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Interview with Arlen Schumer, pop historian and illustrator. We discuss the Twilight Zone's effect on pop culture, Scorsese issues with superhero movies, and generally have fun with a number of side topics. An unedited version is available at the...
One of the problems a lot of comics have is limited consistency: They just aren't drawn in the same manner every time. That is, vehicles, bases, even uniforms are drawn different each time. As this creates readership issues, it's something that needs...
We discuss his upcoming comic Jarhead, a supernatural/military comic. Besides his comic, the role of black writers, some of his interview issues, and why we need more black representation in comics and movies is discussed. Note: A longer, more...
It's Artists Month once again! Today we are stepping back and looking at the four traditional jobs artists have and how a comic artist can use them to do better comic art. This means looking at the penciller (he who does the roughs), the inker (he who...
Interview with Juan Rosario of Juan Love Apparel (https://juanloveapparel.com/). We discuss the importance of having a story, why you need to consider constantly be updating your inventory, and the advantages of updating your goods, as well as some...
Diversity in comics is a touchy subject. On one hand, your comic can only benefit from having a wide range of characters but on the other you want to avoid token characters. We look at the problems with having diversity and how to solve those problems...
Interview with Chris Hazelton of Misfile (http://www.misfile.com/) and 6 Gun Mage (https://www.6gunmage.com/). We discuss what it takes to work at such a long-running series, concluding it, and then starting over. We also discuss how to make two...
Where we discuss CGI comics, how important passion is when it comes to art, and the cost of a good comic. Bloodbound can be found at https://bloodboundcomic.com. Please support WCRI by pledging at our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/twosparrows).
The Law of Nature is that every animal has a niche; when you look at political structures you note that every person fills a niche. We're exploring how people fit into the web of politics, and look at static versus dynamic structures, how political...
In the episode, the following webcomics are reviewed: Lonely Vincent Bellingham (4/5/4/4-1/3, http://www.lonelyvincent.com), Misfile (4/3/4/3-2/3, http://www.misfile.com/), and The Adventures of Echo Callaway (4/5/3/4,...