Posts Tagged ‘blog: interviews’.

My interview with Nicholas Gurewitch

Recently I had the pleasure of speaking with Nicholas Gurewitch, the creator of The Perry Bible Fellowship, about all manner of things -- creativity, pursuing one's passion, his withdrawal of PBF from newspaper syndication, and Piet Mondrian, to name a few. With Nick's permission, I'm pleased to share an excerpt of the interview with you below. The entire piece (several times this length)… Read more...
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Interview: “Words and Pictures”

Here's an interview I did some time ago that's only been published recently -- it's a long piece with the Portland, Oregon public-radio program "Words and Pictures." I talk about some of the historical precendents for the type of work that I do, and also dramatically re-enact some of the material from my book Beards of our Forefathers. In a separate episode, the… Read more...
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Two new interviews

Two more interviews to report today. One's with Tom Spurgeon, and in it I say: "...Comic strips were far more formative than comic books. Looking at both industries today, from the perspective of an adult in their midst, I'm utterly baffled that the two media even share a common term -- "comics." I don't think they could be more different." Then there's the one with Geoff Hoppe, in… Read more...
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Audio interview with Comixology

Here's a new audio interview I did with the website Comixology.com. It's one of the more comprehensive interviews I've done to date, talking a lot about the genesis of the strip and some of my earlier projects in addition to the familiar interview chestnuts…
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Heroes Con panel discussion

There's audio of our Heroes Con panel discussion on webcomics up at Dollar Bin. Moderator Tom Spurgeon speaks with me, Nick Gurewitch, Chris Harding, Danielle Corsetto, and Julia Wertz
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Interview: RagingCheetah

Alan Shih from RagingCheetah.com has published an interview with me conducted at the Wizard World show last month. I'm trying to get better at giving different answers in interviews, because I know diehard Wonder Women and Marksmen* aren't really interested in reading the same old things over and over, but it's not always easy on the convention floor when all day long I am giving an identical pitch to everyone… Read more...
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Interview: Half Hour Wasted

A podcast called "Half Hour Wasted" interviewed me at the STAPLE! show a few weeks ago! Here's the episode -- the bit with me starts at 24:50. I don't say much that's news to the dedicated Wondermark fan ("Wonderian"? "Marker"? "Marki"?); I should really start making up wildly divergent answers to interview questions in the future…
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STAPLE! panel discussion

If you missed the most-excellent panel discussion at STAPLE! last weekend, you can sit in your room and cry, or you can watch the video! Either way. (There are a couple of swearies in it, I guess I should warn you. But not many.) I'm screening Expendable today in Ogden, Utah at the Foursite Film Festival. Everyone in Utah is nice, and upon learning… Read more...
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Interview; story; SPX wrapup

I had a really great time at SPX! Thank you to everyone who came to the show; it was a pleasure meeting you all. Achewood won the Ignatz Award, but that's fine because Achewood is a great comic. Plus, a gorilla who may have been Chris Onstad accepted the award, so that's hard to beat. I fully expect this video to win some… Read more...
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Interview: Illiterate Magazine

I did an interview a while back for Illiterate Magazine in Boulder. It never went online, but I've gotten permission to scan the article: Page 1 / Page 2
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