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  1. 6 giorni fa · How to Kill a Superhero, The Tragic Death of Captain Marvel. In 1982, Marvel editor-in-chief Jim Shooter wanted to create a new line of graphic novels, inspired by European publishers. As explained in American Comic Book Chronicles: The 1980s, these graphic novels would be larger and more expensive than typical comic books.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_MillerFrank Miller - Wikipedia

    1 mag 2024 · Miller went to writer and staffer Jo Duffy (a mentor-figure whom he called his "guardian angel" at Marvel) and she passed on his interest to editor-in-chief Jim Shooter to get Miller work on Daredevil's regular title.

    • American
    • January 27, 1957 (age 66), Olney, Maryland, U.S.
  3. 4 giorni fa · Jim Shooter. Penciler: Bob Layton. Marvel's monthly celebration of the finest super-hero crossover of them all continues! As if life on the Beyonder's Battleworld wasn't eventful enough for Earth's stranded superhumans, Galactus has summoned his incredible spacecraft to the planet.

  4. 2 mag 2024 · Jim Shooter, Marvel's then editor-in-chief, conceived the idea of envisioning a guide detailing statistics much in the manner of those found upon the back of baseball cards.

  5. 2 giorni fa · Created by Jim Shooter and Dave Lapham for the original Valiant universe, Faith is a “Harbinger,” born with innate powers similar to Marvel’s mutants. Faith’s power allows her to fly. A geek by nature, Faith also has an extensive knowledge of pop culture tropes, which she references often in Faith Returns.

  6. 5 mag 2024 · But, of course, there was a way out: Jim Shooter’s way. Since Stern and Byrne had moved on from the series, I assumed—there’s that word again—there was no problem using the “Cap inspires the mutates” idea, so I had Cap give a rousing speech that turned the tide of the battle.

  7. 5 mag 2024 · GH: DEFENDERS #120. As I’ve spoken about several times as we’ve looked at assorted issues that I bought over the years, DEFENDERS was a series whose best days were behind it by the time I started reading it. For a long stretch of time, it simply wasn’t very good–yet, as a dutiful Marvelite, I kept on buying it every month.