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	<title>Comments on: Comic-Con 2009: Convention Report: Day 2</title>
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		<title>By: Cole Moore Odell</title>
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		<description>I was happy to see a one-on-one panel with Evanier and Colan at the &#039;07 show--Gene was a fascinating interview, even if his memory of the old Marvel bullpen was a bit spotty. I really liked his description of being an obsessive movie watcher in those days, taking in picture after picture to see how they composed scenes, how smoke rolled through the frame, how characters moved through space. He also told an amusing story about how Stan used to act out his scripts, jumping up on desks and flopping on the floor as the various characters. If you haven&#039;t seen it, you should pick up a copy of his recent Captain America story (#601)--Cap and vampires in WW2. The problems he always had with anatomy are maybe a bit more pronounced now, but he&#039;s still a master of mood and his page/panel design is as dynamic as ever.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was happy to see a one-on-one panel with Evanier and Colan at the &#8217;07 show&#8211;Gene was a fascinating interview, even if his memory of the old Marvel bullpen was a bit spotty. I really liked his description of being an obsessive movie watcher in those days, taking in picture after picture to see how they composed scenes, how smoke rolled through the frame, how characters moved through space. He also told an amusing story about how Stan used to act out his scripts, jumping up on desks and flopping on the floor as the various characters. If you haven&#8217;t seen it, you should pick up a copy of his recent Captain America story (#601)&#8211;Cap and vampires in WW2. The problems he always had with anatomy are maybe a bit more pronounced now, but he&#8217;s still a master of mood and his page/panel design is as dynamic as ever.</p>
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