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Marvel Miscellaneous (“Captain America: Civil War” Related)
Less Than Two Months……
…..before the end of “Hunger Games!”
A Belated CONGRATS To…….
…….Ta-Nehisi Coates for his Genius Grant honor!
My hope is that like the Hulk, the angrier he gets, the stronger he gets! (And vice-versa!)
His victory has inspired my scribe crew! We’re all gonna hit it harder!
OCTOBER 14th UPDATE: And CONGRATS on being a finalist for the National Book Award!
Something About October Magazines
Because the ones I’m reading right now are “off the chain,” as the post-modern expression goes.
This must be the month magazine’s submit for the National Magazine Award, because the Sunday going-to-meeting clothes have appeared on the last Rolling Stone (excellent articles on the Pope and cover-boy Trump), and October’s Smithsonian (the Egyptian pyramids, Einstein, the Brazilian Gordon Parks, and Hemingway)! I’ve viewed Smithsonian as a wannabe National Geographic, but it does more than that. I especially like its articles on technological and popular culture history.
The October National Geographic promised and delivered on a lost city in Honduras, the Congo River, Sweden wilderness, sea wolves and, on the cover, a new link in the human evolutionary chain! WOW!
OCTOBER 15th UPDATE: Was happy to read this.
Christopher James Priest Talks About His Time As The Writer Of Marvel’s “Black Panther”
My favorite comicbook author not named Grant Morrison 🙂 talks about his run–my all-time favorite in the 49 years of the character’s existence. Priest’s run that made me a “Black Panther” fan! I no longer collect comics, but I will make an exception for this Priest BP collection!
(And I want to point out that what Priest says in Part One is what I say in my chapter of “Ages of the Avengers.”)
Ta-Nehisi Coates has his work cut out for him! But I’m sure he knows that!
The New, New Black Public Intellectuals (Or, The Digger-ati ;))
Leave it to Michael Eric Dyson to write this. (I remember he did something similar almost 20 years ago in his book “Race Rules.” )
It’s an interesting list. It would be a bit more interesting if it included people I met over the years, like Jared Ball and Rosa Clemente. They are no strangers to public intellectual work, but, alas, they don’t color within the lines.
But then again, looking at the older generation:
I just remember that Manning Marable and Earl Ofari Hutchinson were among those who started this “post-Civil Rights Movement Black public intellectual” thing 40 years ago on the Op-Ed pages of Black newspapers that only a few give a crap about now. Time is not the only thing that keeps on slipping into the future.
And Now, The Geek News:
Okay, THIS would be the geek news of the month
(with a special note of this grievous wrong “writed” 🙂 )
but, of course, it was superceded by this journalistic-superhero stream crossing!
Coates is one of the greatest nonfiction writers of my generation, but he is a little too, uh, um, mainstream and American for me, so I’m interested to see if fantasy will allow him to really open up, as it were. Marvel’s Black Panther will be the perfect vehicle for that.
Thank You, Jack Larson, The First Jimmy Olsen America Saw
First Batgirl, Yvonne Craig, and now this! Who remains alive from my telly days as a wee lad? 😦
(The above is not his best performance (it’s not even a regular episode, but a special film presentation sponored by the U.S. government for American schoolchildren. I am using it because it was in the public domain.)
OCTOBER 20th UPDATE: Indirectly speaking of Superman on TV, I liked this “Supergirl” article, because it explained why American broadcast network television has gone superhero-crazy.
“Do You Remember? / The 21st Night Of September/…..”
ANY excuse to post ANYTHING about EWF will ALWAYS be taken! So I was happy to see this article about this song! 🙂 Black Beatles forever!
Now, if someone could just write about EWF’s theme song (below), one of its most underrated songs (since the group considers “That’s The Way of The World” its “national anthem“).
SEPTEMBER 2016 UPDATE: This was GREAT! Thanks, Richard Prince, for showing me this!









