More fall classics
Our readers aren’t the only ones falling for ComicMix‘s new format. We Phase I-ers are really excited over Phase II as well; that handy-dandy Latest News search box has made doing these weekly wrap-ups easier than ever! And the powers that be aren’t done tinkering yet! Here’s what our columnists have offered you this past week:
- Mike Gold – Whizzy’s Wazoo #35: Name Dropping
- Dennis O’Neil – The Four-Color Answer #35: Darkness in Four Colors
- Me – It’s All Good #34: The Fifth Freedom
- John Ostrander – Off in the O-Zone #35: Obit the Living
- Michael Davis – Straight, No Chaser #35: The Fanboy Guide to Girls • Part 2
- Martha Thomases – Brilliant Disguise #26: (We Could Be) Heroes: Top Ten Rock Songs About Superman
- Michael A. Price – Forgotten Horrors #26: Cowpuncher cartoonist J.R. Williams
- Ric Meyers – DVD Xtra #20: Fantastic Up Creature – Rise of the Surf’s Comforts: #21: Hostel II Hostel
And don’t forget to click on Mellifluous Mike Raub‘s latest Big ComicMix Broadcasts over there on the right!

As author of For One Week Only: The World of Exploitation Films (as featured in People magazine and the National Enquirer [when the National Enquirer was the National Enquirer]) and the original head writer for Fangoria magazine, don’t get me wrong: I love horror films. Of course what I’m dealing with in this installment are not horror films, no matter how often the filmmakers and actors refer to them as such. Horror is fear of the unknown. These are terror flix, involving the fear of the known.
Pop culture in the 60s was made up of a lot of familiar faces, but few were as instantly recognizable or seen by so many as Alfred E. Neuman. Former Mad Magazine editor Al Feldstein reveals the secret origin of the "What Me Worry" guy. Plus… we lay out some scoops on the new Tin Man mini series, Mike Hawthorne’s new web comics, how to get Devils Due titles on your phone and catch a live TV gig from Mama Cass.
