While most of the Dynamite John Carter of Mars material has been decent, but not spectacular, discovering Francesco Francavilla will be doing alternate covers for a new mini-series indicates they're taking the character in a pulp-oriented vein, at least this go-round.
Well-done guys!
Monday, May 9, 2011
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Reading Room: "The Hammer of Thor"
In 1959, three years before Mighty Thor's debut in Journey into Mystery #83, Out of This World #11 ran a tale, drawn by Steve Ditko, about a young man with a hammer named Thor.
While he does have a beard, this Thor, like Marvel's Mighty Thor, was blonde, not red-headed as described in the myths.
Ditko was the co-creator of Spider-Man and Dr Strange at Marvel, and was considered the #2 artist behind Jack Kirby during the Silver Age of Comics.
Considering Jack Kirby had drawn a pretty-accurate version of Thor, albeit as a villain wearing a disguise...
...why did he go with a blonde, beardless version when he designed the Marvel character?
Could Stan Lee have been influenced by seeing Ditko's version?
While he does have a beard, this Thor, like Marvel's Mighty Thor, was blonde, not red-headed as described in the myths.
Ditko was the co-creator of Spider-Man and Dr Strange at Marvel, and was considered the #2 artist behind Jack Kirby during the Silver Age of Comics.
Considering Jack Kirby had drawn a pretty-accurate version of Thor, albeit as a villain wearing a disguise...
...why did he go with a blonde, beardless version when he designed the Marvel character?
Could Stan Lee have been influenced by seeing Ditko's version?
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Friday, May 6, 2011
Thor Movie WallPapers
Thor |
There's also a "widescreen" series, but you'll have to go to the site for them.
Loki |
Jane Foster |
Odin |
Heimdall |
Asgard |
Odin on the Throne |
Jane Foster and the terminal point for Bifrost |
Thor attempts to lift Mjolnir |
Mjolnir, awaiting one who is worthy |
Heimdall activating Bifrost |
Thor |
Thor |
Thursday, May 5, 2011
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