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Video: Marvel Comic Artist Ryan Stegman's Hand Hurts from Drawing, you Sickos!Original at YouTube
• Wed, Apr 15
By rss@youtube.com (raydillon) Author: raydillon Keywords: marvel comics artist ryan stegman twitter hand hurts from drawing whining like big baby Added: April 15, 2009
Video: Marvel Hotline New Avengers The Reunion 1Original at Grouper
• Wed, Mar 4
By info@crackle.com (Marveldotcom) When the phone rings, you know to pick it up! Marvel marketing guru turn writer Jim McCann calls this week to discuss the inaugural issue of NEW AVENGERS: THE REUNION! Listen to what he has to say about the plot and working with artist David Lopez. When Mockingbird returns to the New Avengers...
Who will survive Marvel's Fall of the Hulks?
Original at Coventry Telegraph
• 17 hours ago
Written by Jeph Loeb and drawn by World War Hulk artist John Romita Jr, the official Marvel synopsis for the story is: "With the Hulk family growing ...
The Most Powerful Lego Minifigs In the Universe
Original at io9
• Sun, Dec 6
Farinas is the artist behind ACT-I-VATE webcomic MOTRO, and he has recently taken to drawing Marvel and DC battles packed with superpowered Lego minifigs.
X-Men Forever #13
Original at comiXology
• Fri, Dec 4
Join Comics Legend CHRIS CLAREMONT and original series artist TOM GRUMMETT as they continue making history in the landmark X-MEN FOREVER! The X-Men continue their adventures in RUSSIA! Reuniting with Peter Rasputin has been a bittersweet experience for Kitty Pryde: emotionally, Pe...
What If? World War Hulk #1 (One-Shot)
Original at comiXology
• Fri, Dec 4
Erupting out of what could have been in the pages of World War Hulk, a double trouble of stories! Writer Mike Raicht (EXILES ANNUAL) and artist Lucio Parrillo (Red Sonja) illustrate the Hulk's war against the Illuminati and the resulting disaster that leaves Earth without its mightiest...
Preview: Marvel’s Hero-Studded Siege Crisis Explodes
Original at Wired
• Thu, Dec 3
By Scott Thill Although Marvel Comics’ eventful Siege miniseries is only four issues long, it has tangents that resolve stories laid down over the past decade as well as further issue tie-ins that stretch well into 2010. The spark that kicks off writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Olivier Coipel’s e...
Hulk & Red Hulk Smash Holiday Season
Original at Marvel
• Wed, Dec 2
Hulk & Red Hulk Santa variants Marvel is proud to unveil both interconnecting Hulk Santa Variant covers from superstar artist Ed McGuinness, exclusively on HULK #18 and FALL OF... (originally published on: Dec 2, 2009)
Guardians Of The Galaxy #20 – Review
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review
• Tue, Dec 1
By tonyrak Posted in Marvel Comics, Reviews Tagged: Andy Lanning, Brad Walker, Dan Abnett, Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy #20, Guardians Of The Galaxy #20 review, Victor Olazaba, Wil Quintana By Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning (writers), Brad Walker (artist), Victor Olazaba (in...
Play along with Scott Edelman: Guess the Mystery Artist!
Original at PW: THE BEAT
• Mon, Nov 30
At his LJ, which often explores comics fandom and history of the early ’70s, Scott Edelman unearths an issue of Comics Reader from June 1973 with a cover by a “future comic-book writer and editor, not at all known for being an artist.” We’ve posted a bit of the cover — go over to [...]
Tpull's Weekly DC Comics Review � Part 2
Original at Film Fodder
• Sun, Nov 29
By Travis Gary Frank is doing great as an artist. His rendering of Clark still shows a trace of Christopher Reeve in it, and the real magic to this story is in the expressions, body language, and mannerisms of the characters, and Frank excels in this comic. For a classic story that everyone pretty much k...
Two recent comics starring tough broads.
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Fri, Nov 27
By noreply@blogger.com (Caleb) Because the first issue of Stumptown, Rucka’s new creator-owned crime series from the publishers of his Queen & Country and Whiteout comics, does just that. Rucka is working with artist and co-creator Matthew Southworth, who’s based in Seattle, which is in the same general corner o...
