Another week of Artist August is wrapped up, and we had another batch of great interviews with talented artists from across the industry. Just in case you missed them, we’ve got links to all of the past week’s offerings below.
Eric Powell – We chat with The Goon’s writer/artist/creator about the growth of his artwork, where he gets his comedic stylings from, the current status of The Goon film, and more.
Matt Kindt – The renowned indie creator chats with us about his recent work, the differences between working on comics for the web and for print, his unique influences, and more.
Dustin Weaver – The rising star artist from Marvel’s SHIELD book talks with us about how Jim Lee helped him want to work in comics, how he comes up with some of the shockingly good and innovative pages he puts together for SHIELD, what Periscope Studios is like, and more.
Reilly Brown – The former Cable & Deadpool as well as Amazing Spider-Man artist talks Power Play, his new creator-owned digital comic, his thoughts on the DCnU reboot, what working with Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente is like, and more.
Khoi Pham – The long-time X-Men fans tells us what it is like to be the penciler on X-Men Legacy, how he transitioned from being a lawyer to an artist, and more.
RB Silva – One of Brazil’s best imports, Silva talks to us about what he felt about Jimmy Olsen ending, what it’s like to help relaunch Superboy, and more.
Aaron Kuder – One of the newest to the industry of all of our interviews, The Amory Wars artist talks with us about how he got hooked up on that project, who gives the most intense critiques at Ten Ton Studios, who was the most exciting person to meet in comics, and more.



