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Michael Eury

Author of The Krypton Companion

155+ Works 389 Members 8 Reviews

Series

Works by Michael Eury

The Krypton Companion (2006) 44 copies
The Batcave Companion (2009) 36 copies, 1 review
The Justice League Companion (2005) 35 copies, 1 review
She-Hulk Epic Collection: To Die and Live in L.A. (2024) — Author — 17 copies
The Team-Up Companion (2022) 12 copies
Back Issue #52 (2011) 3 copies
Back Issue #09 (2004) 3 copies
Marvel Tales [1964] #206 (1964) — Author — 3 copies
Marvel Tales [1964] #214 (1988) — Author — 3 copies
Back Issue #47 (2011) 2 copies
Back Issue #10 2 copies
Back Issue #16 2 copies
Back Issue #17 2 copies
Back Issue #18 2 copies
Back Issue #19 2 copies
Back Issue #21 2 copies
Back Issue #29 2 copies
Back Issue #54 — Editor — 2 copies
Marvel Tales [1964] #219 (1989) — Author — 2 copies
Back Issue #59 2 copies
Back Issue #68 2 copies
Back Issue! #89 (2016) 2 copies
Back Issue #08 2 copies
Back Issue #99 (2017) 2 copies
Marvel Tales [1964] #211 (1988) — Author — 2 copies
Titan Special (1994) #1 (1994) 2 copies
Marvel Tales [1964] #223 (1989) — Author — 2 copies
Back Issue #07 2 copies
Back Issue #46 2 copies
Back Issue #06 2 copies
RetroFan #5 (2019) 1 copy
Back Issue #118 (2020) 1 copy
Cool World Movie Adaptation (Special 1992) (1992) — Author — 1 copy
Back Issue #113 (2019) 1 copy
RetroFan #4 (2019) 1 copy
RetroFan #1 (2018) 1 copy
Back Issue #111 (2019) 1 copy
RetroFan #3 (2018) 1 copy
Back Issue #109 (2018) 1 copy
RetroFan #2 (2018) 1 copy
Back Issue #108 (2018) 1 copy
Back Issue #105 (2018) 1 copy
Marvel Tales [1964] #212 — Author — 1 copy
Back Issue 147 (2023) — Editor, Author "JLA #200 Review" and "DC Comics Presents #61 Review" — 1 copy
Marvel Tales [1964] #218 — Author — 1 copy
The Sensational She-Hulk #56 — Author — 1 copy
Back Issue 157 (2024) — Editor and Author "Ambush Bug vol. 1 #3 Review" — 1 copy
Back Issue 148 (2023) — Editor and Author "A Kryptonian Spinout: The 'Fabulous World of Krypton' Story That Wasn't" — 1 copy
Hero Zero 1 copy
Cool World #1-4 (1992) 1 copy, 1 review
Back Issue #120 (2020) 1 copy
RetroFan #12 (2020) 1 copy
Back Issue #107 (2018) 1 copy
Back Issue #106 (2018) 1 copy
Back Issue #61 (2018) 1 copy
Back Issue #01 (2010) 1 copy
Back Issue #102 (2017) 1 copy
Back Issue #101 (2017) 1 copy
Back Issue #98 (2017) 1 copy

Associated Works

Daffy Duck: You're Despicable! - VOL 01 (2005) — Contributor — 7 copies
The Sensational She-Hulk #50 (1993) — Author — 6 copies, 1 review

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Reviews

9 reviews
Like so many of these TwoMorrows Companions, there's a lot of unnecessary and off topic filler, but there's also some good information here, and a good run down of the first 100 issues of the series.
If you've ever been a fan of Beppo the Super-Monkey or Gorilla Grodd, you'll love this book. For anyone else, it's an education in how a silly idea takes hold of a genre and never lets go....in the best of senses.
As mainstays of comic book literature, apes and monkeys have appeared regularly in comics since 1939. Following the 1951 publication of the first ape cover on DC Comics' Strange Adventures #8, the comics industry realized that issues with simians on the cover sold more than those without -- a truism still evident in today's supposedly more sophisticated graphic novel market. In Comics Gone Ape!, Michael Eury lovingly explores this phenomenon and assembles a cornucopia of comic book ape show more knowledge for gorilla lovers.

There exists a large covert subculture of simian fans -- usually men -- fascinated with popular culture depictions of apes and monkeys. Eury spends little time analyzing the hows and whys of this group, but rather focuses on the whos and whats.

