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STAPLE 2015 "Pitching Comics" Panel with Janelle Asselin, hosted by Meredith Nudo, a valiant Valkyrie from Houston, TX. Whether looking to pitch your own or just learn more about the process of how comics are made, this is a great primer on all of the above.
An excerpt of this interview was originally featured on Giant Size #33: Heart and Soul, our STAPLE 2015 Special.
Monica Gallagher started making comics on the web, but before that, anime and manga (and Elfquest) made her a fan who wanted to create in addition to consume.
An excerpt of this interview was originally featured on Giant Size #33: Heart and Soul, our STAPLE 2015 Special.
STAPLE 2015 Q&A with Brooke Allen, Grace Ellis, and Babs Tarr, hosted by Annie Bulloch, Valkyrie owner of 8th Dimension Comics in Houston, TX. Behold (...be-hear?) the origin of "Lumberjumbies", as coined by Brooke Allen and as memorialized on the Lumberjanes page at Wikipedia.
This Q&A was not excerpted or otherwise used on Giant Size #33: Heart and Soul, our STAPLE 2015 Special. Think of this as a Special Edition Extra you'd get in the big of a big, expensive hardcover.
Brooke Allen (illustrator, speaks first) and Grace Ellis (writer, speaks second) are two of the co-creators of the mega-smash-hit, *New York Times-bestselling *Lumberjanes.
This interview was originally featured (in full, uncut) on Giant Size #33: Heart and Soul, our STAPLE 2015 Special.
Terry Moore is the creator of Strangers in Paradise, Echo, and Rachel Rising. We discuss Rachel Rising and the importance of support from grassroots fans and local comic shops.
In Rachel Rising, the we open on a dead protagonist. They discuss the origins of the piece and his motivation for telling this story this way.
Related EpisodesInterview excerpted in Giant Size 2: Dimensional Color
Illustrator Ian Churchill (ComicBookDB) has worked on Hulk, Supergirl, Cable, and many others. He created Marineman, and is drawing The Revenge alongside writer/host/bon vivant/mega-geek Jonathan Ross (#1 out next week!). He talks about Miracleman/Marvelman, getting in as a fan, and an era when characters were allowed to be fun instead double-triple-dark.
Interview excerpted in Giant Size #1: The New SNIKT
Illustrator Herb Trimpe co-created Wolverine, and is often best-known for drawing the Hulk, but his personal fandom began with EC Comics, and, of all things, Donald Duck. Do not miss a chance to talk with him at a convention.
Jonathan Coulton wrote a song called "Code Monkey". His friend, comic book writer Greg Pak, made a joke on Twitter about how they should make it into a comic. He wasn't joking.
Show Notes and LinksKelly Sue DeConnick (twitter, tumblr, comicbookdb) started out writing comics by working on English-language adaptations of manga. Her work on 30 Days of Night: Eben and Stella led to job after job that eventually brought her to overseeing taking Carol Danvers from "Ms." Marvel to "Captain" Marvel, a long-overdue promotion.
Show Notes and LinksMs. Marvel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Women Airforce Service Pilots - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mercury 13 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mercury 13: The True Story of Thirteen Women and the Dream of Space Flight (Martha Ackmann, Lynn Sherr)
Promise the Moon (Elizabeth Joy Arnold)
The ballet about the creepy old man who makes a pretty girl-shaped robot is Coppélia.
How to Suppress Women's Writing (Joanna Russ)
A short preview of things to come in this "uncut interview" companion to Giant Size.
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