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Ten Questions: Josh Lesnick

May 14th, 2008 by hpkomic | 3 Comments | Filed in Articles, Blog

josh08 Girly is a webcomic created by Josh Lesnick which generally centers around the romantic relationship between two girls named Otra and Winter, as well as other citizens of the city of Cute-Town.

On October 15, 2005 Girly became a part of the Dayfree Press collective, and on June 28, 2006 the first Girly print collection was published via Radio Comix.

1] Hello! Tell us who you are, and what you do.
I’m Josh, and I draw comics, and I run an adult comic site. Aaaaaand that’s about it. The comics are Girly and Doctor Voluptua. The adult site is Slipshine. Together all my comic work helps me eek out a living. Not enough to buy a yacht, but enough to buy a nice pan of lasagna every once in a while.

2] How long have you been working on Girly? What is it about?
Girly is primarily about a cartoon relationship, the one between Otra and Winter. It’s hard to describe it without bringing up Cutewendy, the comic I wrote in the early 00s. Cutewendy was a simple comic I made about two girls, one of whom is the sidekick of the other. It was a simple gag strip where crazy shit happened. Girly is actually the sequel to the comic, taking the concept, while inserting a story, some humanity, and a bit of romance to the mix. In short, it’s about lesbians.

In most of the stories, Winter and Otra live for adventure, searching all over their town for something resembling it, and creating it themselves if they can’t find it. Many other characters muscled their way into the comic over the years, and their stories started and ended. The new chapters are mostly about the two girls returning to their roots, whilst being chased around by a grumpy but hot police officer.

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Ten Questions: Nicholas Doan

May 7th, 2008 by hpkomic | 2 Comments | Filed in Articles, Blog

1) Hello! Tell us who you are, and what you do.
Hello! I am Nicholas Doan, Writer and co-creator of Pray For Death. Pray For Death was Zuda Comics’ first user submitted contest winner.

2 ) How long have you been writing webcomics?
Pray For Death is my first published work. However, I have been writing comics and studying the craft for over 7 years, since college while studying to be a playwright.

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Ten Questions: Scott Christian Sava of The Dreamland Chronicles

March 26th, 2008 by Eleika | 2 Comments | Filed in Articles, Blog

1. What’s The Dreamland Chronicles really about?
SCS: Really Really about?dreamland
Well it’s about my fascination with dreams and fantasy. It’s taking all of the books I grew up on and trying to extrapolate the best of them all into something fun.
It’s something for my kids. Something for me.
It’s pushing the medium (using 3D animation software) further than I’ve ever pushed it to tell a story.
But if you want a synopsis of Dreamland
It’s about a boy who goes back to the land of dreams he used to visit as a child. There he finds all of his childhood friends have grown up as well.
It’s about faith. It’s about remembering your innocence. It’s a romance story. And it’s just fun.

2. In your books you mention that the graphics are generated by a computer program that you commissioned. Care to elaborate?
SCS: Well I started using CGI to do comics back in 2002 when I did Spider-Man for Marvel comics.
It was an experiment and I think it came out ok.
But I knew I could do better.
Fortunately my animation studio was doing well. We were making some money on projects like Aliens vs. Predator and X-files.
So I was able to hire some extremely talented modellers and designers and such to help me create the world of Dreamland.
That was 6 years ago…and I’m still learning every day.

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Ten Questions: Ryan Sias

March 19th, 2008 by hpkomic | 1 Comment | Filed in Articles, Blog

Silent Kimbly 1This week we talk to Ryan Sias of Silent Kimbly. Ryan is a creative within the field of animation.  He’s best known for designing and storyboarding the characters in the animated sequence in the Oscar-winning film “Bowling for Columbine”.  From there he went on to storyboard for 20th Century Fox and Bluesky Studio’s movie Robots.  The he worked on “Pinky Dinky Doo” for Noggin.
His cartoons have appeared in Mad Magazine, Nickelodeon Magazine, Found Magazine, and the “Flight Anthology” for Random House.
Ryan is currently working a freelance Illustrator and writing and drawing Children’s picture books!To see Ryan’s Illustration portfolio go to www.ryansias.com.

1] Tell us a bit about yourself.

I draw funny pictures ever since I was a little kid. I’ve been working in animation for the last 15 years. I’m best known for designing and storyboarding the characters in the animated sequence in the Oscar-winning film “Bowling for Columbine”. From there I went on to storyboard for 20th Century Fox and Bluesky Studio’s movie Robots. My cartoons have appeared in Mad Magazine, Nickelodeon Magazine, Found Magazine, and the “Flight Anthology” for Random House.

