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Terry Hooper-Scharf

Saturday, 6 December 2025

Read. LEARN Comics History. Ignore The Internet

 


Since Stan Lee's death it seems that a modern generation, or people who just want everything and everyone to be negative, have gone after him. Always the 'brave' thing to do when someone has died so cannot sue you.

One lie promoted is that Stan Lee deliberately went through comic art pages and whited out creators names. Okay, Lee was a teenager (ignore the lies from Moore) and one of his tasks at Timely was to white out creators names. That was Timely bosses dictate. Lee said later that it seemed unfair but you did what you were told to do by the boss -even if the boss was a family member.

"Stan Lee tried to steal credit from Kirby and Simon for creating Captain America". That is a complete twist of the documented facts. Lee has noted in interviews that he got a break in writing when he was "allowed" to write a Captain America page filler text story. He always credited Simon and Kirby with creating an iconic character that represented America. In the 1960s he did bring back CA but in a story in which the villain known as The Acrobat disguised himself as Captain America, He wrote -look it up- how fantastic it was that Jack Kirby was drawing the character he (KIRBY) co-created into the Marvel world of comics.

It is a fact that he NEVER stated that he had created Captain America. That is a pure lie.

It is claimed that staffers knew Lee would lock himself in his office and watch the passing crowds on the street below. It has been strongly suggested that he was voyeuristic and "up to dirty stuff".  Lee often stated in interviews that he would look out of his office window at the people below and imagine that this was how god-0like beings such as Galactus saw "us tiny insects" -also remember that there were no locks on doors at Marvel; people walked in and out very casually. 

Look at the fact that while Lee was alive writers did dig to try to find some dirt on him. The best they got was Ditko's erratic claims although going by facts (so inconvenient aren't they?) Lee and Ditko WERE co-creators of Spider-Man. Twist it as much as you want.  Then there is the Lee doing the dirty on Kirby which is again a fiction. The OWNERS of Marvel did the dirty on a lot of creators. Lee considered the artists to be friends and stated several times that he had no doubt Kirby would walk into more work -"I mean he was Jack "The King" Kirby"   Rather than let creators just get fired by uncaring bosses Lee saw each one individually and explained that they were being "let go". People in the Bullpen, including the famous Flo, noted that after firing the creators Lee could be heard heaving and being sick -again on the record.

There is an aspect no one seems to comment on. Oh, right, Stan "the egotistical showman" full of energy and working hard for just the salary he was getting to promote and make Marvel the success that it was. You can read how Lee wanted to become an American novelist but family loyalty kept him at Timely, then Atlas and then Marvel. He even wanted to quit at one point but his wife persuaded him to give it one more try and the way he wanted to and if that never worked -quit. So he got Fantastic Four, The Avengers, Spider-Man and other titles going and then pushed and pushed "company product" always as "Smiling Stan".

There are hints in Lee's personal history that indicate that he may have suffered from anxiety -I have known many  smiling, laughing and joking people who in private are depressive or suffer anxiety even if successful. He wanted to quit but his wife talked him around. No locks on Marvel office doors but "Give me thirty minutes alone" could well indicate occasional anxiety attacks. Someone my age while remember British TV quiz master Michael Miles. Newspapers reported on his locking himself away in his dressing room and leaving after a long time "obviously inebriated": he was a drunk. In fact, after his death it was revealed that he suffered epileptic seizures and when he got the warning signs he locked himself in his dressing room. There was, unbelievably, a lot of stigma attached to epilepsy in the 1950s and 1960s. Miles kept his secret while being called a drunk in the national press.

I believe that it was Gil Kane (or Roy Thomas?) who once said that Lee "occasionally had very bad mood swings" and shut himself away. That would actually make sense because some people who suffer anxiety can be as successful as anyone can be -but that anxiety doesn't care.

I've suffered from bipolar depression since I was about 11 years old. Never medicated and it has never affected my work because I had to cope alone because back in the 1960s/1970s you never talked about that kind of thing. I work through it but do need a certain amount of "me" time. And although it has never affected my work and I have never missed a deadline there are people in UK comics, some who I have never even met, who whisper that "He's mad. Mental problems" and that is in the 2000s so imagine a person running a comic company day-to-day in the 1950s-1970sand what reaction they might get.

I also find that so many of these rumour mongers have their own little secrets whether Moore or one of the other "comic icons" who like to twist facts for their followers.  Some of their secrets and lies have been revealed but many popular people whether Lee, Kane or others are often the targets because the "great unwashed" of comics just cannot read books or publications such as Alter Ego because "They're words not super heroes fighting in pictures".

It's your right to be a moron and believe any rubbish you read online.

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Friday, 5 December 2025

China 811 England 8 (and I am not talking football!)



Someone said "Check the views at 2200 hrs and see whether it varies from day-to-day". Being bored I thought why not.

The UK provided 8 views. Say no more. But the following order of views has been pretty consistent this week:

China
811
Singapore
122
United States
96
Hong Kong
22


Brazil, India and Japan provide more views than the UK and it shows how disinterested people are in the UK but that there is more interest in Asia. A pity really that there is no way of taking advantage of that in selling my comics there (as I noted yesterday).



