The Will Eisner Hall of Fame showcases more than 120 comics creators who have been inducted since 1987. From Neal Adams to Wally Wood, some of the greatest writers and artists of comic books and strips are members of the Eisner Hall of Fame. Explore the history of comics through their mini-biographies (with photos where
VIDEO: Stan Lee interviews Will Eisner (Four Parts)
Part 1 of 4 Part 2 of 4 Part 3 of 4 Part 4 of 4Thanks to The Epistolizer blog for bringing this to our attention! Bob Andelman is the host and producer of Mr. Media® Interviews. He is also the author or co-author of 12 books, including Mind Over Business
Hidden Gems: The Comic Book History of Comics (PanelsOnPages.com)
By Robert Eddleman May 28, 2012 Most comic fans today have at least a passing knowledge of the medium’s history. “Golden Age,” “Silver Age,” “Pre- and Post-Crisis,” these are all thrown around terms most of us are at least aware of. Visionaries like Jack Kirby, Stan Lee and Will Eisner are easily recognizable. The more
Great Moments in Comic History: Will Eisner Goes Underground
By Corey Pung April 21, 2012 When people talk about the defining moments in the history of comics, they usually bring up events like when Bob Kane met Bill Finger and made Batman, or when Jerry Siegel met Joe Simon and created Superman, or Stan Lee meeting Jack Kirby and coming up with a host






