Or "What Happens When a Licensor Thinks They Can Create Super-Heroes, too." Holo-Man
was a Power Records original, created by Vincent Fusco and Donald
Kasen, written by Fusco and Kasen(plus, according to the credits, five more people!) and drawn by long-time comics pro Joe Giella.
I
guess I shouldn't be too hard on ol' Holo-Man; Power Records' heart was
clearly in the right place, it wasn't all their fault the end product
came out so ridiculously goofy. I bet if this story had been written as a
Superman tale most comics fans wouldn't bat an eye. I do love
how they keep saying the word "hologram" in excited and/or hushed tones,
as if its the most exciting technological development since the
microchip.
Clearly, they intended to do more of these, since the story ends with a cliffhanger(oh, excuse me, a superiffic cliffhanger)...but as far as I've ever seen or heard, this was Holo-Man's one shot at comic book glory.
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Saturday, December 29, 2007
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