Michael Stackpole 1998-06-01
June 1, 1998
Kevin J. Anderson is the well-known author of many Star Wars novels, most notably the Jedi Academy Trilogy: Jedi Search, Dark Apprentice, and Champions of the Force, as well as the Young Jedi Knights series (with his wife Rebecca Moesta) and editor of two Star Wars short story anthologies, Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina and Tales from Jabba\'s P Read More...
Joss Whedon 1998-07-01
July 1, 1998
Michael Stackpole is one of the world\'s best known Star Wars writers, and he, along with Timothy Zahn, is responsible for the bulk of best-selling Star Wars novels that have graced the paperback sections of bookstores for the last few years. Luckily for Dark Horse, Stackpole has also added scripting comic books to his literary repertoire, and the Read More...
Joe Kubert
Oct. 1, 1996
Joss Whedon is the man responsible for creating one of the hippest shows on television, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I\'d been hearing what a great show it is for months -- it\'s been recommended to me by everyone from well-established comics creators to people who write for industry magazines, to random middle-agers on the bus. Still, I don\'t own a Read More...
Stan Sakai 1998-08-01
Aug. 1, 1998
Joe Kubert is one of the greatest comic-book artists of all time. He has been drawing comics for over fifty years and in the process has achieved status as a living legend. He has illustrated countless comic books, most notably Tarzan, Enemy Ace, Sgt. Rock, and, more recently, Tor and Abraham Stone. As if this weren\'t enough to leave an indelible Read More...
Adam Hughes
May 1, 1995
When wedecided to interview Stan Sakai for his upcoming Usagi Yojimbo \"done-in-one\" My Father\'s Swords, I was trying to figure out when I\'d be able to catch up with him. I knew he was having a busy summer given his role in this year\'s Trilogy Tour of creators, and it seemed I might not get the time with him that would be needed to get a good i Read More...
The SubHuman creative team
Aug. 28, 1998
As the artist on the very first Ghost story published by Dark Horse Comics, Adam Hughes established the look of Arcadia\'s mysterious phantom. Now Adam is making a full-time commitment to the Ghost monthly series. Interviewer Sandy McMurray talked to Adam about Ghost and about \"good girl\" art.Sandy McMurray: You drew the first appearance of Ghost Read More...
Mark Evanier
Oct. 1, 1998
In November, Dark Horse is debuting an all-new creator-owned series that everyone here is really proud of. It\'s called SubHuman, and we couldn\'t ask for a stronger creative team to back on a special project -- artist/writer extraordinaire Mark Schultz, and two relative newcomers to the comics industry who both happen to be immensely talented --wr Read More...
Ken Steacy
Oct. 1, 1996
Mark Evanier is a true comics professional, and a very busy and dedicated writer. We spoke with him recently to discuss his latest project with Sergio Aragonés -- Groo & Rufferto. Both Groo and his canine compadre Rufferto have been around for a number of years, but most of Mark\'s and Sergio\'s work on the series Groo to this point has focused on Read More...
Jamie Delano
Nov. 1, 1998
I enjoyed the following great conversation with Ken Steacy, since I\'ve admired his work since his Marvel Fanfare days. We discussed Ken\'s masterpiece Tempus Fugitive, soon to be compiled into a beautiful trade paperback by Dark Horse Comics.Bruce Costa: Tempus Fugitive -- other than the best play on words I\'ve ever heard, what is it and why did Read More...
David LLoyd
Nov. 1, 1998
In January, a new series called The Territory will debut from Dark Horse. It\'s a dark and mysterious series, filled with insane circumstances and many bizarre elements, and it\'s brought to you by two of comics\' top creators -- Jamie Delano and David Lloyd. Delano gets the writing credits for the story, but he worked closely with Lloyd in scripti Read More...