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Tom Orzechowski Career Interview Part 1: X-Men Letterer

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Alex Grand, Bill Field, and Jim Thompson interview legendary Comics Letterer, Tom Orzechowski discussing the history of Comic Books alongside his personal and professional involvement in comics starting in 1958, through the impression that Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko and Artie Simek made in the Silver Age, through to the Detroit Fan Fair Comic Convention that united him, Jim Starlin, Arvell Jones, Rich Buckler, Al Milgrom and Mike Vosburg as they entered Marvel Comics with a passion pushing the company into the Bronze Age. Tom also describes his career lettering over 6000 pages of Chris Claremont's run on the Uncanny X-Men through the series' best years, and why they left it in 1992. Edited & Produced by Alex Grand. ©Comic Book Historians. Uncanny X-Men ©Marvel Comics, No Sense Remix - Standard License. Support us at https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistorians
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1. Tom Orzechowski Career Interview Part 1: X-Men Letterer (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Agency for Change : A Podcast from KidGlov (00:12:18)

3. (Cont.) Tom Orzechowski Career Interview Part 1: X-Men Letterer (00:12:57)

4. [Ad] The Loved One (00:23:09)

5. (Cont.) Tom Orzechowski Career Interview Part 1: X-Men Letterer (00:23:54)

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Alex Grand, Bill Field, and Jim Thompson interview legendary Comics Letterer, Tom Orzechowski discussing the history of Comic Books alongside his personal and professional involvement in comics starting in 1958, through the impression that Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko and Artie Simek made in the Silver Age, through to the Detroit Fan Fair Comic Convention that united him, Jim Starlin, Arvell Jones, Rich Buckler, Al Milgrom and Mike Vosburg as they entered Marvel Comics with a passion pushing the company into the Bronze Age. Tom also describes his career lettering over 6000 pages of Chris Claremont's run on the Uncanny X-Men through the series' best years, and why they left it in 1992. Edited & Produced by Alex Grand. ©Comic Book Historians. Uncanny X-Men ©Marvel Comics, No Sense Remix - Standard License. Support us at https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistorians
Podcast and Audio ©℗ 2019 Comic Book Historians

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Chapters

1. Tom Orzechowski Career Interview Part 1: X-Men Letterer (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Agency for Change : A Podcast from KidGlov (00:12:18)

3. (Cont.) Tom Orzechowski Career Interview Part 1: X-Men Letterer (00:12:57)

4. [Ad] The Loved One (00:23:09)

5. (Cont.) Tom Orzechowski Career Interview Part 1: X-Men Letterer (00:23:54)

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