From ComicMix today:
Yeah, so there’s this comic convention “thing” going on in Manhattan this weekend… or so we’re told.
Here’s where you can find the ComicMix crew throughout the weekend (when we’re not cavorting at the three-day party in our official “ComicMix HQ” conference room, of course):
The weekend kicks off with ComicMix Managing Editor Rick Marshall [...]
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comicmix (and me) at new york comic con
April 17th, 2008 · No Comments
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furry is the most sincere form of flattery… or something
April 9th, 2008 · 1 Comment
While sifting through some of the ComicMix site referrals as I am wont to do (far too often, according to Jessica), I happened upon this little gem: YouTube user “furryisthenewedgy” put a portion of my Mark Evanier Kirby: King of Comics interview to music. Don’t worry, folks - there isn’t anything from the creepier side [...]
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go see: rick marshall @ new york comic con
April 2nd, 2008 · 3 Comments
Due to what can only be considered a monumental lapse of judgment on someone’s part, I’ve been invited to take part in a panel at this year’s New York Comic Con. So, since it’s the first (and, most likely, the last) time I have this distinct honor, you should take the day off and watch [...]
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what shall i name thee?
March 25th, 2008 · No Comments
In linking to one of my recent interviews (which I’ll excerpt here shortly), Gary Tyrrell of Fleen.com brought up a good point:
ComicMix continues its webcomickers interview series with bizarre man-child Jeff Rowland; it’s about time that Rick Marshall came up with a name for these interviews, since he’s cranking them out every week.
So, what do [...]
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interview: keith giffen on ‘reign in hell’
March 13th, 2008 · No Comments
In today’s interview on ComicMix, I chatted up my old buddy Keith Giffen about his upcoming miniseries, Reign in Hell. He’s been tasked with “redesigning” DC’s version of hell and establishing some rules for the way magic is used in the publisher’s universe. No more of that “point your hands at something, speak a random [...]
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