Tag: artist
INTERVIEW: GODZILLA VS. KONG storyboard artist Richard Bennett on comics and kaiju
With Godzilla & Kong: The Cinematic Storyboard Art of Richard Bennett now on Kickstarter, the blockbuster storyboard artist shares how his early career as a comic book artist led him to Hollywood.
INTERVIEW: Artist HaiNaNu “Nooligan” Saulque talks about working on DC Artist Alley line, collaboration,...
HaiNaNu “Nooligan” Saulque is a visual artist who finds inspiration from fashion, cartoons, golden age comics, and comic strips. He is most recognized for taking pop-culture figures and exaggerating them in cartoonish fashion, always...
SDCC ’18: There’s Madness in the Method of Making Marvel!
An inside look how a Marvel book is made from the creators, writers, and editors who make it happen!
WonderCon ’18: “Got to Learn to Market Yourself,” Says Making a Living Off Your...
“You need to continue to learn,” said Glumace. “You got to put the time in.”
INTERVIEW: Nothing but Bic Pens Will Do for Latino Artist Raul the Third
The most fascinating thing about art is the many forms it can take and ways one can make it. This also applies to comic books and graphic novels. Known best as “Raul the Third,”...
INTERVIEW: The Past is Present in Ed Piskor’s X-MEN: GRAND DESIGN
One of the challenges for any new reader of mainstream superhero comics is finding the right launching point to start one’s fandom. Sure, there are endless Recommend Reading Lists, Looper videos of the greatest...
SDCC ’17: Mark Evanier and Others Discuss What Makes for Good Cover Art
The phrase goes, “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” I don’t know anyone who follows it. For that reason, an eye-catching cover is necessary to catch the eyes of potential buyers. At this...
San Diego’s Little Fish Comic Studio Is Educating A New Generation of Fans, Artists,...
In recent years, more teachers and librarians are finally recognizing the educational appeal of comic-books. Yes, we the fans have known of their artistry, their (mostly) great writing, and the sheer enjoyment they illicit,...
REVIEW: With Only 5 Issues, Is it Already the End for Deadpool the Duck?
When comic creators decide on doing a crossover, it’s pretty much guaranteed that shenanigans will ensue. When Marvel deemed that Deadpool and Howard the Duck should “join forces,” they might have taken that a...
Interview: Artist Dave Crosland Brings Zest and Edge to Comics
Dave Crosland, aka King Gum, is a talented and prolific artist that I first discovered in the pages of the Scarface comic. The story drew me to the book, as I am a huge Tony Montana...
Interview: Ms. Deadpool’s Reilly Brown Chats Art and Inter-Galactus Ping Pong
Reilly Brown is a stalwart veteran of the House of Ideas, drawing titles like Amazing Spiderman, New Warriors and Incredible Hercules. However, while Brown's work on all of these titles is stellar, he made his name...
Interview: Jennifer Crute Opens Up in Jennifer’s Journal
By Nick Eskey
Jennifer Crute is a native New York City artist, turned comic creator. She began her love for making art at an early age, surrounded by other creative people such as her mother...