Last edited by middenway; 10-11-2014 at 11:33 AM.
Great and very fun interview. Also a smashing t-shirt: "Join up, see the world, die young".
Swell bit about 'the power of comics that prose doesn't have'. And toys in the bath, heh!
SLINT / Mike Mignola / Walt Whitman / Arthur Lourié / Dr. Pepper
Yeah, it was a really fun interview. I like it when they joke around like that.
Yeah although along with the jokes they appear to be talking really profoundly and straight up about the work, as if the jokes may spring a bit from trying not to be coming across all-too intellectual or overly pretentious or such?
I usually find hearing mr Mike and mr Golden on Baltimore to be seeming super-inspired, as if with Baltimore they would really have found their vessel onto creating innovative or at least very hands-on storytelling with? And as a reader I'd think the book both as the series would seem to be showing such.
SLINT / Mike Mignola / Walt Whitman / Arthur Lourié / Dr. Pepper
This sounds like the story we've been waiting for, I can't wait.
I wasn't too fond of Berting's art on Witch of Harju, but man is that one hell of a cover. Its too good to pass on. I'll stick around.
Currently reading:Creepy, Eerie, The Goddamned, The Goon, Haunted Horror, Hellboy, King Conan, Last Gang in Town, Sherrif of Babylon, Stray Bullets, Usagi Yojimbo, Weird Love
Any way to change the thread title to say "Cult"? Seeing "Curse" keeps throwing me off.
Not much here story wise in the first issue but man, the art was fantastic! Those giant floating jelly fish were amazing
I hope you all enjoyed the first issue as much as I did.
Here's some interviews with Christopher Golden:
Good set up issue with the two teams. I like the whole Baltimore Squad they've created, it's like an occult Doc Savage.