Mike & I first spoke on the landmark 50th episode a few months back (which you can find right here), so it was a pleasure to speak again.
Mike & I discuss how he feels after twenty years, why he still struggles with confidence in his work, what he still wants to achieve, and why Dave[...]
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Tyler Crook, Dave Stewart & Scott Allie—TFAW—Portland, OR
7 p.m.–10 p.m.
Things From Another World—Portland Location
2916 NE Broadway Street
Portland, OR 97232
(503) 284-4693
Facebook Event Page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/517966264988958/?previousaction=join&source=1
3 Duncan Fegredo, Laurence Campbell & Mick McMahon—Gosh! Comics—London, England
2 p.m.–4 p.m.
Gosh! Comics
1 Berwick Street
London W1F 0DR
+44 20 7636 1011
Facebook Event Page:
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British Comics Month Blog Post:
http://www.goshlondon.com/2014/02/gosh-presents-british-comics-month/
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This arc is written by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi, with art by Tonci Zonjic, and colors by Dave Stewart This week, "Get the Lobster" kicks off in its five part arc wherein a "sporting event goes terribly wrong as the ref is killed in front of a live audience by two crazed—and seemingly bulletproof—wrestlers".
Tonci[...]
Written by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi, with art by Laurence Campbell (who keeps raising red flags an artist to keep your eye on), colors by Dave Stewart, and letters by Clem Robins, this is another strong example of a book that gives a complete package feel with each element well-crafted and blended toward a[...]
The character has been gaining momentum rather than coasting along based on its strong artwork from Ben Stenbeck with colors by Dave Stewart The cover strikes me as being a little unusual, less stylized and storybook than in the past, and that's intriguing Plagues are still raging in Europe in 1919, here in England specifically,[...]
With writing by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi, artwork by Laurence Campbell, who has already established that his style is perfectly suited to period pieces, and colors by the powerhouse Dave Stewart, fans are expecting the return of the iron-clad hero to hit the ground running, but this book is full of surprises It's moody,[...]
Bravo.
Last, but so very much not least, the long-awaited Hellboy: The Midnight Circus, written by Mike Mignola, with art by Duncan Fegredo and colors by Dave Stewart in a prestige slim hardback These hardbacks are a win for a number of reasons, but one of them is certainly Dark Horse's decision to lay the artwork[...]
It's cinematic in many ways, and has plenty of energy to keep the series rolling as it answers some of the questions posed in Issue #1.
Baltimore: The Infernal Train brings the return of one the most grim and taciturn vampire hunters ever conceived (and they usually are grim, so badassery rises to a new level[...]
A preview of the upcoming Baltimore: The Infernal Train #1 by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Ben Stenbeck and Dave Stewart…
A preview of the upcoming Baltimore: The Infernal Train #1 by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Ben Stenbeck and Dave Stewart…
A preview of the upcoming[...]
That will always beat out standing inline for hours for a limited edition action figure, that you are planning to sell on eBay – it is just unfortunate that I have to wade through all those lines of people to get to the cool stuff.
As well as being an amazing colorist Dave Stewart also prints[...]
Elliot Cole reviews The Massive for Bleeding Cool; The Massive, Wood's latest big new thing, regards a crew of Greenpeace-ish activists aboard a boat