Roy Thomas Biographical Interview 2023 by Alex Grand

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Alex Grand interviews Roy Thomas, who returns to the CBH podcast to answer even more questions for a career spanning biographical interview. Tracing Roy's journey from his formative years engrossed in comics from Timely, National, and Fawcett, to his own pioneering ventures like "All-Giant Comics" and "Alter Ego", reading EC Comics, and encountering the Silver Age superhero revival. He discusses more of his Marvel era, highlighting milestones like the Kree-Skrull War and the welcoming of creative powerhouses like Steranko, Dave Cockrum, Denny O'Neil, and Jim Starlin while co-developing Thanos, Wolverine and the All-New X-Men. He discusses the highs and lows of his bond with Stan Lee, his interactions with Martin Goodman, the upheavals during the Perfect Film and Chemical acquisition, and the 1970s Marvel landscape peppered with stories of Conan, "What If", and the nuances of Jack Kirby's return to Marvel. Roy opens up about the pivotal decision to introduce "Star Wars" to the comic line-up, and his eventual departure from Marvel amidst shifts with Cadence and Jim Shooter. The narrative then transitions to his challenging tenure at DC Comics while writing All Star and Arak, showcasing collaborations with Gerry Conway across various platforms, his cinematic imprints on "Conan the Destroyer" and "Fire and Ice", and team-ups with Gene Colan on titles like Doctor Strange and Wonder Woman. Dive deep into his synergies with Gil Kane on Captain Marvel and the Ring of the Nibelung, as well as ventures with John Buscema on Avengers and Conan. The conversation also touches on his later literary reimaginings, including "The Iliad" and "Dracula", his significant stint at Topps, ghostwriting escapades for Stan Lee's Spider-Man strip, a cameo in Netflix's "Daredevil", and the enchantment of the Bronze Age.
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00:00 Intro
02:02 Comic books read as kid
03:43 Golden Age DC or Marvel, Fawcett
04:50 Team books most appealing
05:30 Got comics at Newsstands or Pharmacies
06:42 Comics strips read as kid
08:46 Created own comic books & characters as kid
13:27 Read EC Comics as teen
16:22 Other Roy Thomas
16:59 Silver Age Superhero DC vs Marvel Age
20:00 Fandom, Alter Ego, Jerry Bails, Biljo White
22:54 Relationship with Martin Goodman
23:40 Larry Lieber in the Marvel Age
24:36 Steranko Enters Marvel
27:46 Perfect Film & Chemical Marvel Buyout 1968
29:34 Stan becomes Publisher, Roy becomes Editor-In-Chief at Marvel
33:47 Stan Lee, emissary of Cadence Corp.
35:46 Illusion of Change at Marvel 1968
37:33 Kree-Skrull War with Neal Adams
39:30 Hiring Jim Starlin, developing Thanos
41:37 Hiring Dave Cockrum, co-creating All-New X-Men
42:45 Co-creating All-New X-Men & Wolverine
45:36 Quitting Editor-In-Chief, Relationship with Stan
50:16 Jack Kirby returns to Marvel 1974, Frustrations
57:00 Developing What If?
58:17 Bringing Star Wars to Marvel
1:04:00 Leaving Marvel, Jim Shooter, Stan Lee, Galton
1:06:00 Joining DC Comics 1980, All Star, Arak
1:13:11 Working under Jenette Kahn
1:14:22 Gerry Conway in the 1980s, Fire and Ice
1:16:45 Involvement in Conan Movies, John Milius, Dino De Laurentis
1:21:23 Return to Marvel 1986, New Universe, Shooter departs
1:24:15 Conan Comics late '80s, Tom DeFalco
1:26:36 Gil Kane on Captain Marvel and Ring of the Nibelung
1:31:43 John Buscema on Avengers and Conan, Stan's mistake
1:34:43 Marvel Illustrated with Ralph Macchio
1:38:46 Topps Comics early 1990s
1:40:37 Ghosting for Stan, Spidey Newspaper
1:43:27 Daredevil Netflix show Cameo
1:45:49 Roy Thomas' legacy, Magic of the Bronze Age
1:49:52 Wrap up
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  • @williamjackson6705
    @williamjackson670510 ай бұрын

    Roy's name sold many a comic to Me growing up. We're so lucky that he's still with us to recount his first hand view of history. This interview is invaluable. Thanks so much sharing it with us. So glad that some of my boyhood heroes are still here with us.

