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Previously On…Artist August

By | August 30th, 2011
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We’re at the finish line of Artist August, with just two more days left to go. But if you missed the past week, you’ve missed a ton of talk with some of the absolutely best in the business. Check below to see what you missed, and if interested, click through the links to read the full interview.

Brian Hurtt – The artist of one of our favorite books – The Sixth Gun – chats with us about his and Cullen Bunn’s success on their Oni Press series, who else he’d like to work with, his influences, and a ton more.

Caanan Grall – One of our favorite creators around, we talk with Caanan about his Eisner nominated web comic Max Overacts, Muppet Thor, the plusses and minuses of making your own comics, and more.

Scott Kowalchuk – The artist of one of our favorite minis of 2011 (The Intrepids), we talk to Scott about Adam West, how he developed the look of The Intrepids, his next work, and more.

Jeff Lemire – We have an extensive talk with one of our favorite creators, as we talk to Jeff about his DCnU launch books Frankenstein: Agent of SHADE and Animal Man, why he pushes his art in Sweet Tooth in different directions all of the time, why he prefers black-and-white, and more.

Declan Shalvey – The Thunderbolts artists talks to us about working with Jeff Parker, his desire to creat the great Irish graphic novel, working with art blogs Comic Twart and Eclectic Micks, working on covers, and more.

Steve Lieber – One of the nicest guys in comics, we talk with Steve about Periscope Studios, his 4chan presence, dream projects, and a whole lot more.

Tommy Lee Edwards – On our most recent Artist August interview, we talk with the Marvel 1985 and Turf artist about working with Jonathan Ross, what he knows of the Matthew Vaughn production of his and Ross’ Golden Age, working with Image Comics, his art studio The BLVD., and more.

Artist August Contest – Do you like awesome prizes from great artists? Sign up for our contest as we give away sketches and signed gear from Charlie Adlard, Rob Gullory, Nick Pitarra and Tradd Moore.


David Harper

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