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Unicorns do exist: Dana Simpson on being a dangerous, freethinking rebel at 700px
Dana Simpson interviewed by William Schwartz on the long-running Phoebe and Her Unicorn, the ladder up and down of optioning for the screen and trans representation.
Webcomics Special: Chatting with KC Green
You make a comic, you put it online. It becomes one of the most repeated memes around. Then what do you do? William Schwartz talks with artist KC Green about a variety of webcomic, print comic, and syndicated comics projects that do not always involve a dog in a burning room.
Inside the World of Korea’s “Digital Snack Culture”
RJ Casey gets a peek behind the curtain of big money comics in this conversation with former Fantagraphics intern Jiwon Kim as she walks him through NSFW webcomics 101.
Finding Format
“Webtoons” are the rising popular style of webcomics today, employing an infinite canvass to draw the reader’s eye downward in the manner typical of internet publishing. But what happens when these comics are transformed into books? Aidan Lee explores the bumpy results.
The Infinite Canvas and MS Paint Adventures
Andrew Hussie’s MS Paint Adventures used online media spaces to foster communities, modes of presentation and storytelling in a fashion that allowed the conventions of comics to be bent and broken to fit artistic vision to a degree that remains unique in the medium’s history.
“We Are All Living In Finite Bodies”: A Conversation About Graphic Medicine
Ian Thomas talks with MK Czerwiec (the ComicNurse) about the growing passion the medical field has for comics, and how the popular website Graphic Medicine has expanded its focus over the last few years to encompass that growth–as well as how the project began!
“You Have To Be Willing To Take The Chance That It’s Going To Suck”: An Interview With Rory Blank
Rory Blank talks with Ian Thomas about relying on a habit of daily production, surviving a job in content moderation intact, and what time he gets up now that the choice is up to him.
“I Am The OPPOSITE Of A Perfectionist”: A Conversation With Archie Bongiovanni
Annie Mok catches up with Archie Bongiovanni about comics, mental health, and the recent BOOM! publication of Grease Bats, Archie’s popular webcomic that originally appeared at Autostraddle.
Understanding Detroit: The Nonfiction Work of Anne Elizabeth Moore & Melissa Mendes
When you’re looking for the way into a complicated news story about what’s been happening in Detroit, it helps to be able to pull the cat card.
“Feedback Is Not Important to Me”: An Interview with Taneka Stotts
Ardo Omer speaks with Taneka Stotts about her career in editing, poetry and Eisner-nominated comics.