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Topic: Coyote (comics)


In the News (Mon 28 Dec 09)

  
  Blue Corn Comics -- COYOTE
Coyote is a mystic with magical powers, enhanced senses, and an ability to dance through realities.
That's why he spent his entire life living in the desert without seeing another human being, but growing up totally conversant with all the different totem spirits—the buffalo, the snake, the horse and all that—so he's a human being, but his world was completely mystical and unencumbered by anything that we call civilization.
This is bolstered by Coyote's self-identification as Sly Santangelo, a Latin-style lothario.
www.bluecorncomics.com /coyote.htm   (778 words)

  
 COMICON.com: ENGLEHART CHATS COYOTE & SCORPIO ROSE
Coyote is the trickster totem of the southern native Americans (it's a Raven up north).
Coyote is human, but has the totem's powers of speed, agility, shape-shifting, and thinking he's smarter than he is. He first encountered our civilization at the age of 17, and the civilization he encountered was Las Vegas, so he thinks our entire world is a playground - and for him, it is."
There were sixteen issues of Coyote released under the Epic label and, in that time, a variety of artists brought the character to life, including some of today's biggest names in comics.
www.comicon.com /cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=36;t=004314   (1856 words)

  
 Coyote v2 Review - Silver Bullet Comics
Coyote is a dizzying mix of superhero action, Native American mythology and strange mysticism, all wrapped up a glossy sheen by a mixed bag of artists.
Perhaps the style of this comic is a bit too much of its era, or perhaps writer Englehart was being deliberately obscure, but all this shifting and changing becomes really hard to follow by the end.
It's a perfect comic for Leialoha to show his underground comics roots, since the sex and violence in his issues is a bit over the top.
www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com /reviews/113999559117304.htm   (577 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Nation & World: Wily coyote leads police on chase in Big Apple
NEW YORK — A wily coyote led dozens of police officers on foot and in a helicopter on a loping chase through Central Park before being captured Wednesday.
Coyote sightings in Westchester County have increased rapidly since the 1970s, but many encounters are no longer even reported unless they involve the loss of a pet.
Officials worry that as the coyotes settle into a suburban existence, they may lose some of their fear of people.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/nationworld/2002883234_coyote23.html   (448 words)

  
 Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Wile E. Coyote
Chuck Jones's Coyote character is an excellent example of a cartoon "actor" playing more than one role.
Whatever his role, the Coyote never fails to elicit the viewer's sympathy, despite the heinousness of his goals — eating Bugs Bunny, stealing sheep, or doing whatever it is he wants to do with the Road Runner.
The Coyote made a cameo in Who Framed Roger Rabbit in 1988, and appeared with the rest of the Looney Tunes crew in Space Jam in '96.
www.toonopedia.com /coyote.htm   (317 words)

  
 Coyote Collection v3 Review - Silver Bullet Comics
Why the average reader of The Brave and the Bold, featuring Batman team-ups, would buy the comic because of the presence of “Nemesis” as a back-up is beyond me, but the practice lasted for many years.
Instead of the comic having a feeling of being objectively about the characters, with an omniscient narrator and an external view of the storyline, this feels much more subjective.
Readers see the story somehow through the eyes of Coyote, an impulsive, egotistical and mysterious Native American spirit personified in the body of something closely resembling a super-hero.
www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com /reviews/114729038768212.htm   (633 words)

  
 IGN: Coyote Vol. 3 Review
Coyote wants to crush the Shadow Cabinet, but this particular volume never details his reasons (readers of the first trade will remember that Coyote dislikes organizations and authority).
Coyote also shifts into bizarre side plots involving the ghost of James Dean and a crazed woman wandering the desert.
If Englehart was intending to build Coyote as a character, these certainly do not help (and in the case of the Dean ghost, deter further reading).
comics.ign.com /articles/703/703405p1.html   (567 words)

