Frank Miller Week: Day 5

Frank Miller Week: Day 5.  Today we have Miller’s cover to Comics Interview #2 promoting “Ronin”, his new creator-owned series for DC Comics.   “Ronin” was a six issue series [later collected into a graphic novel] published in 1983/1984 about a Ronin whose tale began in feudal Japan and ended in a post-apocalyptic New York City.  It was unlike any comic I’d ever read before.  Miller was breaking away from traditional American comics in both content and art style.  And I was loving every step of the way.

Tomorrow, we’ll jump back in time to 1981 and check out a cover that Frank Miller created for Marvel Comics that provides a taste of where his art was heading with Ronin.

Frank Miller Week: Day 4

Day 4 of Frank Miller Week and we have a Batman piece that Miller pencilled and Dan Adkins inked back in 1979.  It appeared on the inside back cover of a fanzine circa 1981/1982Frank was still seven years away from his groundbreaking “The Dark Knight Returns” and it shows.  At this point in his career, Miller was drawing a more traditional version of Batman than he would later bring to the table.

Frank Miller Week: Day 3

For Day 3 of Frank Miller Week we have the third and final post card used by Marvel back in the early 80’s. This one was generic enough in it’s message that it could go to anyone that wrote in.  Don’t believe me?  Well then click right here and see for yourself!  Oh, and Joe Rubinstein provided the inks on this card.

Tomorrow we’ll take a look at a Batman piece that Frank drew about seven years before starting on his classic The Dark Knight Returns.

Frank Miller Week: Day 2

Today we have the art that appeared on post cards sent to artists who submitted samples to Marvel.  You can see what the post card looked like by clicking here.  I always liked Miller’s take on Captain America.   Joe Rubinstein provided the amazing inks on this piece.  Although Miller only did a small amount of work with Cap, he always wrote him like a respected soldier and a natural leader.  The drawings weren’t bad either.  ; )

Tomorrow we’ll take a look at the third and final Marvel Miller post card. [Say that three times fast.]

Frank Miller Week: Day 1

One of my all time favorite comic book creators is Frank Miller. Miller is a writer and an artist. He is the creative genius behind “Sin City”, “The Dark Knight Returns”, “Batman: Year One”, “Ronin”, an amazing run on “Daredevil” and so many other comics.   So as you’ve probably already guessed [especially if you read the title of this post], it’s FRANK MILLER WEEK: DAY 1 @ the ZONE.

The piece we have today appeared on a post card that Marvel sent to fans who had sent in potential scripts.  You can see what the post card looked like by clicking hereJoe Rubinstein provided the beautiful inks on this piece.   Tomorrow we’ll see more rare Frank Miller art when we take a look at the card that Marvel sent to artists submitting work.

I Am Jules

Here’s a survey that I took part in via my Facebook page.  Since I’m a Tarantino fan [especially his early work], I thought it’d be interesting to see which character the survey paired me up with.  Jules from    “Pulp Fiction” is one of the coolest characters in Tarantino’s universe, so no complaints there.  While I don’t think that I’m brutal or dangerous, I do have a “deep-seated sense of justice and righteousness” and a “strong moral code”.  I’d like to think that I learn from my mistakes, and so far in life everything does seems to happen for a reason. 

Yeah, I have no problems being matched up with Jules. I wonder if anyone does the survey and finds out that he/she matches up with “The Gimp“?

Dick Giordano’s Demolition Man

Dick Giordano, the comics legend is back! During his fifty plus years in the biz he’s done everything from ink all the greats (including himself) to serve as Editor-in-Chief of DC Comics, to co-founding his own comic company.

I recently had the good fortune to pick up six model sheet headsketches of Sly that Mr. Giodano did before starting work on DC Comics adaptation of “Demolition Man”. This is the fourth.

Marshall Rogers Week: Day 7

MARSHALL ROGERS WEEK at the ZONE concludes, as it had to, with Marshall’s take on Batman. Over the years there have been a hundreds of artists who’ve worked on the Dark Knight.  Few have had the lasting impact that Marshall Rogers did as a young buck breaking in to the business. While credit must also be given to the stories that Steve Englehart wrote and the inks that Terry Austin provided, no one can argue that Marshall Rogers work on the character was pure joy.

Sadly, Marshall Rogers passed away in 2007. He was only 57 and should have had many more years to amaze us with his talents. But instead of mourning over what could have been, we should celebrate what was. To that end, I hope you’ve enjoyed MARSHALL ROGERS WEEK @ the ZONE.

21st Century Einstein

Here’s a survey that I took part in via my Facebook page after I saw my buddy, John Beatty, had taken it. According to the results I am a 21st Century Einstein.  I guess I would take more pride in the results, if not for all the mistakes in the summary:

You not just smart in the brain, but also in your common sence. You always no what to do, and everyone goes to you for answers. You brain is a big balloon! Not literally! It’s full of information. You love learning about things, and you like to read. There’s no stopping you in this world. Be who you want!