Thursday, 4 December 2025

Hello....Blogger at it again!

 I just watched today's views drop down to 616.

Seriously, I was on the dashboard and looked up at views and the number vanished to be replaced by 616. I think that this is happening as Blogger has again changed where its server is based -I believe CBO currently shows as Taiwan.

Lucky I check occasionally!

Oooh. That is a LOT of views (and it ain't CBO!)

 The Black Tower blog has had just under 233,000 views. Sadly, no sales increase noted!

I do get curious, however, as to where views come from so I went to the dashboard and checked for today's views:  

China
309
Singapore
243
United States
183
Hong Kong
168
Brazil
75
Germany
56
India
53
Argentina
46
Mexico
33
Türkiye
32
Vietnam
28
Philippines
27
Saudi Arabia
27
Bangladesh
23
Malaysia
17
Venezuela
16
Kenya
14
Uzbekistan
14
South Africa
12
Other
254

China, Hong Kong and even Singapore have always contributed to views so  谢谢您 !

If I could get Black Tower Comics to other parts of the world that would be great but translation is the problem -unless there are some Chinese investors out there?  

Uzbekistan was a surprise as I don't think I have seen that turn up regularly in views  but to those reading CBO there -THANKS.

Well, THANK YOU to everyone who drops in regularly!

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Good Idea. Just Not Workable

 


 I have looked at the idea of breaking up Return of the Gods and The Green Skies into series and it does not work out well.

Return of the Gods breaks up into 12 issues each of 32pp.  If I kept the cost of buying a copy down that would lead to a cover price of £8.00 per copy (excluding postage costs) or, for all 12 issues a total of £96 and when you consider that the 311pp book would cost you £21.89 you can see -profitable for me but not the buyer.

The Green Skies broken up into 12 issues each =36 issues and at £8 a copy that is a total of £288.

A ll 3 of the Green Skies books would only cost you £46 in total (for the 458pp masterpiece) or if you added Return to make up the series that is a total of £67.80.

That is 4 books that if you bought together is a one of local postal rate or 4 at local postal rates.  In the end it would cost someone buying the series more than buying the four graphic novels and to me that is untenable. Published monthly that would take the series 4 years to complete and I am not getting any younger!

As it stands my policy has always been to never publish unless every issue of a series is complete. I cannot guarantee a long term series but the four books are completed.

Until looking at the logistics the idea seemed to be a good one but as it stands it makes sense to remain with the four graphic novels.

In comics we all know issue 1 always sells well (which is why Marvel and DC have so many first issues over and over) and sales decline steadily after issue 3. I would need to guarantee that enough readers bought all of the series issues to make the effort and time to produce them worth it.  

That is about as likely as my winning the national lottery when I do not buy lottery tickets.

Wednesday, 3 December 2025

A Quick Note On A Long Term Series


 I have actually gone over the idea of turning Return of the Gods and The Green Skies into a long run series in my mind. Extras would not be a problem and I even worked out what would go into the first 10 issues as back up content. 

The problem would still be producing covers for an ongoing series.  This is basically a one man show now so the covers are going to be THE big stumbling block.

We'll see.

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Tuesday, 2 December 2025

A Complete New Comic Title line... Things to think About

 It's 0200hrs but who's checking the clock?

uh...well I just did so.

Any way, I was looking at the fact that Return of the Gods and The Green Skies, despite the rave reviews, do not sell. Checking the number of views on posts for these books the total comes to 1 million. No sales so something is wrong.  

It isn't as if there is international shipping to put people off. Buy at the online store and the book is printed and posted in the region you live in. It's why I opted for Print on Demand.  Maybe people do not like graphic novels that run into hundreds of pages?



What are my options as a small publisher? Not many as the books are priced low there are no options there.  There is something I could try but it would take a lot of work.



The option is to break each book down into several issues starting with Return of the Gods and then Green Skies volumes 1-3.  Like I wrote that is a lot of work but a line of comics that would cover an entire year at two issues a month.

Bridging pages to make the issues/story flow would be needed but that is not a big problem since , out of boredom, I worked that out at 0400hrs yesterday morning. The problem would be in covers.  A lot of covers as one book broken down into 20pp issues would require 15 covers. I could, of course make them into 40pp issues which means less covers needed.

Here is  the -the- big question, though: would I be producing a huge number of books for a series that no one would buy? Distributors are not interested and Ebay and Amazon are literally robbing creators (I know two book authors who sell but get so little back that they have now stopped using both).  Comic shops only try the "You send us free copies and we'll see how they sell and if we want more" con. My experience of 20+ years -they NEVER order new books and the print cost and postage means I lose all of that money.

Sadly, business entrepreneurs are in short supply when it comes to comics in the UK. I've tried Japan, China and India in the past but Western comics seem of no interest.

So.... something for me to mull over as I try to numb my brain with You Tube.

Thoughts? 

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