  
 Comics Fairplay
Comics Fairplay is devoted to musings about comic-related events, as well as pop culture occurrences.
I would buy this comic off the shelf based on the visual imagery alone.
Giving comic books, the industry, and the general population a fair assessment, even when they don't return the favor.
comicsfairplay.blogspot.com   (1932 words)

  
 Wandering Coyote Booted from Airport Hops Train Instead
A way to distinguish between coyotes and dogs is by observing the pattern of their tracks.
A coyote needs to conserve energy (unlike its well-fed cousin), so it runs directly in-line, placing the back foot in the print made by the front foot.
She told reporters that the coyote was released far away on port property where it "ran away and bounded after some field mice."
www.dogsinthenews.com /issues/0202/articles/020215a.htm   (431 words)

  
 Comic Book Resources - CBR News: Steve Englehart's "Coyote" Returns To Print This August from Image
Future volumes of the "Coyote" TPB may also contain some never before seen work, including a prose "Coyote" story that Englehart wrote years ago that was originally intended to be part of an anthology that Kurt Busiek was going to edit, but that book never materialized.
Coyote the trickster is the most human of the totem spirits.
After Malibu Comics went under, a company Englehart did a lot of work for, the writer sort of drifted away from comics for a while and admits he wasn't really thinking about comics much.
www.comicbookresources.com /news/newsitem.cgi?id=5314   (2306 words)

  
 Coyote (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coyote is a comic book character created by Steve Englehart and Marshall Rogers for Eclipse Comics that was first published in Eclipse Magazine #2-8.
Afterwards, a new comic book series started at Marvel Comics Epic Comics line, that ran 16 issues.
The original Eclipse series is been reprinted as a series of collections from Image Comics:
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Coyote_(comics)   (160 words)

  
 Salon.com Arts & Entertainment | "Coyote Ugly"
If you're planning to see the Jerry Bruckheimer-produced "Coyote Ugly" just to get an eyeful of leggy beauties dancing across a whiskey-slick bartop, you should know that this is really a prudish, glassy-eyed movie about dreams coming true in the heart of the cold, cold city.
In that sense, "Coyote Ugly" may be the most disappointing movie of the summer: I went in hoping for shameless exploitation and all I got was a handful of crappy Diane Warren songs.
A chance encounter leads her to a pseudo-Western bar called Coyote Ugly, where the great-looking female bartenders (Bridget Moynihan, Izabella Miko and Tyra Banks) hop up on the bar and dance, in a mildly raunchy manner, for the customers whenever the spirit moves them.
archive.salon.com /ent/movies/review/2000/08/04/coyote_ugly   (762 words)

  
 Coyote   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
What he thought was deep is barely scratching the surface, though, and by the time this latest adventure is are over, he's raced the ghost of James Dean, fought the legendary X-Caliber, spooked the Dark Cardinal and had half his brain removed by a Venusian.
This goofy, charming series about a naïve trickster god in the Nevada desert was a pioneer not only as a creator-owned comic, but also as the first (pre-dating Grant Morrison's Animal Man by several years) to have environmental concerns at the heart of the book.
The 80s were a pivotal moment in the development of comics, and I'm glad to see so many of those great series getting new collections recently.
tplist.millarworld.net /coyote.html   (575 words)

  
 TheFourthRail.com - Critiques on Infinite Earths   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Price: $12.99 US Among comics collectors, Coyote, originally published by Marvel's Epic imprint, is perhaps best known as the series that served as Todd McFarlane's professional debut as a comics artist.
As for the comics storytelling in Coyote, for most readers, that's an unknown quantity, and I was among them.
I've enjoyed Steve Englehart's work on company-owned super-hero comics in the past, so I was interested to see what he had to say when he was calling all of the shots.
www.thefourthrail.com /reviews/critiques/041706/coyotecollection3.shtml   (580 words)

  
 Coyote (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coyote, in colonial Mexico, a person with 3/4 Amerindian and 1/4 Spanish ancestry (synonymous with "cholo", as used in South America)
Coyote Valley an expanse of undeveloped land near San Jose, California
Coyote Valley Reservation, a reservation for the Coyote Valley Tribe of the Pomo Indians
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Coyote_(disambiguation)   (310 words)