Hulk #17 – Review
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review
• Fri, Nov 27
By joelopez101 Posted in Marvel Comics Tagged: Crimson Dynamo, Deadpool, Elektra, Hulk #17, HUlk #17 review, Ian Churchill, Jep Loeb, Rulk By Jeph Loeb (writer), Ian Churchill (artist) The Story: Red Hulk gets betrayed by his Code Red team, including Thundra. Thundra betrays the Code Red team for Red...
New Avengers Question
Original at Masterworks Message Board
• Fri, Nov 27
By feeds@yuku.com (famac) Sorry to start a new topic, but I just bought a pile of New Avengers because the new cover grabbed my attention and Immonem is a pretty good artist. (At $4 a pop, I was pretty shocked at my comics bill this week $35 - WTF??? I can buy a Masterwork for that!)
Silver Surfer Sunday: Vintage Poster & Prints from Asgard Press
Original at Giant Size Marvel Comics
• Sun, Nov 22
By Richard Guion If you always believed (as Denzel Washington did in the movie Crimson Tide) that Jack Kirby is the one true Surfer artist, the Vintage calendar also has a month with Fantastic Four #50. Check out Asgard Press site or look for the calendar in your comic book store. Nuff said!
Punisher #11 – Review
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review
• Wed, Nov 18
By tonyrak Posted in Marvel Comics, Reviews Tagged: Dan Brown, Dark Reign, Frank Castle, H.A.M.M.E.R., Morbius, Punisher #11, Punisher #11 review, Rick Remender, Tony Moore, Tony Rakittke, Werewolf By Night By Rick Remender (writer), Tony Moore (artist), Dan Brown (colorist) Hell. Fucking. Yeah! I’l...
The Rest of the Stack for 11/11/09
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review
• Tue, Nov 17
By pozzyfreak By Warren Ellis (Writer), Garrie Gastonny (Art), and Digikore Studios (Colors) The Story: A scientist explains how the world went to hell as a result of the race to create superhumans that could be worshipped and save the world. By Jonathan Lincoln (Writer) and Francis Tsai (Artist)
West Coast Blues
Original at Comics
• Sat, Nov 14
By Dave Ferraro(pryde4747@yahoo.com) Adapted from the novel by Jean-Patrick Manchette.West Coast Blues is a graphic novel adapted by French cartoonist Jacques Tardi from the crime novel by Jean-Patrick Manchette. Fantagraphics is beginning to translate and publish these graphic novels by acclaimed artist Tardi, anothe...
Just a couple of links.
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Thu, Nov 12
By noreply@blogger.com (Caleb) While that might seem like a very artist point-of-view with which to approach a comic book character, I've been struck with how writer Grant Morrison's whole run on Batman/Batman and Robin has been something of a meditation on Batman as a living logo...a trademarked image being fought over...
The Rest of the Stack for the Week of 11-4-09
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review
• Tue, Nov 10
By pozzyfreak By Fred Van Lente (Writer) and Dalibor Talajic (Art) “Godmarked” by Jeff Parker (Writer), Gabriel Hardman (Artist), Elizabeth Breitweiser (Colors) By Robert Kirkman (Writer), Greg Capullo (Layouts), Ryan Ottley (Pencils), Todd McFarlane (Inks), and FCO Plascencia (Colors)
Nova #31 – Review
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review
• Sat, Nov 7
By tonyrak By Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning (writers), Andrea DiVito (artist), Bruno Hang (colorist) The Story: In the wake of the “War of Kings”, Nova pursues Darkhawk, his friend and alleged assassin, to the outworld Shard in search of answers regarding his involvement in the murder of the Shi’a...
Special Olympus
Original at Eye on Comics
• Thu, Nov 5
By Don MacPherson Assault on New Olympus Prologue #1 Main story Writers: Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente Artist: Rodney Buchemi Colors: Guillem Mari Letters: Simon Bowland “Godmarked, Part 1: The Oldest One” Writer: Jeff Parker Artist: Gabriel Hardman Colors: Elizabeth Breitweiser Letters: Tom Orzech...
(Later-than-usual) Weekly Haul: November 4th
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Thu, Nov 5
By noreply@blogger.com (Caleb) Secret Six #15 (DC) I like this title because I like pencil artist Nicola Scott, I like writer Gail Simone and I like a couple of the half-dozen characters ensemble cast. This fifteenth issue of the series has a different artist, a different writer and only features a single member of the cas...
