (UPDATED)

The Jack Kirby Museum pop-up opens for about a week, starting Nov. 4. Among those appearing are Rand Hoppe and Arlen Schumer

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THE NEAL ADAMS INTERVIEWS: Batman #237
Oct31

THE NEAL ADAMS INTERVIEWS: Batman #237

A fitting choice for October 31, doncha think?

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PUNK Magazine Began With Lou Reed Comic
Oct28

PUNK Magazine Began With Lou Reed Comic

With the death of Lou Reed, I tried to contact John Holmstrom, who’s cover drawing and interview of Lou Reed launched the seminal PUNK Magazine. Holmstrom and I actually spoke last week about doing an interview for 13th Dimension later this week, so we’ll have an update and some more PUNK history in a few days. So for now, in remembrance of Lou Reed, I’ll pass along a bit of rock’n roll and comics history.

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Al Plastino’s Superman-Kennedy Art Battle Heats Up
Oct25

Al Plastino’s Superman-Kennedy Art Battle Heats Up

This isn’t going to be pleasant. Famed Superman artist Al Plastino is “devastated” over what’s happened to his Superman-meets-JFK artwork, which he thought was at the Kennedy Library — only to find out it was being auctioned off.

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Al Plastino’s JFK Superman Art Stolen? (UPDATED)
Oct24

Al Plastino’s JFK Superman Art Stolen? (UPDATED)

From his Facebook page, legendary artist Al Plastino’s plea for help about his Superman art depicting president John F. Kennedy:

“PLease help if you can. The art I donated and thought for all these years was being housed at the Kennedy library at Harvard is now being auctioned off on the anniversary of Kennedy’s assassination. And now I am finding out that the art may have never made it to the library.

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