Tim Gunn makes it work in Marvel comic book; ‘Loaded Gunn’ is secret weapon for fashion crowd
By Samantha Critchell, APFriday, September 4, 2009
Tim Gunn: Comic crimefighter against fashion evils
NEW YORK — Tim Gunn is taking his fight against fashion crimes from the workrooms of “Project Runway” to the pages of a comic book. And, wow, does he get to wear a power suit.
The “Loaded Gunn” story line — to save an exhibit of extraordinary superhero clothes from a cadre of villains — is part of a book that reintroduces a group of Marvel’s high-fashion “Models Inc.” comic characters from the 1960s.
“It’s a little ‘America’s Next Top Model’ — without Tyra (Banks) — and a little ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,’” says Marvel editor Charlie Beckerman.
The Gunn project evolved on a whim, but it turned out Gunn was a childhood comic fan and a good sport, Beckerman says.
Gunn says the experience has been “the most bizarre thing.”
“It’s exciting and exhilarating, but bizarre. When they came to me, I said, ‘I’m about to turn 56 years old. Are they crazy?’ But it kept revealing itself in layers and next thing, I’m wearing the ‘Iron Man’ suit. I was dumbstruck.”
Personally, Gunn says he always fancied himself more of a Batman type, but he’s pleased with the result.
“Most superheroes are fighting the same thing — good vs. evil — but who’s taking on crimes against fashion? Me!”
The biggest offense, hands down: clothes that don’t fit properly, Gunn says. And, if he had the truly incredible power to remove one item from closets all around the world, no question it would be Crocs.
“It’s the No. 1 fashion crime item — and I see it a lot,” Gunn says.
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