Ray Billingsley has been drawing on a deadline since he was 12 years old. Curtis, the strip he dreamed up literally overnight in a rough Harlem apartment, has run in over 250 newspapers for more than 30 years, and in 2022, Ray became the first Black cartoonist to win the Reuben Award.
J. Ack and Shadcore sit down with the legend for an hour-plus conversation covering everything from industry gatekeeping and the publisher who said "Blacks don't read" to why passion without discipline goes nowhere, and what's coming next, including a new animated project that will surprise everyone who thinks they know Ray Billingsley.
Chapters/Timestamps:
00:00 The Impact of Stereotypes in Publishing
03:47 The Evolution of Characters and Writing Process
05:15 Balancing Art and Education: A Young Prodigy
08:34 The Role of Family in Shaping an Artist
10:59 Portraying Father Figures: A Different Narrative
12:54 Cultural Representation in Comics
14:22 The Authentic Black Experience in Art
17:13 Hip Hop's Influence on Art and Culture
18:12 Challenges in Animation and Adaptation
20:12 The Importance of Self-Publishing
22:10 Influences and Pioneers in Comic Art
24:38 Facing Industry Bias and Stereotypes
27:01 The Birth of Curtis: A Personal Journey
27:29 The Birth of Curtis: Inspiration and Dreams
30:25 Creative Pressure: Thriving Under Deadlines
34:43 Staying Relevant: Adapting Curtis to Modern Times
39:29 Authenticity in Art: The Importance of Originality
43:46 Engaging with Fans: The Value of Feedback
45:42 Building Each Other Up: Community and Support
50:59 Passion and Sacrifice: The Heart of Success
Connect with Ray Billingsley:
π Website: billingsleyart.com
π± Facebook & Instagram: Search Ray Billingsley
π§ Email: [email protected]
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