James Turner talks to the Fabler Blog about Warlord of Io and the changing state of the comic industry in North America, and also shares some retrospective thoughts on Rex Libris and Nil.
Professional illustrator/caricaturist Lar deSouza, artist for the webcomics Least I Could Do and Looking For Group, talks about his artistic influences, his friendship with long-time collaborator Ryan Sohmer, and the Looking For Group movie.
The acclaimed creator of the Essex County Trilogy talks about his new original graphic novel The Nobody, and sheds some light on his upcoming Vertigo series Sweet Tooth.
Calgary artist Fiona Staples, currently most well-known for her pencils/colors on the Secret History of the Authority: Hawksmoor, talks to the Fabler about her work on the upcoming title ‘North 40′ and about keeping perspective through success.
Lecherously evil brit-punk spirits, ghoulish graveyard parties, stadium pop rock stage antics, and the zombie apocalypse.
All this and more adds up to just one day’s adventures for the girls of ‘Angora Napkin’, protagonists of Troy Little’s graphic novel of the same name and stars of their own upcoming pilot on Teletoon.
Troy talks about the Angora Napkin cartoon & graphic novel, as well as his ongoing three-volume epic, Chiaroscuro.
Next month, Gareth Gaudin of Legends Comic and Books in Victoria, BC. will be celebrating a milestone that few comic artists ever reach. As of June, the artist/comic shop co-owner will have been producing one comic strip a day, every day, for the past five years.
I talked to Gareth about his one-strip-a-day commitment, the success of his character the Perogy Cat, and the state of the comic scene in Victoria.
To all our newborn community of artists, writers, and comic fans, I’d like to send you a quick note asking for your help. The goal of this community is to create a place for you. Please bare with us as we work on creating a bug free robust environment. But in our times of tribulation, [...]