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  1. 6 de oct. de 2000 · The details of Jim Shooter's fall from grace in the late 80s at Marvel have as many sides to them as Sybill had personalities. Everybody has submitted their two-cent stories as to why Shooter was canned. "Oh, it was Kirby not getting his art back." "Shooter was a megalomaniac." "Shooter was a dictator and fired me for no good reason."

  2. 3 de ago. de 2011 · By Jim Shooter. On August 3, 2011. In 03 Marvel Comics, Uncategorized. Suits and Lawsuits. In early 1981, Steve Gerber sued Marvel Comics over ownership of Howard the Duck. I wasn’t at Marvel when the Duck first came to be. Almost all of what was at issue happened before my time, or during the time that I was associate editor, and not ...

  3. 19 de nov. de 2017 · The name Jim Shooter is synonymous with one of the most iconic periods of Marvel Comics history. The shocking conclusion to the Dark Phoenix Saga in Uncanny X-Men, Frank Miller’s character-defining contributions to Daredevil, Walt Simonson’s epic Thor run, the original Secret Wars event series, the introduction of the New Universe imprint and so much more all occurred during Shooter’s ...

  4. 22 de jun. de 2011 · By Jim Shooter. On June 22, 2011. In 03 Marvel Comics, 05 Secret Origins. I failed to mention it in the previous installment, but Knickerbocker Toys was a maker of “soft” toys—that is, plush toys and girls’ toys. They produced the famous Holly Hobbie dolls, for instance. In 1983, their business was sliding, though.

  5. They just hadn’t gone through boot camp like I had. So I developed a series of lectures which I started giving as editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics. The lectures were designed not to teach style, not to how to make comics Jim Shooter’s way. Just fundamentals. Little tidbits that I learned from the masters, passing on the wisdom of the ancients.

  6. 28 de sept. de 2011 · Nyah, nyah. Chris Claremont Face Down in His Mashed Potatoes. The tour actually took place that May. We sent the whole X-Men crew: Editor Ann Nocenti, penciler John Romita, Jr., inker Dan Green, colorist Glynis Oliver (not sure if Glynis actually went, I know we offered), Chris the Complainer, and, I think, letterer Tom Orzechowski.

  7. 14 de abr. de 2011 · The $1.98 Storytelling Lecture – Part 3. By Jim Shooter. On April 14, 2011. In 04 Storytelling Lecture. Storytelling Lecture Series, Part 3 (From the transcript of a 1994 seminar) Today I’m going to show you how to make the Little Miss Muffet example from yesterday better and then next week I’ll discuss some of the craft of being a writer.