Thursday, March 15, 2007

In this week's Running Up That Hill, Elton interviews Howard Wong, writer of AFTER THE CAPE, debuting this week from Shadowline/Image.

Howard Wong on After The Cape

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 Friday, March 02, 2007
Well, this week's Running Up That Hill was originally going to be about (a) Elton's hitting the bigtime with his first-ever published work this week, and (b) the Ecto's super-savvy top secret plan to save Major League Baseball from itself.

And while that would've rocked (and may perhaps still rock a week from now), it can't hold a candle to the actual subject of this week's column:

Fat Elvis!
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 Thursday, February 22, 2007
Because YOU demanded it:

The smoldering despair and giddy optimism that led to the Ecto's upcoming collaboration with one N. Tuazon, Elk's Run artist extraordinaire.

That, and some really good advice not to follow.

Read Joyeux Noel today, ONLY @ Scryptic Studios.

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 Wednesday, February 21, 2007
After a week-long hiatus spent digging himself out from beneath an ever-growing pile of rejection letters, the Ecto returns to his humble origins as a Scryptic Studios columnist and aspiring comic book writer.

This week, the sad but true saga of Shark-Man, Twilife, and the Submission/Rejection Shuffle.

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 Thursday, February 01, 2007
In this week's Running Up That Hill, I interview writers Caleb Monroe, Drew Melbourne, and Joshua Hale Fialkov -- along with editors Jason Rodriguez, Kristen Simon, and the mysterious TEFKAT – to find the answers to Everything I Always Wanted to Know About the San Diego Comic-Con, and Wasn't Afraid to Ask.

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 Thursday, January 25, 2007

In this week's Running Up That Hill, Elton ponies up a three-page script-to-page comparison of his upcoming first published story, "Fall of the Triumvirate," and shares 4 valuable lessons -- or perhaps only 2? -- that he learned from collaborating on this story with (should be) award-winning artist Juan Romera.

Read The 4 Things I Learned from Sequential Suicide today!

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 Thursday, January 11, 2007

In this week's column, Elton spills the beans (well, only a couple of them for now) on his upcoming, first-ever submission for a comic book series, TWILIFE, and shares his fascination with adapting novels and short stories into comic book form. Plus, he proclaims Meltdown to be the most surprisingly wonderful book in years!


Read Out on a Limb today!

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 Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Presenting part one of a special two-part, column-spanning interview with Jason Aaron, writer of the Vietnam War mini-series THE OTHER SIDE and the ongoing crime series SCALPED, both for Vertigo (including an exclusive script-to-page comparison of four pages from THE OTHER SIDE #1!)

Read Jason Aaron: The Deluxe Interview - Part 1 in this week's edition of my weekly column, Running Up That Hill.

And be sure to tune in tomorrow for Part 2, appearing exclusively in Caleb Monroe's Making Good column.
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