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Interview: Box Brown Pt. 2 [of 3]
In this second part of our interview, we ask the Xeric Award-winning Love is a Peculiar Type of Thing artist about diving headfirst into the world of Webcomics and how he set about penning his longest piece ever for the Top Shelf 2.0 site. [ Part One ] What are the principle ...
Interview: Box Brown Pt. 3 [of 3]
Interview: Box Brown Pt. 3 [of 3]
thedailycrosshatch.com — In this final part of our interview with the Love is a Peculiar Kind of Thing artist, we discuss craft-honing, dream projects, and the ups and down of Internet feedback. [ Part One ] [ Part Two ] Do you find that a lot of people reading ... (more) Interview: Box Brown Pt. 3 [of 3]
Q&A: BOX BROWN, Bellen!, and Love Is A Peculiar Type of Thing | Comix 411
Q&A: BOX BROWN, Bellen!, and Love Is A Peculiar Type of Thing | Comix 411
comics.gearlive.com — Q&A: BOX BROWN, Bellen!, and Love Is A Peculiar Type of Thing Description If you’re not familiar with the work of Box Brown, run over to his site and check it out. Then come back here. It’s the internets; I’ll wait. Box has been doing his own ... (more) Q&A: BOX BROWN, Bellen!, and Love Is A Peculiar Type ...
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April 29, 2009: Three months and counting
Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal — ... Writers Conference, focusing on the future of publishing (25MB). (Link via Jeff Rivera.)   Literary Comics   [Profile] Frank Santoro Link: Tucker Stone Recounting a conversation with the Cold Heat co-creator.   [Profile] Box Brown Link: Brian Heater Today’s interview with the Love is a Peculiar Type of Thing ...

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COMIXTALK — ... May 2, at 11:59 p.m. (PST). REVIEWS DIgital Strips reviews Frequently Asked Questions, the latest print collection from the comic Unshelved by writer Gene Ambaum and artist Bill Barnes. Derik Badman reviews the print collection, Beanworld Book 1: Wahoolazuma. INTERVIEWS Daily Cross Hatch has the first half of an interview with Gene Yang up (and another part of its multipart interview with Box Brown.) ...

Comics A.M. | The comics Internet in two minutes
Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources - Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment — ... Creators | Brian Heater continues his conversation with Box Brown, and kicks off a two-part interview with ...

Comics A.M. - The Comics Internet in 2 Minutes
Comic Book Resources — ... Stafford. “The nice thing about this business in general is it’s recession-proof. People are always looking for new ways of affordable escapism.” [ The Stranger , via Sean Kleefeld ] Conventions | A preview of this weekend’s Comicpalooza convention in Houston. [ Houston Chronicle ] Creators | Editorial cartoonist Steve Breen talks about winning his second Pulitzer Prize. [ The National ] Creators | Brian Heater continues his conversation with Box Brown , and kicks off a two-part interview with Gene Yang . [ The Daily Cross ...

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