Comic Book Artist Bart Sears
We interview Bart Sears! He talks about his famous segment Brutes and Babes with Wizard Magazine, along with teaching how to draw comics!
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I've been a comic book fan since the 80's and a collector since the 90s. Growing up, I was a fan of Spider-Man but mostly I leaned towards DC with a strong admiration for Batman and Superman.
My journey began in those neon-tinted days, thumbing through pages of riveting tales that highlighted Gotham's caped crusader, Batman, and Metropolis's beacon of hope, Superman. Fast forward to today, and my collection is a treasure trove of narratives, art, and memories.
While Batman's relentless pursuit of justice echoed my determination, Superman's unwavering morals molded my ethos. And amidst the towering skyscrapers of New York, Spider-Man reminded me of the everyday hero, juggling life's challenges with a sense of responsibility. These comics were more than just ink on paper; they were windows to a universe where hope, justice, and responsibility thrived.
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