View Full Version : Rick Hoberg interview at SPIDER-FRIENDS.COM
Spider-Friends
06-17-2010, 11:09 AM
Hey Guys,
I just posted a new interview with Rick Hoberg at SPIDER-FRIENDS.COM. (http://www.spider-friends.com) Rick has done many comic books over the years but most especially, he's worked on A LOT of our favorite Marvel cartoons. He's currently doing storyboards on the new AVENGERS cartoon (set to come out soon). Check it out and let me know what you think!!!
supergirl's pal
06-17-2010, 02:50 PM
Thank you for posting that interview. I was watching the 1983 episode "Enter: She Hulk" a few days ago and I was wondering why Hulk and She-Hulk's clothes were not torn up when they reverted back to human form. I did like the sound effect they used when they transformed back.
I'm looking forward to the new Avengers cartoon. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that She-Hulk and Black Widow will make guest appearances.
Rick Jones
06-17-2010, 03:25 PM
It's a great interview. It's always interesting to find out more about those Marvel Productions shows and how they came to be. I can only imagine how things might have turned out if they didn't have the creative guys, that were fans of the source material, around to nag the higher ups about details and characters. They didn't win every battle but thank goodness for the few that they did.It sounds like he's had a good time working on the new Avengers series. It's probably the kind of experience he would have loved to have while working on those early shows. I'm really looking forward to seeing it.
The 1970s Fantastic Four show is probably my least favorite FF series and it always felt weird that it happened to be the one that both Stan and Jack worked on. It's a shame that Jack didn't really get how storyboards were supposed to be done but it would be pretty cool if any of those storyboards turned up now. I'd love to see how Jack's stuff compares to what came about in the final product.
It's always looked strange that Dr. Faustus turned out how he did but it does make a lot of sense if the look was based on Dennis Marks.
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