Posts Tagged ‘press’

Some Great ‘Star Wars: Blood Ties’ Press – Interviews with TIME.COM and IGN

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

More Blood Ties coverage – an interview with me has just been posted over on techland.com. This is Time Magazine’s Tech/Geek Page. This is the closest I’ll get to ‘Time Man of the Year’ until I get around to finishing my world-peace-laser. Click the pic for the link.

“I also used to make up a lot of stories with my Star Wars toys in my bedroom and backyard. I could never hold onto the lightsabers, though. No doubt, when my tiny figures’ tiny hands were cut off in tiny rages by tiny Sith, they lost their lightsabers down deep (tiny) caverns. So, most of my original stories probably had titles like “Luke Skywalker and the colored matchstick held on by blu-tac.”

IGN have also interviewed me (entirely about Blood Ties) - right here

“As for the tone, these are not really kids’ tales. These happen in darker places with darker scenarios than The Clone Wars.  Although there is definitely some humor, we’re dealing with two men (in Jango and Boba) who aren’t exactly known for their fluffy-teddy-like approachable personas.”

There are also some great early reviews which I will post later.

Interviewed In Arcana Magazine #1

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

My name is far too large on the cover of the upcoming ‘Arcana Magazine’ #1.  Especially considering the other talent interviewed in the debut issue of this great new quarterly – which you should buy, love, and tell your friends about.

ARCANA MAGAZINE #1

Written and art by various.

Arcana Magazine is a bold new endeavor focused on the very best of sequential art and the people behind it. Every issue is packed with interviews, articles, reviews and art to make your eyes bleed. We chat with Tom Taylor, the Australian playwright behind Star Wars: Invasion; Edmund Shern, creator of Radical’s Freedom Formula; and Robert Venditti, writer of The Surrogates. Plus, in-depth discussion with the multi-talented David Mack (Kabuki), BOOM! Studios’ Chip Mosher tells what it takes to sell comics these days and the ongoing love affair between music and comic books.

96 pages, $3.50.

Coming January.

The Radio Interview

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

I was recently interviewed in San Diego for a Philadelphia radio program called Fictional Frontiers.

Sohaib Awan – great guy – and I discussed all things Star Wars: Invasion as well as SDCC in general in what turned out to be a very fun interview.

The program also has an interview with a few other people of interest, including Richard Taylor – Creator and head of New Zealand prop and special effects company, Weta Workshop

Here’s the podcast link.  Go.  Listen.

http://fictionalfrontiers.podcastpeople.com/posts/34143