Archive for November, 2003
Meet Rick Remender
But back to Rick. Check out
his website. The new school design rocks. Plan to spend a while. Be sure to check out his Swingtown animations, his sketchbook [I want to see more of The Last Days of American Crime], heck order a book or two if the spirit grabs ya, and drop him a line and tell him I sent ya!Meet Bill Black
Bill Black has been publishing comics since 1969. He’s outlasted every other independent comic company and is still going at it. Want to know how Bill got to where he is today? Then check out this interview!
Bill has is best known for writing and drawing his own creations but has also published the work of big name artists such as Mike Zeck, Dave Dorman, Dick Ayers, Erik Larsen, George Perez, Greg Horn, Jerry Ordway, Pat Broderick, Paul Gulacy and Wm. Michael Kaluta to name just a few. Bill even gave Big Beatty his first professional job in comics…
…and believe it or not Beatty pencilled, Jerry Ordway inked and I scripted a story which appeared in the comic to the left!
Meet Tim Bradstreet
If you like moody, photo-realistic art then you owe it to yourself to check out the work of Tim Bradstreet.
I first discovered Tim’s work when he was inking Tim Truman’s Dragon Chiang. It wasn’t long after that that Bradstreet was doing his own stuff. Really cool black and white pinups, covers for just about everyone and giving us glimpses of his Red Sky Diaries.
It Was 40 Years Ago Today…
Forty years ago today… I was five years and one month old and President Kennedy was assassinated. Like everyone old enough to remember, I know exactly where I was when I first learned of it.
I was in a grocery store in Miami with my grandfather. He and my grandma had taken me with them on vacaction to Florida. It’s probably the one vacation that I can tell you specifically where I was on a given day.
I remember a man saying that the President had been shot and all of the adults looking scared. I’d never seen that before and it caused me some concern. My grandfather assured me things would be ok, but I remember us hurrying back to the hotel. I was only five years old but I followed the details as they became clear. President Kennedy was killed by Lee Harvey Oswald while visiting Dallas, Texas. Oswald acted alone and was caught after killing a police officer named Tippett. Oswald in turn was killed [in a police station of all places] by Jack Ruby. I remember adults saying that Ruby should be given a medal for killing Oswald and that he saved the country even more grief.
It wasn’t until I was older that I began to learn that maybe there was more to the
Kennedy Assassination than we had been led to believe. I read the Warren Commission Report. I watched and read every related item that I could get my hands on. As the years have passed I have continued to read and search out new information. I hope that someday we will definitively know exactly what happened.But as each year passes, I find the only thing that I am truly sure of in relation to the Kennedy Assassination is where I was when I first heard of it.
Rupert Bounced
It just had to happen. Rupert was voted off Survivor.
Rupert was just too strong… too smart. I can’t say blame them. If Rupert stuck around much longer he would have probably won it all.
Now Burton hopes to go to the finals with Jon. At first glance this seems a wise move. Since Jon irritates everyone, Burton’s a cinch to win, right?
Not necessarily. Once the judges learn that Burton set up the ousting of Rupert [coupled with the fact that Burton was already kicked off once] and Jon might win the million bucks. And you know Rupert will be on the jury!
Britney Bares No More
MSNBC Entertainment reporter Jeannette Walls posted an item that says Playboy has offered Britney Spears a seven-figure deal to pose nude in their magazine. Britney’s camp had no comment and Playboy didn’t have much to say either. But then again if it happens, a picture will be worth well more than 1,000 words!Everybody Loves Walking Dead
On Sunday I told you about Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore’s comic “The Walking Dead.”Seems I wasn’t the only one who liked it. Despite printing nearly twice what was ordered, both issue #1 and issue #2 are nearly sold out! And advance orders for #3 are even higher than for #2!
Still not convinced? Check out
this interview with Robert Kirkman and then check out the comic!Risso Rocks
Eduardo Risso is a genius. His work on 100 Bullets is astounding. What makes Risso even more unique is that although he’s been honored with the top awards the industry has to offer, and he’s admired by fans and pros alike, he continues to work on the regular monthly title 100 Bullets. There’ve been six trade paperback compilations and I highly recommend them all! [ONE / TWO / THREE / FOUR / FIVE / SIX]
Risso and Azzerello have recently teamed to produce a six issue arc of Batman. The first issue is #620 and is on stands now. The first printing
sold out from the publisher, but you may find a few still around. It’s great stuff, so it’d be worth your effort to find a copy. In the meantime, here’s an interview with Risso to tide you over until Batman 621 comes in!