Trade Waiting - The Mice Templar Vol 1, The Prophecy
Original at The Weekly Crisis
• Wed, Nov 4
• 14 related articles
By Eric Rupe(ericrcrisis@gmail.com) Although Michael Avon Oeming is mostly know as an artist, and most prominently for his work on Powers, he is also a skilled writer. Some examples of his work include a 2006 Ares miniseries from Marvel, the Avengers Disassembled arc in Thor, the Omega Flight mini that launched out of The Init...
‘Twas the Night Before Wednesday…
Original at Newsarama
• Tue, Nov 3
By J. Caleb Mozzocco Stumptown #1: The first issue of a new crime series by Greg Rucka, with artist Matthew Southworth. If you’re wondering whether or not the protagonist is a tough lady crime-solver, then it sounds like you’ve read some Greg Rucka comics before. You can see some preview pages here at publisher...
Comics on sale 11/4/09
Original at The Daily P.O.P.
• Tue, Nov 3
By dailypop Before Captain America and Daredevil, writer Ed Brubaker made a name for himself in crime fiction. From Scene of the Crime at DC’s Vertigo imprint, he carried his penchant for the seedier side of life to Marvel Icon’s Criminal. A critical success, the series united him with artist Sean Phil...
Condorman
Original at Comics Worth Reading
• Sat, Oct 31
By Johanna I have fond memories of this 1981 goofy superhero/spy spoof. It starts Michael Crawford, who went on to greater fame as the original musical Phantom of the Opera, and Oliver Reed as the Russian baddy. Crawford is Woody Wilkins, a comic artist and writer who insists on trying out the gadgets o...
Who's Who In Halo: Evolutions
Original at Kotaku
• Tue, Oct 27
By Mike Fahey JONATHAN GOFF, writer and artist with 343 Industries. FRED VAN LENTE, the New York Times bestselling author of Incredible Hercules (with Greg Pak) and Marvel Zombies 3, as well as Cowboys and Aliens and the upcoming Marvel comic series Halo: Blood Line.
Howdy, Konnyeje wa, Goddag
Original at Eye on Comics
• Sun, Oct 25
By Don MacPherson Cowboy Ninja Viking #1 Writer: A.J. Lieberman Artist/Tones/Cover artist: Riley Rossmo Letters: Clayton Cowles Editor: Kristen Simon Publisher: Image Comics/Shadowline imprint Price: $3.50 US Image Comics has had a number of sleeper hits as of late, among them, Chew, Viking and the res...
Mighty Avengers #30 – Review
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review
• Fri, Oct 23
By tonyrak By Dan Slott & Christos Gage (writers), Sean Chen (artist), Mark Morales (inker), John Rauch (colorist) The Story: Hank Pym and the embodiment of reality have a heart to heart while a ridiculously impressive number of past and present Avengers unite to collectively bitch-slap The...
Opinion: Marvel Mondays: Five Questions With Artist Mike Deodato
Original at ComicVine Superhero News & Rumors
• Mon, Oct 19
By Babs Comic Vine asks the artist of 'Dark Avengers' a few questions! 2. What is your favorite character to draw? Captain America. It comes from my childhood. I just love the character. Second on that list is probably Wolverine. Can you tell I'm a comics fan?
Comic Book Review: Uncanny X-Men #516
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Sun, Oct 18
By noreply@blogger.com (Jim) Creative Team Writer: Matt Fraction Artist: Greg Land Inker: Jay Leisten The pose of the female member of Lobe's team looks like it was straight out of Playboy. If he wants to develope as a comic artist, he needs to create more natural poses when he draws the women. Jim
Deadpool #900 – Review
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review
• Sat, Oct 17
By pozzyfreak By Fred Van Lente (Writer) and Dalibor Talajic (Artist) The Story: Deadpool fights a trio of mimes. By Mike Benson (Writer), Damion Scott (Artist), and Lee Loughridge (Colors) By Joe Kelly (Writer) and Rob Liefeld (Artist) By Charlie Houston (Writer) and Kyle Baker (Artist)
Silver Surfer Saturday: Esad Ribic
Original at Giant Size Marvel Comics
• Fri, Oct 16
By Richard Guion Esad Ribic was the artist on... Now I have to admit—I was a bit fooled by the second picture. I thought it was a separate painting, but now I realize it’s just the first painting flipped vertically. Perhaps the colors are tweaked and the bottom is cropped. Nuff said.
