Sat Apr 14, 2007 11:36AM4 comments ›
Sat Apr 14, 2007 — by Mike Raub
Steranko speaks to ComicMix!
Flash Gordon comics exposed
Grab your pencil and connect the dots between Howdy Doody, The Fugees, sold out GI Joes and Teri Hatcher! Confused? You won't be after you take a break to join us on ComicMix PodCast #27 filled with our usual weekend fun – including the first of our ComicMix Comic Book Masters series, featuring a rare interview with Jim Steranko.
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Comments (4)
Christopher Moonlight (11:54 AM on Sun Apr 15, 2007)
"rare" is right. He once told me that he'd give me an interview, and this story is all I have to show for it.
http://christophermoonlight.blogspot.com/2007/02/chasing-...
Christopher Moonlight (11:57 AM on Sun Apr 15, 2007)
See this link, for info on just how hard it is to get Steranko to do an interview.
http://christophermoonlight.blogspot.com/2007/02/chasing-...
Larry Hancock (2:19 PM on Sun Apr 15, 2007)
The Flash Gordon series published by King Comics was continued at Charlton, not at Gold Key.