This podcast features two men at different stages of comic book stardom; Whilce Portacio was a massive name in the early nineties with his Wetworks Comics and co creating the Image Comics line, but then he went quiet. From 2000 until 2006 he was unable to work, however in that period he was teaching up and coming artists, including David Yardin who has been doing excellent work on Marvel titles such as Storm and Black Panther. The master and the student speak in this panel which was recorded on the Saturday of Supanova Sydney 2007.
Show Notes
Current Projects
going to the “otherside”
batman confidential
David Yardin’s first gig.
helping young artists
Exercises in comic art.
much much more!!!!
Competitions
Send us your ideas for who you want to see at supanova for a chance to win Supanova Swag!
competitions run for a month!
This Podcast could be sponsored by YOU to find out how CONTACT US!
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This podcast features two men at different stages of comic book stardom; Whilce Portacio was a massive name in the early nineties with his Wetworks Comics and co creating the Image Comics line, but then he went quiet. From 2000 until 2006 he was unable to work, however in that period he was teaching up and coming artists, including David Yardin who has been doing excellent work on Marvel titles such as Storm and Black Panther. The master and the student speak in this panel which was recorded on the Saturday of Supanova Sydney 2007.
Show Notes
Current Projects
going to the “otherside”
batman confidential
David Yardin’s first gig.
helping young artists
Exercises in comic art.
much much more!!!!
Competitions
Send us your ideas for who you want to see at supanova for a chance to win Supanova Swag!
competitions run for a month!
This Podcast could be sponsored by YOU to find out how CONTACT US!
This entry was posted
on Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008 at 7:00 pm and is filed under Podcasts.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.