500 Great Comicbook Action Heroes

500 Great Comicbook Action Heroes

by Mike Conroy (Author)

Synopsis

With the release of the new Superman, and other comic-based, movies planned for Summer 2002, action heroes are once again in the headlines. Perfectly timed to catch this wave of interest, 500 Great Comicbook Action heroes is both a great pocket reference tool for aficionados - and a superb introduction to a host of fascinating information for newcomers to the subject. Want to know when Superman or Batman first appeared, and who created them? Or how Flash Gordeon got his name? Or who illustrated the first X-Men stories? - the answers are all here! The book begins with a concise history of comics and action heroes and heroines, tracing their development from the first US comics - such as Busch's Max und Moritz, which was published in the 1870s - right up to present-day developments. The main part of the book is divided into six chapters, each covering a different category of action hero. Forty key characters are profiled on dedicated double-page spreads, while a typical spread profiles some four characters, providing all the core information the reader will require. Special stand-alone features are interspersed with these reference pages. Covering topics of particular interest in depth - whether it's the life and career of Stan Lee, the amazingly creative partnership of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, or how comic creators' perceptions of the Cold War influenced their storylines - these spreads provide a wealth of background information, and insights into the role comics have played in shaping popular culture. The book is illustrated in colour throughout - not just with classic artworks of famous characters' key scenes, but also with many rarely seen gems from the past.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 376
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Collins & Brown
Published: 06 Nov 2002

ISBN 10: 1844110044
ISBN 13: 9781844110049
Book Overview: Offers a concise history of comics and action heroes and heroines, tracing their development from the first US comics up to modern developments. Forty characters are profiled, special features are interspersed throughout and topics of particular interest are covered in depth.

Author Bio
Veteran comics journalist and historian Mike Conroy is news editor with Europe's trade paper, Comics International, where he also has his own monthly column discussing the interaction between movies and comics. He is also editorial consultant to the Cool Beans World website. The founder of the Eagle Awards, one of the comics industry's earliest established and most coveted international prizes, he has written on comics for London Editions and Marvel UK as well as for such magazines as Comic World, Fangoria, SFX, Starburst and Starlog.