I currently draw Silent Kimblys while writing and drawing Children’s picture books and TV show pilots!

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Ten Questions: Tom Brazelton of Theater Hopper

February 27th, 2008 by Eleika | 1 Comment | Filed in Articles, Blog
  1. Go on, pitch Theater Hopper to our readers.
    Theater Hopper is the Internet’s longest-running movie-themed webcomic and it’s all about making fun of the newest releases from the audience perspective – what people really think about the plots of big movies and small independent features, the movie-going experience, celebrity worship – the whole nine yards. All fertile ground for comedy! (more…)

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Ten Questions: JT Shea

February 20th, 2008 by hpkomic | 2 Comments | Filed in Articles, Blog

Drawing a single panel comic about a turtle (Charley) when he was 9, JT knew he wanted to be a cartoonist. That didn’t work out.

Later a short stint in High school as a DJ for its low wattage radio station and on stage in the schools Plays and Musicals gave him a taste for show-bid-ness (that didn’t work out either)

So, when in 2005, (deep breath) after dropping out of college, joining the US Navy (5 years on the USS Spruance DD 963), marring a great girl, finding the Internet, having 2 Awesome kids, Finding webcomics, leaving the Navy, trying that cartooning thing again with Gecko Nation, and founding NightGig Studios (With Ken Prince) to help other Web Cartoonists, (breath) podcasting was born, he decided he wanted to be heard again and created… (wait for it) … The Gigcast.

Taken from JT’s Gigcast Bio.

1) Hello! Tell us who you are, and what you do.

Hi, I’m JT (Tim) Shea, Co-Founder of NightGig Studios, and host and producer of The Gigcast.

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Ten Questions: Alex Kolesar and Joe Kovell

February 8th, 2008 by hpkomic | 2 Comments | Filed in Articles, Blog

Taken from the Wikipedia article on No Need for Bushido:”No Need for Bushido is a webcomic started on April 11, 2002 on Keenspace (now Comic Genesis). The comic is drawn by Alex Kolesar and written by Joseph Kovell. Its content and title are based on various influences from such anime and manga as Tenchi Muyo! (which has a series of volumes titled “No Need for Tenchi”) and Rurouni Kenshin, a famous manga/anime series which No Need For Bushido obviously parodies at many points. Alex’s artistic style too is influenced by, but not restricted to, the manga and anime styles, while Joe’s writing style is famously humorous, unique and random. The series is a mixture of anachronism, exaggerated action, veiled drama, and comedy based in a parodied feudal Japan.”Be sure to check out the comic if you haven’t already!

1 ) Hello! Tell us who you are, and what you do.

Alex: Alex Kolesar. The artist, and creator for No Need for Bushido. I eat, sleep, and webcomic. I also do web design work for all the money I need that the comic doesn’t provide me. I’m also a graduate of the Columbus College of Art and Design, with a BFA in Illustration.

Joe: Joe Kovell. I’m the Writer and website guru for No Need for Bushido. By day I’m a graphic designer – which mostly involves putting logos on things.

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Ten Questions: Dave Roman

February 1st, 2008 by hpkomic | 5 Comments | Filed in Articles, Blog

Dave Roman

Dave Roman is the co-creator of the Harvey Award nominated series Jax Epoch and the Quicken Forbidden (AiT/PlanetLar), and the Ignatz award winning, Teen Boat (Cryptic Press) both with artist John Green. He works for Nickelodeon Magazine, where he is the Associate Comics Editor and has contributed to the critically acclaimed Bizarro World anthology for DC Comics. Dave’s own illustrated work has appeared in Flight 3, Flight 4, Not My Small Diary, Alternative Comics 9-11: Emergency Relief, and on GirlAMatic.com His website is yaytime.com and comicsbakery.com.

Be sure to read Astronaut Elementary!

1 ) Hello! Tell us who you are, and what you do.
I’m Dave Roman, a guy who helps edit comics at Nickelodeon Magazine and writes and draw a bunch of other comics in his “free time.” Those comics would include Astronaut Elementary, Agnes Quill, Teen Boat, Jax Epoch and the Quicken Forbidden, and contributions to the Flight series. I’m currently co-writing a series of shojo manga-inspired X-Men graphic novels for Del Rey.
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