Robert Sodaro
Bob has been writing professionally for some 30 years contributing to nearly every major comic magazine published during the ‘80s & ‘90s, as well as to numerous other publications ranging from video games to computers, to various aspects of pop culture (including several film review columns).
He has written marketing and promotional material for several publishers and businesses. In addition to his authoring of hundreds of magazine articles as well as two books, (Kiddie Meal Collectibles and Trivia Mania: Commercials and Ads). He has served as the features editor for Comics Values Annual for close to 10 years.
He maintains a personal comics-related blog. He is currently a regular contributor to SpiderFan, awriter for The Official Index to the Marvel Universe, as well as the vice president Media relations for Atlas Unleashed.
Bob has also written a number of fiction stories includes Agent Unknown for Renegade Press & GWP, Wülf Girlz for CAG & Atlas Unleashed and several short stories for various indie and small press comicbook publishers (including Free Lunch Comics and Main Enterprises).
Latest Articles
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Free Comic Book Day is Saturday May 5th
For the 11th year in a row Comic shops across the US are celebrating Free Comic Book Day
May 4, 2012
- Robert Sodaro
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Brat Pack: The Dark Underbelly of Comicbook Sidekicks
Author and teacher Stephen Bissette deconstructs the pop culture forces that led Rick Veitch to create the groundbreaking comicbook series, Brat Pack
Mar 16, 2012
- Robert Sodaro
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Goodnight iPad: A Bedtime Story for the Plugged-In Generation
The classic bedtime story, "Goodnignt Moon" is re-told for the electronic generation of children.
Mar 14, 2012
- Robert Sodaro
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John Carter's 100-Year Journey from Pulps, to Comics to Movies
Born as a serialized adventure in 1912 from the pen of Edgar Rice Burroughs, John Carter of Mars finally reaches the big screen.
Mar 12, 2012
- Robert Sodaro
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A Child is Born: The First Christmas Story
Writer and artist Billy Tucci re-tells the story of the birth of Christ - according to the gosples of Matthew and Luke - in a new graphic novel format
Dec 24, 2011
- Robert Sodaro
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A Delightful Chanukah Fable for the Modern Era
Richard Codor's Too Many Latkas is a charming modern-day fable for the holidays.
Dec 10, 2011
- Robert Sodaro
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Celebrating Will Eisner, the Father of the Graphic Novel
Will Eisner's career spanned some 70 years, and the legacy he left to comics is indelible
Dec 5, 2011
- Robert Sodaro
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Drawing Comics the Stan Lee Way: Book Review from a Comic Legend
Stan Lee, chief architect of the Marvel Comics universe, shares his secrets of how to draw comics in the modern world.
Dec 3, 2011
- Robert Sodaro
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Teen Angels and New Mutants: Killing Sidekicks for Fun and Profit
Comicbook artist and author Steven Bissette examines Rick Veitch's 1990 graphic novel, Brat Pack
Dec 2, 2011
- Robert Sodaro
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Conan and Red Sonja: From Pulps, to Comics, to the Silver Screen
Both Conan the Barbarian and Red Sonja have a common family history, that of Robert E Howard's Hyboria and Marvel Comics.
Nov 25, 2011
- Robert Sodaro
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