An Interview with Alison Bechdel Kristen Radtke Jun 17 2021 Few graphic memoirists have had the far-reaching cultural impact of Alison Bechdel. Born out of an underground comix movement with her prolific strip Dykes to Watch Out For, ...
The Process of Making Comics with Amy Kurzweil Kristen Radtke Feb 17 2021 The Process of Making Comics is a series that examines how comics artists put together their work for the magazine. In this entry, Amy Kurzweil shares what it was like to make ...
The Process of Making Comics with Alexandra Beguez Kristen Radtke Jul 26 2019 The Process of Making Comics is a series that examines how comics artists put together their work for the magazine. In this entry, Peter Quach and Carolina Alonso Bejarano ...
The Process of Making Comics with Peter Quach and Carolina Alonso Bejarano Kristen Radtke Jun 6 2019 The Process of Making Comics is a series that examines how comics artists put together their work for the magazine. In this entry, Peter Quach and Carolina Alonso Bejarano ...
The Process of Making Comics with b hayward Kristen Radtke May 24 2019 The Process of Making Comics is a series that examines how comics artists put together their work for the magazine. In this entry, b hayward shares what it was like to ...
The Process of Making Comics with GB Tran Kristen Radtke Oct 25 2018 GB Tran made some major waves with his 2010 debut, Vietnamerica. A master of framing, Tran creates a visual voice that’s both instantly recognizable ...
The Process of Making Comics with Anders Nilsen Kristen Radtke Oct 18 2018 Anders Nilsen creates sprawling worlds through his illustration, often in large format with linework that bleeds off the edges of the page, and, we can imagine, continues ...
The Process of Making Comics with Grant Snider Kristen Radtke Oct 11 2018 Few things are more charming to me than a Grant Snider comic. He approaches his work with a level of care and earnestness that we rarely see in the genre. His drawings are ...
The Process of Making Comics with Chris Russell Kristen Radtke Oct 4 2018 By now, I’m sure I’ve told just about everyone I’ve ever met about Chris Russell. His drawings are wide open, un-jaded and somehow totally new in their gaze. In his longtime ...
The Process of Making Comics with Ben Passmore Kristen Radtke Sep 27 2018 I won’t go so far to say I begged Ben Passmore to work with me on a comic, but I admit I was pretty persistent. I’ve been a fan of his for years, and he was one of the first ...
The Process of Making Comics with Ann Xu Kristen Radtke Sep 20 2018 Few artists have as much range as cartoonist Ann Xu, whose line and color work adapts to her subjects to create an incredibly diverse body of work. Here, Xu discusses “Grave ...
The Process of Making Comics with Andrea Tsurumi Kristen Radtke Sep 13 2018 A creator of distinctive cartoons for both adults and children, Andrea Tsurumi’s linework is full of energy and heart. In “A Week After the Wedding,” she explores a shift in ...
The Process of Making Comics with Danica Novgorodoff Kristen Radtke Sep 6 2018 Danica Novgorodoff’s dreamy, soupy, and all together stunning drawing style creates whole universes with a few brush strokes. A creator of self-penned comics as well as ...
The Process of Making Comics with Alex D. Araiza Kristen Radtke Aug 31 2018 When I stumbled upon Alex D. Araiza’s work last year, I was instantly struck by his point of view. His cartoons were both surreal and completely ordinary, created with ...
The Process of Making Comics with Amy Kurzweil Kristen Radtke Aug 23 2018 Amy Kurzweil has a classic—and enviable—cartoonist mind, equipped for creating satisfying and often funny narratives to single-panel gags as well as book-length graphic ...
The Process of Making Comics with Leela Corman Kristen Radtke Aug 16 2018 Nobody draws figures quite like Leela Corman—radical and hyper-stylized, her characters belong to a different, more beautiful world than the one we inhabit. Here, she ...
The Process of Making Comics with Jennifer Camper Kristen Radtke Aug 9 2018 Few names hold more weight in queer feminist comics than Jennifer Camper, whose indie work has been wildly influential since the 1980s. Here, she discusses “Boys Will Be ...