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Bad at Sports Episode 916: Alex Ross and two fan boys

Bad at Sports Episode 916: Alex Ross and two fan boys

Update: 2025-09-26
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Duncan MacKenzie and Ryan Peter Miller drive up to the Dunn Museum in Libertyville, IL to talk with legendary comics painter Alex Ross. Known for Marvels, Kingdom Come, and decades of redefining superhero realism, Ross reflects on his career trajectory, his education at the American Academy of Art, his influences (from Neal Adams to Dave McKean), his early breaks with Now Comics and Leo Burnett storyboarding, and his transition into large-scale mural projects for Marvel and DC. The conversation ranges from comics history, realism in superhero depictions, variant cover economics, the physicality of superheroes, to America's appetite for dystopian narratives versus a return to the "pure Superman."

Ross is candid, funny, and deeply reflective about the comics medium, painting, and storytelling.

 


 

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Bad at Sports Episode 916: Alex Ross and two fan boys

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