Fabian Nicieza
April 1, 2003
No one gets into comics to become rich and famous; for the most part, just working in comics is reward enough, and those who actually get to work in the field approach their careers with boundless enthusiasm. Philip W. Simon is no exception to this rule. Like a great many in the biz, he existed for a long time on the fringes of the comics professio Read More...
David Land
April 1, 2003
Known primarily as a writer of superhero comics, Fabian Nicieza has worked, whether as writer or editor, on a variety of genres. Currently he\'s co-writing Dark Horse\'s monthly Buffy the Vampire Slayer; a book which may be said to have more than a little in common with superheroes. But his newest creation from Dark Horse may finally put to rest th Read More...
Steven Niles
May 1, 2003
To: Prime Number From: Special Agent I. M. Ayessman Subject: Transcript of Dave Land Interrogation Voluntary Interview EYES ONLY For more than a year now, we at S.H.I.R.T.S. have been operating under the assumption that issue #13 of Agent Fleming\'s comic book/propoganda tool, Spyboy had been stolen by agents of S.K.I.N.S. (you\'ll recall that th Read More...
Tony Millionaire 2003-05-01
May 1, 2003
Steve Niles worked in comics and film for nearly twenty years before hitting big with his break-out series from IDW Publishing, 30 Days of Night. Now, you can\'t swing a cat without hitting someone who wants to praise him. And it\'s well deserved, too (the praise, not the cat-swinging). Niles is following up the success of 30 Days... with a handful Read More...
Farel Dalrymple
June 1, 2003
Tony Millionaire\'s Sock Monkey was last seen in the children\'s book The Glass Doorknob, but he hasn\'t been seen in a comic for more than two years (guest appearances in Millionaire\'s weekly strip Maakies notwithstanding), but Millionaire plans to rectify that soon. May will see the publication of the first issue of the fourth volume of Sock Mon Read More...
Eric Powell
June 1, 2003
A dwarf who grows into a giant. A fish that floats across an empty urban landscape while wearing glasses. A little boy who wears wings abandoned by an angel. These are just a few of the people who populate Farel Dalrymple\'s Pop Gun War. Dalrymple\'s Xeric-award winning work, originally published by Absence of Ink, will be collected this Summer by Read More...
Jon Sommariva
July 1, 2003
The Rocket Countdown is a list of questions we send to each creator working on a Rocket Comic. We believe that the answers to these ten questions will tell you everything you need to know about both the creator and the comic on which they are working. And if you want to know more than that, then you are really a nosey-nelly. First up in the spot-li Read More...
Greg Titus
Aug. 1, 2003
The Rocket Countdown is a list of questions we send to each creator working on a Rocket Comic. We believe that the answers to these ten questions will tell you everything you need to know about both the creator and the comic on which they are working. Any more information would require a full body-cavity search and, frankly, you\'re on your own in Read More...
Sanford Greene
Aug. 1, 2003
The Rocket Countdown is a list of questions we send to each creator working on a Rocket Comic. We believe that the answers to these ten questions will tell you everything you need to know about both the creator and the comic on which they are working. Today we\'ll be talking with Greg Titus, penciller on Syn and we\'ll learn about his secret origin Read More...
David Scroggy 2003-06-01
June 1, 2003
The Rocket Countdown is a list of questions we send to each creator working on a Rocket Comic. We believe that the answers to these ten questions will tell you everything you need to know about both the creator and the comic on which they are working. Next up is Sanforde Greene, penciller on Galactic, and he\'ll fill us in on his influences, the su Read More...