From a huge selection of interviews covering the Small Press, Independent and mainstream Comics from the
Paperback
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A4 (cms=20.98 wide x 29.69 tall)
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365 pages
profusely illustrated with art and photographs.
£20.00
ISBN 9781326210113
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I have read this book and can see why someone referred to it
as “Comics 101” –background info on creators, how they got started, what tools
and even paper/board they use. Damn near
damaged my wrist because it is a BIG book. And who exactly is interviewed in
this book?
Karen Rubins -The Dark, The Witch and other books
Alan Class -the man behind the Class Comics series
Kate Glasheen
-the incredibly talented artist on Hybrid Bastards, Bandages and other works
Tom Pinchuck
-writer of Hybrid Bastards
Dave Ryan -the artist/writer behind War of The
Independents
Jon Haward -UK artist who worked of Tales of
the Buddha, Dan Dare and more
Ron Fortier -the man behind Mr Jig-Saw and Airstrip 27
books
Michael Cho -creator of Max Finder Mysteries and some
really cool art
Then there are a bunch of interviews related to The Black
Coat that was published by Ape Entertainment -Francavilla may be a name
familiar to DC and Marvel comic fans these days:
Jeremy Colwell
Ben Lichius
Adam Cadogan
Franco Frankavilla
The comic character Gumby also returned to comics and that
created another series of interviews titled: The Gumby Interviews (Gumby,
himself, was never interviewed)
Mel Smith
Paul H. Birch
Rick Geary
Joe Martino -from
Ripperman to Shadow Flame
Yishan Li -Seriously, do I have to explain who Yishan
Li is? DCs Blue Beetle, the Buffy comic and much more!
Pekka Manninen
-As far as I am concerned, Finland 's
top comic creator and I'm not saying that because I am the UKs top Kapteeni Kuolio
(Captain Gangrene) fan!
Lauren Watton
-Pink Apple Jam and Sweatdrop Studios
Willie Hewes -Amaranth and Itch! publishing
Emma Vieceli -come on. Star of stage and musicals not
to mention one of the UKs top Manga artists -Manga Shakespeare, Dragon Heir and
more.
Sonia Leong -another noted UK Manga artist whose
credits include Romeo and Juliet for Manga Shakespeare.
Nick Defina -the
man behind Septagon Studios and Scorn
Donna Barr -The Desert Peach and so much more that you
can check up on at her Midnight Library blog.
She's a comic book Goddess.
Roberta Gregory
-The other comic book Goddess and pioneering female creator. Roberta created Bitchy Bitch and many other
characters.
Jeff Brooks -the man behind the UK editions of Classics Illustrated
Matt (D'Israeli)
Brooker -from zines to "proper comics" including Deadline in the
1980s
Tania Del Rio -Sabrina the
teenage Witch and more for Archie Comics
Holly Golightly
-Broadsword Comics, Archie, Schoolbites and much more (below)
Vanessa Wells
-superb creator of a comic I loved titled Shrouded and much more these days -http://www.vanessa.withbits.com
Marv Wolfman
-Yes. The Marv Wolfman.
Morag Lewis
-another UK Manga artist who worked with Sweatdrop Studios
The Etherington
Brothers -if you've ever been to a good UK event you will have seen the duo
behind Malcolm Magic, The 8th Moon Sketchbook,
Moon and more.
Nicole Damon
-CBOs favourite fantasy art model. Nicole has worked with Ben Uriegas, Loprenzo
Sperlonga, Greg Hildebrandt and others.
Olivier Cadic
-the man who brought Franco-Belgian comics to the English language readers via
Cinebook The 9th Art! Everything you
need to know.
Mike Western
-"The Guv'nor" of British comics with strips such as The Wild
Wonders, The Leopard From Lime Street and so many more to his name they would
need a book to list.
John Cooper
-Again, a creator who worked on many UK comic strips from Judge Dredd, One-Eyed
Jack, Johnny Red and many others.
Highly Recommended
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