- That F’ing Monkey looks back at a piece of Super Friends merchandise in I Slept With the Rogues
- @BitterWallyWest posted a mini-story on Twitter the other day. Fans of the MIA character should check it out.
- News on Brian Buccelato’s creator-owned series, Foster: Foster #2 is on its way later this month, following the same limited, self-distributed run as the first issue. A direct market edition of #1 is on its way as well, and he talks to IGN about the series.
- The creator of Ghost Rider, Gary Friedrich, not only lost a suit to reclaim ownership of the character, but has been ordered to pay Marvel $17,000 for money he’s made using the character over the years (think convention sketches). Steve Niles has set up a donation page to help him. Update: Mark Evanier weighs in on the situation.
- This week’s Wayback Wednesday is a classic Young Justice moment featuring Impulse, Superboy and the Ray. Remember when you comic was canceled?
- Added: 5 goofiest moments in Flash #127-131 at CSBG
F’ing Monkey: At least three of the characters seem to be shopping at the same Pixie Shoe Store.
That really is funny. Flash joined the Super Friends and all his enemies felt compelled to tag along. Maybe his absence made things too boring over at Central City?
The question I have on Mr. Friedrich is if he was being paid for his time by Marvel when Ghost Rider was created. If so then the property belongs to Marvel. If my company held a poster contest and I entered it during company time the poster would belong to the company. If I made a poster on my own time and marketed it..it’s mine to do whatever I wish as long as nothing in it was copyrighted by someone else.