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As we come to the end of our exclusive interview with Steve Lieber and Jeff Parker, they talk to us about Disney buying Marvel, Parker’s wish for an all-expenses-paid trip to Disneyland, and how Periscope Studios, an artist-writer collective in Portland, OR, fits into the comics landscape:
We are continuing our special focus on artist Steve Lieber and writer Jeff Parker! In this latest installment, Parker talks about the differences between writing a creator-owned comic like Underground and Marvel’s Agents of Atlas, and announces that he’ll start writing Thunderbolts with issue #138:
We are continuing our special focus on artist Steve Lieber and writer Jeff Parker! In this latest installment, Parker talks about the differences between writing a creator-owned comic like Underground and Marvel’s Agents of Atlas, and announces that he’ll start writing Thunderbolts with issue #138:
Hey comics lovers! We are doing a special focus on Image Comics’ upcoming series, Underground. I had the pleasure of sitting down with the always-entertaining Steve Lieber and Jeff Parker, and they gave us the inside scoop on this action-adventure tale, in which park ranger Wesley Fischer fights to stay alive in the treacherous depths of the Earth:
Here, Steve and Jeff outline the many dangers of caving, and whether they consider Underground an environmental or adventure tale:
Underground has been so popular, we’ve already sold out of issue #2! We will be getting more in stock shortly, so look for our announcement! Also, check back later this week to get more details about Agents of Atlas and more.
I was fortunate enough to get about a half-hour of the delightful Steve Lieber and Jeff Parker on video, as I peppered them with questions about the Whiteout movie, their new comic Underground, Agents of Atlas, and the recent shakeups in the comics industry. The full blog posting will be ready on Monday, but here’s a sneak peek of Steve Lieber talking about what it was like to see his graphic novel Whiteout on the big screen: