Cliff Chiang is an Eisner award winning artist who has been working in the comic book industry for over 20 years. Cliff has worked on Paper Girls, Wonder Woman, Batman, and he most recently wrote, drew, colored and lettered Catwoman: Lonely City.
Read more258. Ed Brubaker on writing, comics, and tv shows
Ed Brubaker needs no introduction to comic book fans. Ed is one of the most acclaimed writers in comics, having won the Eisner and Harvey Awards for Best Writer five times, among others.
Ed shares his inspiration writing Pulp, Reckless, Friday, and Gotham Central. It was fascinating to hear his origin story on how he discovered comics and when his love for writing began.
Read more239. Gene Luen Yang on comics, education and AAPI issues
Gene Luen Yang began making comics and graphic novels in the fifth grade. In 2006, his book American Born Chinese was published and became the first graphic novel to be nominated for a National Book Award and the first to win the American Library Association’s Printz Award. It also won an Eisner Award for Best Graphic Album-New.
Read more204. Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky on Sex Criminals
Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky are the creators of the award-winning comic book Sex Criminals. In this episode, we discuss the journey from conception to the finale of this unique and entertaining comic.
Read more178. Stan Sakai on new adventures for Usagi Yojimbo
Stan recently won 2 new Eisner awards and was inducted into the Hall of Fame at this year’s San Diego Comic Con. Team Usagi is also excited to announce a new Netflix series coming soon to a tv near you.
Read more112. Scott Shaw, cartoonist and founding member of San Diego Comic Con
Fan is short for fanatic. One of my favorite quotes from today’s episode with cartoonist, Scott Shaw. Scott takes time out of his day to chat with me about the conception of San Diego Comic Convention (SDCC). As well as highlights of his works in the cartoon and comic field.
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