Jan 182014
 

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Moby was very fortunate again recently, hearing back from another artist who worked for Silverwolf, Mr. Phil Hester (@philhester).

When one reads the wikipedia for the artists who got their start at Silverwolf his name is conspicuously absent, though I doubt he minds this. It is a bit unfair though, if the truth be told. Of all the artists that got their start at Silverwolf, Phil has without a doubt had one of the best careers of the bunch. He writes, draws, and has about 300 published issues to his credit.

He went on to truly ‘break-in’ on Marvel’s Swamp Thing, and is also known for his revival of DC’s The Green Arrow (with none other than Kevin Smith writing). He also won the Eisner Award for Best New Series in 1997 for The Wretch, published by Caliber Comics.

As usual, I asked about six questions (five actually), and they were the usual ones, too. Mr. Hester was very kind in sharing his thoughts on the company and his experience there.

He also kindly accepted a commission for a new illustration, with Port and Grips, which you can see [HERE].

A huge thank you to Mr. Hester for his time, and his insights.


How did you come to work for Silverwolf?

It was a time, I think my sophomore year in college, when a lot of little publishers like Silverwolf were starting up. I was very eager to work in comics, so I would go into the comic shop every new comics day and select all the debuting publishers to get their mailing addresses from the indicia– this was back when people mailed things. I worked up new samples every few months and would send photocopies off to all the publishers on my list. Thankfully, Silverwolf really needed new talent and Kris gave me a shot. Continue reading »

Jan 172014
 

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Moby’s! is proud to share another original commission by an original Silverwolf/Greater Mercury artist! This beautiful piece comes from celebrated illustrator and writer Phil Hester.

Mr. Hester got his start at Silverwolf, drawing several issues. Unfortunately, only two were published (‘Port #1 & #2) before Silverwolf closed it’s doors.

Mr Hester was very nice, even answering a few questions about breaking in with Silverwolf Comics and such. But first, here it is…

 

‘Port and Grips

by Phil Hester!

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Be sure to check out the interview with Mr. Hester as well!

Dec 152013
 

Untitled2A while back I had a commission piece done by Roman (which was posted here on Moby’s) and I have been meaning to interview him about his time working for Greater Mercury Comics, but never got around to it until recently.

Roman Morales III was published in Assassin Force #2 and in the Grips Special #1 by GMC, as well as the portfolio artwork for the for the character Edge. He has also worked on several other titles over the years for various publishers, including titles like The Lynch MobThe 10th Muse, and even an issue of the X-men.

He was a police officer for about a decade and a half, and is currently a starring member on Mun2′s spanish-language bounty hunter reality show Fugitivos De La Ley Los Angeles (Fugitives Of the Law).


Moby’s – How did you come to work for Silverwolf/Greater Mercury?

Roman – I met Chris Silver at my first comic con in I believe 1989-90, I showed my portfolio to over 30 companies and got shot down big time, Chris took a look at my work and said he had some work I could do for him if interested, I jumped at it. Continue reading »

May 302013
 

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The title character from the unpublished The Last Wild Bitch" by Morganza

The title character from the unpublished “The Last Wild Bitch” by Morganza

I met Kris Silver at and Orange County Comic Con in California around 1992. I was showing my artwork to all the publishers there hoping to get hired. Kris Silver took a look and hired me on the spot for a project, my ego shot up several levels, I was excited to be working as a professional artist.

The project turned out to be an adult comic called “The Last Wild Bitch”. I love that title, this was my very first experience as a comic book artist.Morganza

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May 292013
 

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You can read more about this piece, along with a series of pictures showing the creating process, at Black Pyramid Studios.

This commission is by Morganza, hired by Kris Silver in 1992 for a book called “The Last Wild Bitch” which was never published. Moby’s post about Morganza and this unpublished Silverwolf book is now online.
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