In 1986, DC Comics rebooted the entire Superman mythos in part to better reflect the anxieties and preoccupations of modern America. Instead of a mad scientist, Luthor was re-envisioned as a rich and powerful businessman, an idea hatched by writer Marv Wolfman and realized in the "comics event of the century," writer and artist John Byrne's Man of Steel miniseries.
Kinnard never expected the Brown Bomber to appear anywhere other than his sketchbook until the editor of his college newspaper asked him to contribute comics weekly.
El Eternauta was a parallel of what happened to Argentina, what happened to me, said the author's widow, Elsa Sanchez de Oesterheld, highlighting the deep personal connection and pain behind Oesterheld's story.
Stephanie Strange & the Familiars, known for their dark and bold presence in the Portland art scene, blends music with comics, as seen in their new album and graphic novel.