Michael Hogan Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 (edited) From comicbookresources.com: For every comic book you see on shelves, there are dozens of ideas, proposals and half-finished creations that never see the full light of day. Red Light Properties writer/artist Dan Goldman recently showed off one such project on his Flickr account, an adaptation of James Douglas’ popular 2007 nonfiction book JFK & The Unspeakable: How He Died and Why It Matters, praised by filmmaker Oliver Stone as the “best account” of the assassination of President Kennedy. Goldman was in talks to adapt the work alongside writer Seth Jacobson, but sadly the project never got beyond the cover and six pages created by Goldman and Jacobson. http://robot6.comicb...ssination-book/ (Dan Goldman's Flickr page (linked in the text) has a few more images and commentary) Edited January 10, 2013 by Michael Hogan
Nathaniel Heidenheimer Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 (edited) Fascinating possibilities here. Would love to see that Dallas popcorn! Would love to see that free Cubs game from near rooftop zingers! Last base Lou stole before the Imbroglio? Perhaps there could be collaborators working min wage for The Lord? Edited January 25, 2013 by Nathaniel Heidenheimer
David Andrews Posted January 25, 2013 Posted January 25, 2013 "C'est magnifique, mais ce n'est pas la guerre." -- Overheard at Balaclava.
Nathaniel Heidenheimer Posted January 26, 2013 Posted January 26, 2013 I think it could be a helluva howitzer
Michael Hogan Posted January 26, 2013 Author Posted January 26, 2013 (edited) Of course the comic book as a medium for conspiracy in the Kennedy murder is not without precedent. In 1977 Jay Kinney and Paul Mavrides produced Cover-Up Lowdown: http://www.flickr.co...N00/4530951489/ http://www.flickr.co...xel/4200758920/ (Revised URL for Dan Goldman's Flickr page): http://www.flickr.co...157632315044962 Edited January 26, 2013 by Michael Hogan
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