Tag: Interview
INTERVIEW: Jason Starr and Will Conrad discuss their dark title RED BORDER
The AWA series is set to debut next week
INTERVIEW: Isabel Greenberg imagines being Charlotte Brontë in GLASS TOWN
Greenberg talks technique and taking liberties with history in creating the Brontës’ imaginary world.
INTERVIEW: The team behind the disturbing world of HOTELL discusses bringing horror to AWA
The new four-part series begins this month.
INTERVIEW: Nancy Holder & Debbie Lynn Smith on Kymera Press’s MARY SHELLEY PRESENTS
Smith & Holder discuss the current Kickstarter campaign for Mary Shelley Presents, and the process of selecting & adapting prose tales for comics.
INTERVIEW: The Creative Team of ZATANNA AND THE HOUSE OF SECRETS sllet lla!
A magical chat with the creators of DC's charming new YA graphic novel!
INTERVIEW: How Amy Winston as Princess Amethyst is really a reflection of Amy Reeder...
Reeder comes full circle as writer and artist in the DCU’s revival of Mishkin & Cohn’s 1980s’ series.
INTERVIEW: The team behind the DEATH OF NANCY DREW discusses the legacy of the...
The writer and artist responsible for killing the iconic character chat about the new series
INTERVIEW: The creative team behind AWA’s THE RESISTANCE discusses the new, and very timely,...
J. Michael Straczynski and Mike Deodato Jr. are behind the new publisher’s debut series
INTERVIEW: Alejandro Arbona and Jim Towe on DOCTOR TOMORROW
Doctor Tomorrow, the mysterious superhero from the future introduced by Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn in 1997, is back in his own Valiant series!
Written by Alejandro Arbona (editor of acclaimed titles like Lazarus and...
INTERVIEW: Garth Ennis discusses his return to THE BOYS with DEAR BECKY
The acclaimed writer shares one more story in The Boys' world
INTERVIEW: The creative team behind HEATHEN chats about the series’ anticipated return
Vault’s acclaimed series is making a comeback this month
INTERVIEW: Rotante & Williams on what makes BETTY & VERONICA: THE BOND OF FRIENDSHIP...
The creative team discusses how their new Betty & Veronica graphic novel differs from previous interpretations of the characters, and what they each think the other brings to the project.