Tag Interviews

Rich Burlew on the Record-Breaking Success of the ‘Order of the Stick’ Kickstarter [Interview]

Filed under: Interviews, Webcomics Last week, I wrote about the Kickstarter drive at Order of the Stick that shattered records by raising $250,000 in just 8 days in order to get the collections of the stick-figure fantasy webcomic back into print.... [read more]

INTERVIEW: Susan Eisenberg reprises role as Wonder Woman

Susan Eisenberg, the beloved voice of Wonder Woman in the popular Justice League and Justice League Unlimited television series, reprises her role for the next DC Universe Animated Original Movie, Justice League: Doom. Eisenberg will join several of he... [read more]

Jeff Parker and Erika Moen Talk the End of Portland Mystery Comic ‘Bucko’ [Interview]

Filed under: Interviews, Webcomics A year ago, Periscope Studio members Jeff Parker (Thunderbolts) and webcomics diarist Erika Moen (DAR) joined forces to bring their Portland-based webcomic Bucko to the Internet. Bucko follows a long, strange week ... [read more]

‘Chronicle’ Star Alex Russell Talks Superpowers and Hero Comparisons

When a superhero flies, you think Superman. But when the three guys from "Chronicle" start floating around, star Alex Russell doesn't want to be associated with any of the costumed crusaders from the past. MTV News caught up with the Russell, Michael B. Jordan and Dane DeHaan to talk about the [read more]

INTERVIEW: Phil Morris on Justice League: DOOM

It’s a busy time for Phil Morris. Easily recognizable to sitcom viewers as the hilariously slimy lawyer Jackie Chiles on Seinfeld, and renowned throughout the fanboy realm as J’onn J’onzz/Martian Manhunter on Smallville, Morris is splitting his t... [read more]

Paul Tobin on ‘The Bionic Woman’ and Writing Women In Super-Hero Comics

Filed under: Interviews With a track record of female-centric books like Spider-Girl, Banana Sunday and even Models Inc. -- probably the single most underrated mystery ever published by Marvel Comics -- Paul Tobin seems like the perfect fit for Dy... [read more]

Aaron McGruder of ‘Boondocks’ on Working with George Lucas and His Future In Comics

Filed under: Movies, Television, Interviews, Anime, Animation, Comic Strips, Culture Red Tails, the George Lucas action adventure about the Tuskegee Airmen, opens this weekend after twenty years in development. The project features a cast and crew... [read more]

China Miéville talks DIAL H and his superheroic alter ego

We recently announced DC Comics-The New 52 “Second Wave” and DIAL H which will be written by China Miéville with art by Mateus Santoluoco. I had the chance to talk with China about writing his first ongoing series that will begin this May and what... [read more]

‘Wolverine & The X-Men’ Artist Nick Bradshaw on Jason Aaron and Art [Exclusive Images + Spoilers]

Filed under: Marvel, Interviews, Art On sale now from Marvel Comics is Wolverine & The X-Men #4, which, among other delightful things, contains the series' first pages by Nick Bradshaw. Part of the hit new series' artistic swing team, Bradshaw h... [read more]

Jamie Bell Excited For Peter Jackson’s ‘Tintin’ Sequel

With all the critical acclaim and international box office success of "The Adventures of Tintin," it seems like a no-brainer that Paramount and Sony would work out sequel details soon. But right now, the question is more "when" than "if," since most of the big names from the first film [read more]

INTERVIEW: Mark Finn reflects on Writing Challenge

Even though he’s deep in the Clockwork Storybook 30 Day Writing Challenge, Mark Finn took a moment to talk about the contest, Conan, and Daryl Gregory. Mark Finn is an award-winning author, playwright and essayist who is active in Robert … ... [read more]

‘X-Men: First Class’ Sequel Has ‘So Many Interesting Places To Go,’ Says Jane Goldman

It's hard to deny just how successful "X-Men: First Class" was. Not only did it gross nearly $150 million domestically, the film gave the series a well-deserved face lift and rewarded fans with a story and characters true to what they love. It's only natural that fans are begging for [read more]

Chris Onstad talks about his hiatus

This interview with Chris Onstad about his hiatus from ACHEWOOD could almost have come under our previous belt tightening post. [read more]

Chris Onstad on His Return to the Uncanny ‘Achewood’ [Interview]

Filed under: Interviews, Webcomics For some, Chris Onstad's Achewood has always been a bit of an odd duck. A webcomic starring a series of quirky anthropomorphic characters based on stuffed animals, Achewood has been a hilarious and often surreal j... [read more]

A Q&A with WONDER WOMAN artist Tony Akins

Tony Akins is best known for his work on FABLES and JACK OF FABLES written by Bill Willingham. Now, he gives Cliff Chiang a breather as he takes over art duties for a two-part WONDER WOMAN story which begins on January 18th. I spoke to Tony about his a... [read more]

CLOCKWORK STORYBOOK INTERVIEW: Bill Willingham on the 30 Day Challenge

For those not up to speed on the Clockwork Storybook universe and the 30 Day Writing Challenge that is playing out on the Major Spoilers Site, we sat down with the esteemed Bill Willingham (Fables), to get some background on … Continue reading &#... [read more]

INTERVIEW: Anthony Head reveals more about Merlin

The poetic irony of Shakespeare’s phrasing is not lost on Anthony Head. When the Bard wrote that “uneasy lies the head that wears a crown,” even he could not have known what was in store for the actor Head’s royal … Continue reading → [read more]

No ‘Avengers’ For ‘Captain America’ Actress

In the past few weeks, a number of characters from the Marvel Universe have popped up as potential villains or cameos for this summer's tent pole "The Avengers." Most recently, merchandise for the upcoming movie may have revealed one key "Captain America" character's involvement in the film, but could Cap's [read more]

INTERVIEW: Katie McGrath discusses her role as Morgana in Merlin

To put a new spin on an old phrase, hell hath no fury like a sorceress scorned. So goes the tale of MERLIN, the international hit series that begins its fourth season on Syfy next Friday, January 6 with the … Continue reading → [read more]

Ryan North Talks ‘Adventure Time’: "The Zombies Represent Friendship" [Interview]

Filed under: Indie, Interviews To say that we here at ComicsAlliance are fans of Cartoon Network's Adventure Time is understating things almost as much as saying that we're fans of Dinosaur Comics creator Ryan North. They're like chocolate and pea... [read more]

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