The Graphic Histories Podcast

Episode 76: Erik Larsen

March 04, 2024 André Myette Season 5 Episode 76
Episode 76: Erik Larsen
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The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 76: Erik Larsen
Mar 04, 2024 Season 5 Episode 76
André Myette

In this episode our host chats with a comic book legend! A consummate workhorse whose iconic creation of his own series set the benchmark for achievement in independent comic books!

Erik Larsen is a renowned comic book creator known for his influential work in the industry. As a founding member of Image Comics, Larsen's iconic series "Savage Dragon" blends superhero action with humor and social commentary, showcasing his distinctive artistic style marked by bold lines and dynamic action. Beyond "Savage Dragon," Larsen has made significant contributions to other acclaimed series like "The Amazing Spider-Man" and "Doom Patrol." His impact extends beyond his creative work, as he has played a key role in shaping Image Comics as a publisher. Larsen's lasting legacy as a visionary in the comic book world is defined by his boundless creativity and unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of the medium.

He discusses early rejections, taking over for Todd McFarlance on Spider-Man for Marvel Comics and moving The Savage Dragon to Canada!


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In this episode our host chats with a comic book legend! A consummate workhorse whose iconic creation of his own series set the benchmark for achievement in independent comic books!

Erik Larsen is a renowned comic book creator known for his influential work in the industry. As a founding member of Image Comics, Larsen's iconic series "Savage Dragon" blends superhero action with humor and social commentary, showcasing his distinctive artistic style marked by bold lines and dynamic action. Beyond "Savage Dragon," Larsen has made significant contributions to other acclaimed series like "The Amazing Spider-Man" and "Doom Patrol." His impact extends beyond his creative work, as he has played a key role in shaping Image Comics as a publisher. Larsen's lasting legacy as a visionary in the comic book world is defined by his boundless creativity and unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of the medium.

He discusses early rejections, taking over for Todd McFarlance on Spider-Man for Marvel Comics and moving The Savage Dragon to Canada!


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