The Rules of Travel, by Martha Thomases

Martha Thomases

Martha Thomases brought more comics to the attention of more people than anyone else in the industry. Her work promoting The Death of Superman made an entire nation share in the tragedy of one of our most iconic American heroes. As a freelance journalist, she has been published in the Village Voice, High Times, Spy, the National Lampoon, Metropolitan Home, and more. For Marvel comics she created the series Dakota North. Martha worked as a researcher and assistant for the author Norman Mailer on several of his books, including the Pulitzer-Prize-winning Executioner's Song, On Women and Their Elegance, Ancient Evenings, and Harlot's Ghost.

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9 Responses

  1. John Tebbel says:

    And wait till the tour organizers hear that it's comic book day and we want a detour to Hilton's Head: It's Gore to Explore. Pass the fried okra.

  2. Anonymous says:

    And don't forget that most flights are full of people who act as though they've never flown before. I'd envy Hiro Matsuda, but Blink, lately of the "Exiles," has cooler clothes.

  3. Joe in Philly says:

    "At least Kandor doesn't have McDonald's."Yet.

  4. Patrick says:

    I know where there's an interesting little dinner theatre in a barn in the middle of Illinois corn and soybean fields…

  5. Howard Cruse says:

    You can always dog-sled it up here to Massachusetts, kid. Snow's almost melted but more is on the way, they say.

  6. Melanie Fletcher says:

    I'd say come to Dallas, but apart from eating and shopping there's not a whole heck of a lot to do here. How about a nice Alaskan cruise? See the glaciers while they're still there!

  7. M. Sean McManus says:

    First of all… every one, I mean every one knows that New Jersey is the center of the universe. The only reason NYC exists at all is because everyone from NJ goes there. Same thing with Philly. DO NOT FORGET THIS

  8. Elayne Riggs says:

    Hell with teleporters and Zeta beams. Where's my personal jetpack? I've been waiting for that one since 1975!Congrats on the lovely Friends of Lulu interview, by the way.