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Graphic Novel and Comic Book Creators in New York City
Graphic Novel and Comic Book Creators in New York City
“It’s not the type of thing that, when you’re a kid, that you aspire to be,” Joe Quesada observes. “I wanted to be a baseball player. I was reading comics as a kid, but never thought ‘Some day, I’m going to have Stan Lee’s job. That’s what I want to do.’ In my mind, if I was going to be somebody ...
Graphic Novel and Comic Book Creators in New York City
graphicnyc.blogspot.com — David Mamet and Werner Herzog are the Apollo and Dionysis of movie-making. Forgive me, I'm pitting them against each other partially because they've each created works I adore, but also because Mamet himself has in essence already done so. Mamet's ... (more) Graphic Novel and Comic Book Creators in New York City
How I Did It: Stan Lee of Marvel Comics
How I Did It: Stan Lee of Marvel Comics
inc.com — The creator of Spider-Man, the Hulk, and the X-Men talks about how he has stayed creative for more than 60 years. Jeff Minton ANOTHER DAY AT THE OFFICE Stan Lee has spent seven decades focused on a single task: inventing superheroes. " alt=" ANOTHER ... (more) How I Did It: Stan Lee of Marvel Comics
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Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal — ... “Marvell, a California based semiconductor and microprocessor producer, has entered into an agreement with E Ink, the producer of electronic paper display screens for all the major digital reading devices, to produce a new generation of integrated processors designed to both reduce the price and improve computing performance in a wave of new e-ink screen reading devices slated to hit the market over the next year,” reports Calvin Reid. Christopher Irving interviews Marvel’s editor in chief, Joe Quesada. Has ...

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THE BEAT — ... Entertainment will release my 128-pg. THE INVINCIBLE GENE COLAN in February, 2010, a visual biography of one of the most brilliant, sublime and influential comic artists in the history of the genre. Includes observations from Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Neil Gaiman, Walter Simonson, Marv Wolfman, Tom Palmer, Steve Gerber, Tom Spurgeon and John Romita Sr., and beautiful, eye-popping art from the Shadow Master himself. § Graphic NYC interviews Marvel e-i-c- Joe Quesada: “I go back to this particular Soapbox ...

Comics A.M. | The comics Internet in two minutes
Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources - Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment — ... Code Authority, and reader backlash: "No one at Marvel, especially the people who work with me, go in there going ‘How are we going to destroy the Marvel Universe?’ and twirling their moustaches. We go in there saying ‘How are we going to do the best possible stories? How are we going to keep our readers entertained and treat these characters in the best, most respectful way to tell great stories and keep them alive, not for tomorrow, but for ten, twenty, fifty years from now?’" [Graphic NYC] ...

Comics A.M. - The Comics Internet in 2 Minutes
Comic Book Resources — ... Code Authority, and reader backlash: "No one at Marvel, especially the people who work with me, go in there going ‘How are we going to destroy the Marvel Universe?’ and twirling their moustaches. We go in there saying ‘How are we going to do the best possible stories? How are we going to keep our readers entertained and treat these characters in the best, most respectful way to tell great stories and keep them alive, not for tomorrow, but for ten, twenty, fifty years from now?’" [ Graphic NYC ] Creators | Robot 6 contributor Sean T. Collins talks to ...

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