You Decide '09 - Week 2 Results!
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Tue, Oct 13
By Brian Cronin 24.47% Captain America 23.97% Spider-Man 15% Fantastic Four 5% Incredible Hulk Who is the Definitive Spider-Man Artist? 23% Steve Ditko 24% Joe Kelly Which was the Better Justice League? Giffen and DeMatteis' Justice League International 45% I agreed with the ...
Retailer Summit NotesOriginal at PW: THE BEAT
• Tue, Oct 13
The most interesting, Marvel announcement from where we sit was a year focusing on “Marvel Women,” which wil include a superheroine focused event, and a “Young Guns” artist promotion and a writer search with only female participants. The program seems well-times, both for the growing n...
You Say Stalagmite, I Say Stalactite
Original at Eye on Comics
• Mon, Sep 28
By Don MacPherson Underground #1 Writer: Jeff Parker Artist/Cover artist: Steve Lieber Colors: Ron Chan Publisher: Image Comics Price: $3.50 US While writer Jeff Parker’s name is a fairly prominent one at Marvel Comics these days, it was the strength of the artist’s reputation on this creator-owned boo...
Namor The Sub-Mariner REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics
• Sat, Sep 19
• 11 related articles
Considering how many attempts have been made over the years to revitalize seemingly worn-out characters, I believe this was one of the best such projects the industry has ever seen. One of the things which made it so was the introduction of new foes, by writer and artist of the series, John B...
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Spidey Sense Isn’t the Only Thing Tingling
Original at Eye on Comics
• Thu, Aug 6
By Don MacPherson Amazing Spider-Man #601 Writer: Mark Waid Artist: Mario Alberti Colors: Andres Mossa “The Best Version of Myself” Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Artist: Joe Quesada Colors: Morry Hollowell Letters: Chris Eliopoulos Editor: Stephen Wacker Publisher: Marvel Comics
Marvel: Ultimatum #5 (of 5)
Original at comiXology
• Sun, Jul 26
Is this what the end of the world looks like? You better believe it!!As only Emmy & Eisner award-winning writer Jeph Loeb and superstar artist David Finch can deliver, it's an apocalyptic conclusion where every, and we mean EVERY, score is settled! The Ultimate heroes have faced the...
Deadpool to guest-star in Amazing Spider-Man
Original at The Daily P.O.P.
• Thu, Jul 16
By dailypop Kelly is joined by cover artist Skottie Young and interior artist Eric Canete on the tale, and offered Splash Page readers the first peek at the issue’s hilarious cover, as well as some thoughts on how the brawl — and the battle of wits — will pan out.
Ms. Marvel #41 (Dark Reign) - Review
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review
• Thu, Jul 9
By pozzyfreak By Brian Reed (Writer), Sergio Ariño (Artist), and Emily Warren w/Christina Strain (Colors) The Story: Everyone (as in Deadpool, Ms. Marvel, the New Avengers, and the multi-colored cosmic entities) wants to get to the M.O.D.O.K./Storyteller babies.
Marvel's September previews reviewed
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Tue, Jun 16
By Caleb(noreply@blogger.com) Man, it is a good time to be a fan of Golden Age superheroes. I went to college in Erie, Pennsylvania. I would probably buy this simply because I would be curious to see the Erie of the Marvel Univrse, but it’s also by the artist Action Philosophers and Comic Book Comics, two great series I love.
Trade Waiting - Anna Mercury Vol 1, The Cutter
Original at The Weekly Crisis
• Thu, Jun 4
• 14 related articles
By Eric Rupe(edgeoftheomniverse@gmail.com) The art by Percio is very enjoyable. He does a great job rendering all of the various locals and tech that Ellis's script calls for. He also does a good job with the characters and his art doesn't have the problems that a lot of Marvel and DC artist do when depicting the human form. His faces and how...
What He Does Isn’t Pretty
Original at Eye on Comics
• Wed, Apr 8
By Don MacPherson Wolverine: Weapon X #1 “The Adamantium Men, Part 1 of 5″ Writer: Jason Aaron Artist: Ron Garney Colors: Jason Keith Letters: Virtual Calligraphy Cover artists: Ron Garney/Adam Kubert/Olivier Coipel/Alan Davis Editor: John Barber Publisher: Marvel Comics Price: $3.99 US I didn’t enj...
