Joshua Hale Fialkov
Person » Joshua Hale Fialkov is credited in 334 issues.
Writer, musician, screenwriter, and amateur musicologist. Writer of the Harvey Award Nominated Elk’s Run and Top Cow Pilot Season winner for Cyblade. He's also the writer of Tumor, a comic series available for the Amazon Kindle.
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Off THEIR Mind: Do Superheroes in a City Attract Supervillains?
Joshua Hale Fialkov, Scott Lobdell, Jim McCann, Jimmy Palmiotti, Sam Humphries, J.T. Krul, and Brian Buccellato answer the question.
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Off THEIR Mind: Can Batman Really Defeat Everyone?
At the Long Beach Comic & Horror Con, Scott Lobdell, Joshua Hale Fialkov, Brian Buccellato, Sam Humphries, J.T. Krul, Jim McCann and Jimmy Palmiotti answer the question.
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Off THEIR Minds: Can Superheroes that Betray a Team Be Forgiven?
Trust is a major issue for superhero teams. We ask Scott Snyder, Josh Fialkov, Scott Lobdell, Brian Buccellato, Adam Beechen and Alex Sinclair this very question.
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Off THEIR Minds: How Do Superheroes Prepare for Bad Weather?
We asked Scott Snyder, Joshua Hale Fialkov, Brian Buccellato, Alex Sinclair, Adam Beechen and Scott Lobdell to answer this important question.
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Off THEIR Minds: Why Are So Many Villains Doctors?
We go straight to comic book writers (and put them on the spot) to get to the truth of the matter.
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Off THEIR Minds: Should Villains Have an Ongoing Series?
Comic book writers are asked if supervillains can carry their own title.
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Off THEIR Minds: Do Supervillains Really Need Costumes?
Comic book writers are put on the spot and asked to answer this question.
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Off THEIR Minds: When Should Superheroes Retire?
We asked several comic creators when should heroes hang up their capes?
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Off THEIR Minds: What Comic Character Deserves a Good Video Game?
Comic book writers are asked who they think would work best in a video game.
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C2E2 2010: Joshua Hale Fialkov
Interview with the writer of Tumor, Alibi, The Crazies & lots of other stuff.
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LBCC '09: Joshua Hale Fialkov Interview
Comic Vine talks to the writer of 'TUMOR'
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