Showing posts with label Metal Men. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Metal Men. Show all posts

Monday, November 2, 2015

The Writer Will Take Your Questions Now #336 -- Want to Write?

What concepts or characters would you most like the opportunity to write? 

I get asked this a lot. A whole lot. And it's difficult to put them in order, but the top six have been pretty consistent since day one.

In no particular order:

  • X-Files
  • Kolchak, the Night Stalker
  • The Metal Men
  • Valkyrie
  • Poison Ivy
  • Doctor Who (preferably the Seventh with Ace)

So there you have it.

 



Monday, April 16, 2012

The Writer Will Take Your Questions Now (#142) -- Pulp Heroes

Where did your interest (as a reader) in the heroes of pulp originate?

To answer that, I really have to answer two questions because I liked pulp and pulp styled tales long before I knew what pulp actually was.

To answer the first, my interest in the pulp archetypes and pulp style began in my love for comics. Sure, I read mainstream superhero books like Legion of Super-Heroes and Avengers, but I also fell in love with the horror and sci-fi anthologies that tried to make readers think they were more lurid than they actually were. And these tales were really throwbacks to an earlier era, quick-hit, down and dirty stories of demons, murderers, creatures emerging from paintings to kill unsuspecting art lovers, and even battles against the unlucky number 13. Not only that, but even the mainstream books I read at the time had that old sci-fi edge of pulp tales -- in particular, the Legion of Super-Heroes and the Metal Men.

Now, as for my interest in the real, honest-to-God pulps, that came after (yes, after) I had to write my first official new pulp story -- which was "Dance with the Devil" for Lance Star: Sky Ranger Vol. 2. You see, I'm a sucker for research, so to honestly write a pulp voice, I downloaded more than a hundred public domain pulp tales from manybooks.net (a treasure trove, if ever I've found one) to get it right. Only, I discovered that this was the kind of stuff I'd been enjoying already, both in comic book action and in prose -- only I hadn't realized the pulp style had been so far-reaching. Two in particular, Edgar Rice Burroughs' A Princess of Mars and H. Rider Haggard's She, were my connecting points between prose and pulp action.

From there, the ball kept rolling downhill, picking up momentum and more mass, introducing me to more new pulp writing and reading opportunities.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

The Writer Will Take Your Questions Now (#138) -- The Metal Men

If you could write any franchise character which one would you write and why?
(Guest column by Stephen Card)

It's not one character, but one group of characters. 

And it is... The Metal Men

Because it's the perfect combination of fun, science, and fun. Or did I mention fun already? And it's got a super sexy female robot with the hots for her creator. What's not to love?

Thursday, February 9, 2012

The Writer Will Take Your Questions Now (#75) -- One Comic to Own

If you had the money, what one comic book would you buy and why?

Showcase #37. The first appearance DC's robotic wonders of the periodic table, The Metal Men -- and of course, the darling of digital dreamers everywhere, Platinum. (Thanks to Tyler Hicks for today's question.)