Beau Yarbrough
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MORE FROM SAN DIEGO: Adam Kubert on a Life in Comics
Tue, July 22nd, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
Adam Kubert talks about his career path and passions at his spotlight panel at Comic-Con International in San Diego.
MORE FROM SAN DIEGO: Joe Quesada Explains It All
Mon, July 21st, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
Marvel's Editor-in-Chief on the industry, recent Marvel missteps, and a grab bag of other questions answered.
SAN DIEGO, DAY FOUR: Chaykin, Willingham, Simone on JLA
Mon, July 21st, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
A year-long JLA miniseries by Joe Kelly is announced and various other creators, including Howard Chaykin, have their way with the JLA in the meantime in 2004. Plus more news from DC's super teams panel from Sunday at Comic-Con International.
SAN DIEGO, DAY THREE: Loeb/Sale Exclusive to DC, Announce Sequel to 'Long Halloween,' 'Dark Victory'
Sun, July 20th, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
The bad news for Marvel Comics continues this weekend in San Diego, as DC Comics inks a deal at Comic-Con International making Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale exclusive creators for Marvel's Distinguished Competition.
SAN DIEGO, DAY TWO: Morrison Exclusive to DC, Gaiman to Participate on New 'Books of Magic'
Sat, July 19th, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
DC Comics ties down "New X-Men" writer Grant Morrison to an exclusive contract and brings back Neil Gaiman to help launch the latest "Books of Magic" series.
SAN DIEGO, DAY TWO: Bendis, Mignola, 'Fables' Win at 2003 Eisners
Sat, July 19th, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
A newly redesigned Eisner Award made its debut Friday night at Comic-Con International in San Diego.
SAN DIEGO, DAY ONE: Giving the Devil his Due
Thu, July 17th, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
Devil's Due talks upcoming "GI Joe," "Voltron" story arcs at Comic-Con International in San Diego on Thursday.
SAN DIEGO, DAY ZERO: Judd Winick Gets Criminal in 'Caper'
Wed, July 16th, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
Judd Winick jumps into crime comics with both feet with not one, but three crime stories in one DC maxiseries, "Caper."
Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition: Tyler Page of 'Stylish Vittles'
Mon, July 14th, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
Tyler Page tells the mostly autobiographical story of the first time he fell in love, in "Stylish Vittles: I Met a Girl." Third in a five part series profiling this year's nominees for the Eisner Award for Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition.
Star Power: Giffen and Doran Preview 'Reign of the Zodiac'
Fri, July 11th, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
Keith Giffen and Colleen Doran create a new world -- in exhaustive detail -- for their new ongoing, "Reign of the Zodiac." The preview includes exclusive images from Doran.
Talents Deserving of Wider Recognition: Myatt Murphy and Scott Dalrymple of 'Fade From Blue'
Wed, July 9th, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
Two men tell the story of four half-sisters exploring the mystery of how their mothers died in 'Fade from Blue.' Myatt Murphy and Scott Dalrymple are profiled in the second in a five part series covering this year's nominees for the Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition Eisner award.
Dezago and Rousseau Unleash a Little BEDLAM: Duo Self-Publishes 'The Perhapanauts'
Tue, July 8th, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
The new Todd Dezago and Craig Rousseau collaboration isn't available in comics shops: The comic industry veterans self-publish 'The Perhapanauts' and distribute it online and at conventions.
A Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition: Justine Shaw of 'Nowhere Girl'
Mon, July 7th, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
The Eisner Awards get their first Web comic nominee: Justine Shaw's "Nowhere Girl," an online comic about an angry young girl lashing out at the world around her, either spiraling down to self-destruction or finding redemption. First in a five part series covering this year's nominees for the Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition award.
A. Bug's Life: Keith Giffen's Ambush Bug is Back
Sun, June 8th, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
Keith Giffen's cult favorite superhero teleports back into comics this summer in the pages of "Lobo Unbound," and Giffen announces the next "Lobo" project: a holiday crossover with one of the most popular superhero teams of the past five years.
Your Job Really Isn't That Bad: 'Puffed' Daddy Layman Talks Miniseries
Wed, June 4th, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
You're trapped in a theme park costume, and you've just been dropped off in the worst neighborhood in town and you need to get someone to unzip your crotch to get you out of your suit. John Layman talks his new black comedy, "Puffed."
Hazy Shade of Winter: CA Supreme Court Sides with DC
Mon, June 2nd, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
The California Supreme Court rules that a "Jonah Hex" parody depiction did not infringe the rights of blues musicians Johnny and Edgar Winter.
From Comics2Film to Comics: Rob Worley Gets Epic in 'Young Ancient One'
Thu, May 29th, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
CBR's own Rob Worley goes from writing about comics to writing one, with "Young Ancient One" from Marvel Comics' new Epic line.
Riverdeep Signs Deal With DC Comics To Deliver Batman Edutainment CD-ROMs
Fri, May 23rd, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
Interplanetary Guerilla Warfare: A Preview of Warren Ellis' 'Switchblade Honey'
Fri, May 23rd, 2003 | Category: Comic Books
Publisher Larry Young shares a special six page preview of "Switchblade Honey," Warren Ellis' graphic novel coming this July from AiT/Planet Lar.



