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DaveWielgosz

Name: David WIelgosz

Bio: My name is Dave Wielgosz and I am a comic book writer from Western Massachusetts. I self-publish a comic called The Ace Rocketman Anthology that always consists of several serialized stories, and you can read the first chapters of them on our website at Acerocketman.wordpress.com. I'm also an avid comic book fan, and Ifanboy is one of my favorite comics podcasts. I'm also a big movie, tv, music, and general pop-culture fan.


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Earlier this year I finally took it upon myself to finally watch the much heralded tv show Freaks and Geeks…

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Sometimes it’s alright to walk away. To leave something just the way it is because it can’t get any better….

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DaveWielgosz's Recent Comments
September 8, 2010 8:28 pm

Hey Ed,

Your one of my favorite writers, and I only have one question. I love all your creator owned books, I think their some of the best comics anytime they come out so I was just wondering when you and Michael Lark are going to put a creator-owned book out?

August 20, 2010 5:33 pm After a long week of making comics and a great week of reading comics I can say both are equally important. The beauty of comics is that it's a beautiful mixture of writing and art. Some people can draw, some people can write, and some very talented people can do both. Artists spend a whole month laboring over twenty two pages with beautiful results, and a lot of comic writers write multiple titles and spend a week or more on each. We've lived in a world where it's all about art and we've seen books that are all about writing, I want to live in the world are both equal and equally appreciated.
August 17, 2010 9:50 am No Monsieur Mallah? Bummer.
July 6, 2010 4:03 pm So for the past year I've been self-publishing a lot of different kinds of comics that I've written with friends who draw them. I really believe my team and I have put our best foot forward with all the comics we've created, and I'm considering collecting them all into one big graphic novel and sending them out to some publishers. Is this a good idea? Does it show the publishers that I have the initiative and drive needed to make comics? Thanks a lot Andy, you're a great editor!