Wizard Magazine 19, March 1993
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* Jack Kirby comes back to comics via his line of Topps Comics
* Palmer's Picks. Rick Veitch: palmerspicks.com/wizard-19-ric...
*Jae Lee's Youngblood Strikefile is on the horizon!
* Larry Hama's origin story
* Mike Mignola talks about drawing the Topps adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula
* Dave Sim writes an issue of Spawn
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Wow, that takes me back. I drew that 'Deadpool' inspired character as I felt that it had a better chance of winning due to Liefeld's popularity. 😁
Thanks for showcasing this.
I remember walking down to the 7-11 at 10:00 at night to search the spinner rack for the latest issue of SPAWN (Which was Issue #10). I bought a slurpee, Issue 10 and some nachos...man...those were the days.
Watching these vids is getting expensive. Every damn week I'm stopping the show to order books I see. Just ordered Veitch's The One and Brat Pack collections. Keep on keeping on lads!
God help us if they start going in depth on the works of moebius
JAG aka Mortal Mirror Studio here. I had a subscription to Wizard in high school. Fucking loved it. Pored over those pages. Some of it was garbage even then, but it was an absolute joy during this exact era that you guys are covering. I drew a weekly comic strip called "The Pride" in the local newspaper The Adirondack Mountain Sun from 1994-1997. The strip was really one page a week of an ongoing vigilante superhero team book. I'm working on a slightly remastered collection of that series while I also develop a new take on these old childhood characters a la something like Savage Dragon. I'll keep you Kayfabes posted on that! I have to say, Brutes and Babes taught me a few key lessons that first debuted in that strip, particularly my first attempts at 3 point perspective!
I’ve watched this video 3 times already, brings back so many fun memories. I was 8 years old when I got my first comic book at the corner store. Secret Defenders #1 had (of course) a red foil cover and it featured Wolverine on it. I bought my first Wizard Magazine the same month just because of the cover. That Rick Veitch Illustration on page 14 always crept the hell out of me!
Hardware, Blood Syndicate, and Static .. loved those .. I shortly got off comics after this.
Adding Two-Fisted Zombies to the hit list.
... my favorite factoid taken from this issue ... there was talk about Tim Burton directing a Concrete film ... that could have been a masterpiece
Another great episode!
Another high quality episode fellas.
Love to hear greg irons mentioned in the comic community. RIP
Very fun to look and listen to you two.
I remember reading Army@Love when it came out and loving it, for some reason I never noticed it was Rick Veitch's work until now! I wasn't too familiar with his body of work back then anyway, now that I am it makes sense why that comic was the way it was.
hahaha I was the kid that sent in Silverwolf as My Kind of Hero. 1:02:41
Gary Frank, Gary Erskine and Carlos Pacheco came through Marvel UK as well. A weird thing about the Marvel UK stuff is that it was also published in a fortnightly 2000AD sized anthology called Overkill in the UK, but with all the Marvel U.S. characters removed! This also led to the copies of the comics being polybagged with a warning sticker saying that the comic included material already printed in Overkill.
Mark Texiera's dark stuff and Jae Lee. Gonzo gold.
Marvel UK's Knights Of Pendragon volume 1 was one of the best things on the stands in the 90s. Incredible work.
Stan Sakai's Space Usagi was going to get an animated series, but with Bucky O'Hare coming out they vetoed that shit. So I got kind of a love hate with Bucky... But I still have the Bucky toys and VHS lol.
I'm Australian and I loved Bucky O'Hare. The arcade game was awesome.
Eddie that Truman influence is suddenly so apparent in X! Thanks for the insight keep killin it blood
I need to get those Turtles issues - I just got the issues right around that exact same time period that Mark Bode did, met him at a con and got them signed also. It is such a cool and interesting section of TMNTs.
Eddie’s tryna kill people with the Gillberg reference 😂😂😂
You guys said nothing about Legionnaires #1 coming out -- I assume it's because you're planning a Legion of Super-Heroes show and tell episode
Neil Hansen AKA Sypder Hansen is the creator if Icon Devil! It comes full circle :)
Trivia about the Superhero Catalogue... the New Jersey store Heroes World would be the distribution company that Marvel buys and ultimately leads to the collapse of the multi-distributor system and the Diamond monopoly.
Dan Pussey?!?! Can you do a shoot interview with him?!? Its nice to see that his comics career took off! 😂
I know you should always be improving as an artist, but for me Veitch at Two Fisted Zombies is at a near perfect level. Are there artists that you guys have seen lose a particular style you really enjoyed by pushing to become cleaner and more “professional” (air quote)
Wasn't the x traitor gambit because of his involvement with the mutant masscre?
Gillberg!
BUT HOW MUCH WAS NEW MUTANTS 87 WORTH? HOW WILL I EVER RETIRE?
Who was the X Traitor ?
The yellow glove might be Batgirl.
Firestorm