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March 1, 2006

Interviews

Laura Martin — An Astonishing Colorist

by Jennifer M. Contino
Award-winning colorist (and Sequential Tart's Art Director) Laura Martin sat down with us to answer a few quick questions about her upcoming plans for world domination — both in and out of comics.

Max Estes — Coffee, Donuts, & Comics

by Jennifer M. Contino
Comic creator Max Estes' newest work, the Top Shelf original graphic novel Coffee and Donuts, just hit shelves a short time ago. We thought now was the perfect time to pick his brains about how he got int

Zorikh Lequidre — The Amazing, Astounding History of the Captains Marvel!

by Rebecca Buchanan
Musician, artist, teacher, and comic historian Zorikh Lequidre discussses his upcoming book on Captain Marvel.

Articles

Early Favorites — A Pro Roundtable

by Jennifer M. Contino
Almost all of us can remember those early comic books that got us interested in the medium, but just what held the attention of some of comics past and present comic creators?

Hopelessly Lost, But Making Good Time #59

by Pam Bliss
Hello and welcome back to "Hopelessly Lost ..." the series about making comics for cartoonists who aren't afraid to laugh at themselves, and everyone else who is willing to take a look at the results and snigger a bit.

When Frank Miller Was Good, He Was Really Good — Batman: Year One, the Deluxe Hardcover Edition by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli

by Corrina Lawson
With the release of the deluxe hardcover edition of Batman: Year One, by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli, Tart Corrina Lawson re-examines a masterful Batman story told by a master.

Why the Losers are Winners to Me

by Alice Doyle
The Losers, a comic by Andy Diggle and Jock, bring back good, old-fashioned action-adventure to comics. New Tart Alice Doyle introduces the comic book and its characters and notes its interactive relationship with film.

Convention Reports

WonderCon

by Adrienne Rappaport
Adrienne Rappaport reports from WonderCon, the opening convention of the 2006 season.

WonderCon Is Evolving ... — With Mixed Results

by Katherine Keller
Tart Katherine Keller spends a day at WonderCon and discovers it is growing by leaps and bounds.



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