Talk:Archie Goodwin (comics)

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you are so totally wrong john goldwater wrote the first archie comics —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 24.86.12.182 (talk) 19:35, 18 February 2007 (UTC).

The opening paragraph is worded very badly and needs revised. Also citation needs to added to the first paragraph as well.

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- J Greb (talk) 01:58, 3 September 2009 (UTC)

a few points to discuss
"for Marvel he set up the creator-owned Epic Comics as well as adapting Star Wars into both comics and newspaper strips."
 * In the introduction it states:

Yes, Goodwin did adapt Star Wars into both a comic book and a newspaper strip. However, Marvel Comics had nothing to do with the newspaper strip. It was the Los Angeles Times Syndicate that was responsible for that.

"Goodwin set up the Marvel Graphic Novel series, giving a number of artists and writers their first break as well as allowing established Marvel staff to work with material too difficult or 'adult' for the monthly titles."
 * In the Epic section"

This really needs a citation. Goodwin didn't edit the first two issues of the series and only edited 7 of the first 14 issues. See GCD search. Also most of the Marvel Graphic Novels were by established creators (Starlin, Roy Thomas, Craig Russell, Claremont, Ron Wilson) and it's a bit of a stretch to describe the New Mutants and the Super Boxers as being "difficult or adult".

There is now a citation for this. As this was Goodwin's first published prose work it's a bit more than mere trivia. Other articles will cite a writer's first published work. Mtminchi08 (talk) 02:45, 29 January 2011 (UTC)
 * Famous name


 * Was he named after "the real" Archie Goodwin in Rex Stout's books? Or is it completely a coincidence? By the time he was born, 3 or 4 Nero Wolfe books had been published. Wastrel Way (talk) 22:21, 13 August 2022 (UTC) Eric

Archie's mini-series, Goddess, is the most movie-able comic series I have even seen. Ten times better than Batman, Superman, or John Carter. And totally topical as an incredible extension of the Gaia hypothesis, albeit with fantastic adventure, world-shattering scenes, and really bad guys. I'm amazed no one has made a movie of this. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 97.64.240.34 (talk) 03:08, 31 March 2012 (UTC)