Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with John Morrow by clicking on the video player above! Marvel vs. DC has been the gold standard in comic book company wars for decades. Right behind it in comics cultural importance is probably Jack Kirby vs. Stan Lee, a neverending fount of bitterness between two of... Continue Reading →
In the 1990s, comic books were Hulk huge! VIDEO INTERVIEW
Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Jason Sacks and Keith Dallas by clicking on the video player above! In the 1990s, there were a lot of comic books—and comic book publishers—that I either missed out on completely or that held so little appeal to me that I ignored them. That’s saying a... Continue Reading →
Before Superman, DC was already a Major deal! VIDEO INTERVIEW
Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Nicky Wheeler-Nicholson by clicking on the video player above! Whatever you think you know about the 1930s origins of comic books, be prepared to learn a lot more. In her new book, DC Comics Before Superman: Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson’s Pulp Comics, my guest today, Nicky Wheeler-Nicholson,... Continue Reading →
Business Wars fought by podcaster David Brown! PODCAST INTERVIEW
Today's Guest: David Brown, podcast host, "Business Wars" Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with David Brown by clicking on the video player above! Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of podcast fans who like nothing more than a brutal war of perceived slights and misunderstandings—Marc Maron vs. the... Continue Reading →
Super-Team Family is a mind-boggling dream-up comic! VIDEO INTERVIEW
Today's Guest: Ross Pearsall, comics cover artist, "Super-Team Family" Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Ross Pearsall by clicking on the video player above! Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of forgotten comic book characters hoping Ross Pearsall will give them new life in the next “Super-Team Family”... Continue Reading →
Black Lightning charged up by creator Tony Isabella! PODCAST INTERVIEW
Today's Guest: Tony Isabella, comic book writer, creator, "Black Lightning" Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Tony Isabella by clicking on the video player above! Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of equally deserving, veteran comic book creators who hope Marvel and DC will eventually bring creator rights... Continue Reading →
Hero-A-Go-Go the 1960s with Michael Eury! VIDEO INTERVIEW
Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Michael Eury by clicking on the video player above! Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of comic books fans who may deny the existence of Captain Nice, Frankenstein Jr. or Ropeman, but we know better … in the NEW new media capital... Continue Reading →
Tripwire at 25! UK genre mag celebrates comics, film, TV! VIDEO INTERVIEW
Today's Guest: Joel Meadows, editor, Tripwire: The Genre Magazine Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Joel Meadows by clicking on the video player above! Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of international fanboys who swear they get all the jokes in “The Big Bang Theory” … in the... Continue Reading →
1296 Young artist George Perez talks drawing comic books in 1976! INTERVIEW
Today's Guest: George Perez, comic book artist, "Avengers," "Fantastic Four" (Back in 1976, a Connecticut newspaperman named Anthony Scialis started a comics- and science fiction-oriented fanzine he called Compass. Among its many other accomplishments, it gave a raw, 16-year-old boy from New Jersey a chance to do celebrity interviews, op-eds and general reporting. That boy... Continue Reading →
Superman’s pal Tim Hanley on Investigating Lois Lane! VIDEO INTERVIEW
Today's Guest: Tim Hanley, author, Investigating Lois Lane, Wonder Woman Unbound Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Tim Hanley by clicking on the video player above! Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of young women who changed their initials to L.L. in the hopes of catching Henry Cavill’s eye…... Continue Reading →