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Freeze Frame: Clark Bint
Clark Bint is easily one of the most exciting and skilled emerging talents of the decade, with his phenomenal work on Dave Cook’s Killtopia and Titan Comics’ Rebel Moon making waves in the British comics scene. Today we sat down to talk about everything from his artistic process to his go to snacks. Me: How did you get the job illustrating Killtopia? Clark: After Craig Paton stepped down as the artist after issue 2, Dave put out a call for artists and I just messaged him abou
D Haller
7 days ago6 min read


Dave Baillie: ‘Go do something that makes you happier….. or gives you visible abs!’
© Dave Baillie With work ranging from DC’s Vertigo to Valiant comics, 2000 AD regular David Baillie has had a long and storied career filled with challenge and triumph. Today he sits down to talk about all things comics, how to make it in the industry and how fatherhood has changed him as a creator. Me: Let’s start with an easy question. Everyone always asks writers when they knew they could do this for a living but when was your biggest I can never do this moment, your bigge
D Haller
Nov 30, 20259 min read


Freeze Frame: John Allison on the Realities of Living the Dream
Credits: John Allison John Allison has forged his own unique path from novice freelancer to Eisner Award winner through a career defined by perseverance and experimentation. Within this article, he discusses his experiences of self publishing, the strangeness of the Eisner Award Ceremony and his Conan webcomic (which is sadly no longer available on his website). What attracted you to the medium of web comics specifically? Zero cost at the point of entry, and back in 1998 when
D Haller
Nov 19, 20256 min read


'Keep Moving'
Tom Smith is the incredibly talented editor of Liverpool-based Frisson Comics as well as the writer of extraordinary graphics novels such...
D Haller
Aug 10, 20257 min read
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