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CREATOR INTERVIEW: POP MHAN In the next round of creator interviews here at Vengeance Unbound, I managed to track down former Ghost Rider artist Pop Mhan! In his own words at the start of the interview, "let's throw down"! 1) In an effort to keep these questions going in a semi-chronological order, let me ask what some of your projects were prior to becoming the artist on Ghost Rider. Do you consider your gig on GR to have been your "big break" into mainstream comics? 2) How did you land the job of artist on Ghost Rider? 3) Your run on the book started immediately after the departure of Salvador Larroca, an artist with a style quite different than your own and someone that had handled the art chores on the book for over two years. What were your expectations concerning reactions to your vastly different style on the book? 4) Was Ghost Rider a character you were looking forward to working on, or was it more of a case of "I'd rather work on Spider-Man, but this will guy will do for now."? 5) In an interview Marvel conducted with Ivan Velez, Jr., it was said that many of the Marvel horror characters from the seventies were going to be brought back in the book. Readers got to see your take on Howard the Duck, Devil Dinosaur, Lilith, and Brother Voodoo, but what about some of the other characters mentioned in the interview, like Dracula, Woodgod, and Werewolf by Night? Did you get a chance to redesign these other characters before you left the book? 6) You left Ghost Rider after only a five issue run (one of which was a fill-in issue by another artist). What were the circumstances behind your leaving the book? Do you wish you could have stayed on for a longer stint? But in hindsight, I think the cartoony look was fine because it kinda fit with the new costume. It was different. :) 7) What did you find appealing to the Ghost Rider character, either visually or story-wise? Man, I loved drawing those flames! Flame everywhere! I could get pretty kinetic with design of the panels. 8) The book seemed to take on a darker tone once you came on board as artist, and here's a question of opinion: Black leather outfit for GR or the yellow and red Speed Racer costume? 9) Moving to the present, fans know that you're still the artist on SPY BOY, along with Peter David as writer. Do you have any other projects coming down the road? 10) Do you have any closing remarks about your Ghost Rider work, upcoming projects, or anything else in particular? Loads of thanks to Pop for taking the time to do this interview, and be sure to visit his website that I've linked to below! POPMHAN.COM |
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