The past couple of weeks, the Fabler Blog featured interviews with Vancouver-based webcomickers Jonathon Dalton (www.jonathondalton.com) and Angela Melick (www.wastedtalent.ca).
In addition to their close proximity to Canada’s Western Coastline, they share something else in common; founding membership in a comic book collective by the name of Cloudscape Comics.
I was fortunate enough to recently connect with a few individuals involved with the group. My goal was to learn a little about what they do, what they stand for, and how local comic creators can benefit from collaborating through a collective like their own.
By Kevin
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Posted in Canadian Comics
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Also tagged Angela Melick, Anthology, Cloudscape Comics, Colin Upton, Colleen macIsaac, Comic Anthology, Comic Artists, Comic Collective, Exploded View, Jeff Ellis, Jonathon Dalton, Minicomics, Profile, Vancouver, Webcomics
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The Fabler interviews Colleen macIsaac, indie illustrator, minicomic creator, and animator of short films extraordinaire!
Speaking of the extraordinary, it does occur to me that un-extraordinary is the same as ordinary. Ordinary just didn’t fit with the context. Ahem.
January 6, 2010 – 11:36 am
The Fabler Blog rings in the new year with a look back at the happenings (haps) of 2009.
By Kevin
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Posted in Canadian Comics
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Also tagged 2010, Alison Acton, Andrew Johnson, Chris Johnston, Doug Wheatley, Eben Burgoon, Fiona Staples, Gareth Gaudin, Jake Ekiss, James Turner, Jason Turner, Jay Bardyla, Jeff Lemire, Jesse Jacobs, Joey Comeau, Kate Beaton, Lar deSouza, Mariko Tamaki, Michael Cho, New Year, Richard Grzela, Ryan North, Simon Roy, Steve Rolston, Troy Little, Vicious Ambitious
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September 23, 2009 – 3:50 am
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.)