Brighten Up With Simone & Ajax — In Color!

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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6 Responses

  1. Tom Fitzpatrick says:

    Just 4 pages this week? All the others were at least 8 pages, hmph!No Grim Jack this week? What are we ever going to do?!?

  2. Marilee J. Layman says:

    This is a real question — I don't know that much about comics. The jungle in Antarctica is not real, but then the Polynesian Tiki is mixed in. Is this normal for comics? Throwing places and cultures all together in one story?

    • Andrew Pepoy says:

      It's normal for Simone & Ajax. The hidden land in Antarctica or some other seemingly-impossible place is a staple of comics and fantasy. The rest will be explained, so please keep checking back each week.