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Retro Review: Avengers West Coast #58 – 102 By Thomas, Thomas, Ross & Others For Marvel Comics

Avengers West Coast (Vol. 2) #58-102, Annual #5-8 (May 1990 – January 1994) Written by Fabian Nicieza (#58), Danny Fingeroth (#59), Roy Thomas (#60-63, 65-101, Annual #5-8), Dann Thomas (#60-63, 65-83, 85-94, 96, Annual #5-7), Terry Kavanaugh (#64), Jim Novak (#100), Len Kaminski (#100), Dan Abnett (#102), Andy Lanning (#102), Gary Barnum (Annual #5), Dwayne McDuffie (Annual #5), Carrie Barre (Annual #5) Co-plotted by David Ross (#95) Pencilled by Tom Morgan (#58, 71, 100), Gary Hartle (#59), Brad Vancata (#59, Annual #5), Paul Ryan (#60-63, 65-69), Chris Wozniak (#64), Rik Levins (#65-66), Steve Butler (#70), David Ross (#71-74, 76-82, 84-95, 98-102, Annual #8), George Freeman (#73, Annual #6), Herb Trimpe (#75, 83), Andrew Currie (#96-97), Don Hudson (#100), Tom Tenney (#100), Jim Fry (Annual #5), Grant Miehm (Annual #5), Jeff Moore (Annual #6), Steve Carr (Annual #6), MC Wyman (Annual #7), Al Bigley (Annual #7), John Dennis (Annual #7), David Ammerman (Annual #7), Kris Renkew

Saturday Morning Superheroes Of The 1960s: The Animated Adventures of UNDERDOG, SUPERMAN And More

Saturday Morning Superheroes Of The 1960s: The Animated Adventures of UNDERDOG, SUPERMAN And More Even before the Batman craze of the 1960s, superheroes were reigning supreme on Saturday morning animated series, and what follows is an in-depth look at 24 of them. Check it out. EdGross | 3/4/2021 1. Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse (1962 to 1963) Batman creator Bob Kane came up with this idea about a crime-fighting cat and mouse that in many ways managed to capture the campy feel that would make up the Adam West Batman series four years later. Their rogues gallery includes The Frog, Harry Gorilla, Professor Shaggy Dog, Rodney Rodent, The Fox, The Great Hambone and Outrageous Cat (Courageous’ cousin).

Filmmakers recreate The Thing s titles with ingenuity, fire

InCamera is a YouTube channel dedicated to celebrating the art of practical movie effects. While there are plenty of other techniques used in their work that deserve attention, we’re mostly drawn to their catalog because they regularly feature plenty of things exploding or being set on fire. Advertisement This is certainly the case with InCamera’s video about remaking the title sequence of John Carpenter’s The Thing a process that doesn’t necessarily seem like it would require burning a bunch of stuff, but, we’re happy to assure you, most definitely does. In order to recreate the famous shot of the movie’s name being unveiled in shining blue letters, the team makes a stencil of the title, attaches it to a piece of glass, then gets to the fun part: Burning things. The glass is lit from behind, smoke is waved in, and a garbage bag is then set on fire with a pair of lighters. After a bit of trial and error that consists mostly of making more and more bags burn up, the t

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