Ed Piskor, the creative force behind acclaimed comic books such as Hip Hop Family Tree and X-Men: Grand Design, passed away on April 1, 2024, at the age of 41. The news was shared by his sister, Justine Cleaves in a Facebook post, however, the cause of death has not been disclosed. Piskor had recently been caught up in controversy following accusations of alleged s*xual misconduct by two women.
Ed Piskor | Credit: Wikimedia Commons
In a five-page statement shared on his Facebook page, the late artist contested the allegations leveled against him, detailing the impact they had on both his personal and professional life. The note also reportedly hinted at Piskor’s intentions to take his own life.
Ed Piskor Passed Away Amid S*xual Misconduct Allegations
Ed Piskor’s sister has shared the heartbreaking news of his passing on Facebook and requested prayers for their family as they navigate through this incredibly difficult time.
Ed Piskor | Credit: Wikimedia Commons
In a five-page statement shared on his Facebook page, the late artist contested the allegations leveled against him, detailing the impact they had on both his personal and professional life. The note also reportedly hinted at Piskor’s intentions to take his own life.
Ed Piskor Passed Away Amid S*xual Misconduct Allegations
Ed Piskor’s sister has shared the heartbreaking news of his passing on Facebook and requested prayers for their family as they navigate through this incredibly difficult time.
- 4/3/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
To be honest, it's a bit surprising that it's taken this long for "The Guild" creator and "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" actress Felicia Day to make her debut in the comics world. An eternally multitasking creator involved with an endless array of geek-friendly projects, Day somehow found time to write a three-issue comic based on her award-winning online series.
In my interview with Day last week, she described "The Guild" as an origin story of sorts for her character in the Web series, Cyd Sherman, a gamer who juggles drama in both her online and offline worlds while trying to level up in the biggest quest of all: life.
Published by Dark Horse Comics, "The Guild" features a story by Day and art by "Street Angel" creator Jim Rugg. The first issue hit shelves today.
The Good: After reading through the first issue, it's hard to believe "The Guild" is Day's first foray into comics.
In my interview with Day last week, she described "The Guild" as an origin story of sorts for her character in the Web series, Cyd Sherman, a gamer who juggles drama in both her online and offline worlds while trying to level up in the biggest quest of all: life.
Published by Dark Horse Comics, "The Guild" features a story by Day and art by "Street Angel" creator Jim Rugg. The first issue hit shelves today.
The Good: After reading through the first issue, it's hard to believe "The Guild" is Day's first foray into comics.
- 3/24/2010
- by Rick Marshall
- MTV Splash Page
With prominent roles in Joss Whedon's television series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and his online musical "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog," actress Felicia Day already has a lot of fans — but for many people (myself included), it's her ongoing web series "The Guild" that first won her a place of honor in our geeky little hearts.
Chronicling the adventures of gamer Cyd Sherman as she navigates the troubled waters of real-life drama and relationships in both the online and offline worlds, "The Guild" has been described as a "love letter to gaming." Day stars, writes and produces the award-winning web series, which recently saw its third season released on DVD.
And now she's bringing it to the comic book world.
MTV News caught up with the hardworking actress/filmmaker to chat about the upcoming "The Guild" comic hitting shelves March 24 from Dark Horse Comics. Day wrote the script for the three-issue series,...
Chronicling the adventures of gamer Cyd Sherman as she navigates the troubled waters of real-life drama and relationships in both the online and offline worlds, "The Guild" has been described as a "love letter to gaming." Day stars, writes and produces the award-winning web series, which recently saw its third season released on DVD.
And now she's bringing it to the comic book world.
MTV News caught up with the hardworking actress/filmmaker to chat about the upcoming "The Guild" comic hitting shelves March 24 from Dark Horse Comics. Day wrote the script for the three-issue series,...
- 3/16/2010
- by Rick Marshall
- MTV Splash Page
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