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144a. ARTHUR ADAMS (approx. 7:00) – DIARY OF A STRUGGLING COMICS ARTIST

Arthur Adams shares how he got into comics, created his own characters, and all the ways artists can make a living nowadays in the comics industry.

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Chris Wisnia reveals his use of the literarily frowned-upon technique of telling not showing, for his Doris Danger comics.


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Chris and Sam Kieth

Sam was a very kind supporter of Chris in his early years trying to get into the industry, and Sam wound up hiring Chris to help with the artwork for the Oni Press limited series, Ojo (2004-05).

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Baltimore Comic-Con, September 2005

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A Van Gogh self-portrait as a thug – inked in time-lapse

For his comic book, Brush with Peril, Chris Wisnia re-envisions Van Gogh’s Self-Portraits as a brotherhood of vicious thugs for hire. (Read more about Brush with Peril’s Van Gogh Thugs.) Watch a time-lapse video of Chris inking. Here is Chris’s finished piece:

The piece is modeled after Vincent Van Gogh, Self-Portrait (1887), Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam:

 

Read the comic book, “Brush with Peril”:

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