May 202013
 

Erad3The reason why Dane still had the original covers to The Eradicators #3 and #4 is because he tricked publisher Kris Silver, plain and simple.

Dane told me how it was standard practice at Silverwolf for the artists to make their own arrangements to have their cover art colored. What Dane did was to make a photocopy of the piece and have that colored instead of the original. When he turned in his pages, Silver just looked through the stack and saw that the cover was colored, and that was that.

“Dyes on a photocopy basically, which is what I gave to Silver. I had the art…he didn’t know any better, most of the covers from (Silverwolf) you won’t find in the condition they should be in, which is black and white, because he had the artists paint over their originals because Silver did not know any different. So he got mine and thought he had gotten the originals. But these are the originals.”

“The cover was the first thing I did because he needed it to advertise on the back of issue 2. I had finished the penciling it and had left it on my drawing board at the studio. When I came back a couple of days later, and it was inked with a note saying ‘Dane, this was fun we should work together again’. That was my initial meeting with Tim Vigil.”

I asked about Tim Vigil, “He was fast, precise…Vigil had reached the level, but all of us we were just kind of breaking in…Vigil was accomplished, he was the reason why Silver, I believe, if he had any credibility…he gave Silver some credibility.”

Which led to another great story… Continue reading »

May 132013
 

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Ever since I first heard about this idea on Kickstarter, I’ve been getting updates regularly from Chris Wall of BIA. I was informed when they would be available, when they were ready, after they shipped...this has been a great company to do business with. Continue reading »

May 032013
 

BombshellWell, the annual Free Comic Book Day is upon us once again, and I’ve got a suggestion for a free comic for you! In case you have never heard of FCBD, here’s the scoop:

Free Comic Book Day is a single day – the first Saturday in May each year – when participating comic book shops across North America and around the world give away comic books absolutely FREE* to anyone who comes into their stores.

I’ve chosen Hero Universe Comics Bombshell #1 to be Moby’s inaugural Digital Pick for FCBD. There are three issues in the series, and you can get the first one for free right hereThere are so many indie comics out nowadays, and many of them are noteworthy, but I wanted to pick something from the crowd that most readers would enjoy.

If you collect comics you have probably imagined what it would be like to wake up and have a superpowers, eh? Then what? You have these superpowers, but how do you become a superhero? That’s sort of the premise behind Bombshell.

This pick is in honor of the Bombshell #1 Convention Exclusive Edition Kickstarter going on right now; more info on that is at the bottom of this post. Continue reading »

Apr 302013
 

 

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Moby had a good day today while in Massachusetts thanks to eBay comics wholesaler Gary Dolgoff Comics. The shop is run out of a ‘loft’ style 4-story near Springfield and they were quite helpful when I arrived to pick up a great set of Grips comics I spotted on eBay; a Grips Mega-Set if you will.

Unfortunately I had to run and little time to loiter and bug Rob (or the rest of the staff), but I did manage to learn that the shop ships A LOT of comics and prefers to sell sets and runs. The long boxes on pallets awaiting sorting testified to the volume and selection. Okay, I was a bit impressed, but managed not to geek out.

The Grips set I picked up was a bargain at under $1 per book. It contained 26 mostly high-grade comics including full runs of Grips V. 1&2, Grips Adventures, Grips Special #1, and a copy of GMC Action #5 for good measure. 26 books for $23…I almost felt guilty.

Gary Dolgoff Comics is an eBay seller, so there’s no need to be near Massachusetts to get yourself a great deal too. Recommended.

Gary Dolgoff Comics • 116 Pleasant St. Easthampton, MA 01027 • Phone: 413-529-0326 • Fax: 413-529-9824 • gary@gdcomics.com • eBay Store

Apr 272013
 

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Issue #1 Now Available

I first saw this comic book on Kickstarter, and it looked like an interesting concept.

The Heroes of Echo Company are a group of elite Space Marines who have taken on the personas of Earth’s greatest heroes and legends…The young Marines of Echo Company, Sinbad, Robin Hood, Lancelot, Hua Mulan, Samson, Wild Bill and Musahi, under the command of Erik Wright, code name Ulysses, will have to prove what a real hero is when they are faced with the horrors of war.

The story is set in the year 2145 and the Marines of Echo Company portray themselves as heroes of the past. Just try to imagine the movie Aliens, but with Ripley surrounded by The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. It certainly was an original concept, and I just had to check it out after seeing some of the striking character pin-ups posted to the kickstarter. You can see them at the bottom of this post.

The art by Joseph Henson worked really well with the story and the pace of the book was great. Perhaps I should not be so impressed by ‘panel pages’, but by about page 13 I had that moment where I realized just how well the story was being told, both visually and narratively

The coloring and ‘texture(?)’ to the finished work gives the world of Echo Company that ‘lived in’ look, a bit like the world of TV’s Battlestar Galactica reboot, or the film Outland. And like those examples, the inhabitants of Echo Company come across the same way…they too are far from perfect, not just ‘bad-ass’ heroes, and their flaws give them a bit of depth and vulnerability. They drink, they gamble, maybe cheat a little…you’ll love ’em.
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