  • @andrewgeraci8798
    @andrewgeraci879810 ай бұрын

    God bless you and your health. You're practically ageless. Plus, your memory is invaluable since Stan, Jack, etc had poor memories. When you write intros for Marvel Masterworks, it's a treat to read the "inside baseball" recollections

  • @johnnietorch1598
    @johnnietorch15989 ай бұрын

    Roy Thomas is a legend & inspiration to all of us. Special thanks to Alex for doing these interviews. He truly asks questions all of us long time fans would like to ask.

  • @henryjaremek2644
    @henryjaremek264410 ай бұрын

    ... Comics without the influence of Roy Thomas is unimaginable ..

  • @comicguy9611
    @comicguy96119 ай бұрын

    Man! The great Roy Thomas. What a great interview, that bring lots of good memories that time has not erased ha! That time seems magic for many of us for sure. I still pick up once in a while old comics from my old collection and read to have that excitement and joy. This hobby of comics is so amazing, it seems it lives for ever.

  • @PulpVision
    @PulpVision10 ай бұрын

    This should be interesting. Thomas deserves a share of credit for the successes from Marvel's Bronze Age era where artists and writers conjured fresh ideas and bold concepts that changed comics and Pop culture itself.

  • @PhillipCummingsUSA

    @PhillipCummingsUSA

    10 ай бұрын

    He has also shown to be an unbiased historian for comics

  • @hairlip2112
    @hairlip21122 ай бұрын

    Roy is a master Comic Creator among Comic Creators. A fan first and then amazing. Period.

  • @jojojo3521
    @jojojo35215 ай бұрын

    I truly appreciate the balanced opinion about Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, it sounds genuine.

  • @lonwolf8245
    @lonwolf824510 ай бұрын

    My main comicbook obsession was 1960s and 1970s and Roy wrote the bulk of what I read. He took Stan and Jack's blue prints and created some of the best Marvel Sagas of that Era. A true genius. And always seemed humble.

  • @TheDrunkestSailor
    @TheDrunkestSailor10 ай бұрын

    Damn, I gotta study for the next two weeks but I look forward to watching this when I'm done.

  • @patrickmichels7888
    @patrickmichels78889 ай бұрын

    I didn’t know Roy did so much. This is one of my favorite interviews on your channel and I’ve heard them all

  • @ComicBookHistorians

    @ComicBookHistorians

    9 ай бұрын

    Patrick, thank you!

  • @edfurnez6134
    @edfurnez613410 ай бұрын

    Yes! Finally! So excited!❤😊

  • @jamesrfb
    @jamesrfb10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for another terrific episode.

  • @ComicExcitement
    @ComicExcitement9 ай бұрын

    Alex 😃 Thanks for the engaging and wide-ranging interview with Roy Thomas!👍

  • @ComicBookHistorians

    @ComicBookHistorians

    9 ай бұрын

    Any time!

  • @ComicExcitement

    @ComicExcitement

    9 ай бұрын

    @@ComicBookHistorians 😃👍

  • @drewgeraci8434
    @drewgeraci843410 ай бұрын

    Alex, I've been a fanboy since the mid-70s and I GREATLY appreciate the effort and research you put into this interview!

  • @ComicBookHistorians

    @ComicBookHistorians

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @cyberpunkholiday
    @cyberpunkholiday10 ай бұрын

    This deserves more views! Subbed. Thanks for getting him on the record.

  • @dannyc8876
    @dannyc88769 ай бұрын

    Your page is important. Your work is relevant. Continue doing what you do. I will support your channel all the way…

  • @ComicBookHistorians

    @ComicBookHistorians

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much!

  • @chazkhaira4690
    @chazkhaira46909 ай бұрын

    I recommend Value Stamps A Visual History By Roy Thomas. A must for all especially for 70’s fans

  • @Jakejesus
    @Jakejesus10 ай бұрын

    Amazing!!

