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Kurt Busiek

Kurt Busiek

Dracula: The Company of Monsters Vol. 3 will be released on October 04, 2011 in Trade Paperback
Oct 04, 2011
Dracula: The Company of Monsters Vol. 3 is now available in Trade Paperback
Oct 04, 2011
Dracula: The Company of Monsters Vol. 2 will be released on May 03, 2011 in Trade Paperback
May 03, 2011
Dracula: The Company of Monsters Vol. 2 is now available in Trade Paperback
May 03, 2011
Dracula: The Company of Monsters Vol. 1 will be released on February 01, 2011 in Trade Paperback
Feb 01, 2011
Dracula: The Company of Monsters Vol. 1 is now available in Trade Paperback
Feb 01, 2011

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Retail Digital, May 9, 2012
...a storyboard artist at the Leo Burnett advertising agency. Freelance work in comics led to contact with writer Kurt Busiek , to whom Ross pitched a story collaboration.   Those plans came to fruition in 1993 with "Marvels," a graphic novel series that...
Yahoo! Finance, May 9, 2012
...a storyboard artist at the Leo Burnett advertising agency. Freelance work in comics led to contact with writer Kurt Busiek, to whom Ross pitched a story collaboration.� � Those plans came to fruition in 1993 with "Marvels," a graphic novel series...
Interest!ALERT, May 9, 2012
...a storyboard artist at the Leo Burnett advertising agency. Freelance work in comics led to contact with writer Kurt Busiek, to whom Ross pitched a story collaboration. Those plans came to fruition in 1993 with "Marvels," a graphic novel series that took...
Stock Nod, May 9, 2012
...a storyboard artist at the Leo Burnett advertising agency. Freelance work in comics led to contact with writer Kurt Busiek Ross is a multiple winner of some of the industry's most highly prized honors, including the Harvey Awards and the Eisners – both...
Silver Bullet Comics, May 7, 2012
...was it like writing an already-established character? Robbins: Well, I really only co-plotted it; it was written by Kurt Busiek. Kyrax2: Oh, that's right, you did the art on it? Robbins: Yeah, I did the art on it and I kinda co-plotted it. I came up with...
Sequential Tart, May 7, 2012
...Fiction Comics: The Next Mega Genre?" Alongside her were creators Matt Wagner, Bill Willingham, Chris Roberson and moderator Kurt Busiek. The lively discussion traced the roots of mythic fiction in prose literature and how it comes to the comics medium,...
MySanAntonio, May 3, 2012
...as the Ultimates in Marvel?s edgier Ultimate line of comics, the movie looks and feels like Whedon channels Kurt Busiek and George Prez?s lauded ?Avengers? run in the late ?90s. It?s very ambitious and very modern, but with a classic sensibility. And...
Gawker, February 28, 2012
...but by the early 2000s, he was doing America's Best Comics, including the bright, heroic Tom Strong. Kurt Busiek was making waves with colorful-but-introspective Astro City. You heard comics buffs saying the age of "deconstruction" had been replaced by...
Io9, February 28, 2012
...Killing Joke — but by the early 2000s, he was doing America's Best Comics, including Tom Strong. Kurt Busiek was making waves with colorful-but-introspective Astro City. You heard comics buffs saying the age of "deconstruction" had been replaced by...
CHUD, February 10, 2012
...began their comic adaptation of the saga in 2003. Entitled simply Conan, the series was first written by Kurt Busiek and pencilled beautifully by Cary Nord. This series went back to the well of Howard’s stories, having no connection whatsoever to the...
CHUD, February 10, 2012
...began their comic adaptation of the saga in 2003. Entitled simply Conan, the series was first written by Kurt Busiek and pencilled beautifully by Cary Nord. This series went back to the well of Howard’s stories, having no connection whatsoever to the...
Gawker, February 2, 2012
...those genres, became not just the standard approach but the archetypal approach to them. If the characters in Kurt Busiek's Astro City literally live and work in the shadow of Mt. Kirby — a reference to comic book artist Jack Kirby and his enormous...
Io9, February 2, 2012
...those genres, became not just the standard approach but the archetypal approach to them. If the characters in Kurt Busiek's Astro City literally live and work in the shadow of Mt. Kirby — a reference to comic book artist Jack Kirby and his enormous...
Newsarama, February 2, 2012
...creations will be met — and perhaps even exceeded — by those who are now following his lead. Kurt Busiek I can certainly understand why DC wants to do it. It's not a choice I would have made, but that may be just one more reason I shouldn...