Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Under the Christmas Tree -- Gift Recommendations, Pt. 2

A Review By The
New York Times


Favorite Christmas Comics of the Past, Pt. 2

Hey Fanboys and Fangirls,

It's time for another installment of Favorite Christmas Comics of the Past.  I remember back in the 1970s when DC Comics came out with this really huge Limited Collector's Editions.  They were super-sized and priced at the unheard of sum of $1.  I love these books.  I still have many of them in my basement - not in very good condition because I read them so often - that and their size did not lend them to remaining high-grade books.  One of my absolute favorites was "Christmas with the Super-Heroes."  It was published in December 1974.  It was so cool - Superman carrying Santa's sleigh, filled with other super-heroes.  It was a fusion of my two favorite things as a kid - Christmas and comic books.  I was in heaven.

This was not the first "Christmas with the Super-Heroes" published by DC.  That one came a year prior.  I liked that one too, except for the fact that it's cover had a bright pink background.  But it too had the same winning formula: Santa Claus + Super-Heroes = awesomeness.

In other years during the 1970s, DC published other Christmas-themed Limited Collector's Editions.  Most of these were about Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.  But good ol' Rudolph could not surpass the sheer pleasure of Santa and the Super-Heroes to this young teen.

Cheers,

Steve Rhodes

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Under the Christmas Tree -- Gift Recommendations

75 Years Of DC Comics: The Art Of Modern Mythmaking

This is one volume that I am certainly hoping Santa places under my Christmas tree this year (hey, Lynn, hint... hint...). It's a huge book of DC art and history over the past 75 years of their existence.



Here's an Amazon.com review that spells out why this is a must have: "In 1935, DC Comics founder Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson published New Fun No. 1, the first comic book with all-new, original material—at a time when comic books were mere repositories for the castoffs of the newspaper strips. What was initially considered to be disposable media for children was well on its way to becoming the mythology of our time—the 20th century’s answer to Atlas or Zorro. More than 40,000 comic books later, in honor of the publisher’s 75th anniversary, TASCHEN has produced the single most comprehensive book on DC Comics, in an XL edition even Superman might have trouble lifting. More than 2,000 images—covers and interiors, original illustrations, photographs, film stills, and collectibles—are reproduced using the latest technology to bring the story lines, the characters, and their creators to vibrant life as they’ve never been seen before. Telling the tales behind the tomes is 38-year DC veteran Paul Levitz, whose in-depth essays trace the company’s history, from its pulp origins through to the future of digital publishing."


So buy someone you love this very special edition for Christmas.  If you buy it on Amazon.com, you'll save $74.  The price of the book is $200, but with the Amazon discount, you'll only pay $126.


Cheers,

Steve Rhodes

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Favorite Christmas Comics of the Past

I remember reading this particular issue of Walt Disney Comics Digest back when I was a kid.  I read it over and over.  I probably still have it some where in the house.  Probably it's with all the Archie Comics Digests that I bought for my kids when they were younger.  It was my way of trying to woo them into becoming comic fans.  Though they loved the Archie comics and the Gold Key Digests, sadly to say they never took to comics the way I did as a child.

I have a particular fondness for Christmas comics - as my friend, Steve King, will attest.  When I go to comicons, I'm always on the lookout for a good Christmas issue or two.

How about you?  Do you have a favorite Christmas comic that you treasure?

Steve Rhodes