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Re: Le s*ù$/§P°& µ£E%#r d'@& cie
Mar 28 Mar 2017 - 11:58
http://zak-site.com/Great-American-Nove ... Kirby.html
[size=150]Stan Lee and Jack Kirby: who did what?[/size]
Re: Le s*ù$/§P°& µ£E%#r d'@& cie
Mar 28 Mar 2017 - 12:32
[size=150]Medusa's origin[/size]
Medusa appeared in 1965. Since then the idea of prehensile hair has become common in fiction (see TVTropes for examples). But apart from an obscure short story by H. P. Lovecraft, nobody in over two thousand years had ever thought to use the legend of Medusa for more than just snakes. So why did Medusa suddenly appear in 1965? The official answer is of course that Stan Lee (or Jack Kirby) suddenly came up with the idea from nowhere. So the fact that a fan had just suggested it in a DC letters page, and a similar character (Sussa Pakka) made a brief appearance in DC comics in 1964, was complete coincidence. After all, fans who wrote to DC never wrote to Marvel, right? And Nobody in the Marvel offices ever read any DC comics, right?
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Re: Le s*ù$/§P°& µ£E%#r d'@& cie
Mar 28 Mar 2017 - 17:00
ALIAS a écrit:
C'est pas le même Dr Strange. le premier, c'est celui qui est apparu dans Tales of suspense 41 en mai 1963, mais qui n'est jamais réapparu, justement parce qu'entre temps, Steve Ditko avait créé le personnage de Stephen Strange (qui à la base devait s'appeler Mr Strange et pas Dr.)
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Re: Le s*ù$/§P°& µ£E%#r d'@& cie
Mar 28 Mar 2017 - 17:12
ALIAS a écrit:[size=150]Medusa's origin[/size]
Medusa appeared in 1965. Since then the idea of prehensile hair has become common in fiction (see TVTropes for examples). But apart from an obscure short story by H. P. Lovecraft, nobody in over two thousand years had ever thought to use the legend of Medusa for more than just snakes. So why did Medusa suddenly appear in 1965? The official answer is of course that Stan Lee (or Jack Kirby) suddenly came up with the idea from nowhere. So the fact that a fan had just suggested it in a DC letters page, and a similar character (Sussa Pakka) made a brief appearance in DC comics in 1964, was complete coincidence. After all, fans who wrote to DC never wrote to Marvel, right? And Nobody in the Marvel offices ever read any DC comics, right?
J'adore les théories du complot! Ca se saurait si Kirby et/ou Lee avaient de l'imagination. Ils ont piqué Medusa, inspirée par Joe McFly fanboy de Marvel et/ou DC, c'est tellement plus censé!
La Fantask est un superbe swipe (ou montage, je sais pas comment on dit dans ces cas là)!! aimeamie321
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