I've even written articles for Marvel, DC, Extreme, Valiant, Dark Horse, and other comicbook publishers.
I've also written a book or three (Trivia Mania: Commercials and Ads, Kiddie Meal Collectibles, as well as contributed to other books including Stan Lee’s How to draw Superheroes and Stan Lee’s Master Class).
Well in ‘87 I created and wrote my first comic, Agent Unknown for Renegade Press. While it took me some 19 years to get back into writing comics, I did return to the field in 2006 in Psychosis #1 with my short story Never Judge a Book. Since then, I've gone to contribute stories to several small-press publishers including Main Enterprises, Red Anvil Comics, InDELLible, and others. I even produced three of my one comics for Pronto Comics; The Adventures of Hot Girl and Totally Hot Girl, First in Flight (The Story of Gustave Whitehead), and Perceptions (with more to come).
Needless to say (and for reasons I still don’t quite get) recently, a number of folks who run comicbook podcasts have chosen to interview me. Here are just some of the most recent interviews.
First up are the fine folks from Grawlix podcast:
Then Vera Sam interviewed me on his Catch the Craze podcast:
Next up were Ray Felix and Lance Mecaneck, on Bronx Heroes:
And most recently Michael Grassia and Miike Lopesz from IncrediCon Live interviewed me on their IncrediChat:
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