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Writer: Seanan McGuire
Artist: Takeshi Miyazawa
Colorist: Ian Herring
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Writer: Seanan McGuire
Artist: Takeshi Miyazawa
Colorist: Ian Herring
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Writer: Ryan North
Artist: Naomi Franquiz
Colourist: Rico Renzi
Letter: Travis Lanham
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Writer: Jody Houser
Artist: Luke Ross
Colorist: Java Tartaglia
Publisher: Marvel
Writers: Mark Waid, Al Ewing & Jim Zub
Penciller: Paco Medina
Inker: Juan Vlasco
Colourist: Jesus Aburtov
Writer: Kelly Thompson
Artist: Carmen Carnero
Colourist: Tamra Bonvillain
Letterer: Clayton Cowles
Writer: Daniel Warren Johnson
Artist: Daniel Warren Johnson
Letterers: Daniel Warren Johnson and Rus Wooton
Colorist: Mike Spicer
Publisher: Image Comics
Writer: Peter J. Tomasi
Art: Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza
Publisher: DC
As we tread closer to the long awaited Detective Comics issue #100
Writers: John Wagner; Dan Abnett; James Peaty; Gordon Rennie
Artists: Colin MacNeil; INJ Culbard; Paul Marshall; Mark Harrson; Simon Coleby
Writer: Ed Brubaker
Artist: Sean Phillips
Colorist: Jacob Phillips
Publisher: Image Comics
As Ed Brubaker explains at the end of the issue, he
Writer: Scott Lobdell
Artist: Pete Woods
Colorist: Rex Lokus
Publisher: DC Comics
Scott Lobdell has been writing Red Hood since the start of the
Writer: Brian Michael Bendis
Artist: Ivan Reis and Brandon Peterson
Colorist: Alex Sinclair
Publisher: DC Comics
Brian Michael Bendis has been wr
Written by Mark Russell
Art by Stephen Byrne
Lettering by Dave Sharpe
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CTG: What did comics mean to you as a child and what made you want to make them?
Chaykin: I was four years old. I had two older cousins
CTG: You had a young, aspiring artist come up to you earlier -
Walsh: Yeah, I get that quite often at shows like this now. Young or aspiring
CTG: What did comics mean to you when you were growing up, and what made you transition from loving them into wanting to make them?
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