X-Men Vs Hulk and Hulk Vs Fin Fang Foom REVIEW
Original at ComicList
• Sun, Mar 22
By ComicList X-Men Vs. Hulk and Hulk Vs. Fin Fang Foom - Both published by Marvel Publishing, 48 pages and $3.99. The first story in X-Men vs Hulk is a 22-page tale from the mutant team’s past. Logan (aka, Wolverine) sets up a “challenge” for teammate Colossus, by orchestrating a confrontation between the armored X-Man and The Hulk. And, it’s pretty much non-stop action from there. If all of that isn’t enough, X-Men vs Hulk is free of ads, to boot! Kudos to Marvel! Artist Jorge Lucas manages great emotion in his characters, superior detail and a style that is reminiscent of Jack Kirby. This book also contains a reprinted Marvel classic (Fin Fang Foom’s first appearance in Strange Tales #89) by Stan Lee and the aforementioned Kirby. [read the full post]
Fred Hembeck's Hero Complex: The Hulk (Part 3)
Original at latimesblogs.latimes.com
• Mon, Mar 16
By Geoff Boucher Captain America" No.110 (February 1969 ) Jim Steranko, original artist. Herb Trimpe, original artist Amazing Spider-Man" No.119 (April 1973) John Romita, original artist Trimpe, original artist Trimpe, original artist Captain America, Spidey and...Abe Lincoln?
Late Edition… Really Late
Original at Eye on Comics
• Thu, Mar 5
By Don MacPherson Ultimate Wolverine Vs. Hulk #3 Writer: Damon Lindelof Artist: Leinil Francis Yu Colors: Dave McCaig Letters: Chris Eliopoulos Cover artists: Leinil Francis Yu (regular)/Adam Kubert (variant) Editor: Mark Paniccia Publisher: Marvel Comics Price: $2.99 US
Weekly Haul: March 4th
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Wed, Mar 4
By Caleb(noreply@blogger.com) Spider-Man & The Human Torch in…Bahaia de Los Muertos! #1 (Marvel) This is writer Tom Beland and artist Juan Doe’s latest attempt to convince Marvel Comics readers that they should vacation in Puerto Rico because that place is totally awesome, following 2007’s Fantastic Four: Isl...
Bat-Manga! The Secret History of Batman in Japan
Original at Comics Worth Reading
• Mon, Jan 19
By Ed Sizemore Kuwata is an accomplished artist. I know I’m tragically behind the times here, but I find his Golden Age style much more realistic-looking than the hyper-muscled current version of superheroes. His characters have natural athletic physiques. I also like the way he draws the Batman costum...
Mighty Avengers #21 Preview
Original at ComicList
• Thu, Dec 18
By ComicList Marvel is proud to present your first look at Mighty Avengers #21, from superstar scribe Dan Slott and red-hot Young Gun artist Khoi, beginning a bold new era for the Mighty Avengers! Spinning out of Dark Reign, the Mighty Avengers have an all-new line up and an all-new mission—you can’t afford to miss this extra sized issue guest starring the New Avengers, Dark Avengers, Young Avengers and Classic Avengers! A new team assembles in Mighty Avengers #21! MIGHTY AVENGERS #21 (NOV082329) Written by DAN SLOTT Pencils & Cover by KHOI PHAM Rated A …$3.99 FOC—12/18/08, On-Sale—01/14/09 Original post blogged on ComicList. [read the full post]
Rob Liefeld to appear at Midtown Comics in NYC this Thursday ...
Original at comic Book Resources
• Mon, Dec 8
Ca - Dec 8, 2008 He then skyrocketed to fame in the early 1990’s as an artist for Marvel Comics, working on X-Men related titles The New Mutants and X-Force, and co-creating ...