While the histories, especially of the individual simian characters, often intrigue, his meager attempts to explore and explain the ape curiosity fail to offer any satisfying conclusions. Eury shows moments of clarity and style, but his feeble attempts at humor distract the reader. Clunky interviews of eleven prominent ape creators fall especially flat, offering little information of note.

Copiously illustrated with black & white simian reprints and previously unpublished work from popular artists such as Arthur Adams, Bruce Timm, Joe Kubert, Tony Millionare, Sergio Aragonés, and Jack Kirby, Comics Gone Ape! provides a tantalizing package for any ape fan. Littered throughout with art, each of the six chapters concludes with two pages of related ape covers and, as expected, the interviewee's work decorates their interviews. As a pictorial account, Comics Gone Ape! succeeds.

Eury's book disappoints this ape fan -- a gun-toting gumshoe gorilla graces the cover of my own collection of essays Geek Confidential: Echoes from the 21st Century -- and presents little new information to any but the most casual fan. Comics Gone Ape! fails to interest readers outside this sub-genre and beyond the images, ultimately bores the simian fan.

(The review originally appear at RevolutionSF.)
Link: [http://www.revolutionsf.com/article.html?id=3751]
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What an excellent view into the life of the most influential comics professional of my childhood! Truly a wonderful book covering Dick's life from the early days at Charlton to the launching of Future Comics. A definite Gentleman who helped sculpt a new breed of artists and creators - especially at DC Comics!

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Brian Martin Author "X-Men Annual #3 Review", Author "What Happens in Vega (System)... The Omega Men"
Tom Powers Contributor
Joseph Norton Author "Fantastic Four #14 Review"
Jim Ford Author The Avengers #196 Review"
Doug Zawisza Author "Justice League of America #184 Review"
Jason Shayer Author "The New Teen Titans #8 Review"
Dan Johnson Author "Wally Wood's T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #1 Review", Author "The Flash #293 and Crisis on Infinite Earths #8 Reviews"
Robert Greenberger Interviewer "Adam Kubert, Colorist to the Stars, Section Two: Adam Kubert Interview", Interviewer "Creators of Two Worlds, Section One: Richard Bruning Interview"
James Heath Lantz Author "Tales of the Teen Titans #44 Review"
Philip Schweier Author "The Fabulous World of Krypton"
Ed Lute Author "Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #19 Review" and "Marvel Fanfare #10 Review"
Jarrod Buttery Author "Marvel Two-In-One #58 Review"
Bruce Timm Cover artist
Gail Simone Interviewee
Jill Thompson Interviewee
Steven Wilber Interviewer "Pitching in with Pérez: Mindy Newell and Wonder Woman #46 (1990)"
Tom Sclacca Author "My Freind, George Pérez"
Daniel DeAngelo Contributor
Carl Heitmueller, Jr. Artist "Super-Heroes are Dumb"
Alissa Marmol-Cernat Author "Mongul: A History of DC's Bronze Age Space Tyrant"
Mark DiFruscio Contributor
Jim Kingman Contributor
Ian Millstead Author "Fantastic Four #176 Review" and "The Avengers #162 Review"
Ian Millsted Author "The Defenders #50 Review"
Roger Ash Author "Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #22 Review" and "The Omega Men #3 Review"
Dan Hagen Author "From Beyond the Unknown"
Cary Bates Author "Video Jack #1 Review"
Marv Wolfman Author "George Pérez""
Andy Mangels Author "George Pérez's Wonder Woman An Oral History"
Jonathan Brown Author "Keith Giffen in the 2000s: Ideas that inspired millions"
Paul Levitz Author "All-Star Comics #62 Review"
John Wells Author "Love and Zeta-Beams: The Post-Silver Age Perils of Adam Strange"
Jerry Smith Author "DC Comics Presents #26 Review"
Robert Loren Fleming Author "The Secret Origin of Giffen & Fleming"
Eric Houston Contributor
Michael Aushenker Contributor
Tom Bierbaum Author "Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4 #38 Review"
Glen Cadigan Interviewer "Keith Giffen Legion of Super Heroes Interview"
Glenn Greenberg Author "The New Teen Titans #39 Review"
Eddy Zeno Author "Superman #423 Review"
Mark Waid Author "Legion of Super-Heroes vol 4 #1 Review"
Matt Merante Author "Eclipso: The Darkness Within #1 Review"
Brian Koschack Cover artist

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Works
155
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Members
389
Popularity
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Rating
4.1
Reviews
8
ISBNs
16

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