
WIP Comics
Podcast von Joe Stone
WIP stands for ‘Work In Progress’, and on this podcast writer/artist Joe Stone talks to other comic creators about the projects that they are currently working on to try and get some insight into their creative process.
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With Thought Bubble Festival currently underway in its new 2020 online format, Joe caught up with Aled Lies, Dylan Owen and Shehzad Amhad – the team behind Idiot Corpse [https://www.idiotcorpse.com/], which is debuting at the festival. They took a very unconventional approach to working together, taking the format of a classic exquisite corpse parlour game and applying it to making comics, so we discussed how they came up with the idea, being creative whether you like it or not, and making a comic that was as much of a surprise to the creators as it is to the readers.

In the middle of their Kickstarter campaign [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/rozihathaway/good-comics-new-releases-2021] to fund their upcoming releases, Sam Williams, Paddy Johnston and Rozi Hathaway from micropublisher Good Comics [https://www.goodcomics.co.uk/] join Joe to talk about how this year has affected them, the financial pressures of small press, and how they decide which books they want to publish.

On the eve of the latest WIP anthology books being released, Joe has a panel discussion with Lara Callaghan, Steven Wang, Mereida Fajardo and Jess Hannar, all of whom contributed towards said books, to discuss taking part in the anthologies, tackling the themes, working as a group, and how limitations can breed creativity.

On the cusp of releasing his new book There's Only One Place This Road Ever Ends Up, cartoonist and illustrator David Biskup [https://davidbiskupbooks.bigcartel.com/] joins Joe to talk about how he approached turning deeply personal life events into a story to share with the world. They also talk about drawing simple faces, developing an artistic style, and the similarities between making comics and seeing a therapist.

On this episode Abs Bailey [https://twitter.com/barbawk] joins Joe to talk about how she crafted the story of her recently released debut graphic novel Zebedee and the Valentines. They also chat about developing characters, visually depicting music, and how being part of the Broken Frontier Six to Watch helped boost their reach.

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