Youtube
Visit Our Sponsors!
Follow us on Twitter!
Categories
- Comic Attack Quick Links
- Comic Publishers
- Arcana Comics
- Archaia Entertainment
- Archie Comics
- Aspen
- Asylum Press
- Avatar Press
- Big City Comics
- Black List Studios
- BOOM! Studios
- Com.X
- Dark Horse
- DC Comics
- Devil's Due Publishing
- Dynamite Entertainment
- EC Comics
- Fantagraphics Books
- GG Studio
- Heavy Metal
- Icon
- IDW
- Image
- Marvel
- MAX
- Milestone Media
- Mirage Studios
- Oni Press
- Radical Publishing
- Red 5 Comics
- Reliant Publishing
- Th3rd World Studios
- Timeless Journey Comics
- Titan Books
- Top Cow
- Udon Entertainment
- Valiant
- Vertigo
- Wildstorm
- Zenescope Entertainment
- ComicAttack.net's Featured Columns
- Artist of the Month
- Bento Bako Weekly
- Character Spotlight
- Chirpin' Tuesday Reviews
- Columns
- Comic Cave Makeover
- Comics Are My Religion
- Cosplayer Spotlight
- Crisis of Infinite Reviews
- Dandy Reviews
- Deep Discussions with Decapitated Dan
- Film Fatale
- From Friendly Ghosts to Gamma Rays
- Gotta Have It!
- Indy Gems
- Infinite Man & Aron Fist
- Ink Stains
- Inside Comics
- Marvel Snapshot
- My First San Diego Comic Con
- Princess Powerful Attacks
- Recycled Features
- Retroactive Continuity
- Sequential History
- The Comics Console
- The Dark Delights
- The Gospel According to the X-Men
- The Uncanny X-Piles
- The Wacky Month of Zen
- This Comic is History
- Those Who Came Before
- Touring the Cosmos
- Unsung Characters of Comicdom
- Wacky Comic Wednesday
- Web Comic of the Month
- X-Men Power Rankings
- Ye Olde School Cafe
- Events
- Genres
- Journalists
- Major Story Arcs
- Media and Merchandise
- Other Cool Stuff
- Super Types
- WTF!?
Our Sponsors
Archives
Visit Our Sponsors!
Visit Our Sponsors!
Hugo Danner Archive
-
Retroactive Continuity: Adaptations and Alterations
Posted on October 23, 2009 | 2 CommentsIn his novel Gladiator, Philip Wylie told the tragic tale of Hugo Danner, a young man both gifted and cursed by the great power given to him through his father’s experiments. Danner spends most of his short life attempting to find his place in a... -
Retroactive Continuity: The Most Influential Book You’ve Never Heard Of
Posted on October 9, 2009 | 2 CommentsThroughout history, stories have frequently referenced men with abilities far beyond the norm — Heracles (Hercules), Gilgamesh, Samson, Beowulf — someone who can rise above the mundane and perform feats impossible for mortal man. In modern times, these themes have been returned to the forefront. ...
