
I am a journalist and author who writes mostly about pop culture. My work has appeared in the New York Post, Esquire, USA Today, the New York Times and Oprah magazine. I'm still not sure how that last one happened. I live in New York City.
by Reed Tucker
Rating: 4.0 ⭐
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The most bruising battle in the superhero world isn't between spandex-clad characters; it's between the publishers themselves. For more than 50 years, Marvel and DC have been locked in an epic war, tirelessly trading punches and trying to do to each other what Batman regularly does to the Joker's face. Slugfest, the first book to tell the history of this epic rivalry into a single, juicy narrative, is the story of the greatest corporate rivalry never told. It is also an alternate history of the superhero, told through the lens of these two publishers.Slugfest will combine primary-source reporting with in-depth research to create a more fun Barbarians at the Gate for the comic book industry. Complete with interviews with the major names in the industry, Slugfest reveals the arsenal of schemes the two companies have employed in their attempts to outmaneuver the competition, whether it be stealing ideas, poaching employees, planting spies, ripping off characters or launching price wars. Sometimes the feud has been vicious, at other times, more cordial. But it has never completely disappeared, and it simmers on a low boil to this day. The competition has spilled over to the even the casual fans, bisecting the world into two opposing tribes. You are either a Marvel or a DC fan, and allegiance is hardly a trivial matter. Perhaps the most telling question one can ask of a superhero fan is, Marvel or DC? The answer often reveals something deeper about personality, and the reason is wrapped up in the history of both companies."A smart, blow-by-blow narrative of the sometimes-friendly, often bitter rivalry between corporate comic-book behemoths...A wild haymaker for the masses, perhaps, but a knockout read for capes-and-cowls aficionados."―Kirkus "Reed Tucker masterfully dissects the REAL issue dividing us as a nation."―Seth Meyers, host of NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers "This is a book for 'Fans.' I consider myself a 'Fan.' I love this book. I guess you could say I am a 'Fan' of this book. If you are not a 'Fan' of 'Things' then this is not a book for you. It is a book for me. GIVE ME BACK MY BOOK!"―Bobby Moynihan, comedian and former Saturday Night Live cast member "Slugfest is the ringside commentator for the clash of the comic book titans. A must-read for all comic fans."―Scott Sigler, author of the #1 New York Times bestselling novel Alive
by Reed Tucker
Rating: 4.1 ⭐
In the ranks of NCAA college basketball, Duke University is like something scraped off the bottom of a shoe. It's like a nasty virus you catch from a door handle at a public toilet.No team in sports is as uniquely hated as those smug, entitled, floor-slapping, fist-pumping, insufferable Blue Devils. The loathing has almost reached the level of a religion. Christian Laettner is a punk. Amen. The Cameron Crazies are obnoxious. The Plumlees are worthless times three. Coach K is a jerk. Kumbaya.The team is dogged by an intense hatred that no other team can match―and for good reason. Millions of hoops fans and March Madness aficionados around the world are not imagining things. Duke really is evil, and within the pages of Duke Sucks , Reed Tucker and Andy Bagwell show readers exactly why Duke deserves to be so detested. They bruise and batter the Blue Devils with fact after fact, story after story, statistic after statistic. They build an airtight case that could stand up in a court of law.So sit back in your "I Hate Duke" t-shirt, and in true Duke fashion, force someone poorer than you to do your work as you crack open the ultimate guide to Duke suckitude.
El primer libro que relata la historia de este épico enfrentamiento.SON LOS DOS TITANES DE LA INDUSTRIA DEL COMIC, la Coca Cola y la Pepsi de los superhéroes, y durante más de 50 años Marvel y DC han estado enzarzadas en una épica batalla por la supremacía en el negocio del spandex. Lo que está en juego no son solo las ventas, sino la relevancia cultural y los corazones de millones de aficionados.Para muchos devotos, Marvel está ahora en la cima. Pero durante gran parte de principios del siglo XX, DC fue la líder indiscutible tras el lanzamiento del género del superhéroe americano con la publicación en 1938 de la serie de Superman de Joe Shuster y Jerry Siegel. Los títulos de DC vendían millones de ejemplares cada año, y casi todos los norteamericanos estaban familiarizados con sus icónicos personajes. Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman… DC los tenía todos. Y entonces, en 1961, una advenediza editorial apareció de la nada para sacudirle un bofetón en los morros a la poderosa DC. Con la publicación de Fantastic Four n.º 1, Marvel cambió la forma de hacer superhéroes. El guionista y editor Stan Lee, el artista Jack Kirby y los talentosos miembros del Bullpen de Marvel desplegaron una serie de deslumbrantes nuevas creaciones, entre las que se incluyen Avengers, Hulk, Spider-Man, X-Men e Iron Man. El auge de Marvel dividió para siempre a los aficionados en dos tribus enfrentadas. De repente, la pregunta más reveladora que podías plantear a un amante de los superhéroes pasó a ser, "¿Marvel o DC?".MARVEL VS DC, el primer libro que relata la historia de este épico enfrentamiento en una única y detallada narración, es la historia de la mayor rivalidad corporativa jamás contada.Con entrevistas a los nombres más destacados de la industria, MARVEL VS DC revela el arsenal de argucias que las editoriales han utilizado en su empeño por aventajar a la competencia, ya sea robar ideas, birlar empleados, colocar espías, plagiar personajes o decretar guerras de precios. La contienda jamás ha llegado a desaparecer por completo, y hierve a fuego lento hasta el día de hoy. En todo caso, con los personajes de DC y de Marvel convirtiéndose en iconos globales valorados en millones de dólares, nunca ha habido tanto en juego.
by Reed Tucker
Rating: 2.7 ⭐
This is the completely unauthorized and unofficial guide to everything Osbourne. The book includes biographies on all family members including the daughter you don’t see! Plus, a full episode guide for the first 10 episodes; discography, Ozzfest information; over 30 photos with captions; fun facts.