Artist Pat Broderick rocks!


Patrick Broderick was 17 when he answered a cattle call for DC’s new Junior Bullpen project. How lucky was he to step out of the long line and run into Carmine Infantino? Pat drew early appearances of Iron Fist in Marvel Premiere, and later, Captain Marvel, a flame-headed guy called Ghost Rider in a Marvel Team-Up fill-up, and a good run on Micronauts (succeeding Mike Golden, ending with #34, cover date, Oct. 1981) before he started Firestorm back-ups at DC. He later co-created the Nathaniel Adam iteration of Captain Atom, also drawing Batman: Year Three, a terrific revival of Green Lantern, and the inventive Doom 2099. He’s also been an adjunct instructor at the Tampa Bay Art Institute. Pat returned to draw more Green Lantern and various covers for Marvel, also.

We had an amazing time, talking. (Well, we certainly weren't doing the polka!)
Here's part one. We've focusing on his time on Firestorm, but we also talk about why he left Micronauts, how he got started, discovering Rafael Kayanan, and lots more. We also briefly discuss (anti-) social media! So what's he been up to? Find out!




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