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September 30 , 2005

Ryan North Interview-- The Daily Dinosaur creator reveals the origins of his unique, graphically-arrested series, and explores issues of art and language in a remarkably probing Q&A with Mike Meginnis!


March 14, 2005

A Million Different Interests-- A spellbinding interview with Feeding Baby Paranoia creator Bryant Paul Johnson, conducted by Alexander Danner.


November 8, 2004

"...for every good drawing an artist does he had to go through about 1000 bad ones. So I kind of consider that all that work I did was getting as many bad drawings out of me as possible at that time."

-- Amber "Glych" Greenlee interviewed by Alexander Danner


October 11, 2004
"People ask me how to write a comics script as if there were some industry standard. Maybe if you're writing for Marvel there are editorial requirements, but there is no School of Comics. It's a postmodern medium. People can do whatever the heck they like."

   -- Dylan Meconis interviewed by Joe Zabel


August 9, 2004

"The biggest key is to really think about what your characters are doing there, and figure out a way to let them make their point in as few words as possible."

   --Indy Kelleigh interviewed by Joe Zabel.


July 12, 2004

"Teaching English in Korea (and the rest of the world, for that matter) shows you exactly the sort of person you are. It allows some people to be the sort of person they couldn't be back home."

   --William G. interviewed by Mike Meginnis.


June 14, 2004
'I've always found it bizarre that some people who love printed comics, a medium born of the early 20th century advances in printing and distribution technology, are suddenly fearful of 21st century internet technology being applied to those comics. That's just silly. Unless, you know, you're like Amish or something. Then it makes total sense.'

   --Eric Millikin, interviewed by Joe Zabel.

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