The John Severin Interview Parts I & II
John Severin remembers his time at EC, DC, Cracked, and more.
John Severin remembers his time at EC, DC, Cracked, and more.
Here are readers’ responses to the Kevin Eastman interview.
In Part One of this two-part 1998 interview, conducted by Gary Groth, Kevin Eastman talks about the rise of the Ninja Turtles, Creators Rights and the first Direct Market black-and-white boom.
In this 1998 interview with Gary Groth, Kevin Eastman explains how Tundra lost 14 million dollars publishing alternative comics.
A critical look at a book of conversations between Will Eisner and Frank Miller.
In this brief interview, Joe Simon talks to Gary Groth about co-creating Captain America with Jack Kirby, as well as many other titles they worked on together.
Gene Colan talks to Larry Rodman about his time on Howard the Duck, Daredevil and Tomb of Dracula.
Jim Woodring talks about his career in animation, shares anecdotes about Jack Kirby and Gil Kane, his move to Seattle, his transition from autobio to Frank, collaborating with Harvey Pekar and more.
Jack Kirby talks to Gary Groth about who really created Thor, Spider-Man, The Hulk, The Fantastic Four and many of the other Marvel characters currently populating the big screen.
In this interview from 1990, Chester Brown talks about God, trying to break into the superhero biz, Watchmen, and hawking minis on street corners.
An interview with the late Dave Stevens (The Rocketeer). Originally published in TCJ 117, 1987, and now with a new postscript by Gary Groth.
The iconic MAD cartoonist spoke about his life and career in this interview from TCJ 128, 1989.
The most comprehensive interview with cartoonist, playwright, screenwriter and novelist Jules Feiffer from TCJ 124, 1988.
An exhaustive interview with journeyman cartoonist Tom Sutton published in TCJ 230, 2001. It’s quite colorful!
A career-spanning conversation on design, comics, Zap, and the politics of art. Originally published in TCJ 246, 2002.
The greatest Mad-man on a lifetime of funny drawing. Originally published in TCJ 243, 2003.
An interview with Ron Regé, Jr covering his life and career as a cartoonist and musician. Originally published in TCJ 252, 2003.
An intense, revealing interview with Phoebe Gloeckner originally published in The Comics Journal 261, 2004—now with a new postscript from Gary Groth.
A conversation with the late Batman artist, political cartoonist, and advocate. From TCJ 271 & 272, 2004.
A 1968 interview with Eisner, later published in TCJ 267, 2005.
Gary Groth’s 1994 article, “Our Nixon”, from The Comics Journal 171.
In this career-spanning interview, Infantino talks about his time in the shop system of comics creation, working on characters such as The Flash and Adam Strange and his rise through the ranks of DC.
The Fight for Jack Kirby’s Marvel Artwork