Jim Shooter, who I consider to be the godfather of Marvel's glory years, has a great blog where he talks about all his experiences in comic books. You have to read through a lot of the old archived entries, but it's really interesting.
One of the most enjoyable moments is where he talks about the aborted JLA/Avengers crossover in the 80s. Also interesting is where he talks about how Marvel essentially created Gi-Joe and Transformers as we know them. Plus he describes how Warner Brothers wanted to license the writing of DC characters to Marvel, and they likely would have if not for an antitrust backlash.
http://www.jimshooter.com/
One of the most enjoyable moments is where he talks about the aborted JLA/Avengers crossover in the 80s. Also interesting is where he talks about how Marvel essentially created Gi-Joe and Transformers as we know them. Plus he describes how Warner Brothers wanted to license the writing of DC characters to Marvel, and they likely would have if not for an antitrust backlash.
http://www.jimshooter.com/