exhibition examines Asian portrayals in comics Philadelphia Inquirer Meet Chop-Chop, a comic book character who made his debut in 1941 in the first issue of the long-running superhero comic series, Blackhawk. Ugly, almost inhuman, the rotund guy would make for a great villain. Trouble is, he's supposed to be one of the ...
Comic strip hero Joe Palooka brought back by village resident NorthJersey.com When Joe Antonacci, a Ridgewood native, is not writing comic books, he spends about 30 weekends a year as a ring announcer at boxing matches and mixed martial arts fights. Above, he is joined by the ring card girls during a recent fight.
Oscars 2012: Comics on why Billy Crystal rocks the Academy Awards Los Angeles Times Of course, as fellow comic Paul Rodriguez notes, familiarity is a good thing in awards host jobs: “Everybody in the business is watching,” he says. “It's the Super Bowl of show business. He's safe.” It's also necessary, says comic Tom Papa, ...