Dave Richards

Staff Writer
Plymouth, Michigan

Early on my mom came up with the plan to introduce me to reading via comics. Her plan worked and gave me both a lifelong love of reading and comics. The earliest comics I remember were some Spider-Man stories where he fought the Kingpin and an issue of Marvel’s “Star Wars” where Darth Vader battled a cyborg. My early comic habit got a regular fix whenever we’d take the Ohio Turnpike to visit my grandparents in Pennsylvania. We’d stop at a rest stop and I’d get a three pack of mostly Gold Key books like “Grimm’s Ghost Stories” or reprints of “Turk: Son of Stone.”

In the ‘80s I started collecting super hero books on a regular basis with “Thing” #24, where he battled the Rhino. From there I picked up a ton of Marvel books. Several years later I was introduced to the DC Universe via books like “Batman: The Killing Joke” and “Suicide Squad.” Later my tastes branched out as I discovered companies like Dark Horse and DC’s Vertigo imprint. Currently I’m a huge fan of all forms of genre comics: super hero, crime, action, horror, science fiction and fantasy

When I’m not writing for CBR I’m usually toiling away at the public library I work at or working on book reviews or other pop culture related ramblings at my blog.

FIRST COMIC: “Amazing Spider-Man” & “Star Wars”

FAVORITE CHARACTER: Spider-Man, Captain America, The Thing and Luke Cage

Articles By Dave Richards

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The Origin of Fear: Jones talks "Year One: Batman/Scarecrow"

Thu, April 28th, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

This summer Batman and the Scarecrow will have their first encounter on the silver screen in "Batman Begins." With that in mind DC has decided to reexamine the origin of the Scarecrow in "Year One: Batman/Scarecrow." CBR News spoke with series writer Bruce Jones about the project.

From Smallville to Metropolis: Verheiden Talks "Superman"

Thu, April 21st, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

This May, new "Superman" writer Mark Verheiden will have the task of guiding the Man of Steel through the deadly world of the post "Countdown" DC Universe. The former "Smallville" scribe spoke to CBR News about Superman and the challenges that lie in wait for the Man of Steel.

Normal in the Face of Gods: Rucka talks "The OMAC Project" and "Gotham Central"

Mon, April 18th, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

This month Greg Rucka takes readers on a quest to solve the mystery of "The OMAC Project," which will cause some big changes in the DCU. Then over in "Gotham Central," some more big changes are afoot. CBR News spoke to Rucka about both of these series with a handful of preview art to whet your appetite.

Hunting Devils in the City of Angels: Andreyko talks 'Manhunter'

Wed, April 13th, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

"Manhunter" is not your standard DC superhero book. It mixes superhero action, with courtroom drama, and gray colored noir style morality. CBR News spoke to "Manhunter" writer Marc Andreyko about the series, its unique character, where the book is headed, and how new readers can try an issue risk free.

All Out Chaos: Bedard talks "Spider-Man: Breakout"

Mon, April 11th, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

The massive villain jailbreak that took place in "New Avengers" left a huge mess for Marvel's heroes. This month in the pages of "Spider-Man: Breakout" Spidey begins cleaning up that mess by trying to end a gang war between two groups of villain escapees. CBR News spoke to writer Tony Bedard for the lowdown on the project.

War is Hell. Here Come the Demons; Denton Talks "Common Foe"

Fri, April 8th, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

In the Battle of the Bulge American forces had to contend with a surprise German onslaught and arctic like temperatures. In Image's "Common Foe," those same soldiers find themselves hunted by something ancient, evil, and ravenous. CBR News spoke with co-writer Shannon Denton for the latest.

Angst & Espionage: Van Lente on "Amazing Fantasy"

Mon, March 28th, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

As if being a teenager wasn't trouble enough Carmilla Black has to deal with guilt over her adopted parents' death, the effects of an unwanted super power and her megalomaniac birth mother. Black AKA The Scorpion is the star of a new arc of Marvel's "Amazing Fantasy." CBR News spoke with writer Fred Van Lente about the book. Includes an 11-page preview of #7.

Action, Espionage, Romance & Betrayals: Marks Powers talks "G.I. Joe"

Fri, March 25th, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

This May the long war between G.I. Joe and Cobra comes to a conclusion, to be followed by "G.I. Joe: America's Elite," a new ongoing series from Devils Due. CBR News got an intelligence briefing from "G.I. Joe" editor Mark Powers on all things Joe, plus a whole transports worth of preview art.

