Книга: Tom DeFalco «Superboy: Volume 3: Lost»
Deep inside a lab run by an organization known as N. O. W. H. E. R. E., a living weapon was being developed from the DNA of the Kryptonian visitor Superman. Spliced with human DNA, this clone of Superman seemed to be a failed experiment, until it escaped and became known as Superboy. As Superman attempts to help Superboy understand and control his powers, they are set upon by another Kryptonian refugee by the name of H'el. H'el is determined to resurrect his home planet by any means necessary, and that includes the destruction of Earth! This volume collects Superboy numbered 13-19 and Superboy Annual number 1. Издательство: "DC Comics" (2014) Формат: 170x260, 200 стр.
ISBN: 978-1-401-24317-3, 1401243177 Купить за 1169 руб на Озоне |
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Tom DeFalco
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Tom DeFalco (b.
Biography
DeFalco was born in
Early career
While in college, DeFalco "wrote for a few local newspapers, a weekly comic strip and did a few short stories," and after graduation "got in touch with the various comic book companies", which led to him beginning his comics career as an editorial assistant with He later joined DeFalco was the chief designer and author for " GI Joe and Hasbro DeFalco worked closely with toy manufacturer DeFalco was also "part of the creative team that introduced the Transformers to the American public" in 1984. pider-Man and Star Wars In August 1983, DeFalco wrote the first four issues of the third series of " DeFalco and Frenz were both removed from "Amazing Spider-Man" by then Spider-editor Editor-in-Chief After co-writing two issues of " In an interview with "The Comic Book Gazette", DeFalco described his experiences as Editor-in-Chief as being::"A lot like those old Actions as Editor-in-Chief As with several others who held the post, DeFalco became one of the public faces identified with a number of controversial decisions taken by Marvel in the period, and he is sometimes held responsible for them in fan circles. He was a key member of the management team that took Marvel public, and under his leadership, Marvel's net profits from publishing rose by over 500%. Under DeFalco's guidance, Marvel entered a phase of expansion that provided an opportunity for an army of "new talent" to enter the comic book industry, and released a number of new titles with original characters. After clashing with the company's upper management, DeFalco was fired in 1994. During the year following his departure, Marvel decided to distribute its own comics and sales on most of Marvel's core titles sagged. At the same time, the company's finances entered a crisis point amidst accusations that owner During his tenure as Editor-in-Chief, DeFalco had continued to write as well, with noted runs on "Thor" (where he created the Return to Spider-Man His dismissal from the position of Editor-in-Chief coincided with a run on " Other DeFalco is also the author of over a dozen DeFalco has personally created and developed over three dozen characters that have all been licensed for television, toys, t-shirts, posters, In August 2008, DeFalco will once again return to the character of Spider-Man in a new comic strip for Fandom Tom DeFalco often visits the " [http://www.comicboards.com/spidergirl/ Spider-Girl] " section on www.comicboards.com. He posts under the name Tom D and has answered questions regarding Spider-Girl and some of his other comics. He also has made mention of the messageboard in some of the letter columns of Spider-Girl. References External links * [http://www.marvel.com/news/comicstories.637 Tom DeFalco podcast on Marvel.com] Источник: Tom DeFalco
* [http://www.freewebs.com/marvelgazette/interviews.htm#107811209 Marvel Gazette Interview]
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