  • @Arnsteel634
    @Arnsteel63410 ай бұрын

    I loved all star squadron and would kill for a redo of that idea set in the 40s again

  • @johnv3623
    @johnv362310 ай бұрын

    Amazing interview! Roy had planned some final King Conan stories in the cancelled Savage Sword of Conan (early 90s) - would love to know what he had planned and if he would ever revisit Conan today.

  • @alexnejako777
    @alexnejako7779 ай бұрын

    Arak was interesting. they havent really done another comic with this particular setting

  • @JohnMinehan-lx9ts
    @JohnMinehan-lx9ts4 ай бұрын

    Kubert was also a big fan of Foster's Tarzan.

  • @RadioofHorror
    @RadioofHorror3 ай бұрын

    Working on a tv show about comic book creators who passed on we have three episodes completed with lots of people would love to have you join us to say some things about some of the deceased

  • @ComicBookHistorians

    @ComicBookHistorians

    3 ай бұрын

    Hi there! Sounds fun, please email me at comicbookhistorians@gmail.com

  • @RadioofHorror

    @RadioofHorror

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ComicBookHistorians will do just got done talking to Michael Uslan and soon Graham Nolan about Denny O'Neil, Jim. Aparo Bernie Wrightson and Darwyn Cooke

  • @rickytoddbotelho9555
    @rickytoddbotelho955510 ай бұрын

    Attended a wondercon panel Roy was the chief guest. I wish it would have been Archie Goodwin. Just kidding. Roy is the bestest man❤😂😜😛🍿🏆🙏👀😄👑

  • @theswan1852
    @theswan18529 ай бұрын

    The real scoop on Funky Flashman!

  • @FirstnameLastname-my7bz
    @FirstnameLastname-my7bz10 ай бұрын

    Too little about Earth 2 love of Roy Thomas

  • @GodLovesComics
    @GodLovesComics10 ай бұрын

    I've never doubted for a moment that Kirby's Funky Flashman parody was anything other than pure vitriol, and that Stan was incredibly magnanimous to allow Kirby to return to Marvel. It seems that any time someone like Roy, or Shooter, or Chuck Rozanski, or whoever says as much they are immediately dismissed by the Kirby cultists as Stan's flunkies. One can only imagine the generational hostility the drooling Kirby acolytes would direct at Stan had he ever done anything remotely as nasty to Kirby. Instead, you can look back at nearly any Marvel comic from the 60's-70's and find Stan heaping praise on his creators with Kirby always elevated to the top of the mountain. It's also telling that as much of a fan as Roy is of Kirby that he states unequivocally that Kirby was never 99% of the Lee/Kirby creative team as so many revisionist have tried to carve into stone. That's also corroborated by the David Anthony Kraft interview where he states that Kirby was a great ideas man but never a good writer. Desperately trying to promote Kirby's new work Devil Dinosaur in an issue of FOOM, he asks Kirby to tell him more about his latest creation and Kirby says "He's red!"

  • @Mokkari77

    @Mokkari77

    9 ай бұрын

    What Jack didn't understand was Lee didn't care who got creator credit because Marvel still owned the characters so there were no royalties anyway. Lee just wanted to use all the press attention Marvel was getting as a way into movies and Hollywood. Lee didn't want to write comics anymore.

  • @GodLovesComics

    @GodLovesComics

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Mokkari77 Stan cared deeply about promoting Marvel and growing its audience, and he heavily promoted the creators (himself included) as a result. I mean Stan was memorably nicknaming every letterer and colorist in the credit boxes at a time when other publishers didn't know or care who even did those jobs.

  • @jojojo3521

    @jojojo3521

    5 ай бұрын

    I disagree with the last part of your comment. Kirby was indeed a good writer, just read Mr. Miracle and his New Gods.

  • @GodLovesComics

    @GodLovesComics

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jojojo3521 I think Kirby is an ideas' man. The concepts are imaginative and sometimes innovative although I think the art is so amazing that it even distorts our view of that. But in terms of dialogue, coherence, and characterization Kirby was mostly a terrible writer.

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