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Post by keitaro urashima on Feb 23, 2004 4:23:40 GMT -5
does anyone have that issue of maxim where joe madureira was featured in? ;D
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Post by Madman! on Feb 28, 2004 3:16:41 GMT -5
yeah I have it and will get around to scanning all the stuff it seems I forgot to add, but first I have to figure out all my hosting crap which is pissing me off. So not sure if someone else wants to post it. The interview just really asked him how much money he made and it was like 300,000$ a year. It was only a couple sentences long I'll post it when I get a chance.
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Post by keitaro urashima on Mar 1, 2004 5:49:26 GMT -5
thanks madman! ;D i have the issue but some schmuck didn't return it! i love the photo where his hand morphed into his drawing style with the battle chasers cast behind him!
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Post by Biroons on Mar 10, 2004 8:25:05 GMT -5
hey cool can you pass that picture I will love watch that picture.... can you? ? (please) ;D
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Post by MADDEKOY on May 3, 2004 19:03:45 GMT -5
TEXTTEXTTEXTMADMAN!,
I was wondering could I get a copy of that also? What Issue of Maxim anyways?. THX
SORRY NUB..!!!
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Post by Madman! on May 4, 2004 23:53:31 GMT -5
Aactually I got confused about what book he was taking about. The picture of him drawing his fist is in Men's Health-18 or on the cover its got just MH-18 its the Summer 2001 issue. It's like the Teen version of Men's Health. On the cover is a girl riding on a guys back (piggy back) but there is also 2 other covers for the same book. One's got Mena Suvari and the other one you can see a dudes head through a girls legs. So like variant covers but for a magazine and I don't see a real issue number I just think it comes out like every 3 months for something all it says is Summer 2001.
the Maxim is the June 2001 issue #42 on the cover is 2 girls in white bikinis. The article on Mad! is a tiny paragraph with a picture of him from like the Wizard were they look inside his studio. It's different picture but it's definitely from the same shoot the same stuff is on his desk.
hope that clears stuff up and I will be getting to the interviews and the rest of my scans whenever I switch to the new host. I'm trying to come up with a temp design so I can move it real soon.
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Post by Sketchlogic on May 6, 2004 0:46:15 GMT -5
Crap i just freakin remembered i dont have my cut outs of those pages:(!!!!!
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Post by DesiredEnemy on May 8, 2004 8:48:19 GMT -5
I found this on the Maxim website, from June 2001. I wasn't even looking for boobies: that is my Mad love for Mad... ugh that was horrible
Skill #7: Make your own luck Comics doodler-turned-CEO Joe Madureira shows us how to answer opportunity’s knock.
Back in ’91, Joe “Mad” Madureira was a teenage intern at Marvel Comics, spending his days xeroxing his ass. Then one day an exodus of artists left the comic giant hungry for talent. That’s when Madureira started penciling Marvel’s number one book, The Uncanny X-Men. Eight years later, this 26-year-old has his own comic series, Battle Chasers, a screenplay sold to Paramount called Blast, and companies like Sony and Dreamworks knocking on his door for design work. His advice for making your own luck:
“Hang out where opportunity hides,” says Madureira. “During my internship, I would sit in the artists’ bullpen and just pencil. That’s where I got the chance to meet artists and have them teach me something new.”
Here’s how that translates: Holiday parties, corporate functions, even the company dart league can pay off, giving you a chance to network. “Just don’t overdo it,” says career advisor Todd Domke. “If you meet a higher-up in a social situation, it’s enough to make a good impression without turning it into a sales pitch. If people like you, they’ll be receptive to you.”
Also, be ready to leave your gig. You should never stay with a company for more than five years, advises Deborah Dobson, coauthor of Enlightened Office Politics, unless you’re on the fast track. Madureira agrees: “After my four-year contract was up on X-Men, I left to start my own comic.” People thought he was insane. Now he’s the CEO of his own company, and his comic’s fourth issue outsold X-Men by 100,000 copies. Stick that in your wheelchair spokes, Professor X!
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Post by Sketchlogic on May 8, 2004 19:24:34 GMT -5
Aactually I got confused about what book he was taking about. The picture of him drawing his fist is in Men's Health-18 or on the cover its got just MH-18 its the Summer 2001 issue. It's like the Teen version of Men's Health. On the cover is a girl riding on a guys back (piggy back) but there is also 2 other covers for the same book. One's got Mena Suvari and the other one you can see a dudes head through a girls legs. So like variant covers but for a magazine and I don't see a real issue number I just think it comes out like every 3 months for something all it says is Summer 2001. the Maxim is the June 2001 issue #42 on the cover is 2 girls in white bikinis. The article on Mad! is a tiny paragraph with a picture of him from like the Wizard were they look inside his studio. It's different picture but it's definitely from the same shoot the same stuff is on his desk. hope that clears stuff up and I will be getting to the interviews and the rest of my scans whenever I switch to the new host. I'm trying to come up with a temp design so I can move it real soon. You know its funny because its like the same studio pics from the wizard (i forgot which number but it had Joker on the cover and you had the greatest article on Joe ever with a tour of his studio;D.) I cut those out and put them with my other cut-outs but anyways lol, those are the same studio interview pics but they actually show different angles/shots. I am ALWAYS trying to see what hes drawing in the wizard ver. lol. I KNOW its BC#4 pgs 1,2 and a couple of others lol. I wonder if those pics shown in mens health were archived and if we can somehow get a hold on em';D. I CANNOT think of NOT drawing EVERYTIME i read that wizard for inspiration:D.
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