Tag: Interview
INTERVIEW: Peter Hogan talks Dark Horse’s next (final?) RESIDENT ALIEN series
Co-creator Peter Hogan discusses how RESIDENT ALIEN has evolved over the years, what's next for Harry Vanderspiegle, and the forthcoming Syfy adaptation.
INTERVIEW: AWKWARD PAUSE’s Ryan Harby explains wrapping poignant messages in “silly nonsense”
The graphic novel collection of Harby’s popular Honey Dill series includes some of the creator’s favorites
INTERVIEW: Wonderbound’s Rebecca “Tay” Taylor shares how to get young readers into genre books
The editor is heading up Vault Comics’ new MG line Wonderbound
INTERVIEW: The GENIUS ANIMALS? creative team talks learning to make weird comics on the...
"Sometimes you should just blow it wide open and not know what you're doing and kind of surprise yourself."
INTERVIEW: The mother/daughter creative team behind A SLUG STORY gets personal
The graphic novel offers parents and kids insight into what it’s like to deal with trauma
INTERVIEW: John Jennison has A HAUNTED DECK on Kickstarter eager for some scary divination
Divination cards with the possibility of a ghostly haunting, if you're lucky.
INTERVIEW: Gillian Flynn dives deep into the themes of her new conspiracy mystery UTOPIA
The showrunner talks character and themes for this new series!
INTERVIEW: MAGICAL GIRL FRIENDSHIP SQUAD creator Kelsey Stephanides on the new Syfy animated series
The series creator talks about the show's conception, and what she hopes viewers take away from it.
INTERVIEW: Dave Chisholm scales the aural universe in CHASIN’ THE BIRD
"Getting this opportunity to tell this story is the biggest professional honor of my life."
INTERVIEW: Daniel Kraus gets lost in the fallen leaves in THE AUTUMNAL
The writer discusses his new creepy horror series for Vault Comics.
INTERVIEW: Ho Che Anderson’s BLM-inspired revenge fantasy STONE is a mirror of our society
"At its core this is a cautionary tale as much as it’s a badass revenge fantasy."
INTERVIEW: Evan Dorkin & Roger Langridge embark on world tour in BILL & TED...
"They're incredibly pure, classic characters, and hating [Bill & Ted] is like hating baby bunnies."

















