TRIP CITY at One Year: From Seth Kushner’s Male Uterus
TRIP CITY at one year old is quite a verbal-visual-aural beast containing over 600 items of content including comics, podcasts, essays, stories, poems, and...
TRIP CITY at One Year: Around the Digital Campfire with Dean Haspiel
As the “Brooklyn-filtered Literary Arts Salon” TRIP CITY rounds home plate on its first year of existence, the four co-curators Dean Haspiel (BILLY DOGMA),...
Interview: Karl Kerschl is Abominable
For over four years Karl Kerschl has been writing and drawing his award-winning The Abominable Charles Christopher, releasing a new strip every Wednesday. I spoke to him about singlehandedly writing, drawing, printing, and distributing his weekly webcomic and got teasers about upcoming projects. Warning: there are spoilers of Charles in the interview. You can read the entire story for free on the Abominable site.
TRIP CITY at One Year: Chris Miskiewicz and Jeffrey Burandt Talk Multi-Media
It’s anniversary week for TRIP CITY, the Brooklyn-filtered literary arts salon that launched digitally one year ago in November 2011 under the guidance of...
TRIP CITY at One Year: The Shock of the New
Disclaimer: this journalist is one of the newest additions to the TRIP CITY collective. When I first heard the name TRIP CITY, since I...
Yes, There are Reasons for Dragons
Harboring a fierce desire to learn cartooning, in 2008 Chris Northrop moved to Los Angeles. At a Starbucks one day, he was observed sketching...
INTERVIEW: The 2012 Thought Bubble Anthology is Here!
Lisa Wood is the founder of Leeds' Thought Bubble Festival, which is now only ten days away (AIIEEEE indeed, readers), but last year also...
Telling Stories at Archaia, Making Buddies at Dark Horse, and Pigging Out at Image:...
By Matt O’Keefe
Nate Cosby rose through the ranks at Marvel to become editor of such critically acclaimed all-ages titles Franklin Richards: Son of a...
Kicking Skulls and Making A Name For Himself: Jim Zub on Story, Sales &...
By Matt O'Keefe
Jim Zubkavich has been creating comics since he began self-publishing Makeshift Miracle in 2001, but he really broke onto the scene in...
INTERVIEW: David Gallaher, King of Digital
Over the last ten or so years, one thing has been guaranteed: where there are new ways of developing and progressing digital comics, there you will find David Gallaher. Writer for a variety of comics including High Moon, Box 13, Darkstar & The Winter Guard and Deadlands, Gallaher has been at the forefront of digital comics for years. Amongst others he was involved with the DC digital project Zuda, had the first original content published by ComiXology, and has recently successfully brought his new graphic novel Only Living Boy to Kickstarter.
Kick-Watcher: Interview with Home of The Brave’s Spencer Toyama and Jon Lewis
The Kick-Watcher chats with Hawaii's own Spencer Toyama and Jon Lewis the creators of the soon to be successful Kickstarter project; Home of The...
Interviews of note: Randall Munroe, Eric Stephenson, Julia Wertz
Catching up on closing those tabs, here are some interviews well worth your time.
Math Horizons interviews xkcd's Randall Munroe on some of his...
























