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Ryder Windham

June 1, 1995

When I was first assigned this interview with Randy Bowen to talk with him about his upcoming book Decapitator, I\'ll admit I wasn\'t too sure I\'d enjoy the project. And it was certainly nothing personal against the creator -- I\'d shared a table with Randy and his wife Rocky at a dinner party just the month before, and it was easy to see that the Read More...

Sergio Aragones

April 17, 1998

Ryder Windham is without doubt Dark Horse\'s pre-eminent Star Wars editor, the editorial Force behind the Dark Empire II miniseries. Ryder now oversees Heir to the Empire, Jabba the Hutt, River of Chaos, Boba Fett: Bounty on Bar-Kooda, Splinter of the Mind\'s Eye, Shadows of the Empire, and issues of X-Wing - Rogue Squadron. He\'s also edited and w Read More...

Marv Wolfman

May 1, 1998

If it seems cliché to introduce an interview with the line \"I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Sergio Aragonés. . .\" then I guess I\'m clichéd, because there\'s no better way to describe talking with Sergio than to call it a \"pleasure.\" Of all the wonderfully talented and congenial people I\'ve met through working at Dark Horse, Sergi Read More...

Barry Windsor-Smith

July 1, 1996

Marv Wolfman is a well-known name in the comics industry, and he should be. He\'s worked on dozens of different titles in his twenty-plus years as a comics writer, including DC\'s Action Comics, Batman, and New Teen Titans, and Marvel\'s Amazing Spider Man, Fantastic Four, and Daredevil. These are just a sampling of the impressive series Wolfman h Read More...

Hisashi Kotobuki

Aug. 1, 1998

The incomparable Barry Windsor-Smith has found a new home at Dark Horse Comics. I don\'t mind telling you that this was an interview I very much wanted to conduct.Bruce G. Costa: I\'ll tell you, I\'ve been reading your stuff since 1970, so your new STORYTELLER series is more and merrier for me.Barry Windsor-Smith: Thanks!Costa: It\'s also a good lo Read More...

Igor Kordey

Aug. 1, 1995

No matter how great any manga title might be, we always sort of dread trying to write about it because information on specific manga titles and creators can be difficult to find. Obviously interviews with manga creators are difficult to get, as many of them don\'t speak English (and conversely, I don\'t speak Japanese), and there are only so many i Read More...

Joe Phillips & Rich DeLeonardo

Nov. 1, 1996

Whenever we set out to interview a creator, it\'s almost a certainty that creator will be swamped with work right about the time the interview should be happening. The same was true in this case, as we contacted Jan Strnad hoping to talk with him about his latest project for Dark Horse, the new monthly ongoing Star Wars series, set a generation be Read More...

Ervin Rustemagic

Jan. 1, 1999

Kelley Jones is a fun guy to talk to. And that\'s fortunate for anyone who spends any amount of time on the phone with Kelley, because he also likes to talk -- a lot. And it\'s lucky for me, because I spent an hour and a half solid on the phone with him in the course of this interview. In that time we dished on everything from national politics to Read More...

Frank Miller 1999-05-01

May 1, 1999

This March, Dark Horse is releasing three new titles by creators whose names most comics fans will never have heard. Alfredo Castelli, Tiziano Sclavi, and Medda, Serra, and Vigna may not be household names for American fans, but readers of popular literature throughout Italy and most of Europe have lived and breathed (and most importantly, READ) th Read More...

Walter Simonson

April 1, 1996

Frank Miller is a formidable talent. His work stands up to both critical acclaim and the high expectations of his fans, and he\'s been recognized numerous times with industry awards for his work on everything from Batman: The Dark Knight Returns to Sin City to last year\'s gut-wrenching and heroic 300. Now Miller\'s back at the drawing board workin Read More...