  
 Epic Comics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Epic Comics was a creator-owned imprint of Marvel Comics started in 1982, lasting through the mid-1990s, and being briefly revived on a small scale in the mid-2000s.
Epic was also notable as one of the first American comic publishers to release material originally produced in other countries, such as the Moebius graphic novels Airtight Garage, The Incal and Blueberry, published here in English translations by Jean-Marc Lofficier and Randy Lofficier.
Other comics in the line, including a Crimson Dynamo title, were produced by lesser-known talents, and the line was aborted before it could develop traction.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Epic_Comics   (735 words)

  
 Blue Corn Comics -- Online Store
This comic was so controversial that the Hopi reservation closed its ceremonies to outsiders after its publication.
Blue Corn Comics is owned and operated by Rob Schmidt, a non-Native writer who specializes in Native and multicultural issues.
The comics are vetted by a Native board of advisors.
www.bluecorncomics.com /customer.htm   (1094 words)

  
 eBay Store - Coyote Moon: Marvel Comics, DC Comics, First Comics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Over the years, I have amassed a large collection of comic books which I am now offering up for sale: Marvel, DC, and independent publishing groups.
Comics - Official Marvel Index - the X-MEN - lot of 9
DC Comics - OMAC the One Man Army - Issue 1
stores.ebay.com /Coyote-Moon   (391 words)

  
 Coyote   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Powers/Abilities: As well as being stronger than the average man and extremely agile, the Coyote can "dance intangible" given a little time.
A boy raised to see the weird as normal, and the normal as weird." Coyote walked out the desert when he was eighteen and encountered human civilisation (if you can call it that) in the form of Las Vegas, where he learned about our world.
Shortly after encountering our world he ran foul of the Shadow Cabinet, a clandestine cartel battling similar conspiracies such as the Hashashin, and the KGB, for final control of the world.
www.internationalhero.co.uk /c/coyote.htm   (312 words)

  
 Looney Tunes Collection Scrabled Ashes Wile E. Coyote & Road Runner Action Figure
The luckless Wile E. Coyote built an increasingly elaborate and seemingly foolproof scheme to snag the Road Runner.
Accessories include: Rocket, roller skates, napkin with knife and fork, sail and fan blades, twisted leg, cannon and cannon base, slingshot, matchstick base and a reproduction of the original animated episode's "title card" on a miniature display easel.
Coyote figure to create multiple moments from this unforgettable piece of animation history.
www.hillcity-comics.com /toys/looney_coyote.htm   (225 words)

  
 TheFourthRail.com - Snap Judgments   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
However, while About's comics offerings have been solid, it is their prose books that have really caught my attention.
I've previously enjoyed the collection of scripts from top comics writers, and I was very pleased by this, a collection of prose stories by writers who are traditionally found in the panels and word balloons medium instead.
DC and Marvel like to tout that they've got novelists writing their comics, from Brad Meltzer to Greg Rucka to Richard Morgan, but with this collection, Gertler proves that the talent train runs both ways, and plenty of comic book writers could be making their living in prose if they so desired.
www.thefourthrail.com /reviews/snapjudgments/121304/comicsprose.shtml   (723 words)

  
 Index to Comic Art Collection: "Cowhands" to "Cozzi"
The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or topic.
230) in Comics, vom Massenblatt ins multimediale Abenteuer, by Andreas C. Knigge (Reinbeck bei Hamburg : Rowohlt, 1996).
-- Summary: Stories in comic book (panel and caption) format introduce the characteristics and habits of a variety of wild animals including the coyote, seal, otter, lynx, polar bear, wolverine, cougar, and wolf.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/crri/cowh.htm   (3832 words)

