Tag: Interview
INTERVIEW: Emerging Talent and Publisher Kevin Czap on the Comics to Watch in 2017
"As you live your life, you take in whatever pieces of information you can from your culture, the people around you, and it’s related to things going on in the larger theater of the world but it’s really only through your experience and the information you have access to that you’re able to put it together. "
INTERVIEW: Tom Gauld Discusses Nostalgia and Sci Fi in MOONCOP
"I think the fact that you can see the moon most nights gives it a familiarity, but we can also take it for granted."
INTERVIEW: Riad Sattouf on Growing Up Between the Lines of France and Syria in...
"Syria is a complex country. Before the war it was a modern country, but an extremely corrupt country. Like all the Arab countries. Like all countries."
INTERVIEW, Pt. 2: Calista Brill on Her Fondest Memories and First Second’s Future!
Calista Brill discusses her cosplay experience and reveals the people she'd like to work with most!
INTERVIEW: Daniel Alarcón Discusses His Fascination with the CITY OF CLOWNS
by Alex Dueben
Daniel Alarcón’s short story City of Clowns was originally published by The New Yorker in 2003 and then as part of his collection War by Candlelight. Since then, Alarcón has been acclaimed...
INTERVIEW: Ulises Fariñas Opens Up About Free Will and Masculinity in MOTRO
2016 has been a banner year for Ulises Fariñas. The Judge Dredd and Amazing Forest co-writer recently launched Buño, a new comics imprint. He's also just released the first issue to MOTRO, a new series he is co-writing...
INTERVIEW: Jon Chad Inspires Us to Take Action and Save the Earth in SCIENCE...
"Temperature is connected to everything"
INTERVIEW: Annie Goetzinger Reveals the Haunting Truths (and Fables) of Marie Antoinette
by Alex Dueben
Annie Goetzinger has had a long successful career as a comics artist in France, but she was largely unknown in the United States until NBM published Girl in Dior last year, which...
INTERVIEW: “Hieronymous and Bosch” Cartoonist Paul Kirchner on leaving comics for advertising and coming...
by Alex Dueben
<img class="alignleft wp-image-188886" src="https://www.comicsbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/80560-3.jpg" alt="80560-3 Mech ]1 Doing Dope Rider was just a strange series of events. I was trying to get into comics and doing fan art and I realized...
Interview: In-depth talk with Vivek J. Tiwary about the expanded paperback edition of the...
Before Abbey Road, before Ed Sullivan, before countless records sold and souls touched, before they even were the Fab Four, the Beatles were an obscure band from an obscure, culturally irrelevant port town. No one...
Interview: Anya Davidson on rebellion, punk rock and ‘Band for Life’
Anya Davidson's 'Band for Life' is one of the boldest graphic novels of the year, an eye splitting trip into the lives of am indie punk rock band and their misadventures. Call it Josie and the Pussycats for the post-iTunes generation. Here Davidson talks about her own music tastes and band as well as the history of the strip and her use of color.
INTERVIEW: Looking Back, THE EPIC BIG NATE’s Lincoln Peirce Gives Advice to His Younger...
"To me, it was not all that important when I was younger to be able to draw really really well. I just wanted to be able to draw well enough to get my point across. I regretted that later..."