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February 1, 2007

Interviews

Steve Barr — A Filmmaker's Journey into Comics

by Lisa Fary

Neil Kleid — Brownsville: The Rise of the Jewish Mob

by Corrina Lawson
Xeric Grant recepient Neil Kleid talks about his latest graphic novel. Kleid puts a lifelong fascination about gangsters to good use in Brownsville.

Steve Leialoha — It's Not All Black and White

by Adrienne Rappaport
Steve Leialoha graciously answers our questions about how he got his start, and how he feels about "tracing."

Mike Bullock — Only the Beginning

by Corrina Lawson
Bullock talks about the creation of Lions & Tigers & Bear, to his unusual publicity efforts, and his upcoming projects.

Yamila Abraham — The Growth of Yaoi

by Katherine Keller
In celebration of "porn month," an interview with Yaoi Press founder and publisher, Yamila Abraham.

James Roberts — The Necropolis Chronicles

by Corrina Lawson
Many of us refer to high school as a metaphorical nightmare butthe nightmares are real for this school's students.

Todd Nauck — Wild about Comics

by Lee Atchison
Todd Nauck is the current artist on Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, working with writer Peter David, and on Teen Titans Go!, working with writer J. Torres.

Articles

Comic Books and Films — A Marriage Made in Heaven or Hell?

by Jocelyn Bothe
The use of comic books as source material for feature films has resulted in movies both critically acclaimed and critially panned. Comic creators weigh in on the pros and cons.

Hopelessly Lost, But Making Good Time #70

by Pam Bliss
Aroooo! It's time for shapeshifters: not just werewolves, but all kinds of characters who have more than one form. First in a sub-series about character types in comics.

Professional Attitude

by Mariah Huehner
Why talent isn't always enough.

Secret Origins of a Fangirl — Made in Japan

by Jenni Moody
I had been interested in sequential art since I was very young, but it took moving to the other side of the world to cement my love for the medium.

Sexy Blue Beasts — Cool Blue Characters Burn Red Hot

by Suzette Chan
Comics are crawling with sexy blue beasts. We choose the top ten.

Super Dates — Would Superheroes Also Be Super Good to Date?

by Alice Doyle
The whole world has decreed that on the 14th of this month you shall be blissed out by love, feeling sexier than Marilyn Monroe's lingerie drawer and ready for the Perfect Date.



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