Tag: short comic
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Introducing “Trinkets”—An 8-Page Children of Gaia Comic
“Trinkets,” written by Lynsey G and illustrated by Eldkrind, is out now as a standalone digital download from the Oneshi Press store!
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An Interview with Comics Creator Nachiket Naik
We spoke to Nachiket Naik, writer of “The Witch’s Justice,” about his inspirations, his art, and accessibility in storytelling.
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An Interview with Artist Jacey Chase
Jacey Chase is an artist, YouTuber, and activist whose short comic “Far Away” appeared in Oneshi Press Anthology #08. They also collaborated with Kael McDonald on “Junction,” a short comic to be featured in the upcoming Oneshi Press Anthology #09 in early 2020. We chatted with Jacey about inspiration, dissociation, drawing as a grounding pracice, and—of…
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An Interview With “A Tale of Good Intentions” Creators Patricia Loupee and Amy Hay
“A Tale of Good Intentions” is a short comic written by Patricia Loupee and illustrated by Amy Hay. We talked to Patricia and Amy about this story, their character Nightmist, and their inspirations.
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Oneshi Press Anthology #07 Is Here!
2019 begins with our 7th collection of immersive, progressive, gorgeous, comics! “Oneshi Press Anthology #07” is out now in limited-edition trade paperback!
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An Interview with Comics Artist Lucas Peverill
“Comics that raise pressing social issues can give readers the space to engage critically, as well as to dream differently. When we cannot solve our problems with the same old strategies, the situation calls for more imagination.”—Lucas Peverill
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An Interview With Comics Writer Christopher Matusiak
Regardless of the story or the events therein, I think it’s important to have “real” characters. They don’t have to be good, they don’t have to be bad, but there needs to be at least one character with whom the reader can sympathize. —Christopher Matusiak