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The 1982 Neal Adams Interview
In this 1982 interview, Neal Adams talks about working for Marvel and DC, a comics guild, creator’s rights, his auteur film effort, and more.
Neal Adams, 1941-2022
Remembering one of the giants of mainstream comics: among the most influential superhero stylists of the 1970s, and a committed agitator for creators’ rights.
Jean-Claude Mézières, 1938-2022
Remembering the artist behind Valerian and Laureline, among the most potent and influential talents in European SF comics.
Ralph Reese: Knight Errant
James Romberger catches up with Ralph Reese about what he’s been drawing lately.
Don’t Move: The Still Life of Pete Morisi
Ken Parille explores the work of Pete Morisi, an unsung master of un-action comics . . .
Paul Kirchner’s Apocalyptic Sensibility
A conversation with the creator of “Dope Rider” and “The Bus.”
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (6/19/13 – Superheroes in Hell)
Above and below, there are comics everywhere.
Lichtenstein and the Comics in Chicago
Neal Adams, Ivan Brunetti, Geof Darrow, and J.J. Sedelmaier discuss comics at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Jerry Robinson: Been There, Done That
A conversation with the late Batman artist, political cartoonist, and advocate. From TCJ 271 & 272, 2004.