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Grubbie Goes Graphic: Flutter Creator Jennie Wood on Comics, Shape-Shifters and Getting the Girl
I don't remember.
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Writer Kelly Ford may have gotten me drunk for this interview -
Grubbie Goes Graphic: Flutter Creator Jennie Wood on Comics, Shape-Shifters and Getting the Girl
I don't remember.
30 Days of Flutter: #12 Flutter Volume 1: Hell Can Wait will make its comic con debut in April at Boston Comic Con. For more about Flutter, go here.
Jeff McComsey discusses Flutter & more in this interview with Greg Davies. Here's an excerpt:
Geeks of Doom: Jeff, I recently had the pleasure of experiencing the preview issue of Flutter, your collaboration with Jennie Wood, and it sincerely stuck a major chord with me. We’ve had some major publications bring on board homosexual characters before, but the contextual framework of Flutter brings a deeper and different tone to exploring gender identity and sexual orientation – it feels like a new cornerstone in comics to me. Was this an important aspect to you when deciding to jump into this project?
Jeff McComsey: I love the medium of comics and all that goes into making them. I think Flutter is a good example of where comics can be taken in a social context and still be entertaining. I think one of the greatest things about comics in the last 15 years or so is that so many other voices are beginning to be heard through the medium. There was a time when it was either Sunday strip comics or super heroes but now the spectrum is so much fuller in terms of types of stories and artistic styles. For me I was excited to work with Jennie as well as taking on material that was outside of my usual work.
30 Days of Flutter: #18 Flutter’s vol. 1 title Hell Can Wait is after a song by another all-time favorite band of mine, The Arrivals. I still can't see them play live without jumping in the mosh pit.
For more about Flutter, Volume 1: Hell Can Wait, my new graphic novel (with Jeff McComsey), go here.
30 Days of Flutter: #19 The song used in this 215 Ink Flutter trailer is Kit Radio by one of my all-time favorite bands, The Puta-Pons. For more about Flutter, a graphic novel about a girl who shape-shifts into a boy to get THE girl, go here.
30 Days of Flutter: #20 Flutter is proud to be with 215 Ink, home to great comics like Beware, Vic Boone, Extinct, Southern Dog & many more. Go here to read the first chapter of Flutter for free and get pre-order info. Pre-orders end on Jan. 31, 2013, and it's the only way to make sure you get a print copy. What is Flutter? In a nutshell, it's about a girl who shape-shifts into a boy to get THE girl and the chaos that comes from pretending to be someone she is not.
Flutter was one of the flagship titles selected for The Fictory's web comic series. For more on Flutter, including a free preview of the first chapter, go here.
30 Days of Flutter: #22 I named Flutter Girl Lily after seeing Lily Rabe as Portia in The Merchant of Venice on Broadway in late 2010. Here's a clip from that amazing production.
Go here for more about Flutter, the new graphic novel available for pre-order right now through 215ink.