Have an hour and a half to kill? Then check out this new podcast interview of me on Gregg Schigiel's Stuff Said! Actually, why don't you just put it on in the background while you're doing some other mindless task.
Gregg's an old colleague of mine from our Marvel days, when I used to color Hulk stuff. More recently, I see him every year at Comic-Con, where he sells his original art and his Pix comic in Artist's Alley. He also hosts Stuff Said on the side, recording conversations with notable comics pros...and me! He came by my studio the week before the Big Con last month, and we recorded for about 2 hours, chatting about my early Marvel years, the rise of digital coloring, mentors like Klaus Janson and Archie Goodwin, the creation of Weasel Guy, Power Pack, self-publishing, working for Tokyopop, and much, much more. I dare say our chat is mildly entertaining! And thankfully, he's edited it down to about 1 hour, 20 minutes, plus a few bonus tracks.
Other "special features" include some art that I just sent Gregg today... Including the REALLY old stuff from my high school days, when I first created Weasel Guy and started my career as a 16 year-old intern at Marvel. Yes, it's been a walk down memory lane...
Here are some slideshows of some of my earliest surviving work! NOTE: these are NOT my current portfolio samples!!!
First, from my high school days, when I formed the publishing imprint, PATHETIC COMICS...(don't ask)...
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Thanks so much, again, Steve, for doing the show AND all the great bonus stuff. I've updated the "Stuff Said" site and redirected folks right back here. An infinite loop is formed!
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