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Jun 062013
 

Star Trek Continues, the newest ‘top-tier’ fan-made Trek webseries to hit the web, released it’s first episode, Pilgrim of Eternity, on May 24th following a premiere screening at the Phoenix Comiccon to rave reviews.

This episode is basically a sequel to the Original Series episode Who Mourns for Adonais?, complete with none other than Michael Forest, the original Apollo himself, returning to reprise his role as Apollo. After all, it’s only been 45 years or so, right? Mr. Forest does an outstanding job to say the least, and the episode is very, very good. Continue reading »

Jun 052013
 

gripsI stated in an earlier post that “If you were not there and did not see it yourself, I imagine it is hard to imagine but for a few years almost anything in B&W and/or a #1 issue would just sell, period.”

Now, it is fair to say that a lot of the art used in many Silverwolf books was not up to par with Marvel or DC Comics, and some would wonder why would anyone buy this stuff. This post tries to mine the information online about Silverwolf to explain why.

The truth is we can all blame the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Tim Vigil, and Grips. Continue reading »

Jun 022013
 

Erad4The first part of my interview with Dane McCart went into detail about how he managed to keep some original art from Silverwolf Comics, and how his employment eventually came to an end. While discussing these things, I ask what kind of work he is doing nowadays.

“For the first time in my life I am working color, for the last couple of years. All my life I’ve always worked for reproduction…” he tells me as we look through a portfolio of some older work.

He describes his main influence, Frank Brunner, and how influences will show up in an artists work no matter how much an artist tries to not let it show.

This leads our discussion back to… Continue reading »

Jun 012013
 

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Here we have another Silverwolf original cover by Dane McCart, this one from Eradicators #4. The big secret on this one, according to McCart, is that none other than Sam Kieth himself inked the three characters. Continue reading »

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