Write Now (2002) comic books 2007
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Write Now (2002) #14Published Jan 2007 by TwoMorrows.
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Write Now! once again shows why it's the magazine for anybody interested in comics writing! Behind an all-new cover by Alex Maleev, start with an in-depth interview with Brian Michael Bendis, writer of Ultimate Spider-Man, Powers, New Avengers, and much more. Includes an amazing round table discussion on writing Spider-Man, past and present, with Stan Lee, Todd Mcfarlane, J.M. Straczynski, J.M. DeMatteis, Tom Defalco, Peter David, Marv Wolfman, Gerry Conway, Roy Thomas, Roger Stern, Len Wein, Denny O'Neil, and Howard Mackie! Also: an incredible Nuts & Bolts 'how-to section' featuring pencil art and script from the hottest comic of the year, Marvel's Civil War #1, by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven; Jim Starlin on the creation of his new Captain Comet and The Weird features for Mystery in Space - including Nuts and Bolts of Starlin's script and art; and Lee Nordling on adapting your comic for Hollywood! Plus, John Ostrander with another important writing lesson, and much, much more! Edited by Danny Fingeroth. Cover price $6.95.
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Write Now (2002) #15Published Apr 2007 by TwoMorrows.
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This issue features an in-depth interview with the amazingly versatile J.M. Dematteis, as he discusses his work on Disney's Abadazad with Mike Ploog (who provides a sidebar interview, and this issue's all-new cover)! Plus: an amazing 'Nuts & Bolts' section on DC's red-hot 52 series, featuring script by the Mark Waid/Greg Rucka/Geoff Johns/Grant Morrison team, breakdowns by Keith Giffen, and pencil art by Joe Bennett and Chris Batista; Jim Ottaviani (writer of Two-Fisted Science) tells you about the world of nonfiction comics writing and publishing; Grimjack's John Ostrander discusses the difference between writing a character you own and a 'franchise' property, on everything from Star Wars to Batman; Star Trek novelist Bill McCay tells how to deal with editors and rewrites; Journalist Don Smith takes you on a tour of the zany world of self-publishing; plus samples of comics scripts and art, and more! Edited by Danny Fingeroth. Cover price $6.95.
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Write Now (2002) #16Published Jun 2007 by TwoMorrows.
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A special star-spanning issue features an awesome Silver Surfer cover painting by Mike Zeck and Phil Zimelman! In this season of Fantastic Four 2: Rise Of The Silver Surfer, featured are 'Reflections On Writing About The Surfer' by the character's greatest scripters of all time, including Stan Lee, Steve Englehart, Jim Starlin, Ron Marz , and J.M. Dematteis! Plus, there's an in-depth interview with Todd McFarlane, giving his unique point of view on topics ranging from Spawn, the status of Image Comics in 2007, what makes great comics writing, and more! Edited by Danny Fingeroth. Includes a free preview of Draw! #14, also shipping this month! Cover price $6.95.
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Write Now (2002) #17Published Dec 2007 by TwoMorrows.$8.00
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Just in time for the new Fall TV season, this issue features secrets behind television's newest hit Heroes (and its webcomics) from series creator/writer Tim Kring and writer Jeph Loeb. Also find out about the Heroes: Origins spin-off series, and read interviews with DC Comics' head editorial honcho Dan Didio. Plus, Peter David talks about writing Stephen King's Dark Tower comic, Michael Teitelbaum tells us about writing superhero kids novels, and writer C.B. Cebulski talks about everything from manga to Marvel! Lastly, lots of great script and art nuts and bolts, and a free preview of Back Issue #24. Cover price $6.95.