A Night at the Space Opera; Gibbons talks "The Rann/Thanagar War" and the "Watchmen" Film

Tue, March 22nd, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

This May, the fuse lit in DC Comics' "Adam Strange" erupts a cosmic powder keg in "The Rann/Thanagar War" which stars a host of DC's science fiction characters. CBR News spoke With writer Dave Gibbons for a battlefield report and his feelings on the upcoming film version of "Watchmen."

Summer Vacation in an Infinite City; Kennedy talks "Superman: Infinite City"

Mon, March 21st, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

This June, Superman and Lois Lane travel to a city filled with fantastic creations, monsters, magic and a possible connection to the planet Krypton. Mike Kennedy and Carlos Meglia recount Lois and Clark's adventures in "Superman: Infinite City." CBR News spoke to Kennedy about the book.

Vote for Me. Or I'll Kill You! Englehart talks "Dark Detective"

Wed, March 9th, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

Many comic readers feel Englehart & Rogers run on "Detective Comcis" in the '70s told the definitive Batman story. This May, the duo return to comics with their follow up "Batman: Dark Detective." CBR News caught up with with Englehart for a chat about the series. Updated 3/14/05 with new cover images.

Nature or Nurture? Andersen Gabrych Talks "Batgirl"

Fri, March 4th, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

After the events of "War Games," Batgirl relocated to the city of Bludhaven as one of the city's new champions. Now on her own, Batgirl's curiosity sends her on a journey of introspection. We spoke with writer Andersen Gabrych to see how life in the big city is treating Batgirl.

"Hack/Slash" Slices Its Way From Comic Page To The Stage

Thu, February 24th, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

Fans of "Hack/Slash" are going to love 2005. In addition to two previously announced comics, there's a stage adaptation of "Hack/Slash" coming this fall. CBR News spoke to "Hack/Slash" creator Tim Seeley, Chad Wise (penned the adaptation and directs the play) and the stars of the play, Stefani Bishop and Adam Mack.

Breaking The Silence; Andy Diggle Talks "Silent Dragon," "The Losers" and "Adam Strange"

Fri, February 18th, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

Coming This July from Wildstorm Signature is "Silent Dragon," a six-issue creator owned series by Andy Diggle and Leinil Yu that blends ancient Japanese culture with gritty sci-fi action. Diggle gave CBR News the scoop on the series as well as the latest on "The Losers" and "Adam Strange." Includes preview art from all three series.

George Bailey's Nightmare: Chaykin talks "City Of Tomorrow"

Wed, February 9th, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

In April, with his six issue Wildstorm series "City of Tomorrow," Howard Chaykin takes readers to the island city of Colombia, a once idyllic community until something turned the robotic servants of Colombia into criminal masterminds. Chaykin spoke to CBR News about the series. Updated with preview images.

Exploring Your Dark Side: Jenkins on "Batman: Jekyll & Hyde" and Shadow Walker

Tue, February 8th, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

The two latest projects from Paul Jenkins, "Batman: Jekyll and Hyde" and Shadow Walker, a supernatural creature featured in a recent Scum of the Earth video he co-directed, affords him the opportunity to tell stories about the human condition. We spoke with Jenkins about writing, directing and what the future holds for him.

Family Values From The Barrel Of A Gun: Gage talks "Deadshot"

Thu, February 3rd, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

When Deadshot, the DC Universe's deadliest marksman, discovers he has a daughter, he decides the best way to protect her is by eliminating the gangs that are turning her neighborhood into a war zone. CBR News spoke with writer Christos N Gage about the current "Deadshot" mini-series.

Grayson On Grayson: Devin Grayson Talks "Nightwing"

Wed, February 2nd, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

In April, Devin Grayson returns as the regular writer of "Nightwing," CBR News spoke to her about her plans for the book and the 400-page novel she's working on which features Nightwing and a number of prominent DC characters

Tim Seeley talks "Hack Slash: The Final Revenge of Evil Ernie" and "G.I. Joe"

Thu, January 27th, 2005 | Category: Comic Books

This July, Evil Ernie, one of the flagship characters of the late Chaos! Comics, makes his return to comics in "Hack/Slash: The Final Revenge of Evil Ernie." CBR News spoke with "Hack/Slash" writer Tim Seeley about the comic as well as his work on "G.I. Joe" and upcoming developments on that title.

Classic Cartoons, Norse Gods and Familial Obligations; Lance Khazei On "Son of the Mask"

Fri, January 21st, 2005 | Category: TV/Film

This February the sequel to blockbuster film "The Mask" hits theaters. CBR News spoke with screenwriter Lance Khazei about what fans of the comic series and the original film can expect from the sequel.

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