“You not” instead of “You’re not”.  Smart in the brain??  “Sence” instead of “sense”.  “No” instead of “know”… and so on.  Well, I do like to learn new things and read.

“Shutter Island” Trailer 2

I’ve been singing the praises of Dennis Lehanne’s novel, Shutter Island for years. Publisher’s Weekly said it best: Shutter Island “carries an ending so shocking yet so faithful to what has come before, that it will go down as one of the most aesthetically right resolutions ever written.”

With Martin Scorsese directing a cast that includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Ruffalo, and Ben Kingsley, each step closer to the premiere has me thinking that the movie will live up to the book’s excellence.  This new trailer is even more evidence that we’re going to be in for a great couple of hours.

Me, a Running Back?

Here’s a survey that I took part in via my Facebook pageAccording to it I am most like running back, LaDainain Tomlinson, of the San Diego Chargers.  Me, a running back?  Maybe for short yardage in my high school days.

The part that does sound like me [or at least I hope it does] is:

You are most likely a fair and understanding person who tends to access situations with a clear head.  You probably get along best with people who are down-to-earth and see things as they are.

While I like the assessment of my personality, couldn’t they have found just one CHICAGO BEARS player that met the description?

Marshall Rogers Week: Day 6

Marshall Rogers Week: Day 6 and we have for your viewing pleasure the cover to Mr. Miracle #24. It was the last of a six issue run that Marshall had starting in September 1977 and concluding in June 1978.

I’d been a fan of Jack Kirby’s Mr. Miracle comic when I was a kid and so it was very cool to discover that the series had been re-started with the same numbering and this new artist named Marshall Rogers.  It wouldn’t be long before Marshall would shoot to fame with his groundbreaking work [along with Steve Englehart and Terry Austin] on Batman.

You can probably guess the character that will bring to a close Marshall Rogers Week at the ZONE.  Tune in tomorrow and find out if you’re right!

Marshall Rogers Week: Day 5

Marshall Rogers Week: Day 5.  Today we have the cover to Marshall’s Strange portfolio which featured his orginal characters.  It was published in a limited edition of 1200 copies [I have #220] by Schanes & Schanes in 1979.   The cool thing about the portfolio was that it was all Marshall’s work.  He created the characters, he pencilled, inked and added the wash tones.

Tomorrow we’ll take a look at Marshall Rogers’ take on a classic Jack Kirby character.  It’d be a miracle if you couldn’t figure out which one.

Survey Says

Here’s a survey that was sent to me via my Facebook page:

1. What was the last thing you put in your mouth? Diet Coke

2. Where was your profile picture taken? School

3. Can you play Guitar Hero? Never tried

4. Name someone who made you laugh today? John Beatty

5. How late did you stay up last night and why? 11:30… Watched “The Ultimate Fighter”

6. If you could move somewhere else, where would it be ? North Carolina / Tennessee area

7. Ever been kissed under fireworks? Yep.

8. Which of your friends lives closest to you? My wife lives in the same house.

9. Do you believe ex’s can be friends? Maybe with each other.

10. How do you feel about Dr Pepper? It’s not a bad third or fourth choice.

11. When was the last time you cried really hard? Probably at my grandmother’s funeral

12. Who took your profile picture? A very brave photographer

13. Who was the last person you took a picture of? My niece and her newborn son.

14. Was today better than yesterday? Yep, but not as good as tomorrow.

15. Can you live a day without TV? Sure, but why deprive myself a little pleasure?

16. Are you upset about anything? Just the length of this survey

17. Do you think relationships are ever really worth it? Yep.

18. Are you a bad influence? Never. Seldom. Okay, maybe on a rare occasion.

19. Night out or night in? Mostly night in.

20. What items could you not go without during the day? Computer and cell phone.

21. Who was the last person you visited in the hospital? My niece and her handsome newborn son.

22. What does the last text message in your inbox say? “USATODAY: David Letterman reveals affairs, extortion attempt”

23. How do you feel about your life right now? I am blessed.

24. Do you hate anyone? Nope.

25. If we were to look in your facebook inbox, what would we find? Nada.

26. Say you were given a drug test right now, would you pass? Without a doubt.

27. Has anyone ever called you perfect before? Yeah, but they were wrong about some other things, so take it with a grain.

28. What song is stuck in your head? “Some Like It Hot”… heard it on the way to work this morning at about 5:50am

29 . Someone knocks on your window at 2:00 a.m., who do you want it to be? Anyone in a dream.

30. Wanna have grandkids by the time you’re 50? Fifty? LOL. If so, it had better happen within the next 20 days.

31. Name something you are doing tomorrow? Chaperoning at a homecoming carnival and a homecoming football game.

32. Do you think too much or too little? Too much about too little.

33. Do you smile a lot? Is all the time a lot?