The Wall Street Journal has posted a piece on Larry Hama. The article’s focus is on The new Marvel Novel, Death of Captain America. Here is a brief clip from the article:
Larry Hama is a mild-mannered, 64-year-old comic-book writer, editor and illustrator—but he has the résumé of 10 men.Born in Queens, he studied judo, archery and swordsmanship as a child. He got into comic books at age 16 and has worked on such well-known characters as Batman, Wonder Woman and Wolverine, though Mr. Hama is best known for spearheading Hasbro’s official G.I. Joe comics in the 1980s (there’s even a character named Tunnel Rat who looks like him).
You can view the article in it’s entirety here: Larry Hama – He even killed Captain America
C.I.A.D. says
Wall Street Journal Showcases Larry Hama - GI Joe News
ponygt says
I was able to meet Mr.Hama @ Joecon in Atlanta in 07....I was trying not to geek out but it was such an awesome experience He was very nice and personnable (sp?)
I gotta pick up this novel and the Stranger.
Anything with his name on it is a must read!
His Wolvernine run was a lot of fun! Something comics have been forgetting about for awhile now.
Viperscout 7 says
that article was too short, didn't give any specifics and just ended on a fan's quote. If they took the time to go to Larry's Office it should have been longer an more in depth
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