I was very much a “tunnel vision” kind of kid. I was really bad in school. I had no interest in it. I didn’t like sports. I wasn’t […]
Cartoon pictures affect memory and sight simultaneously, sort of blurring the line between the two, and if carefully balanced can provide an experience which is both internal as […]
My work is certainly not the stuff bestsellers are made of, but rather what I myself would like to read.
These are strange, heady days for comic-book creators who find themselves signing autographs in the same room as Hollywood celebrities – and sometimes the movie stars are the […]
I’m probably not as worried about my dick as I used to be. Well, that isn’t exactly true – but I no longer deal with it by reading […]
It seems like the culture in general, for a lot of reasons, like MTV and video games, is more visual and less text and idea oriented. For better […]
The beautiful thing about comics being decently below the mainstream radar is that you [as an author] have no excuse and no pressure to hold back.
I did have a leaning towards that [traditional drawing], but my mind was off somewhere else – it was actually in comics. That was where the real vitality […]
Political cartoons have a powerful history in the United States. Many cartoonists were the Jon Stewarts of their day, quickly cutting complex issues to their cores.
Truth Nº 4: Comic-book conventions stopped being good, clean fun a long time ago, just about the time they stopped being forums for discussing the art and craft […]
This medium [comics] uses words and pictures in a way more completely integrated than illustrated or picture books.
The advantage in comics is that there’s no budget. What it costs to do a comic versus what it costs to do even the worst animated show… it’s […]
I can look at current guys who do comics now. I can look at their work, I can see their mistakes and I see the human doing it […]