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Comics Editor Diana Schutz Retires From Dark Horse
Comics Editor Diana Schutz Retires From Dark Horse
Comics Editor Diana Schutz Retires From Dark Horse
In the history of comics, few editors have been as influential for as long as Diana Schutz. In terms of long-term, well-known women editors at the top of the industry, Schutz is really only equaled by Vertigo's Karen Berger and Shelly Bond. Today, Schutz announced she is retiring from Dark Horse after 25 years at the publisher, and would be moving towards more academic pursuits. Over the course of her impressive comics career she has worked with many of the best creators in the business, including Neil Gaiman, Frank Miller, Matt Wagner, Stan Sakai, Will Eisner, and Harvey Pekar, and her books have won multiple Eisner and Harvey awards.
Remembering Edvin Biukovic And 'Devils And Deaths'
Remembering Edvin Biukovic And 'Devils And Deaths'
Remembering Edvin Biukovic And 'Devils And Deaths'
Comic artist Edvin Biukovic died fifteen years ago this month at just 30 years old. His death was obviously a terrible loss to those who knew and loved him. It was also a terrible loss to the comic industry; Biukovic never received the level of lasting acclaim or recognition that his talent deserved, and produced relatively few works. Yet he was one of the finest comic artists of his generation. Biukovic published several works in his native Croatia that have sadly never been translated. His finished English-language works include a couple of Star Wars stories published at Dark Horse, and the first of Peter Milligan's Human Target stories for Vertigo. One work stands as his masterpiece; Devils And Deaths, written by his long-time friend and collaborator Darko Macan, and published by Dark Horse, is a science fiction story about a country torn apart by ancient grudges and tribal conflicts, and of the desperate people trying to eke out a purpose in the midst of war.
Who Really Owns the Comico Art for Sale on eBay?
Who Really Owns the Comico Art for Sale on eBay?
Who Really Owns the Comico Art for Sale on eBay?
An alarming report has revealed the possibility that lost original artwork that was meant to be returned to its creators by defunct publisher Comico 20 years ago may have resurfaced in the form of a massive eBay sale. Eye on Comics' Don MacPherson discovered the listing this week, which includes original artwork, printer proofs, color separation and color key printing sells and other materials num