Classic Interview: Sy Barry – “Changes are what Keep Art and Comics Going” Bryan Stroud September 4, 2015 Classic Interviews, Interviews Bryan D. Stroud for Comics Bulletin: It looks like you had kind of an interesting path to becoming an artist. Would you tell me about it? Sy...
Classic Interview: John Calnan – Cartoonists Work Long After They’re Dead Bryan Stroud July 31, 2015 Classic Interviews, Interviews Bryan D. Stroud for Comics Bulletin: Mr. Calnan, thanks for taking some time for me. John Calnan: Please call me John. By the way, how did you get...
Jerry Robinson: A Life in Comics, Part Two Bryan Stroud August 8, 2014 Interviews Jerry Robinson was a multi-faceted man (his biographer called him, quite correctly, a true polymath) and I learned so much about all he'd done during...
Jerry Robinson: A Life in Comics, Part One Bryan Stroud August 1, 2014 Interviews As a preliminary to my interview with Jerry Robinson he faxed me a copy of the Syndicate biography, but in reality it only begins to describe the...
Jerry Robinson: It All Started with a Painter's Jacket Alex Rodrik, Jason Sacks December 9, 2011 Interviews On December 7, 2011, Jerry Robinson, 89, died in a hospice in Manhattan. Not only was he responsible for creating much of what we consider vital...
Jerry Robinson: It All Started with a Painter's Jacket Alex Rodrik, Jason Sacks October 18, 2010 Interviews Jerry Robinson is a true living legend. He created the Joker, comics’ greatest villain and one of the 50 greatest villains in all of fiction....