Welcome to Geektown Interviews: Darick Robertson (Part 3; Finale)

In this final part of my interview with Darick Robertson, we start by discussing his work with Garth Ennis and a couple of other writers for a second stint at Marvel, then move on to Happy and The Boys, the latter of which you’ll hear how Darick has been involved in the adaptation process.  Finally we look to Darick’s future work, some of which actually involves going to his distant past.

Frank Castle, Vietnam War veteran. (From Punisher: Born)

Warning: This does not end well for Hughie (but worse for her…)

Well, more of a donkey/unicorn/pegasus hybrid (or donkey/alicorn hybrid if you really want to get technical).

Welcome to Geektown Interviews: Darick Robertson (Part 1)

In this first part of my interview with legendary artist Darick Robertson, we cover his early love of comics and drawing, how he got his first creator-owned comic book, Space Beaver, published, and how that led into his first bit of work for Marvel and DC.

The guest of honor, Darick, joining me in a Zoom meeting.

Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez. Young Darick had good taste.

Fortunately, “Ten-Buck Comics” was just the company’s name.