Showing posts with label John Barber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Barber. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Transformers RID Promo Banners!

Enjoying Transformers: Robots in Disguise? Want to help spread the word, get other people excited and encourage more good comics?

Here are some banners to use in your forums signatures around the web. Use freely and encourage others!

Want to make some creative such images of your own? Well, I wouldn't complain....





Monday, August 29, 2011

IDW Publishing Forums Q&A

Did a Q&A on IDW's forums with moderator Martin Fisher.

We mostly discussed the upcoming series, Robots in Disguise.

IDW Publishing Q&A

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

At the Barbershop

John Barber, IDW's new Editor and my friend and colleague, did a Q&A on IDW's forums.

Go take a look and see what he has to say about his plans for G.I. Joe and Transformers and his thoughts on current plans!

Hard to believe we've been working together for a year already!

John Barber Q&A

Friday, July 22, 2011

Congratulations James and John!

Lest I forget to say so, Congratulations are due to James Roberts and John Barber for scoring the writing gigs on the upcoming Transformers Ongoings acnnounced yesterday at SDCC!

James Roberts had proven himself with his fan novel Eugenesis before going on to great fame writing  the mini-series Last Stand of the Wreckers along with fan-favorite Nick Roche, which is one of the most popular Transformers series of the last few years among the fans. I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to help out a bit on that series as an inker, and got to work on a great team including Nick Roche, James Roberts, Josh Burcham, Guido Guidi, John Wycough and editors Denton J. Tipton and Andy Schmidt.

John Barber had been an Editor at Marvel for years before going freelance, and landed a series of writing gigs in the Transformers movieverse. Inheriting the work done by Chris Ryall, Chris Mowry and Simon Furman, he was able to make sense of the contradictory continuity of the movie themselves and the previous books that were written without knowing what would take part in the sequels. John's first Transformers series was Sector Seven, followed up by The Dark of the Moon tie-in books Foundation, Rising Storm and the Dark of the Moon Movie Adaptation. I again had the pleasure of working with John on Foundation, which we began working on a full year ago now. (So hard to believe!)

Both Roberts and Barber have definitely proven themselves with fans and are sure to make readers happy when the new year rolls around.