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Tagged Tim O’Shea

Mat Broome Returns to Comics with The End League

Tim O'Shea
December 26, 2007
Interviews
Artist Mat Broome returns to comics next week, with the January 2 launch of The End League, Dark Horse’s new ongoing superhero series by writer...

Putting Matt Kindt's Super Spy Under Surveillance

Tim O'Shea
November 14, 2007
Interviews
Matt Kindt's Super Spy, which was released by Top Shelf a few months ago, is the latest reason I will always trust Top Shelf to deliver unique...

Anthology Construction with Fablewood's William Ward

Tim O'Shea
November 8, 2007
Interviews
Fablewood is a new anthology, published by Ape Entertainment. Consisting of "14 complete fantasy stories, from sword-and-sorcery to...

Remender's Fear Agent: Open Wound as Lead Character

Tim O'Shea
November 4, 2007
Interviews
The release last week of the Fear Agent (Dark Horse) one-shot, Tales of the Fear Agent: Twelve Steps in One, motivated me to contact Rick...

Jason Armstrong Cooks with Lobster Johnson

Tim O'Shea
October 24, 2007
Interviews
Jason Armstrong is not like other storytellers. Sure--every creator I interview is excited about their latest project—but Armstrong’s sheer...

Hurwitz's Foolkiller: Performance Art as Justice

Tim O'Shea
October 23, 2007
Interviews
Gregg Hurwitz, the crime novelist and writer of the new Marvel MAX relaunch of Foolkiller, is the enjoyable kind of interview subject that allows...

Image's Erik Larsen: Fostering Work from Creators’ Hearts

Tim O'Shea
October 16, 2007
Interviews
Erik Larsen and I crossed paths in a hotel lobby during this year’s HeroesCon. He was in the midst of a conversation with Baltimore...

Clifford Meth: Of Snakes and Paradigms

Tim O'Shea
October 9, 2007
Interviews
Clifford Meth is a name many comic book folks will recognize for myriad reasons--all positive ones in my book. He's the kind of guy that friend...

Jane Irwin's Vögelein: Haunted by the Past (Give or Take 300 Years)

Tim O'Shea
October 4, 2007
Interviews
Jane Irwin, writer/artist of Vögelein, was one of the first independent creators I interviewed several years (and several websites) ago. Back...

A Man for All Genres: Stuart Moore

Tim O'Shea
September 26, 2007
Interviews
Stuart Moore is the comic book writer’s equivalent to an all-terrain vehicle. Name another writer who can switch from the new landscape of the...

Western Misadventures with Writer Jay Carvajal

Tim O'Shea
September 14, 2007
Interviews
Back at HeroesCon, I met some of the folks at Ape Entertainment. I resolved at that time to make sure to cover some of their upcoming projects....

Catching Up with Baltimore Comic-Con's Marc Nathan

Tim O'Shea
September 5, 2007
Interviews
Baltimore Comic-Con is a little more than two days away. And, no matter how busy he is this week, Con Organizer Marc Nathan took the time to do a...

Mike Benson: Of Moon Knight and Redemption

Tim O'Shea
August 31, 2007
Interviews
Mike Benson may not be a writer whose name you will recognize in comic circles, but his writing for television has included more than 10 episodes...

The Many Layers of Bryan Talbot

Tim O'Shea
August 21, 2007
Interviews
Bryan Talbot is a respected name connected to many stories and many creators. On the heels of the critically praised Alice in Sunderland (Dark...

Drew Edwards: Taking Halloween Man to New Heights

Tim O'Shea
August 6, 2007
Interviews
Drew Edwards first started working on the Halloween Man project as part of a role playing game, back in his late teens. While predominantly building...
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