  
 Rabbit Valley - Furry and Anthropomorphic Comics
We've got piles of great comics, videos, and other stuff in our Clearance Department.
Rabbit Valley is the place for furry comics, artwork, fanzines, and anything else we can get our paws on for you.
Spooo Presents Issue #10 - Coyote River - $6.00
www.rabbitvalley.com   (454 words)

  
 Movie Poop Shoot - COMICS 101
In DC COMICS PRESENTS #77 (January 1985), Superman teamed with the aforementioned brand-new DC super-team, the Forgotten Heroes.
Buddy is told that the events of the CRISIS had somehow passed him by, and he and his origin needed to be reconciled with the new reality.
Buddy is beginning to understand that he’s a fictional character, made all the more terrifying in the moment when he looks through the page and sees the reader.
www.moviepoopshoot.com /comics101/34.html   (2899 words)

  
 Comics Prose Line-up Announced
About Comics has just released the full line-up of stories for their Comic Prose anthology of prose short stories by comics writers.
Paul Dini: “It’s a Bird, it’s a Plane, it’s Feldman”: The writer of wacky comics like Harley and Ivy and contemplations of the superhero like Superman: Peace On Earth combines the two to bring us Feldman, the one friend a hero really needs.
Dennis O’Neil, “Report on a Broken Bridge”: This tale about the investigation into a rich man’s suicide first appeared in 1971 while O’Neil was turning out his classic run on Green Lantern/Green Arrow, and reflects both his writing strength and his societal concerns.
www.aboutcomics.com /comicsprose.html   (449 words)

  
 Coyote River T-Shirt - Rabbit Valley - Furry and Anthropomorphic Comics
Coyote River T-Shirt - Rabbit Valley - Furry and Anthropomorphic Comics
Coyote River Tee Shirt (Graphic to be updated when I get the files off my camera)
People who purchased "Coyote River T-Shirt" also bought:
www.rabbitvalley.com /item_6660_3859___Coyote-River-T-Shirt.html   (240 words)

  
 New Coyote Comics (Superdickery Forum)
Wow, I think this is about the least anticipated return of a character ever in the history of comics...
Sony Pictures is developing a major "tentpole" motion picture based on Killraven -- and a possible franchise.
So look for his triumphant return to comics in the near future.
s8.invisionfree.com /Superdickery_Forum/ar/t556.htm   (367 words)

  
 Double Shot Buzz: Roadrunner Coffeehouse/Pumpkin Brains
And now there's no trace of Coyote Comics, except for the signs painted on the windows and the empty shelves in back.
And the stacks of folding chairs resting against the walls (used, obviously, for the live folk concerts) add a neighborhood clubhouse feel to the whole thing.
Although Max' macchiato was served in a perfect white espresso cup, my double short cappuccino came in the most creatively whimsical cup from which I've ever had the pleasure of drinking espresso.
www.coffeebeer.co.uk /doubleshot/roadrunner_pumpkinbrains.html   (1294 words)

  
 The Coyote's Den   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
My love of comics has inspired me to start this page and I encourage you to enter the Coyote's Inner Sanctum and let us know what you think about certain topics.
I would like to upload some of my comics in the near future to get everyone's opinions.
The Coyote's Den Gallery 1: The first art gallery of the Coyote.
members.tripod.com /~CoyoteJack/index.html   (207 words)

  
 Martin Coyote' review : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
A talented and experienced stand-up with strong observational material, Coyote is a safe pair of comedy hands, guaranteed to deliver a quality set.
Martin Coyote, Micky Flanagan, Russell Howard, Stephen Grant (MC)
If you are a comic or agent wanting your details to appear on Chortle, click here.
www.chortle.co.uk /comics/m/607/martin_coyote   (192 words)

  
 Wile E. Coyote WebRing
This is a WebRing that contains many Wile E. Coyote sites and will be packed with all kinds of stuff.
A cool page with a lot of Wile E. Coyote and roadrunner information and fun games to play.
WILE: The Unauthorized Biography of Wile E. Coyote
l.webring.com /hub?ring=coyote   (251 words)

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