I was interviewed by Tim Mabby at Modern Age Comics about the Samurai Jack comic series arriving in October. Click on through and give it a read.
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Nerdspan Interview
I chatted with Leo Johnson over at Nerdspan all about the upcoming Samurai Jack comic series.
Click on through for info all about my approach to writing Genndy Tartakovsky’s amazing action series.
Dorkland Gaming Interview
I was interviewed by Chris Helton from Dorkland all about my tabletop gaming roots and how it informs my comic work. Click on through to give it a read.
What’s I’m Reading on Parallel Worlds
Over on the New York Post’s ‘Parallel Worlds’ blog I have a new article up talking about my favourite currently running comic series.
‘Why I Love Comics’ Interview
Last night I spoke to Eric Ratcliffe of ‘Why I Love Comics’ all about creator-owned comics, Skullkickers, Munchkin, the source of my comedy and the joys of conventions. Click on through and give it a listen.
Book Guys Videocast
On the Couch Comic Chat
Last month I was a guest on Ty Templeton’s ‘On the Couch’ panel as part of the Comic Book Lounge’s 1st Anniversary celebration.
Ty, Richard Pace, Rob Walton and I talked all about working in comics, working with publishers and collaborating with others.
I know most of my interviews are about the comic business, so here’s something new and enjoyable. I spoke with Animation Career Review all about Seneca College and the importance of core drawing fundamentals while teaching students 3D animation. Read on.
Guest on The Fanboy Factor
I was a guest on the latest episode of the Fanboy Factor, talking about working at UDON, working on the Bravoman cartoon, creating Skullkickers and breaking into the comic business. It’s a pretty diverse half hour interview. Click on through and give it a listen.
Interview on Bloody Disgusting
Over on Bloody Disgusting (a website dedicated to horror and monsters) they’ve posted up a new interview covering Skullickers and Pathfinder. Give it a read and find out how I’m balancing two very different fantasy comics.













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