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You were the inker for all 6
issues of Crucible, and the first two covers. Did you work
on any other Impact Comics projects?
No, that's it, and inking a card for insert in one of the
other books. That is all I did for that line, I came around when
the line was on its way out.
Do you remember which card,
and who pencilled it?
It was the spider guy, Arachnus, pencilled by Joe Q. and I
think that was done for Mike Golden when he was editor at D.C.
comics
You inked Chuck Wojtkiewicz
and Joe Quesada on the items mentioned in question #1.
Which did you find to be easier to ink?
Joe was easier because I was used to his work, working on
Chuck was a learning process at the time and I feel I got better
as each issue went on over him. He really is a very detailed
oriented artist. I wonder what he is doing now?
As the inker, did you have
any input into the creative process of the final Impact Comics
series, or did you just ink the pages as they showed up?
I just inked them as they showed up, I trusted the whole team
on the project to do a killer job. Its when I first became
friends with Waid and Augustyn and the editor of the series, Jim
Owsley.
What were your thoughts on
the Impact Comics line, as a whole, or individually (if you
really had favorites of the titles), or were you really
indifferent to the whole thing until the Crucible series?
Well, I thought it was aimed at a younger audience, and you
can correct me if I am wrong. I never read the other titles at
the time and had little interest in them because even as a kid, I
remembered them from Archie comics. I probably missed some good
comics there, but everything comes around eventually I'm sure.
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