Podcast: 2 in 1 Showcase Episode 95: Best of 2008 Nomination Special
Original at blakemp.ar (WordPress)
• Tue, Dec 2
By blakemp Best Writer or Writing Team: Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning Ed Brubaker Geoff Johns Greg Pak Best Artist or Art Team: Mark Buckingham Gary Frank Mike McKone Nicola Scott Best Genre Motion Picture: The Dark Knight Iron Man Quantum of Solace Wall-E
Podcast: 2 in 1 Showcase Episode 95: Best of 2008 Nomination Special
Original at blakemp (WordPress)
• Tue, Dec 2
By blakemp Best Writer or Writing Team: Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning Ed Brubaker Geoff Johns Greg Pak Best Artist or Art Team: Mark Buckingham Gary Frank Mike McKone Nicola Scott Best Genre Motion Picture: The Dark Knight Iron Man Quantum of Solace Wall-E
What I bought - 29 October 2008
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Sat, Nov 1
By Greg Burgas The Incredible Hercules #122 by Greg Pak (writer), Fred van Lente (writer), Clayton Henry (artist), Salva Espin (artist), Raúl Treviño (colorist), and Joe Caramagna (letterer). $2.99, 22 pgs, FC, Marvel. Rex Libris #13 by James Turner (writer/artist). $3.50, 34 pgs, BW, SLG.
What I bought - 17 September 2008
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Sun, Sep 21
By Greg Burgas The Incredible Hercules #121 by Greg Pak (writer), Fred van Lente (writer), Clayton Henry (artist), Guru eFX (colorists), and Joe Caramagna (letterer). $2.99, 22 pgs, FC, Marvel. Uncanny X-Men #502 by Ed Brubaker (writer), Matt Fraction (writer), Greg Land (penciler), Jay Leisten (ink...
Snark Blocker - Michael Golden Draws the Marvel Universe
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Wed, Sep 17
By Brian Cronin Here are two excellent classic drawings by Michael Golden of a whole pile of Marvel superheroes from the early 1980s! Enjoy! “> I haven't seen the first one before. It's cool. The second one I love. Golden is a great artist. Is Art ... Six bucks for 16 comics? I wish I read comics in the 1980s.
July 31, 2008: Comparing apples to BuicksOriginal at tcj.com
• Wed, Jul 30
By Dirk Deppey Literary Comics Pop Comics Manga Comics Culture Today: August 2 (Falcon Heights, MN): Artist and Image Comics co-founder Jim Lee will be signing comics and meeting readers at Source Comics & Games on Larpenteur Avenue, beginning at 1PM. Details here.
Sept. 10, 2007: A man with breasts
Original at tcj.com
• Mon, Sep 10
By Dirk Deppey Profile] Lee Atchison interviews Good as Lily artist Jesse Hamm. Comic Books Review] Graeme McMillan on J. Michael Straczynski, Joe Quesada and Danny Miki’s Amazing Spider-Man #544. Other comics also reviewed at the link. Manga Digital Comics Comics Culture
Podcast: Fanboy Radio #411 - Frank Cho LIVE
Original at Fanboy Radio Podcast
• Sun, Aug 26
Scott and Oliver speak to the artist of Liberty Meadows, Mighty Avengers, Jungle Girl and so much more... it's Frank Cho! The guys take calls (including Bendis!) and chat about both his work as a whole and at Marvel. 'Sub Or Flub' ensues.
SUPER BOOKS
Original at Asbury Park Press
• Sat, Jul 14
You don't have to be a comic book fanatic to know of Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk and the X-Men — all Marvel Comics characters co-created by artist Jack "King" Kirby.
Podcast: Fanboy Radio #260 - Mike Norton w/ Jim MahFood & Mike Bullock
Original at Fanboy Radio Podcast
• Wed, Sep 28
By scott@fanboyradio.com The incredible talented artist of Gravity, The Waiting Place, Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man, Teen Titans Go!, The Night Club, Jason & The Argobots, Closer, Voltron, G.I. Joe, & many others - Mike Norton joins us for an extended interview. As in the hour, Jim MahFood and Mike Bullo...
Podcast: Fanboy Radio #254 - Jim MahFood LIVE
Original at Fanboy Radio Podcast
• Sun, Sep 4
By scott@fanboyradio.com Hip-hop artist Jim MahFood joins hosts Scott and Oliver for a live chat about his work on Marvel Comics' hilarious "Wha-Huh?" one-shot and his own comic series 'Stupid Comics' from Image Comics. Callers in this hour include Jordan from New York, Mike from Tucson, Brian Bendis, Kevin Smit...