Who Are You? An interview with Bengo & Pug
Welcome to “Who Are You?”, the Webcomic Overlook’s first foray into interviewing people involved in the business of webcomics. This feature was actually going to go by a completely different name, but...
View ArticleWho Are You?: An Interview With Albone (Alan Evans)
Alan Evans, known as Albone on his site, writes a comic with what I consider one of the most unconventional premises in webcomics today: Rival Angels. How unconventional? In his review, Ambush Bug of...
View ArticleWho Are You?: An Interview with Neil Kleid (Action, Ohio)
What if superheroes, created by analogues of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, were real and based on actual people with powers? What if they were hidden away in a sleepy town since the 1950′s? And if there are...
View ArticleWho Are You?: An interview with T Campbell (Penny & Aggie, Divalicious!, and...
If you spend any time with webcomics, chances are you’re going to run into something written or created by T Campbell. Mr. Campbell’s flagship work is the high school drama Penny & Aggie (reviewed...
View ArticleWho Are You?: An interview with Ulysses “Seen”‘s Robert Berry
Adapting a book to fit the comic/graphic novel/sequential art form is a fairly daunting task. So you’ve got to hand it to anyone for adapting one book which, on face value, doesn’t seem like a natural...
View ArticleWho Are You?: Shannon Wheeler (Too Much Coffee Man, I Thought You’d Be...
When you encounter cartoons from the New Yorker, they sometimes seem stodgy. Unapproachable. Indecipherable. Not so with the works of Shannon Wheeler, whose cartoons never fail to hit the funnybone. A...
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