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Here are the photos that accompanied the Oregonian article. They're © Motoya Nakumura. Click on a thumbnail and the picture will open in a new window. In other news, Pete Woods was interviewed by Chris Arrant at Newsarama: "With Robin the book has (or rather had) an optimistic and youthful lead character, so I worked in a very bouncy, cartoony style. With Detective Comics I moved on to a

We're in the paper

"On any given day, you will find a majority of the 11 artist members bent over their drawing boards, conjuring the worlds of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Catwoman and the Fantastic Four, among others.It's a colorful, riotous place that seems a bit like a comic book universe itself, where shelves groan beneath art reference books and model cars and stuffed piranhas, the stereo blares "Eaten by

Mercury live and on the wall.

Several Mercury members will be exhibiting pieces in the Comics in the Digtal Age exhibit, held this month, February 3-25 at the Pushdot Gallery. 830 NW 14th Ave., 503-224-5925. At the opening on First Thursday, the place will full of talented cartoonists. Stop by and socialize.

And then, this weekend, just about the whole studio will be guests at The Emerald City Comicon in Seattle. This is a

The Mercury Studios auction for Bill continues:

New items
Original art for Road to Perdition 2 by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez

Original Batman art by David Hahn from The Batman handbook

Adventures of Superman tpb, with an original sketch by Matthew Clark

-and here are direct links to the previous auctions:

Splash page from Bill's and my run on Hawkman

Hawkman model sheet- original art in pencil

Wonder Woman original art by Drew Johnson