
In other words it was a hobby that started to pay off.

I had fallen in love with the art form and was making an attempt at it and was also having some surprise success at it. MA: Originally it was kind of a crossroads in my budding career. RA: Where does he come from? In your mind when you first started what was the concept of your character and where did it come from? The origins of Madman and maybe get a little insight on why Frank Einstein and how he became who he is today and what your original idea of the character was. I think probably the most obvious way is to just ask you about Madman. I’ve been trying to figure out all weekend how to ease into this interview. Ralph Apel: All right, I’m a little nervous. With the production of the first Madman motion picture months away and a brand new comic book series from Image, Jonathan and Brian of Geekscape gave me the opportunity to discuss all things Madman with the creator himself. T he pop art style of Madman comics is created by writer and artist Michael Allred, who, along with his wife and colorist Laura, has continued to captivate readers for almost two decades. Along with his friend Mott the Hoople, lab assistants Bonnie and Gale and his devoted girlfriend Joe, Madman enters in a world of inter stellar adventure and intrigue. Excitement as he takes on the persona as the Madman of Snap City. With his limited memory, Frank donned an outfit that resembled a childhood comic book hero, Mr.


In Snap City, a man known as Frank Einstein (former hitman Zane Townsend) was brought back to life by scientists Dr. Amongst a sea large breasted scantily clad women with hand guns the size of cannons, I found myself coming across a bright and colorful world known as Snap City. It seemed like every title that was being produced had a tone that, for me, was too dark to be considered escapism. In 1994 I started to stray from the world of Comic Books. Mike Allred – Creator of Mad Man | Geekscape by Casinoskunk Monday 5th May 2008 Mike Allred – Creator of Mad Man
