Originally broadcast in 2012, here is a classic episode from our 'Barchives' with legendary comic book artist Arthur Adams.
Adams is a fan-favorite renowned for his crisp, detail-oriented style on books such as the Uncanny X-Men Annuals 9 and 10, New Mutants Special Edition, Batman 400, Longshot and his creator-owned 'Monkeyman and O'Brien'.
Our conversation spans Adams' career; covering his formative love for comics, garnering early success in the industry and even the story behind his art for the ubiquitous Wolverine cardboard standee that graced many comic book stores throughout the late 1980s and 1990s.
Starting with this bonus episode, we'll be re-presenting more classic interviews and roundtables from our previous incarnation as SiDEBAR: The Pop Culture Podcast into our podcast feed.
We hope that our listeners, both new and old, will enjoy these vintage back episodes and follow us here for new episodes of Sidebar Forever!
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