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I was always most interested in drawing - most of my childhood drawings are black-and-white line work. And when I kind of abandoned comics, through... →
One thing I think is that comics are really good at expressing emotion. I think there's a way that comics characters can be drawn... →
My books should feel like you're getting a peek into a private world: a diary no one was meant to read. As soon as I start thinking, 'This... →
Only 10 percent of people who go to art school will still be making art in 10 years. To some extent, you have to want to do it. It's hard. It is... →
I think comfort, stability, and love are the things that really let me be happy. Deep down inside I'm a little boring, I guess.
I usually balance out autobiography with goofy, amusing stuff to help keep the humour in my more serious work.
I've always been a 'write first' artist: the drawings are always in service of the writing.
When you're looking for a sketchbook, you've got to find the right paper for the pens you like to use. I like to draw on both sides of the... →
Write a lot and don't think about publishing - just the writing.
Generally, I don't pencil, especially with the autobiographical comics, although I've usually planed out composition in my head during the... →
I always try to write from memory, and I always try to use memory as an editor. So when I'm thinking of something like a relationship or... →
I keep up with James Kochalka's online strip, and if I see a link somewhere or someone tells me about something, I'll look at it, but I... →
I think I've been able to build up a wide range of styles in storytelling, using comics in different ways from project to project. I think my art... →