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Robots From Tomorrow: Episode 80 – John Workman [Rebroadcast]

By | October 17th, 2019
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This episode was originally broadcast on May 15, 2014.

Though it might not be the same in other circles, when someone in comics describes a job as “Workman-like”, that is a compliment of the highest order. John Workman has done just about every job in the industry and done so with a consistent excellence for over four decades.

Known primarily for his award-winning lettering for such projects as Grant Morrison’s Doom Patrol, Paul Pope’s 100%, Tommy Lee Edwards’ Marvel 1985, and the majority of Walt Simonson’s output, Workman has also been a writer, essayist, cartoonist, and the Art Director for Heavy Metal during the late 70’s and early 80’s heydey.

He has also been one of the few letterers to really thrive in the digital age, using a hybrid work process to marry electronic efficiency with analog personality. In between his work on the Mega Man/Sonic books for Archie Comics, a new project with Tommy Lee Edwards, and lettering Simonson’s new Ragnarok series from IDW, he spared a few hours to talk with Mike and Greg about his career, what he’s seen, and where he thinks comics are going from here.

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Greg Matiasevich

Greg Matiasevich has read enough author bios that he should be better at coming up with one for himself, yet surprisingly isn't. However, the years of comic reading his parents said would never pay off obviously have, so we'll cut him some slack on that. He lives in Baltimore, co-hosts (with Mike Romeo) the Robots From Tomorrow podcast, writes Multiversity's monthly Shelf Bound column dedicated to comics binding, and can be followed on Twitter at @GregMatiasevich.

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