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The Invincible Gene Colan Benefit Auction
Apr 20th

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Gene Colan is in the hospital and unable to produce the commissions his family depends on for income. Clifford Meth began reporting a couple of weeks ago about Gene falling in his home and breaking a shoulder, at the same time that valuable artwork became missing from his studio. As Gene’s hospitalization extended, it became clear to Clifford that the comics community needs to give another push for the benefit of one of the more legendary, talented and loved artists the comics have known. The story can be followed on Clifford’s blog along with a growing list of notable community figures contributing to a benefit auction which now has its own blog site. The Invincible Gene Colan Benefit Auction.
The above piece is intended for the auction. At this stage, it’s a computer drawn rough layout that I’ll transfer into a nice finished pencil drawing on art board. I’ll post a scan here once it’s done.
Visitors to this site should pass the word around. Everyone who can contribute to this very just, worthy and needy cause should do so in cheerful haste.
Shay Brog’s Total Eclipse
Apr 19th
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Posting will slow down a little in the near future due to a demanding comics project with a very tight deadline, that’s also slowed down a burgeoning list of commissioned art assignments.
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Amidst this welcomed predicament, an old acquaintance stopped by to comment on the recent Green Hornet covers for Dynamite Entertainment. Shay Brog’s nice comment there reminded me to have a look at his site, Total Eclipse, which had left a memorable impression on me several years ago. Beyond his superb technical taste in presentation, Shay is an articulate philosophy and psychology graduate from Tel Aviv University, who recently relocated to New York under an employment arrangement with 5Min.com. An ardent comics lover, he is also a high-tech aficionado exhibiting demonstrable insight into a range of subjects. Several articles there moved me to bring them to readers’ attention and are highly recommended, if only for the intellectual honesty and refreshing insight they exude.
Four Dogmas of the Radical Left: On the Arab-Israeli Conflict.

Before diving into deeply contentious subjects, I’d like to precede by stating that I am and always have been a member of the Israeli peace camp. I support the Palestinian’s right to self-determination, within the boundaries of the land acquired by Israel in the 1967 Six Day War.
Having said that, It is often the case that I find myself at greater odds with those who are left of me than those who are to my right, regarding the true nature of the conflict and the convulsed history involved. This is why I’m adding this disclaimer here. Read More…
In Defense of Journalism: On Journalism in the internet age.
For a while now, we’ve been hearing about the crisis of journalism. As David Simon (HBO’sTHE WIRE) once put it – Journalists today are expected to do more with less. As Simon has also wisely noted, this crisis in journalism began before the internet, but today, the most pertinent challenge to journalism lies on the web, with it’s “information wants to be free” attitude, and its cheeky anti-authoritarianism.
Most recently, some have suggested journalism can be saved by consumer technology, or that the internet will have to change to fit antiquated business models. Though I do believe journalism is worth saving, I believe both accounts to be naive and ultimately mistaken. Read More…
Meditations on the Political Paradox: On the perfect political system.
I was arguing with an acquaintance on matters tangential to political philosophy. He was arguing from a rather extreme, radical political position, while I was arguing towards a more moderate, and in my opinion more realistic position.
At one point in the debate, I had the urge to just yell at him “But don’t you see that nobody agrees with you??”
I didn’t, because my trained philosophical mind immediately identified that as an argumentum ad populum, a logical fallacy. One can be absolutely right about something even though most people would disagree. Read More…
And lastly, Shay’s thoughts on a Warren Ellis post advocating a somewhat brutal colonization of Mars.
Naturally, there are already groups with the retarded idea that Mars should be kept the equivalent of a natural park or reservoir. I call this idea retarded, because there can be no justification for it. If Mars is not habitable to humans, then there is no ethical question regarding it and how humanity treats it (this is a position sometimes called anthropocentrism). There certainly aren’t any religious questions about it, and terraforming should proceed before some crazy cult decides that Martian territory is holy ground. Read More…
On this last one, while I wholeheartedly agree with the thrust of both Warren’s and Shay’s sentiment, I believe that Titan, moon of Saturn, will eventually become a more favorable candidate for terraforming, if only for its more abundant natural resources needed to propogate a suitable environment for mass human migration. Much richer in atmoshphere, hydrocarbons and liquid seas than Mars, Titan’s primary drawbacks are its minus 180 degree temperature and methane saturated surface. Both, however, are likely to be more easily adjusted for human life than attempting to pressurize Mars’ atmosphere and generate enough water from it for human habitation. It simply seems more viable to work with the abundance of Titan’s resources than to create presently non-existent ones on Mars. Anticipating major and revolutionary breakthroughs ahead in our understanding of planetary growth is also likely to change our entire approach to colonizing the near solar system. Perhaps a good subject to expand upon in a later post when the work pressure subsides.
In the meantime, if any of these interest you, do pay a visit to Total Eclipse through the links above and take a worthwhile intellectual journey, guided by Shay Brog, a most insightful and articulate thinker, writer, and master of technically enhanced presentation.
Rich Buckler Tells His Story
Apr 4th
Daniel Best has posted a beginning of a series of articles by Rich Buckler, telling about his beginnings as a comics artist, which coincided with the beginnings of comics fandom. It’s one of the more fascinating pieces of little known history that I was very close to, coming also from Detroit, where so many creators and early fandom activists of that era emerged.

