Should We Know You, Brent Peeples?
On this edition of Should We Know You? We talk to the artist of Image Comics Last of the Greats Brent Peeples about his awesome book, going on hiatus, and furries.
On this edition of Should We Know You? We talk to the artist of Image Comics Last of the Greats Brent Peeples about his awesome book, going on hiatus, and furries.
This week on ‘Should We Know You…?’, we profile (not racially) a true renaissance man, action figure customizer, podcast co-host, touring stand-up comedian, and hardcore member of The PoP!ulation! Join us, won’t you, as we ask Viet Huynh …Should We Know You…?
Horror writer and arm wrestler extraordinaire Dirk Manning returns once again to Panels on Pages with more talk on horror, digital comics and breaking into the business.
The man behind the art of one of this year’s break out hits sits down to talk comics, concrete, and Roy Biggins. Yeah, this one takes a weird turn or two.
On October 7th, Adam WarRock’s “The War for Infinity” Infinity Gauntlet-inspired hip-hop concept album is released, so we traveled to the edge of the universe and asked “Should We Know You?”
Freelance Writer and Humorist Arie Kaplan answers the burning question: Should We Know You? A special VIDEO “Should We Know You?”, from C2E2 2010!
The hardest workin’ man in the convention scene comes to PoP!. Read on and see just what kind of badass art a man in his socks can produce in three days.
Somewhere between Clive Barker’s repressed memories and H.R. Giger’s fever dreams lies the mindscape of Menton J. Matthews III.
This past April at the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo, PanelsOnPages.com asked up-and-coming comic artist Chris Burnham the million-dollar-question: Should We Know You?
Watch the video for his answer.
Sure, Canada’s unleashed its own smoke monster on the unsuspecting folk here in New England, but they’ve also given us some great comic creators over the years. Get to know one, won’t you?
Vagabonds, hustlers, pimps, gamers and mercenaries… The esteemed Mr Rugg has dabbled in all of it. His work is damn near everywhere, so get acquainted.
Have you been waiting 20 years for a full line of Dino-Riders customs? Or maybe closer to ten for an amazing Citizen V? Or are you more into the Cybertronian fare? Boskoes has you covered, no matter what your custom toy proclivities.
Remember when ToyFare was good? If so, you may have seen a few entries from this gentlemen. Take a look.
A new column for the new year: We start things off with an artist whose work is more than meets the eye. Wocka wocka wocka!