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Classic Interview: Nick Cardy Pt. II – “Some People liked my Work, but they Never Told Me”

Bryan Stroud
May 27, 2016
Classic Interviews
This continues our interview with Nick Cardy. Nick Cardy: You were asking about the material. I hope I answered it. Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: Yes, that part. Can you tell me a little more...

Classic Interview: Nick Cardy Pt. I – “‘Honey, there’s a girl that poses for Picasso'”

Bryan Stroud
May 20, 2016
Classic Interviews
Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: Mr. Cardy, I wanted to begin by thanking you for your time. I’ve been lucky enough to speak with a couple of your peers and they had very fond memories of working with and...

Classic Interview: Jerry Grandenetti – “Sweeping Floors for Will Eisner”

Bryan Stroud
May 13, 2016
Classic Interviews
Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: First off I found one source online that said you were born in either 1925 or 1927, but they said there was a discrepancy. Jerry Grandenetti: 1927. CB: So it was...

Classic Interview: “I Suck in a Lot of Ways and I’ve Had to Learn How Not to Suck”

Bryan Stroud
May 6, 2016
Classic Interviews
Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: What led you to Continuity in the first place, Howard? Howard Chaykin: I didn’t work there. I’d been Neal’s assistant before the studio was open. Many of us had...

Classic Interview: Angelo Torres – “There Was No One like William Gaines”

Bryan Stroud
April 29, 2016
Classic Interviews
Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: How did you become interested in art? Angelo Torres: Growing up in the 30s with the great Sunday funnies being drawn at that time and with so many great comic book titles ...

Classic Interview: Thom Zahler Pt. II – A One-Man Band, So to Speak

Bryan Stroud
April 22, 2016
Classic Interviews
Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: That certainly seems to me like a much more viable method, particularly in an artistic environment. I noticed that you’re basically a one-man band. You write, do the art,...

Classic Interview: Thom Zahler Pt. I – A Contemporary Classic

Bryan Stroud
April 15, 2016
Classic Interviews
Instead of a classic creator, this week we'll visit a contemporary one who was heavily influenced by the classic genre. He's a Kubert School grad - Thom Zahler. Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: You...

Classic Interview: Creig Flessel – “I started in the comics in ’35. So if you can top that…”

Bryan Stroud
April 8, 2016
Classic Interviews
Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: Please tell me about your involvement with the National Cartoonist’s Society. Creig Flessel: I started the Berndt Toast gang with Walter Berndt. CB: Yeah, in fact...

Classic Interview: Marv Wolfman – A Crisis, Years Long

Bryan Stroud
April 1, 2016
Classic Interviews
Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: Len Wein told me that both of you got into the business on the coattails of fandom and that you’d done some fanzines. Did you enjoy the transition? Marv Wolfman: It's...

Classic Interview: Jose Delbo – “Reading and Using your Imagination will Endure Forever”

Bryan Stroud
March 25, 2016
Classic Interviews
Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: According to my research you began at 16 in the industry. Was cartooning something that caught your imagination? Jose Delbo: Yes, I was 16 when I started drawing comic...

Classic Interview: Paul Kirchner – “Met a lot of great people and had a lot of fun”

Bryan Stroud
March 11, 2016
Classic Interviews
Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: It looks like you had some art training. What sparked your interest in the field? Paul Kirchner: I was a comic book fan as a teenager. After high school, I moved to NY...

Classic Interview: Joseph Barney Pt. II – Headin’ West

Bryan Stroud
March 11, 2016
Classic Interviews
Here's the conclusion to our interview with Joseph Barney. Joseph Barney: Sometimes I wish I’d stuck with the comic book work. I tended to be a little too perfectionistic with it, and the advertising...

Classic Interview: Joseph Barney Pt. I – Right Place, Right Time

Bryan Stroud
March 4, 2016
Classic Interviews
Bryan D. Stroud for Comics Bulletin: If my information is correct, you began at Continuity at the age of 19? Joseph Barney: Yes, I was hired in March of 1975. I was at the School of Visual Arts at the...

Classic Interview: Bob Wiacek – “From the summer of ’74 to ’78 or ’79. Let’s call it ’78”

Bryan Stroud
February 26, 2016
Classic Interviews
Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: Which road led you to Continuity? Bob Wiacek: It was kind of an interesting process because I had just finished with my third year at the School of Visual Arts and what...

Classic Interview: Ralph Reese – The Juvenile Professor

Bryan Stroud
February 19, 2016
Classic Interviews
Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: How are you, Mr. Reese? Ralph Reese: I see your e-mail has “Professor,” in it. Are you a Professor? CB: No, it’s just an old nickname from grade school that I...
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