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Interviewed

Interviewed: TOM FORGET

1. August 2011 by Palle Schmidt

Tell us a little about yourself Tom Forget. Originally from Rhode Island but in Brooklyn since September 2000. Currently punching the clock at HarperCollins Publishers designing jackets and interiors for teen and young adult novels. No awards to speak of since High School when they put my name on a plaque for having the highest […]

Filed Under: Interviewed Tagged With: Archaia, Feeding Ground, interview, Mammal Magazine, Shivered Clay Killing, Tom Forget, Tommy Gazelle

Interviewed: DEAN HASPIEL

20. June 2011 by Palle Schmidt

Emmy award winning artist, Dean Haspiel, created the Eisner Award nominated BILLY DOGMA, and has drawn many great superhero and semi-autobiographical comic books published by Marvel, DC/Vertigo, ACT-I-VATE, Dark Horse, Image, Scholastic, Toon Books, Top Shelf, The New York Times, and illustrates for HBO’s “Bored To Death.” http://www.deanhaspiel.com/ What comics or art projects are you […]

Filed Under: Interviewed Tagged With: ACT-I-VATE, Billy Dogma, Bored To Death, Dean Haspiel, HANG DAI Studios, HBO, Scalped

Interviewed: LAURA LEE GULLEDGE

9. June 2011 by Palle Schmidt

Laura Lee Gulledge grew up in Virginia and currently lives in New York, just like the main character in her artistic coming-of-age story “Paige by Paige.” This book is her debut YA graphic novel which comes out in May through Abrams Books. She also works in art education, scenic painting, body painting, event production/design, art […]

Filed Under: Interviewed Tagged With: Abrams Books, Dean Haspiel, interview, Karat, Laura Lee Gulledge, Page by Paige

Interviewed: GREG RUTH

6. June 2011 by Palle Schmidt

Greg Ruth was Born in Texas and lived there through high school before coming up to Brooklyn to attend Pratt. He was originally on track there to be an architect, then switched over to fine arts to be a painter, but always nurtured a growing love for comics, so despite then working as an artist’s assistant […]

Filed Under: Interviewed Tagged With: 52 Weeks Project, comic book artists, Greg Ruth, interview, Sudden Gravity

Interviewed: NATE BEAR

24. May 2011 by Palle Schmidt

Tell us a little about yourself I am a cartoonist & illustrator type human living in Brooklyn NY. I’ve created mini-comics such as The Taco Way: Finding Happiness and a Full Belly, and Space Box. My illustrations can be found at natebearart.com, and the online home for my comics is bearbrains.com which sorely needs updating. […]

Filed Under: Interviewed Tagged With: bearbrains.com, comic book artists, interview, Laura Galbraith, Nate Bear, natebearart.com

Interviewed: ANDRES VERA MARTINEZ

20. May 2011 by Palle Schmidt

Tell us a little about yourself I was born in a small west Texas town called Lamesa. It’s a dismal little hot spot on the planet with tumble weeds, red dirt, and a sprinkling of oil wells. I grew up in Austin though, great city. If you haven’t been, you should visit. I left Austin […]

Filed Under: Interviewed Tagged With: Andres Vera Martinez, comic book artists, Dexter, interview, Little White Duck

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