August 31, 2008

Linkage: Waid on Spider-Man, DC Movies, Artist Spotlights

Category: Creators, Flash News — Kelson @ 1:10 pm

Classic Flash writer Mark Waid, in between his duties as Editor-in-Chief of BOOM! Studios, still manages to find time to write comics. His latest project: Spider-Man, detailed in an interview with Newsarama.

Newsarama tries to make sense out of Warner Bros. DC Movie plans, and concludes that The Flash is unlikely to reach the big screen anytime in the next three years. Meanwhile, The Geek Files reports that Ryan Reynolds is still interested in the role.

Comics Should Be Good has been running Underappreciated Artist Spotlights, including features on Ross Andru and Mort Meskin. Ross Andru and Mike Esposito took over from Carmine Infantino as artists on The Flash in 1967. Mort Meskin was the regular artist on fellow speedster Johnny Quick’s stories in More Fun Comics and Adventure Comics throughout most of the 1940s.

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  1. Kaiser The Great Identicon Icon

    Ross Andru is great. Not necessarily ground breaking (looked a lot like Jose Luis Garcia Lopez to me) but always solid storytelling.

    Comment by Kaiser The Great — September 2, 2008 @ 10:20 am

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