Interviews

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A hit with both audiences and critics, The Spectacular Spider-Man recently premiered on Kids’ WB.  We spoke with Greg Weisman, who developed the series, about what it’s like to work with such an established canon and why this show is all about “schooling” Spidey…
In a sign of yet more overwhelming fan support of the WGA strike, the writer/director of the Buffy: The Vampire Slayer fan documentary "IRL (In Real Life)" is donating $5 from each sale of the film towards a relief fund for entertainment professionals and their families. "IRL" tells the story of the fan community that sprung up around the official Buffy online posting board the Bronze, and what happened to that community once the show moved to UPN and the board was closed. The blurb on the film describes it as the "life, death and afterlife of an online community." Tuszynski sat down with Firefox News  for a few minutes to talk about the documentary and why she supports the striking writers.

Drawing because he loves it

Artist Chris Noeth is making a name for himself in independent comics. And he's doing it because he's passionate about comics and storytelling. It's certainly not because of the money.
Everyone loves a good ghost story! Some people love them enough to hunt them down in person and try to take pictures...

The seeds of Atomic Robo, the new comic created by Brian Clevinger and Scott Wegener, were first planted back in 1997. It took some years, but the personable robot is finally starring in the first of what its creators hope will be many miniseries.

Mark Ellis and Melissa Martin-Ellis aren't just business partners, they're husband and wife, too. They're also successful comics creators, and are more than willing to share their expertise ... in both surviving in the comics industry and working effectively with your spouse.
Three creators from Milwaukee are making their mark in independent comics with a new anthology fillled with demons, vampires and some very bad science.

On the Eve of breaking in

It's been a long road, but Frank LaPerch -- along with artist Ash Jackson -- is ready to break into independent comics with Eve: Vampire Diva, the story of a pop star who just happens to be a vampire.
Firefox News was fortunate enough to get a chat with the man behind the new Spider-Man 'toon and much-loved and now returned series Gargoyles ...

Interview with Tanya Huff

Tanya Huff, author of the best-selling Blood Books novels upon which Lifetime’s new show “Blood Ties” is based, very graciously gave of her time to answer questions about her book, share insight into her characters and talk a bit about the show.
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