20 September 2006

House of Stupid Ideas


Even though it's a tradition as old as the proverbial hills, I have never been a fan of comic book creators making cameos, or worse yet, extended appearances, in their books. It's a self-absorbed, cutesy-poo move which only serves to interrupt the story and demean the medium.

Plus, more often than not, the creators tend to glamorize themselves up way too much. Anybody remember the lean, trim physique and thick, luxuriant (and clean) head of hair John Byrne always gave himself when he threw together one of his "wacky" Fantastic Four covers? Apparently, there were no mirrors in the Byrne household during his run on FF.

My "favorite" example comes from an old Iron Fist story wherein Danny Rand happens upon a softball game in Central Park and Chris Claremont invites him to play. "Hey man, I'm Chris," Claremont smarms. The issue would have been the Best Comic Ever if only Rand had activated the power of the Iron Fist and punched Claremont in his shaggy face. Batter up, mother fucker.

Anyhoo, no comics pro was ever more fascinated with himself than Stan "The Man" Lee, and Marvel is releasing an entire series of comics wherein Stan bumps into various characters from the Marvel Universe.

From the press release:

In the second of a series of specials celebrating Stan Lee’s 65th year of working at Marvel, “The Man” gets to meet the Master of the Mystic Arts: Dr. Strange. In Stan Lee Meets Dr. Strange, Lee pens a tale with art by Alan Davis where Stan journeys to Greenwich Village to catch up with his old pal Dr. Strange... Filled with more high-profile creators than you can shake a Wand of Watoomb at, Stan Lee Meets Dr. Strange is fun-filled celebratory romp through the Marvel Universe for fans of Marvel, both yesterday and today.
Maybe Stan can explain to Dr. Strange, not to mention the Hoary Hosts of Hoggath, why a guy who makes a million bucks a year wears such lousy hairpieces?

14 comments:

Shane said...

Alan Moore put himself into Promethea a few times, and though it served the story. Also, Bendis put himself into his "What If" Daredevil issue, and...well, it's a pretty good litmus test against Bendis himself.

But Stan Lee needs to be punched in the face cameo or no cameo.

buy kamagra said...

This is a nice post shared here. Great article and thanks for sharing.

Buy Maxocum said...

nice blog site .. i like it very much

The best orgasm enhancement pills said...

Bendis put himself into his "What If" Daredevil issue...

Zetaclear Nail Fungus Product said...

I would love to read that comic. I am a comic freak. Thank you for sharing.

Wartrol genital warts cures said...

I would love to read that comic. I am a comic freak. Thank you for sharing.

Provillus hair loss treatment review said...

Bendis put himself into his "What If" Daredevil issue, and...well, it's a pretty good litmus test against Bendis himself.

Best product for colon health said...

Rand had activated the power of the Iron Fist and punched Claremont in his shaggy face. Beyond this, it could be more better.

hcg buy online said...

It's a pretty good litmus test against Bendis himself. HCG Blue Drops, the Faster and Natural way to lose weight...

Vitolax best natural laxative said...

I love this comic .It always coming with a new thriller.

Delay prevent premature ejaculation product said...

Anybody remember the lean, trim physique and thick,

Hoodia best rated diet pills said...

The issue would have been the Best Comic Ever if only Rand had activated the power of the Iron Fist and punched Claremont in his shaggy face.

Hoodia best rated diet pills said...

This comic is really funny.From my childhood days I was fond of it.

Best Grills 2012 said...

Did you know that Stan Lee is no american?? At least his mother is not from USA, i hears she was from Europe... some poor Eastern country.