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- Joe McCulloch: Interesting! I know Ayers worked on some of the Spire books, but I've not heard him associated with …
- Bruce Simon: Pardon me for being nerdly, but I'm fairly certain that the Al Hartley pages from CROSSFIRE were eit…
- Joe McCulloch: A bunch of them have been posted …
- Joe McCulloch: Well of course their gaze isn't focused on *this* world...…
- Joe McCulloch: I have absolutely no idea what's being said in any of these panels, I just try to relay whichever se…
- Allen Smith: It's a bit of a revelation (no pun intended) to hear about that Al Hartley feature, Crossfire. Won…
- R. Fiore: I must say for Al Hartley that he mastered the art of drawing characters who don't appear to be look…
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- "Disgusting Creatures": The Simon Hanselmann Interview
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Blood and Thunder: Craft is the Enemy
This argument began with a letter by James Kochalka (American Elf) in The Comics Journal #189 (in 2005, he would expand on his theory in The Cute Manifesto). Some readers found this letter inspirational; others, such as Jim Woodring, wrote in refutations. Continue reading →










