Every cartoonist, their cartoons all look a little bit like them, because they spend a lot of time looking in mirrors to get the expressions down.
My generation of cartoonists, we’re not exactly underground. I don’t know what we are. We never had a name, exactly.
Doing comics for fun is all right, but even then, you are creating these things because you want people to read them, and no matter what your intentions, […]
I think people are skeptical about experimental stuff like I’m doing, like it’s only a dry experiment with no flesh to it. For me, it’s like building a […]
I write and draw “comics” in an attempt to figure out who I am and what purpose there may be to my existence.
Online, pages get to crackle in a different way. It’s a different medium – it’s a real difference. As the medium evolves as something that’s on my screen, […]
I love Garfield. I grew up on Garfield; the majority of my attempts at humor are derived from the antics of Garfield. But recently, the comic has become […]
Fans have been bugging me for years: “Why don’t you do your own comic book?” Easy for them to say! It’s a lot of work.
A graphic novel is more prestigious than a comic book. Comic books are disposable, but people aren’t likely to buy a graphic novel and throw it in the […]
A natural scientist who had looked over comic books expressed this to me tersely, ‘In comic books life is worth nothing; there is no dignity of a human […]
Comics should not be judged by whether or not they successfully stuff a long novel into a comic format (which is surely impossible for many reasons), but by […]
Comics is a secondary art form. It has undeniable appeal, but relative to that wave of positive feeling a small audience of people willing to buy, buy deep, […]