Stan: A Man By Ian Gonzales • November 16th, 2018 A writer, an editor, a collaborator, an ambassador, a hero, a villain and everything in between.
Who is Your Favorite Superhero? By P.J. Kryfko • February 15th, 2018 I’d answer, too excitedly, “Black Panther!”
Second Banana By Ethan Sacks • September 23rd, 2013 Ethan Sacks looks at the role of the sidekick – from the problematic to the progressive.
The Lightbulb By Ethan Sacks • January 21st, 2013 Ethan Sacks interviews creators – from Guillermo Del Toro to Stan Lee – about the origins of their ideas.
Heroes’ Haven By Ethan Sacks • August 27th, 2012 Need a superhero? Come to New York City. Ethan Sacks explains why the Big Apple is the center of universe for comics.
Stan Lee Plays Bard with Romeo and Juliet: The War By Erik Weinbrecht • October 18th, 2011 Erik Weinbrecht shares a few words with the legendary Stan Lee about his forthcoming graphic novel, Romeo and Juliet: The War.
100 Greatest Comics of 20th Century– Tales of Suspense #39 – The First Appearance of Iron Man By Kurt Christenson • May 11th, 2011 Unwinnable reviews Tales of Suspense # 39, the first appearance of Iron Man. It is considered one of the 100 Greatest Comic Books of the 20th Century.
100 Greatest Comics of 20th Century Review – Fantastic Four #1 By Kurt Christenson • April 21st, 2011 Unwinnable Reviews the 100 Greatest Comic Books of the 20th Century. In this installment, Fantastic Four #1, by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
100 Greatest Comics of 20th Century – Incredible Hulk #1 By Kurt Christenson • April 13th, 2011 Unwinnable Reviews the 100 Greatest Comic Books of the 20th Century. First Up, The Incredible Hulk # 1 by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby.
The Guardians of Mediocrity By Don Becker • January 6th, 2011 The NHL enjoyed its highest TV ratings since 1975 with this year’s Winter Classic. The League’s next move – setting itself for abject failure.