2013: A Comic Book Comeback

By Robert “Rob Base” Greenwood

Most sites do a year-in review (or the best of), but this time, I want to talk about the feeling of nostalgia and the return of comic book royalty.

With the massive success of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon show,

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it was only fitting that someone would make a comic based on it and IDW  knocked this series out of the park; not only making a tie-in comic, but continued the stories of TMNT past history.

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While, for the purist trading all the past works from Mirage and Archie comics, this is truly a come back in all its forms, making Turtle power and kicking bad guys back sides fun and entertaining once again.

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Next brings me to something I didn’t expect to ever see done. Once again, IDW comics grabs a property by the neck and brings in a winner with the remastered issues of The Maxx. That’s right, IDW and Sam Kieth have brought The Maxx to a new generation of fans and all Sam did was punch up the color palette.

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The remastered editions are not the “Star Wars” of the comic book world. All they have done is given the comic a prettier paint job and said this is what it is and we like that way!

I am so pleased with this series and I hope it finds and inspires a new audience.

IDW isn’t the only comic book company making good on history. Some do it by reinventing the way we look at comics.

Dynamite, for the better part of a few years, has taken pulp fiction icons and gave them a home to be heroes in.
But most recently, its crossover books are just amazing. With The Kings Watch leading the charge

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and  DC crossing paths with IDW on a Spirit/The Rocketeer,

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the past worlds collide and tell some fun and action packed stories.

If 2014 can continue this trend, then we are in a wonderful time for modern comic books.

Enjoy the New Year and Follow me on Twitter @AltMindz

Farewell DC Comics: One of New York’s True Landmarks!

By Robert “Rob Base” Greenwood

The End is neigh for the home of DC comics here in NY and all their staff must make the decision to either move to LA or not.

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Job relocation is always a tough choice for people so I wish them all the best in the next few days to upcoming months.
I find it amazing that a major staple in the comics world, which is all about New York history, is leaving almost unceremoniously.

Comics history is all over New York and these comic headquarters are almost mythical themselves.

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I have never had the chance to work for DC, I had meetings with editors back in the 90s, but never got a gig. Yet, as a New Yorker, this really seems to hurt my soul. It was inevitable and I feel the same will come of Marvel.

These companies are owned by larger corporations and to downsize and keep everything within arms length on paper makes sense. Ye,t it doesn’t hurt any less.

At one time, having a Manhattan zip code and address actually meant prestige but, with the dawn of the internet and the abundance of electronic communication, you can be just as big coming from Tallahassee or some remote island as being located in a major city.

Farewell DC, this New Yorker will miss you!

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Masters Comic Cast episode 7

Masters Comic Cast 07: Battle Cat
Welcome to Masters Comic Cast – the podcast that covers all new Masters of the Universe comics!This time the gang of Rob, Jukka and Joe take a look at DC Digital #3: Battle Cat!

Be sure to send e-mail to the show and it will be addressed in future episodes. What you think about the comics themselves or
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31 days of Halloween: Zombies Stripped #6: Green Lantern

 By Scott Meaney

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CP Book2 on amazon:
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Masters Comic Cast 06

Masters Comic Cast 06: Man at Arms

Welcome to Masters Comic Cast – the podcast that covers all new Masters of the Universe comics!This time the gang of Rob, Jukka and Joe take a look at DC Digital #2: Man-At-Arms!
With special guest Dylan Cook (from “What the Shell” podcast!) giving his views on how Man-At-Arm ssurvives an adventure at the Knoll-Clan’s Temple!
(Spoiler Alert) We talk SDCC toy reveals !!!

Be sure to send e-mail to the show and it will be addressed in future episodes. What you think about the comics themselves or 
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