PaleoArtist William Stout interviewed in new Comic Book Creator
The latest issue of TwoMorrows Publishing’s ongoing magazine Comic Book Creator (Issue 32) leads with an interview with American fantasy artist William "Bill" Stout
Sandy Plunkett - “Don McGregor Man of Wakanda Man of Mars” Comic Book Creator #29 (TwoMorrows Publishing Nov 22, 2022) with two of McGregor’s characters, Black Panther and Killraven.
Day 7895 of packing comics. Three fingers have fallen off, my carpel tunnel nerves have gone on strike.
Drawn To Key West documents life as a street performer through a series of interviews will real performer. The comic explores pursuing your passions and unconventional career paths, conquering your anxieties, and what motivates people to create.
This is the first official illustration of my upcoming comic book "Yasuke: Forgotten Journey". An HD download will be available at Patreon along with other environments and process videos.
PLEASE consider supporting me on Patreon so i can develop this story as i'm dreaming to do it, there will be awesome rewards for the patrons as well as early access to each work in progress and chapter!
The Earth Station One Podcast - Comic Writer / Artist Ron Randall
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The Earth Station One Podcast - Comic Writer / Artist Ron Randall
Mike and Mike chat with comic writer and artist Ron Randall about his journey from attending the Kubert School to working on a number of DC comics (including one written by Alan Moore) to crowdfunding his creator-owned project, Trekker. But even Mercy cannot save him from the Geek Seat. All this, along with Angela’s A Geek Girls Take and Shout Outs.
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Esther Wheatley, park ranger, pilot of the prototype mecha Tarantula Hawk, will fight to protect desert-dwelling insectoid kaiju from poachers in MODERN CARAPACE: O Bounty Of Thy Ribs. A 72-page graphic novel you can read now!
Comic book writers who still make Bruce hit his kids even after years of mass criticism from fans who TELL you it's a bad creative choice that pushes them away from the fan base and comics in general,,, you did this for what?
Don McGregor profiled, Herb Trimpe’s Marvel UK years recalled in Comic Book Creator
Don McGregor‘s life and talent is spotlighted in a comprehensive retrospective in Comic Book Creator #29, available now from comic shops; the first issue publisher Tomorrows Publishing has devoted predominately to a comic writer.
From his Hopalong Cassidy-obsessed Rhode Island childhood to ubiquitous presence on Marvel Comics letters pages in the 1960s and early ’70s debut as Warren Publications…
What do you think makes Tim drake special? Aside from a death in the family moment… 🤦
“death in the family moment”? Do you mean Jason? Or are you saying that Tim was introduced because of what happened during Death in the Family? I’ll defend both Tim and Jason just in case haha
Tim Drake is special because he chose this life. Much like Barry prior to The Flash: Rebirth (2009), Tim didn’t need a tragic backstory to inspire him to go out and be a hero. He also didn’t need superpowers to become a superhero (unlike Barry). No, Tim is Robin (Red Robin/Drake) because he saw the need and didn’t wait for the vacuum to be filled, he went out and filled it. Tim believes in Batman in a way that almost no one else does. He believes in Batman’s ability to save Gotham and he understands completely how and why Batman can be that hero. He’s also unique in his equal belief in Robin. That’s why he’s so okay with not “graduating” from being Robin, because unlike so many others, he recognizes that Robin is just as important for Gotham as Batman is and it’s this intense understanding that makes him such a cool and important character.
Now for Jason, I think he’s unique because he’s the redemption story. I’m sure some people would call him a failure, but I wholeheartedly disagree. Anyone who knows anything knows that you only fail something when you stop trying and Jason has never stopped trying. No matter how horribly life and the people in it have treated him, Jason never gives up on helping others. You know all that stuff I said about Bruce caring even when he has no reason to? Yeah, Jason is every bit Bruce’s son in that. But Jason is a redeemed character through and through, he was the Robin that died, the one that was made to believe that no one wanted him, was convinced that he was a failure and yet he came back, had a bit of an evil era, and then he was redeemed. He accepted his faults and the faults of those around him and he became determined to do better or die trying.
There’s some other points I’ve made before, but I don’t want to rehash so this is all I’ll say for now haha 🫡
Big thanks to Scott Gerke for providing clips from his wonderful video about Mallory Square. The whole video is spectacular and does an excellent job at capturing the magic of Mallory. Check it out on youtube.
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I feel like making an introduction!
Hi, I'm Isa! I'm a freelance illustrator and comic creator from Norway.
I'm currently the artist for a comic called "Katteguden Frøya" (cat goddess frøya) A silly comic about Frøya and her many many many cats. Right now I'm working on book 2 and the deadline is fast approaching so I probably won't be able to make much other art in the meantime!