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Past Classics.

PopImage is a monthly comics and culture magazine. Launched in October of 1999, PopImage strives to cover the more fashionable side of comics, and project our content to both regular comics readers and those new to the form. This is the archive of our previous efforts. Be warned that some of the links may be slightly out of date and/or broken. Still, don't let that stop you from uncovering the wealth of knowledge contained therein.

October 1999
Our first issue! With a Pro File on Brian Bendis we launch PopImage as the new voice of online comics culture. Featuring interviews with Larry Young, Kieron Dweyer, Casey Jones, and Daniel Brereton, and a great WHITEOUT popping Cherries feature. The first installment of BOONDOGGLE in PI Comics, and a notable Facelift:LEGION rounds our our premiere..

November 1999
Featuring an exhaustive and acclaimed Pro File on Bryan Talbot, the November 1999 brought us Andrew Wheeler's news-making commentary on the outing of the Authority, Interviews with Joe Quesada, J.H. Williams III, and Mick Gray. Also thrill to the first installment of "RUST" in PI Comics, Larry Young's SOUNDTRAX on Astronauts in Trouble, and much much more.

December 1999
Our bumper festive edition, or something like that. All our ususal articles, a rather unusual ProFile looking at the up-and-coming creators for the year 2000.

January 2000
A new year, and a new look for PopImage. Amid the festive excitment, we found time to interview Peter Snejbjerg for our ProFile, as well as chat with Marc Andreyko, write a special feature on Oni Press, and still bring you all our regular articles.

February 2000
In our fifth issue, we give Jill Thompson the ProFile Treatment, talk to the creators of HAPPYDALE, along with such luminaries and Sean Philips. All this, and only half the fat of your regular brand.

March 2000
March came in like a lion. View interviews with Jose Villarubia, Dan Jolley, and Little Red Hot's Dawn Brown. This month's profile is on House of Secrets artist Teddy Kristiansen, and we also premiere our new monthly 'Mediawatch' column. All of this under a beautiful cover by Jose Villarubia.

April 2000
We did a little spring cleaning here and there and refined the look of the site a little, producing our best issue to date. Highlights include an in-depth ProFile on Matt Wagner, interviews with Jeph Loeb, Pop Mhan, and Mike Norton. Plus Warren Ellis' classic "The Old Bastard's Manifesto". The cover was provided to us by BOONDOGGLE artist Steve Steglin.





 


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