- Rich with Dr. Jerry Bails, arguably of the greatest single contributors to the founding of modern comics fandom.
Delivering a newspaper to Rich’s mother’s house and being close to everyone who knew him, soon after he went off to New York and began his comics career, would naturally make all these stories very familiar to me. But the notion that Rich is digging deeper into the details and revealing unknown nuances, gives a hint of the historical value this series of articles will hold.
Go have a read and revel in the early history of comics aficionados beginning their adventures towards becoming writers, artists, publishers, editors, buyers and sellers of comics, all of which gave birth to the present day burgeoning comics community.
Rik Offenberger’s First Comics News
Apr 2nd
It’s not always easy to keep up with news in and around the comics community, as I found out from a nice note sent to me by Rik Offenberger a couple of days ago. He was just asking about me and if I’m working on something that could use a little promotion. Most curious was his return email address @firstcomicsnews.com. As connected as I seem to think I am, I hadn’t heard of it before, so I looked it up and went to have a see.
First Comics News is a new comics community news, reviews and commentary site produced by Rik and a cast of volunteers who are working hard and doing a very nice job of putting together a new web environment for the comics world. The site was launched at the onset of 2010, sports an easy to navigate architecture, and is chock-full of publications and events content.
Rick Offenberger is the visionary behind the longest running web based comics news email list-serve group at Yahoo, Super Hero News, which began as a member-driven news agency more than a decade ago when such platforms were still in infancy. Running since 1998, Super Hero News emerged then as what seemed like a novelty tool for comics professionals. The self-sustaining member list and activity grew over the years and led the way for countless news sites and forums thriving in the comics. Today, Super Hero News remains one of the central “insider” platforms for delivering news releases by creators, reporters and publishers to the comics press community.
Rik went on to produce The Mighty Crusaders Network web site complex, building it brick by brick as a historical archive of the Archie Comics‘ original incarnation as MLJ Magazine‘s pantheon of heroes, including The Shield, Comet, Black Hood among many others, who began emerging on the comics scene as early as 1942. There is no better place on the web to explore the rich history of this essential family of heroes whose long standing evolution and presence remain an underpinning of the comics mythology. The site includes wings for new incarnations of Red Circle Comics, Continuity Comics and Malibu Comics’ The Protectors.
Rik resurfaced as a comics journalist himself conducting interviews with creators for Jason Brice’s Silver Bullet Comic Books news site, now Comics Bulletin, and Matt Brady’s Newsarama. One such interview with myself remains a good record for the spirit and thrust under which our site complex evolved in its early stages. We kept in touch over the years as Rik became Public Relations Coordinator of Archie Comics. It was this excellent coupling of Rik’s PR savvy and publisher of the timeless teenage properties that catapulted Archie and company back into the spotlight of comics activity in recent years.
First Comics News is a labor of love for Rik and his enthusiastic staff which includes a wide range of familiar contributors to the medium. A quick glimpse at the array of content shows that the site stands tall alongside leading industry news sites and promises to uphold Rik’s own remarkable record for advancing the comics press. First Comics News is born out of the same quirky love for the medium that began as a small infection many decades ago and has grown to a full-scale epidemic, with little hope for anyone to escape it. May it live long and prosper.

























