By the summer of 1985, it was clear that Megaton Man was the hottest title Kitchen Sink Press had ever published to that point.
Blurring the Boundaries between Text and Graphic, Word and Picture, Art and Culture
Thursday, June 16, 2022
Sunday, June 12, 2022
What Makes GApds - Golden Age Public Domain (Costumed) Characters - So Different, So Appealing?
What is the appeal of Golden Age public domain characters?
Fans may rightly ask, and I certainly ask this myself: Why am I wasting time drawing Golden Age public domain characters, especially when I have so many creator-owned characters under IP (intellectual property, i.e., creator-owned projects like Megaton Man and Border Worlds) going begging?
Tuesday, June 7, 2022
Pretensions on the Edge of Forever: New Age Comics #1
“Megaton Man artist … Donald Simpson,” from New Age Comics #1, 1985:
With Megaton Man #4, artist-writer Don Simpson began to add depth to his cast of madcap characters.
With Megaton Man #4, artist-writer Don Simpson began to add depth to his cast of madcap characters.
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