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 2010 with Skullkickers, an ongoing series from Image Comics which...
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 Brave: Struggle & Triumph in a Broken America.
By: Henry Barajas
Project: Home...
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 more mathematically complex comic strips:
MH: How did you determine how...
INTERVIEW: Jordan D. White reveals the secrets of editing
If you're a fan of the X-Men, then you should thank editor Jordan D. White for handling them so well. Marvel's finest moustache has been busy working within the X-Men office for several years now, editing...
NYCC Six In Six: Jim McCann
by Matt O’Keefe
Welcome to Six In Six, where I ask comic folk six questions and get my answers in six minutes or less. Here at NYCC 2012 I’m asking creators about their experience with...
NYCC Six In Six: Tim Seeley
by Matt O’Keefe
Welcome to Six In Six, where I ask comic folk six questions and get my answers in six minutes or less. Here at NYCC 2012 I’m asking creators about their experience with...
New faces: Studio 407’s Jessi Reid
The Beat: Jessi, you've already done a lot in a relatively short time in comics. Can you give us a little bit of your background?
Jessi Reid: I’ve always loved comics- I’ve been a Batman...
INTERVIEW: Joe Caramagna Letters The Marvel Universe
Among other similar triumphs, letterer Joe Caramagna has recently become the most prominent letterer in Amazing Spider-Man history, having now worked on over 100 issues of Marvel’s flagship title. Not just content with Spider-Man,...
Cartoonist adapts to changing times
The disintegration of the newspaper business continued this week when the Syracuse Post-Standard announced it was going to a three-times-a-week schedule and laying off 115 employees, including staff cartoonist Frank Cammuso. The Daily Cartoonist...
Megaskull: The Interview
At this year's SPX, London's Nobrow Press booth was indeed one of the shining surprises of the weekend. Filled with some of the most artistically intuitive graphic novels and then some, one of the...
MUST READ: Art or money?
In advice to an aspiring cartoonist, ABA finalist Gene Luen Yang lays out the dichotomy of career paths:
You have to decide whether self-expression is more important to you or making money from your art...