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Peter Snejbjerg on making comics in France and the US – Comics for Beginners podcast episode 14

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At the French festival Quai Des Bulles (http://www.quaidesbulles.com/) I talked to seasoned comics professional Peter Snejbjerg (http://www.snejbjerg.com/) known for his work on Starman, Books of Magic, A God Somewhere, Preacher, BPRD and the recent French album series World War X. We talk about the differences between the French and the US comics scene, formats and advice for aspiring comic book artists. No one speaks French in this episode, that’s a promise!

Peter Snejbjerg sketching and signing at the Quaui Des Bulles festival in Saint Malo, France
Peter Snejbjerg sketching and signing at the Qaui Des Bulles festival in Saint Malo, France

Filed Under: News, Podcast, Pro Tips Tagged With: Comics conventions, France, how to make comics, Peter Snjebjerg, Quai des Bulles, Saint-Malo, tips for making comics

Hanging low in Saint-Malo – Comics for Beginners podcast episode 13

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Another comic convention, another trip abroad for this tired cartoonist, reporting semi-live from Saint-Malo, France.

This episode is mostly impressions from day 1 and some tips from locals on where to go for conventions in France. For more on the festival I’m at, go to http://www.quaidesbulles.com.

Salut!

Saint-Malo-2013

Filed Under: News, Podcast Tagged With: Comics conventions, France, Quai des Bulles, Saint-Malo

Talking Bad Karma with Seth Peck – Comics for Beginners podcast episode 12

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At NYCC I talked to Seth Peck about the Bad Karma writing collective, the succesful Kickstarter campaign behind the book Bad Karma Vol. 1 and about the importance of having partners in crime. For more info on Bad Karma and to get books and merchandice go to http://badkarmacreative.com/

The Bad Karma boys, left to right: Jeremy Haun, B. Clay Moore, Alex Grecian and Seth Peck
The Bad Karma boys, left to right: Jeremy Haun, B. Clay Moore, Alex Grecian and Seth Peck

Filed Under: News, Podcast, Pro Tips Tagged With: Alex Grecian, B. Clay Moore, Bad Karma, career, collaboration, comics, Jeremy Haun, Kickstarter, making comics, New York Comic Con, NYCC, pro tips, productivity, Seth Peck, storytelling, workflow, Writing

Tom Lyle and his Inner Voice – Comics for Beginners podcast episode 11

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We’re often told to listen to the voice inside ourselves. But what if that voice is preventing you from working on the thing you love most? This morning I went back to the New York Comic Con to talk to Tom Lyle (tomlyle.blogspot.com), comics artist known for his work on Spiderman and Batman & Robin and teacher at the Savannah College of Art & Design (https://www.scad.edu/). And I was surprised and encouraged by the fact that this 28-year comics veteran also hears voices. So it’s not just me!

Give it a listen and leave comments below.

Tom Lyle signing for one of his long time fans at NYCC 2013
Tom Lyle signing for one of his long time fans at NYCC 2013

Filed Under: News, Podcast, Pro Tips Tagged With: Comic Con, creativity, critique, improving as an artist, learning, making comics, mind hacks, New York Comic Con, NYCC, pro tips, productivity, Savannah College of Art & Design, Spider-Man, storytelling, tips for making comics, Tom Lyle

Great Advice from Comics Writer Jim Zub – Comics for Beginners episode 10

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I met Jim Zub, writer of Skullkickers, Samurai Jack and the Pathfinder comics at the New York Comic Con and grilled him about why he is letting everyone in on the secret to making comics. Turns out it’s all because of roleplaying!

For more of Zub’s great advice, go to http://www.jimzub.com or follow @jimzub on Twitter.

 

Filed Under: News, Podcast, Pro Tips Tagged With: career, Comic Con, comics, creativity, how to, improving as an artist, Jim Zub, Jim Zubkavitch, learning, making comics, New York Comic Con, NYCC, Pathfinder, pro tips, Samurai Jack, Skullkickers, storytelling, tips for making comics, Writing

Breaking In at the New York Comic Con – Comics for Beginners podcast episode 9

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At cons like NYCC you hear a lot of chatter about “breaking in” to comics. In this episode we get three different perspectives on the subject: from writer Kurtis Wiebe (http://kurtiswiebe.wordpress.com/), artist Rick Parker (http://rickparkercartoons.blogspot.com/) and colorist Jose Villarrubia (http://www.mica.edu/About_MICA/People/Faculty/Faculty_List_by_Last_Name/Jose_A_Villarrubia.html). Some great tips and valuable insights in this one!

NYCC-2013

Filed Under: Podcast, Pro Tips Tagged With: breaking in, comics, Comics conventions, comics industry, creativity, critique, Image Comics, improving as an artist, José Villarrubia, Kurtis Wiebe, learning, making comics, New York Comic Con, NYCC, pro tips, Rick Parker, tips for making comics

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