Now and again I’d be offered a chance to wax poetic about what I did in the great war on comics. And while that time (and those offers) are now long past, the words still live on in the binary brew. These are a few I don’t mind pointing to for background and chuckles.
Fall From Grace Retrospective
Over the course of many months, Kuljit Mithra of manwithoutfear.com interviewed myself, Scott McDaniel and Hector Collazo on our Daredevil: Fall From Grace story arc. Fifteen years after the fact! This was a lot of fun, certainly from a pure nostalgia factor. But also as a wonderfully liberating assessment of who I was and what I accomplished (and failed to accomplish) during that run.
Silver Bullet Comics
A free-form and quite fun e-mail exchange resulted in this broad review of my career and take on titles. I think I was still “in” the industry at that point, and self-deluded enough to think it might continue to go somewhere.
b-independent.com
A short but informative exchange, really on the tail end of my involvement with comics. (Although I don’t think that had sunk in yet, from the quality of my answers.) Touches on the “cybercomics” I was working on at that time.
The Sliders interview
A Q&A during my run on the Sliders comic, a cousin to the Fox TV series that followed a group of travelers as they hopped across alternate versions of Earth, encountering weird adventure and dodgy special effects.
Man Without Fear
The excellent and definitive site on Daredevil, run by Kuljit Mithra, has given me some much appreciated props in regards to my work on this character. This was my first and probably most “definitive” review of my run on hornhead.
Daredevil 40th Anniversary Commentary
Back at Man Without Fear, where Kuljit grabbed a whole host of DD artists and writers to comment on the character and what it meant to each to work on the title. My piece is just a slight scroll down from the top of this page. (Sorry, no direct anchor link.)
On Writing Comics
This was very close to the first thing I ever posted to the Internets, a response to a “How do I get into comics?” query. It was either on Usenet or the long-running and now forgotten GEnie service. It remains one of my favorite screeds. And although I haven’t authored a comic in many years, I’d bet all the dried mead in Odin’s beard that it’s still largely true.