January, 1997
Chris Warner 1997-01-02
Jan. 2, 1997
Sergio Aragonés, one of the funniest cartoonists working today, began his cartooning career in 1954 illustrating one-page gag strips in Mexican humor magazines such as Ja-Ja and Mañana. In 1962 he joined the staff of the fledgling Mad magazine and in 1968 began drawing his now-famous \"marginals\" and \"look-ats\" for Mad.In 1982 he, along with Mar Read More...
P. Craig Russell 1997-01-02
Jan. 2, 1997
Jason Pearson is a founding member of the talent-rich Atlanta-based Gaijin Studios. He came into the public eye when he worked on Legion of Superheroes for DC, and since then has contributed his fast-paced, streamlined style of art to such books as the X-Men, the Savage Dragon: Blood and Guts miniseries [which he also wrote], and Penthouse Comix. T Read More...
Ron Marz & Bernie Wrightson
Jan. 27, 1997
Mike Richardson and Randy Stradley have been working together for more than a decade. Even before they co-founded Dark Horse Comics in 1986 they\'d spent time together working on APA-5, an small press artistic cooperative magazine, as well as co-creating characters -- one of which was now-media sensation, The Mask. During the early years of Dark Ho Read More...
Frank Miller 1997-01-27
Jan. 27, 1997
Who isn\'t fascinated by dinosaurs? You may remember, as I do, looking in the ancient library books of your elementary school at paleontologically inaccurate, mushy drawings of the big lizards (or birds, depending on which camp you \'re in) and being transfixed by the images nonetheless. They drew your imagination to places that were awesomely terr Read More...
Mark Schultz & Gene Colan
Jan. 27, 1997
Mike Allred burst into comics with Madman, which began publication at Tundra in 1992 as a slick-looking, duo-tone comic book. It immediately took \"alternative comics\" by storm and soon evolved from its small, cult-status into a stylish, full-color book published by Dark Horse -- bringing with it an ever-growing, hip audience.This August, hot on t Read More...