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To coincide with the release of the movie, Marvel Comics released a one-shot comic book adaptation of the movie, hiring Evan Dorkin to adapt the screenplay and pencil the art.
Towards the end, two of these fill-ins were published to small fanfare: those by noted author Evan Dorkin and the acclaimed art team of Juan Bobillo and Marcelo Sosa.
Comic and television writers Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer also contributed to the early scripts ( episodes 1-6 and 8 ) for polish / punch-up.
" ( a, with Evan Dorkin, among other artists, one-shot, 2000 )
Other notable fans and supporters of WFMU include Neutral Milk Hotel frontman Jeff Mangum, Kurt Cobain, screenwriter / director Ethan Coen, MAKE magazine editor-in-chief and Boing Boing co-founder Mark Frauenfelder, Led Zeppelin lead singer Robert Plant, musician Suzanne Vega, artist Cindy Sherman, indie rock superstar Ted Leo, Sonic Youth guitarists Lee Ranaldo and Thurston Moore, comic book artist and writer Evan Dorkin, film director, producer and actor Kevin Smith, musician Moby, The Cars vocalist / record producer Ric Ocasek, musician Max Tundra, television talk-show host Conan O ' Brien, comedian and broadcaster Phill Jupitus, and Blixa Bargeld, singer of the German band Einstürzende Neubauten.
* Beasts of Burden ( comics ), a comic book miniseries by Evan Dorkin and Jill Thompson
Welcome to Eltingville is an animated comedy pilot based on Evan Dorkin Eisner Award winning comic book, Dork!
The pilot episode, " Bring Me the Head of Boba Fett ," was written by Evan Dorkin and directed by Chuck Sheetz, and written by Rachael MacFarlane.
Evan Dorkin has stated that he would like to have had the opportunity to produce further episodes or a miniseries for the failed pilot episode.
* Ironjaw ( Evan Dorkin )-A red head with braces, who annoys the Eltingville Club with his spit talking.
Other successes were Milk & Cheese, a comic about mean-spirited anthropomorphic dairy products by Evan Dorkin and Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, a comic about the adventures of a serial killer by Jhonen Vasquez.
* Dork by Evan Dorkin ( 1993 -)
" ( with Evan Dorkin, among other artists, one-shot, DC Comics, 2000 )
* Evan Dorkin ( Milk and cheese )
Evan Dorkin ( born April 20, 1965 ) is an American comics artist and writer.
* Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer's House of Fun
* Evan Dorkin interview from the Comic Book Haters ' podcast-Part One
* September 20: Small Press Expo ( Bethesda, Maryland ) – guests include Jeff Smith, Charles Vess, Evan Dorkin, Jim Gownley, David Lapham, and Shannon Wheeler
* July 17 – 20: Comic-Con International ( San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, California ) — 40, 000 attendees ; special guests include Brent Anderson, Dick Ayers, Steve Bissette, Terry Brooks, Kurt Busiek, Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer, Steven Hughes, Peter Kuper, David Lapham, Carol Lay, Joseph Michael Linsner, Ralph McQuarrie, Linda Medley, Michael Moorcock, George Pérez, Brian Pulido, Alex Ross, R. A. Salvatore, Kevin Smith, George Tuska, Jhonen Vasquez, Paul Verhoeven, Mark Waid, and Al Williamson
Owned and financed by Tom Astor ( grandson of Nancy Astor ) and latterly edited by Frank Wynne ( a former staff member of Crisis and subsequently translator of Michel Houellebecq ), it published original material but Frank also introduced later introduced reprints of American alternative comics such as Love and Rockets Bob Burden and his Flaming Carrot and Evan Dorkin strips such as Milk and Cheese.
As the magazine evolved, non-Disney material from artists such as Sergio Aragonés, Evan Dorkin, Matt Groening, William Van Horn and Jeff Smith began appearing with some regularity.
Frequent contributors included: Garry Black, Art Baltazar, Eric Jones, Matt Feazell, Landry Walker, Rick Geary, Evan Dorkin, John Green, Bob Fingerman, Elizabeth Watsin and Jeff Smith.
Milk & Cheese is a comic book created by Evan Dorkin and published by Slave Labor Graphics.
Dorkin continued to sketch the two characters at conventions until Kurt Sayenga of the now defunct Greed Magazine saw them at a San Diego comic book convention and offered Evan a spot for a Milk & Cheese strip in the magazine.

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