Thanks for the art in Marvel Spotlight # 12 and 13
Thanks for the art in Marvel Spotlight # 12 and 13
Steve Gerber starts his tenure on Son of Satan with Marvel Spotlight 14.
Poor Guy.
Gerber is stuck with this HUGE lame duck character.
Damien has no personality, no supporting cast, former writers had failed to establish a consistent tone, and nobody even really knew what freaking genre they were working in.
And somehow Gerber made this mish-mash work.
And, strangely, except for establishing a consistent supporting cast, he did it without really fixing any of the above problems.
Basically, Gerber did two things to make the book his own.
(A) He dished out some of the most creative plots of his career, and (B) used the whole “Brat of the Devil” bit to provide a springboard for some thoughtful speculation as to the nature of life and the universe.
http://www.thegerbercurse.yolasite.com/Chapter_One.php
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Here's a recent appearance . . .
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SON OF SATAN #8 (1977) Marvel Comics Russ Heath art
Son of Satan 8 pg 6 Color Guide
Son of Satan 8 pg 10 Negative
http://www.comicsreporter.com/index....ay_russ_heath/
He's comedically shortsighted, because it's an all-ages comedy book, but he's also powerful, intense, and appropriately defensive when someone brings up the last time Patsy went to Hell "for him." Which was a nice callback, since that story tends to get misremembered/talked about from the standpoint of summaries rather than having actually been read. It should be a "You don't know; you weren't there!" point for him.
Patsy Walker on TV! Patsy Walker in new comics! Patsy Walker in your brain! And Jessica Jones is the new Nancy! (Oh, and read the Comics Cube.)
Team Hell-oween | Halloween Special
I've been thinking about Hellstrom's MAX mini, lately, and Alexander Irvine's claim that, by tackling fathers and sons, he was doing something radical and original with the character. To be fair, the story was an unfinished one, unrelated to our boy, but that can have benefits, that can force an author to get right to the integral aspects, something I think that we've seen, in comics, with The Ultimate Galactus Trilogy and even various Elseworlds or Imaginary Stories fitting superheroes into classical narratives. And, Equinox isn't a bad comic, though it's basically a YA novel with more f-bombs. There were scarier Defenders stories with Hellstrom.
Unless I'm missing something (big!). Am I?
Patsy Walker on TV! Patsy Walker in new comics! Patsy Walker in your brain! And Jessica Jones is the new Nancy! (Oh, and read the Comics Cube.)
Is it true that Marvel is not allowed to use the name Satan anymore?
Patsy Walker on TV! Patsy Walker in new comics! Patsy Walker in your brain! And Jessica Jones is the new Nancy! (Oh, and read the Comics Cube.)
That cover featuring Hellstrom and Mad Dog is wicked!
I wanted more from his "partnership" with Helmut Zemo.
So Zemo is the hussy that keeps Hellstrom away from Patsy That BASTARD!
I will raise my throne above the Stars of God
Four writers attempting to make sense of the character to the reader with the result that it went straight to hell