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Interview with Jamie Rich about You Have Killed Me
Interview with Jamie Rich about You Have Killed Me
Stumptown Trade Review sat down with Jamie Rich to talk about his upcoming Oni graphic novel, You Have Killed Me. Jamie talks about his the story, his inspiration, and his collaboration with Joelle Jones.
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Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources - Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment — ... Creators | Tom Spurgeon talks at length with veteran cartoonist Trina Robbins, editor of The Brinkley Girls: The Best of Nell Brinkley’s Cartoons 1913-1940. [The Comics Reporter] Creators | Writer Jamie S. Rich discusses You Have Killed Me in an audio interview. [Stumptown Trade Review] Creators | Tori Cheifetz talks with writer Matt Yocum and Marvel editor Mike Horwitz about a short story in this week’s issue of Astonishing Tales that ...

Comics A.M. - The Comics Internet in 2 Minutes
Comic Book Resources — ... in an audio interview. [ Stumptown Trade Review ] Creators | Tori Cheifetz talks with writer Matt Yocum and Marvel editor Mike Horwitz about a short story in this week’s issue of Astonishing Tales that spotlights the Israeli superhero Sabra . There’s also a focus on Yocum’s somewhat unorthodox way of getting his foot in the industry door. [ ...

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