Shaky Kane
Author of Doom Patrol, Vol.5: Magic Bus
About the Author
Series
Works by Shaky Kane
Kane and Able 2 copies
The Bulletproof Coffin 1 — Illustrator — 2 copies
The Man From Maybe 1 copy
Shaky Kane's A-Men 1 copy
The Bulletproof Coffin 3 — Illustrator — 1 copy
The Bulletproof Coffin 4 — Illustrator — 1 copy
The Bulletproof Coffin 5 — Illustrator — 1 copy
The Bulletproof Coffin 6 — Illustrator — 1 copy
Associated Works
Deadline USA vol. 2 # 5 — Contributor — 2 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Kane, Shaky
- Legal name
- Coulthard, Michael
- Other names
- Shaky 2000
Waspman, Michael - Gender
- male
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Steve Neuman cleans houses of the recently dead. When he uncovers a collection of freshly printed Golden Nugget comics, Steve knows something is not right. Nearly 50 years ago in the early 60s, Big 2 Publishing acquired the rights to all Golden Nugget publications, promptly canceling all the titles. Things get even weirder when elderly versions of the Golden Nugget heroes appear, telling him that he must help them find the Creators -- David Hine and Shaky Kane -- to save the future and their show more existence. In this clever bit of metafiction, Hine and Kane introduce an entire comic book publisher and heroes, complete with prose historical articles and letters pages. The contemporary tales of Steve's adventures intertwine seamlessly with the freshly created, previously unknown Golden Nugget stories. These new tales reveal key elements of Steve's story and a possible dark future. Kane's graphic stylings nearly perfectly mimic the comics of the late 50s and early 60s, while maintaining a unique vision. Same goes for the prolific writer Hine. The action-filled, thought-provoking Bulletproof Coffin barrels along at quick pace, culminating in a creative and satisfying conclusion. show less
Grant Morrison's continued surreal adventures--reality is layered over top of comic book mayhem, and then spiced with flecks of reality, with a side-dish of reality, on a plate of utter bonkers brain breaking bohemian balderdash. Recommended for fans of Grant Morrison, or anyone who likes comics but also likes to destroy them.
The Bulletproof coffin uses the story-inside-story concept in a 60's comic books enviroment and while it is not a new concept, it is made in fresh and fun way. The result is like Total Recall (the film by Paul Verhoeven) drawn by Jack Kirby, Herb Trimpe (aping Kirby) and Geoff Darrow.
Shaky Kane shows himself very skilled, with a varied pallet of art styles, without losing the storytelling.
It could make a good movie!
David Hine created a smart plot and filled it with a lot of crossed show more refences with the real world comic book companies histories, which tips to the histories of Fawcett Comics. Charlton Comics and the usual Marvel and DC, making fun even with Image Comics, which is the publisher. It makes a good easter egg for the hard core readers. show less
Shaky Kane shows himself very skilled, with a varied pallet of art styles, without losing the storytelling.
It could make a good movie!
David Hine created a smart plot and filled it with a lot of crossed show more refences with the real world comic book companies histories, which tips to the histories of Fawcett Comics. Charlton Comics and the usual Marvel and DC, making fun even with Image Comics, which is the publisher. It makes a good easter egg for the hard core readers. show less
Only half the book is about the Brotherhood of Dada, the rest is... well, unless the authors decided to make it a Dada experiment in itself but heck, this is a collection of issues not a thought of previously graphic novel...
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Statistics
- Works
- 21
- Also by
- 7
- Members
- 380
- Popularity
- #63,550
- Rating
- 4.0
- Reviews
- 4
- ISBNs
- 12












