Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site decwrl.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!harpo!decvax!decwrl!boyajian@akov68.DEC From: boyajian@akov68.DEC (Jerry Boyajian) Newsgroups: net.comics Subject: News and Commentary Message-ID: <24@decwrl.UUCP> Date: Thu, 10-May-84 07:22:50 EDT Article-I.D.: decwrl.24 Posted: Thu May 10 07:22:50 1984 Date-Received: Sat, 12-May-84 12:28:03 EDT Organization: DEC Engineering Network Lines: 74 NEWS [from THE COMIC BUYER'S GUIDE 18 May 1984]: (1) Western Publishing is suspending the Whitman Comics (ex-Dell, ex-Gold Key) line. (2) Jerry Ordway is leaving INFINITY, INC.; no permanent replacement found. "`Basicly, he's going to do X-MEN work,' Thomas said." (3) Will Meugniot leaves DNAGENTS. Concentrating on "Vanity" strip and animation work. He may still do covers and a "Rainbow" mini-series. (4) Pacific cancels SILVERHEELS; lateness of Scott Hampton's art is said to be the cause. (5) In the "Comics in Your Future" department: (a) MS. TREE #9 is listed as the "last Eclipse issue". This seems to help confirm the rumor that Aardvark-Vanaheim is to pick up this comic. (b) EPIC ILLUSTRATED #26 (on sale at end of July) contains a Cerebus story by Dave Sim and "The Last Galactus Story" by Byrne & Austin. ******************************************************************************** COMMENTARY: (1) I have to agree with Alice Bentley; I like the Baxter paper, too. I don't think that the colors are too garish. I suspect that most people are too used to how "comics are supposed to look like" that the coloring in the Baxter books looks wrong. HOWEVER, I also think that a good deal of the material published in the Baxter format doesn't deserve it. Mando is a fine grade of paper, and I'd like to see most comics printed on it, reserving a select few for the Baxter. (2) re: Guardian's death. I suspect that as far as Byrne's concerned, Jamie-boy is dead, deceased, no more, pushing up daisies, a member of the Choir Invisible, etc. In short, an ex-superhero. I still suspect, and I've heard others put forth the same, that somewhere along the line, Heather will become the new Guardian (perhaps take up the old, discarded name of Vindicator). Of course, I wouldn't put it past someone else with lesser ethics at Marvel to pull a Ressurection Rag on him. (3) As another measure of Marvel Continuity, X-MEN #187 not only has Storm and Forge fighting Dire Wraiths (from ROM) in Dallas, but they'll be doing it in the middle of a blizzard (in summer), brought about by the Casket of Ancient Winters from THOR. Wintry effects from the Casket also pop up in AVENGERS #249. (4) Soapbox time. I'm getting a bit tired of all the complaints in the fan press about the deluge of mutant-related comics coming out of Marvel. Look at it this way: even if we consider THE NEW MUTANTS to be a second X-MEN title, so far we have two monthly titles (plus annuals), and there have been two graphic novels (with at least 3 more planned) and 3 mini-series (WOLVERINE, MAGIK, and X-MEN/ MICRONAUTS), with at least four more planned (KITTY AND WOLVERINE, MAGNETO, and two NIGHTCRAWLERs). Oh, and on top of this, lets add the 5 Baxter issues (the 3 Thomas/Adams issues, the Special Edition, and PHOENIX), the trade paperback, and the X-MEN/TEEN TITANS (with a second one planned, unless they've cancelled it along with the AVENGERS/JLA book. MARV???). I can't deny that this seems like a lot, but compare this with the FOUR monthly Spider-Man titles (and the various other tie- n publications with Spidey) that Marvel puts out. And if we take a look at DC, we see that Batman and Superman have FOUR monthly titles each, plus Superman's appearances (soon to cease) in JLA, plus the one Batman and 3 Superman mini-series (UNTOLD LEGEND OF THE BATMAN, THE FAB- ULOUS WORLD OF KRYPTON, THE KRYPTON CHRONICLES, and THE PHANTOM ZONE), plus an- nuals (BATMAN, SUPERMAN, DC COMICS PRESENTS, and BATMAN & THE OUTSIDERS), plus the various tie-in publications, and 3 crossovers with Marvel, plus the forth- coming Baxter reprints of classic Batman stories, plus the Earth-2 Supes/Bats appearances. AND--- if we consider the NEWTIES as a second X-MEN title, should we not also consider the SUPERBOY and SUPERGIRL books as other Superman titles (and let us not forget *their* occasional appearances in the LSH...). So, when you really look at it, there is really *a lot* less X-Men and X-Men-related material being published today than either Superman- *or* Batman- related material. I think that the fact that the latter two been in this situa- tion for the past few decades has blinded a lot of people to this fact --- they are simply used to that much Superman and Batman stuff, whereas the X-Men stuff is all relatively recent. End of soapbox. --- jayembee (Jerry Boyajian, DEC Maynard, MA) UUCP: {decvax|ihnp4|allegra|ucbvax|...}!decwrl!dec-rhea!dec-akov68!boyajian ARPA: boyajian%akov68.DEC@DECWRL.ARPA *NOTE CHANGE IN ADDRESSING*