Eisner and Harvey Award-winner Paolo Rivera grew up in his parents' art store, so it's no wonder his life's path is that of an artist. And not just your run-of-the-mill comic book artist, but a painter, penciler, inker, colorist, and sculptor - Paolo does it all! From the pulp magazine feel of Mytho[...]
In 1968, Sal Buscema joined the ranks of Marvel Comics and quickly became one of their most recognizable and dependable artists. Following in the footsteps of his big brother John Buscema, Sal quickly came into his own, and penciled some of Marvel's most memorable storylines, such as the original "A[...]
Eric Powell is a sick, sick man. Sick ...but brilliant. How else would he have been able to come up with a concept like The Goon-a smarter-than-he-looks brute raised by carnies, who runs the city's underworld while protecting it from being overrun by zombies? How could anyone not love that idea? Now[...]
"Modern Masters Volume 2: George Perez" contains page after page of rare and unseen artwork, illustrating a comprehensive interview with Perez on his stellar career. This second volume in the new "Modern Masters" series delves into the artist's life, as Perez discusses his Puerto Rican upbringing, h[...]
The Modern Masters series continues its look into the lives and work of today's top comic-book artists, this time spotlighting Kevin Nowlan. Cover artist, penciler, inker, letterer, colorist-even writer-he has done it all, and done it masterfully. Kevin's work on comic-book icons Batman and Superman[...]
Using an interview format, discusses the life and career of comic book artist John Bryne, including his work as artist and writer of "Fantastic Four."[...]
Monkeys! Dinosaurs! Beautiful women! These are the things Frank Cho loves to draw...especially beautiful women! Luckily for his fans, he excels at it. In 1997, the writer and artist introduced "Liberty Meadows" to the world, which quickly gathered a dedicated following. The winner of many prestigiou[...]
Lee Weeks is the consummate storyteller. Over the course of his twenty-five-year-plus career, he has proven this again and again. His ability to create dynamic, interesting layouts, plus his strong draftsmanship, and wonderful sense of lighting made his runs on "Daredevil", "Captain America", "Spide[...]
The mid-'80s was the age of independent comics. It was also the age of the dinosaur, thanks to Mark Schultz and Xenozoic Tales! Evocative of the master illustrators of the early 1900s, but with a decidedly modern flair, Schultz's artwork stood out like a beacon from the fare of the day. Schultz has [...]