Episode description
Webcomics weirdos Dave Kellett and Brad Guigar are talking comics with Ngozi Ukazu, creator of “Check, Please.” She talks sports comics, art school, self-publishing, and a wide range of creative challenges. BUT FIRST, Raina Telgemeier’s new book, “Guts,” receives a million-book print order, and we’re stoked!
Show notes
- 00:00 — Raina Telgemeier’s new book, “Guts,” receives a million-book print order
- 02:34 — Introducing Ngozi Ukazu, creator of “Check, Please.”
- 03:12 — The comics scene in Austin, Texas
- 04:48 — The Philadelphia Flyer’s new mascot, Gritty
- 06:42 — Ngozi’s love of hockey — and sports, in general
- 10:46 — Sports manga
- 17:58 — The “Check, Please” website has a design worth swiping.
- 25:19 — The creative backstory to “Check, Please.”
- 28:10 — The “Check, Please” book is the highest-funded webcomic project on Kickstarter, and here’s the story behind his that happened
- 34:56 — Ngozi threads the needle between indie publishing and traditional publishing
- 37:17 — Getting an MFA at SCAD (with an undergraduate degree at Yale)
- 41:00 — Ngozi’s early days of self-publishing
- 43:10 — Being a writer first
- 43:59 — The best superhero comic: “My Hero Academia”
- 49:21 — A common thread among successful creators — they’re voracious readers
- 51:34 — Ngozi’s newest project — a comic about playing softball team from an art school
- 52:21 — Sports comics
- 53:32 — Sources for instruction on the topic of character development
- 58:26 — Building a world-building wiki
- 01:04:00 — How to stay organized
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Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the editor of Webcomics.com
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Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.