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For Chris Giarrusso, the creator of Mini-Marvels and G-Man, a longstanding career began with a college internship from the State University of New York at Binghamton. Giarrusso’s writing and art have won fans of both comic books and comic strips, and when AHOY Comics needed someone to draw HASHTAG... more
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Ten years ago, first-year art school student Juan Castro of Tijuana, Mexico, posted a series of sketches on the website DeviantArt, and a comic book career was born. Today, Castro’s works have graced titles such as Transformers, Aquaman, Batgirl, GI Joe, and AHOY Comics’ premier series THE WRONG... more
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For more than 30 years, artist Richard Williams has been messing with American culture, most notably on the covers of MAD. His client list includes NBC, Hallmark Cards, The Atlantic, Forbes, and the National Park Service. Williams’ paintings have been purchased by Steven Spielberg, George Lucas,... more
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Paul Constant is co-founder of The Seattle Review of Books and a veteran literary critic whose works have appeared in numerous publications. For years, he covered politics for The Stranger, an alternative paper in Seattle. His short comic story “The Fairgrounds Horror”—starring Stinger, the crime-... more
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Greg Scott has been drawing comic books since that amazing moment many years ago when—well—you need to hear it from him. Scott has illustrated more than 100 titles, and his artwork brings to life HIGH HEAVEN, our send-up on religion, written by Tom Peyer. Scott spoke with AHOY Comics publisher Hart... more
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Jamal Igle launched his career at age 17 as an intern at DC Comics. In fact, he’d been already planning it for six years. Over the last three decades, from his breakout creation Molly Danger to his artistry on Supergirl and Firestorm, Igle has done everything. A past winner of the Inkpot Award for... more
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Writer and Eisner Award-winning editor Stuart Moore broke into comics in 1990 and has never looked back. He’s edited critically acclaimed books for Marvel and DC, and his writing includes comics and novels for a variety of publishers, as well as novelizations of comics and movies such as Civil War... more
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In 1976, Tom Peyer launched a weekly comic strip for the Syracuse New Times, an alternative newspaper in Central New York. Twelve years later, he became an editor at DC Comics and then a writer with more than 250 titles on his bibliography. His newest creations – HIGH HEAVEN and THE WRONG EARTH –... more