Another featured Fabler! New Zealander Andrew Johnson chatted with the Fabler about his work in comics, with a specific focus on his web-based comic about a future dystopia, Kingdom.
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Profiling The Fabler's Andrew Johnson, artist/writer of Kingdom and Golem: Small Town Massacre
Profiling The Fabler's Eben Burgoon, writer and co-creator of the Comic Eben07
Eben Burgoon, the (some might say mythical) writer of Eben07 chatted with the Fabler about the past, present, and future of his covert ops ‘cleaning’ agent.
Eben is a contributor to the Fabler.com, and you could also check out samples on his work (featuring Dan Bethel’s art) over on the main site proper.
Creator Interview: Alison Acton of Bear Nuts and The Faerie Path
Kevin D interviews Alison Acton, creator of the fabulously perverse (yet still, at times, oddly touching) webcomic Bear Nuts.
Every possible topic under the moon is covered, except for topics that aren’t about Bear Nuts, Alison’s own Dooomcat Studios, her manga illustration on The Faerie Path, and motherhood. Oh, and Jiu Jitsu. That’s also covered.
Profiling Jesse Jacobs of Blue Winter, Shapes in the Snow and One Million Mouths
The Fabler Blog talks to Jesse Jacobs, recent winner of the Gene Day Award for Canadian Self-Publishing for his minicomic, Blue Winter, Shapes in the Snow.
An independent self-publisher in the truest sense of the term, Jesse has also gained some recognition for his comic strip One Million Mouths, which up until a few mouths ago was a recurring feature in Halifax newspaper the Coast.
Jesse talks about winning the award, drawing Richie Rich as a kid, and shares some details about his latest as-of-yet-unnamed minicomic.
Creator Interview: Joey Comeau of A Softer World and Overqualified
The Fabler Blog catches up with Joey Comeau, writer and co-creator of the popular photo-based webcomic A Softer World. Joey has just returned from a tour to promote Overqualified, his latest book.
Here he talks about keeping A Softer World fresh, the fact versus fiction content of Overqualified, and a couple of his upcoming projects. All this… and more! Yeah!
Profiling Simon Roy of Jan's Atomic Heart
Simon Roy made a comic about a human operated robot body involved in a Lunar terrorist plot in the distant future in Frankfurt, Germany.
That comic is Jan’s Atomic Body, and this article features Roy and some of the crazy that goes on in his head.
The Fabler Talks With Jake Ekiss About Indy Comic Book Week
Indy Comic Book Week is an event taking place the last week of December. Since Diamond Comics has announced they won’t be distributing any new titles the week of Dec 30th, a call to arms has gone out to Indy creators to supply content to line the new release shelves of their local comic shops for that week.
We talked to Jake Ekiss, one of the founders of the event, about his thoughts on Indy Comic Book Week.
Webcomic Creator Interview: Ryan North of Dinosaur Comics
The Fabler interviews Ryan North, creator of RSSpect, Oh No Robot, and Project Wonderful. Oh, and also Dinosaur Comics. (In order of what he is least famous for to what he is most famous for.)
Ryan North is a rad fellow, and has some pretty darn interesting things to say about web cartooning. But don’t just take my word for it! See for yourself.
Artist Interview: Jordyn Bochon
The Fabler interviews Jordyn Bochon, former Vancouverite artist turned Montreal resident.
Jordyn dishes on her experience self-publishing comics, the inspiration behind her recurring characters, and generally provides insightfully witty dialogue. (Also, this is the one and only time I will ever use the word “dishes” in this context.)
Creator Interview: Kate Beaton of Hark! A Vagrant
The Fabler Blog interviews Kate Beaton, the witty and extremely historically well-versed creator of Hark! A Vagrant.
Read! As she reveals some of her own favorite webcomics… Be amazed! As she delves into her own comic influences… Laugh! At the early jokes Kate made about her grade six teacher… Cry! At how mean kids can be. (But still laugh.)