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INTERVIEW: Woo-oo! Talking DuckTales & Comics w/ Creator Joe Caramagna

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Chatting with letterer/writer Joe Caramagna at NYCC!

INTERVIEW: Stephan Franck on Vampires and Endings in SILVER vol 4

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Stephan Franck is one of the most celebrated animation veterans in the industry (The Iron Giant) and he's been telling one of the most...

Interview: Karl Kerschl Talks Long Form Narratives, Storytelling Versus Worldbuilding in ISOLA

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As someone who loves Karl Kerschl’s comic strip The Abominable Charles Christopher, I was very excited that he’d get to tackle a long-form narrative...

Matt Chats: CW Cooke and Travis Hymel on Action Storytelling, Cultural Influences in L.U.C.H.A.

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I’ve been a big fan of Travis Hymel’s artwork for a while, even worked with him on a few short comics, so I was...

LETTERERS SPEAK! Pros talk craft and what it means to letter comics

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"You need lettering to do a comic. You can do a black and white book and it is just as good as a color book. But you can’t read a book when there are no balloons."

INTERVIEW: AVATAR: IMBALANCE artist Peter Wartman reacts to getting art notes from the creators...

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by Aaron Halls The past decade has treated fans of Avatar: The Last Airbender, Nickelodeon’s classic cartoon series, kindly. Since the show's finale aired in...

Interview: Nick Thorburn discovers the missing link between humans and penguins

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Nick Thorburn is well-known for his work in music, less so for his comics. The Canadian cartoonist is the long-time vocalist for Islands, as...

INTERVIEW: horror fiend Scott Bryan Wilson teases a new, secret Dynamite project

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"I don’t like the low hanging fruit stuff. I don’t like things tied up neatly."

INTERVIEW: Alex de Campi says “I turned Judge Death into an undead Japanese schoolgirl”

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"...violence shouldn’t be beautiful and romantic. It should make you never want to get into a fight again."

INTERVIEW: Arthur Wyatt on breaking all the toys in JUDGE DREDD’s movie universe

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"Working in the movie universe means we’re allowed to play with all these toys and break them, which you can’t really do in the main Judge Dredd universe."

Interview: Liana Finck is surprised she’s relatable, but she’s getting used to the idea

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Since 2015 Liana Finck has been a rising star in her role as a New Yorker cartoonist thanks to her singular presentation and sensibility,...

Matt Chats: Kyle Higgins on Cold War Stories, Writing Towards Artists’ Strengths, and the...

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After a stretch working solely on licensed characters, I was excited to see Kyle Higgins write new titles for Image and they blew even...

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