Geof Darrow, Jim Mahfood, Hart D. Fisher - Shoot Interviews RETURN
Good morning, Kayfabe friends and fellow comics fans —
Lots of fun videos this time around. Shoot interviews are back! Ed and I Talk Shoot and catch everyone up on our latest business. Plus the usual comics digging:
Jim Mahfood and Tom Scioli join us on Talkin’ ShOOt! Mahfood has a new Image Comic series - Grrl Scouts: Stone Ghost. He tells us all about Grrl Scouts history and reveals my variant cover - ballpoint pen on notebook paper! We talk about Geof Darrow’s Shoot Interview and give some updates on what we’re up to.
Talking Shoot! Ed and I return with updates on work, wrestling, horror, and more.
Geof Darrow - Hardboiled, Shaolin Cowboy, the Matrix, and Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot! We love Darrow and you will too after this interview. He is a master cartoonist with a unique voice. His attention to detail is awe-inspiring. He talks craft, process, Moebius, European and Japanese comics, working with the Wachowski’s, Frank Miller, Dave Stevens, Alex Toth, and more.
Hart D. Fisher Shoot Interview! The outlawest of outlaw comics makers - Boneyard Press returns and publisher Hart D. Fisher cuts promos! 90s comics, Jeffrey Dahmer, Billie Eilish, American Horrors, “Judo” Gene LeBell - the Dark Side of Comics History.
Walter Simonson’s and Archie Goodwin’s Manhunter is one of the great DC comics of the 1970s. Here is a look at what makes it special.
Steve Ditko, Charlton Comics, and the origins of Watchmen!
Akira Club - Otomo Katsuhiro’s post WWIII epic is one of the greatest comics of all time. Akira Club reprints uncollected artwork and adds a lot of info and insight into this masterpiece.
Wolverine by Claremont and Miller - classic comic or overrated?
How many copies of The Untold Legend of the Batman did DC sell to school kids?
Sandman’s sister steals the spotlight!
Marvel’s first Poster Book was released in the early 90s. That means Todd McFarlane Spider-Man art!
Kevin Eastman opens up the archives with all kinds of great art, behind-the-scenes stories, sketches, roughs, ads, promotional art, and then some. This is the ultimate TMNT comics history book.
Manga dominates comic book sales, but how did it start? Project Gen is a key part of the manga invasion. I SAW IT by Keiji Kakazawa, one of the 1st manga published in America and it will leave quite a mark on its readers. Devastating, powerful, and unlike any other comic books that we saw in 1982.
That’s all for now.
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