October, 1996
Frank Miller 1996-10-01
Oct. 1, 1996
He had a beautiful tribute in his store window when Jack passed away. He just gathered together all of Jack\'s work he could find. It was very tasteful, very nicely done.Roz Kirby: I\'m still amazed at all the tributes that came in when Jack passed away. It was shocking to me. I knew that he was well known and that everybody liked him, but it was j Read More...
Kevin J. Anderson 1996-10-01
Oct. 1, 1996
When Dark Horse decided to publish a series of handbooks related to the Star Wars universe, one of the big decisions to be made was who would be the best person to write them. It made sense to ask various creators who have been instrumental in forming the concepts the Star Wars universe is based on, but it was far too daunting a task to throw at an 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...
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...
Jim Silke
Oct. 1, 1996
Phil Amara is one of the strangest people I\'ve ever met, and it\'s not just because he\'s from Boston. Consider his career as an editor here at Dark Horse. On one hand, he\'s the editorial mastermind behind hilarious and off-kilter books like Scatterbrain and Sock Monkey, and he\'s responsible for mining some of the best humorous material being pu Read More...
Mark Hamill & Eric Johnson 1996-10-01
Oct. 1, 1996
In 1984 William C. Dietz jumped into writing science-fiction with his first novel, War World, published by Berkeley/Ace. Since then he has written at least a novel each year, including the acclaimed Legion of the Damned in 1993, Bodyguard in 1994, The Final Battle in 1995 and his latest novel, Where the Ships Die in 1996. His most recent project, h Read More...