Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Follow the Leader Episode 133: Covering Covers...



Redartz: Greetings, gang! Here we are, halfway through another month. And, being Tuesday, it's time for a Follow the Leader. As always, the first commenter popping in gets the prize of naming the subject! And once again, I've got an extra topic to add to the mix.

Granted, it's a topic we've covered before, but it's always a fun one. Over the weekend I've been scanning some more favorite comic covers onto my tablet. You know, sometimes you don't feel like reading a whole book- you just want to feast your eyes upon some fine comics design. So, I am assembling a 'hall of fame' gallery of favorites to look over anytime, anywhere. And so, as you probably guessed, the topic added to the discussion this week is Favorite Covers! From any time, any company, any genre. Just covers you can admire time and time again. As a Tuesday treat, here's some of the favorites I added in last night. May they inspire you to think of your choices; and don't forget to name a topic for all the Leader's Followers. After all, I don't want to hog the discussion!



















Extra bonus: Three gorgeous gems from the past. True works of art, each  one...



Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Follow the Leader Episode 132: Star Trekking...



Redartz:  Happy Tuesday everyone! It's been a very busy Fourth of July weekend, so I haven't had a chance to devise a 'head start' topic today. So I'm counting on you all; give us all a subject upon which to opine!

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Follow the Leader Episode 131: "Independents Day Revisited, and..."



Redartz:  Hello fellow Bronze Age Beneficiaries!  The hour and the day have again arrived, the time is ripe for another Topic of Discussion! I just know you've been cogitating all week in order to submit the perfect post, so I'll only delay things a moment.

In several past years, the occasion of the Fourth of July (Independence Day in the USA) has prompted us here at BitBA to give a nod to the alternative publishers (not Marvel, DC, Archie or Charlton). So this week, I'd like to hear your thoughts about Pacific, Dark Horse, First, Comico, Aardvark Vanaheim, and all the rest. In addition, of course, to your ever-exciting named topic! 
I'll start off with a little tidbit: some months back I was thrilled to discover a collected volume of Arn Saba's "Neil the Horse" now available. This was one of my favorite indies back in the 80's, and unfortunately was fairly short-lived. Saba, now Katherine Collins, presented the strip in several formats in the late 70's and early 80's before finally putting Neil out in his own title. In her intro /closing comments in the book, Collins offers the potential for some new Neil comics in the near future. I hope she finds a venue; I await breathlessly...

 

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Follow the Leader Episode 130: Those Summer Annuals (and John Byrne)


Redartz:  Hi gang! Tuesday's here, so you know what that means. Yes, it's time for you to step up and offer a subject for all us Bronzers to banter about. Aaaaand, it also means I've got another extra quickie topic for you. 

This week I've been reading the first 20 or so issues of John Byrne's "Alpha Flight". First time I have perused these since they were published over thirty years ago (30 years? Unbelievable). These were among the last comics I would have bought before my several-year departure from comics. So they are mostly new to me, although some vaguely familiar bits stand out. Anyway, the series is great- excellent stories, and some of Byrne's best artwork. So my question is simply: discuss John Byrne. Love his stuff? Hate it? Ever met him? Would you want to? Share your thoughts about Byrne while you work up a Topic For The Week. Salud!

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Follow the Leader Episode 129: Sandwiches and Second Impressions...



Redartz:  Hello folks! Another week is underway, one which began here in the US with Father's Day, so I hope all you Bronze age dads out there had a fine one. Mine included a visit with my youngest grandson, so it was a good day indeed.

And now, we turn to our topic of the week. Or more precisely, we turn to you for the topic. So, stretch that imagination, pique that curiosity, and plumb the depths of your mind for the seed of a topic which can grow into a tree of discussion! And let's hear it for mixing those metaphors...

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Follow the Leader Episode 128: Comics Revisited, Better or Worse?



Redartz:  Greetings everyone! Yep, Tuesday again, which of course brings us to another "Follow the Leader". As always, our first responder gets the privilege (or chore, depending upon how you look at it) of naming the topic of discussion. As you doubtlessly are eager to jump in, I'll just toss off yet another extra topic question (bound to run out of these sooner or later). 

A couple weeks ago I acquired, at a flea market, a small stack of bronze age comics. Most of those books I'd not read since the first reading, following the original spinner rack purchase.  I've gradually been perusing them, one by one; and have found that a couple really stood out. X-Men Annual 3, by Chris Claremont, George Perez and Terry Austin was one, the other Avengers 190 by Steven Grant, John Byrne and Gene Day. In both cases I was struck by how doggoned GOOD they were! Better than I'd remembered. Therefore , this question for you: what comics have you read in adulthood that impressed you more than they did in youth? Or, the reverse- have there been any you loved as a kid that now leave you wondering what you liked about it?

And with that, I'll get out of the way and turn it all over to you...

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Follow the Leader Episode 127 : Five, yes Five Questions!


Redartz: Hi gang! We are met once again beneath the imposing figure of The Leader, joined to discuss, compare notes, converse, and otherwise bandy about a topic (yes, a topic which you clever folk shall name). And like several of the more recent posts, I've got an appetizer before your main course.

This afternoon my latest ebay splurge arrived; a Time/Life 10-cd collection of 70's Pop Hits. Very reasonably priced; a benefit from the general replacement of cd's by streaming services (some of us still like a physical object to admire- whether it's a comic or a disc). Anyway, I'll be taking it with me to work, where I'll be binging on 70's musical goodness all day! My question: Given a block of several available hours, what genre/ era/ artist would you binge listen to? Make your choice, make a topic, and make it a good week!

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