2014 in Review: Frank Candiloro

What have been your personal cartooning/comics highlights of 2014?

Without a doubt, it was exhibiting at the Small Press Expo in Bethesda, Maryland along with a bunch of great Aussie creators.  It was something that I always wanted to do, and I was kind of nervous about it; I was used to making comics for a Melbourne audience, and so I wasn't really sure if anyone in the States would really care about my measly little books. It turned out great though, my books were received really well, made a shit-ton of sales, got to meet some of my favourite comic creators and trade books with them and of course spent quality time with my Aussie friends (including that Emery guy, whatever his deal is). It made me realise that my comics aren't defined by how the Melbourne comic scene receives them and instead are able to be defined by their own merits. It was the best convention I've ever done, and I wouldn't trade that in for anything.

The other highlight was finally making a 100 page book, Onna-bugeisha, which, despite taking all of my time and energy to make, turned out really great, and was my best selling comic! And I managed to make 3 other books too, I guess that counts for something. 

What are some of the comics you've enjoyed in 2014?

I've been enjoying a lot of the books that I've bought from SPX as well as from other independent creators, a few that come to mind are Fight Frogs by Jimmy Giegerich, Wuvable Oaf by Ed Luce, Multiple Warheads by Brandon Graham, Through The Woods by Emily Carroll, Seconds by Bryan Lee O Malley and Very Casual by Michael DeForge. Also been enjoying the recent comics Marvel has been putting out such as Ms Marvel, She-Hulk, Ghost Rider and Young Avengers, as well as Teen Dog and Lumberjanes by Boom. 

What is something non-comics that you have enjoyed in 2014? 

Deep Dish Pizza. Or at least I would have liked to enjoy it, but I never got a chance to have it because I didn't add Chicago to the list of cities on my USA trip! Ah well, maybe next year. 

What are you looking forward to in 2015?

Things are going to be changing for 2015, I'm hitting the big 3-0 in that year and making a few changes to my career and lifestyle. I'll still be doing comics but I'm going to experiment a bit. I'm probably going to do much smaller comics (around 8 to 10 pages) after being inspired with the mini comics Alisha Jade has been doing as well as myself making one this year (Mary) as they're probably going to be a bit easier to manage than doing 40-50 page comics. I'm also probably going to do less "homages" (as I've kind of exhausted every film/comic genre in the 4 years I've been doing this!). What I'm going to do instead of homages is kind of up in the air at the moment, but I'll figure it out as I keep making comics. 

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2014 in Review: Dylan Horrocks

 

What have been your personal cartooning/comics highlights of 2014?

Finishing Sam Zabel and the Magic Pen! It's hard to express how satisfying that is. And having two new books come out (The Magic Pen and Incomplete Works). It feels like the end of a drought, even though I've been working hard and drawing comics the whole time - it's just so nice to have them out there in print.

What are some of the comics you've enjoyed in 2014?

Ant Sang's Dharma Punks, Sam Orchard's Family Portraits, Mary Tamblyn & Alex McCrone's Nothing Fits, Squires' Moonbeard, volume 1, Barry Linton's Lucky Aki, Brent Willis' Thrust Justice!

Also, a few things I caught up with belatedly this year: Gareth Brookes' The Black Project (one of my favourite reads this year), Junjo Ito's Uzumaki, Suehiro Maruo's The Strange Tale of Panorama Island. I feel very behind with my comics reading, so there's a huge pile of books I want to read this summer (Beautiful Darkness, Megahex, Here, etc).

I've enjoyed reading a bunch of stuff online, too, including Steve Rogers, American Captain and everything the Three Words project has been posting. Good times!

What is something non-comics that you have enjoyed in 2014

The release of Dungeons & Dragons, 5th edition. My favourite edition in a loooong time. Makes me feel like a total gamer geek.

 

What are you looking forward to in 2015?

Playing D&D. Drawing some new comics. Traveling: seeing old friends and making new ones.

2014 in Review: Indira Neville

What have been your personal cartooning/comics highlights of 2014?
For me 2014 has been a year for learning about NZ women's comics and making connections with other NZ women comic-makers, and this has been amazing! The catalyst for this has been the book me, Rae Joyce and Sarah Laing are putting together - Three Words. In the process of making this book I have made new friends, seen comics I haven't seen before, developed new appreciations for comics I have seen before, and I think we have managed to really disrupt the NZ comics discourse.

At a more personal level I managed to do a not half-bad comic portrait of Will Smith.

 What are some of the comics you've enjoyed in 2014?
Comic artists I have learnt about in 2014 and love include The Rabbid, Giselle Clarkson, Jessica Dew and Margaret Silver. A comic NOT made by a NZ woman that I enjoyed this year is  The Gigantic Beard That Was Evil by Stephen Collins.

 What is something non-comics that you have enjoyed in 2014?
Oh heaps of things! My son learning to write and read; my daughter winning the Waitakere Public Library ultimate Minecraft competition; the swarms of drunk moshing teenagers who seem to enjoy my band; managing my first piece of legislation through the Cabinet process; and watching the Knick on telly.
     
What are you looking forward to in 2015?
The publication of our book mid-year!!!

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2014 in Review: Ben Juers

What have been your personal cartooning/comics highlights of 2014?
Finally self-publishing Psychotherapy, the anthology I co-edited with Bailey Sharp.

What are some of the comics you've enjoyed in 2014?
QHCQ by Jordan Speer, Irene #4, Fluid Prejudice edited by Sam Wallman, Pleasure by Nicky Minus, Boyfriend: Magic, Sentiment and Bondage by Michael Hawkins, the George Carlson collection from Fantagraphics, Megahex by you-know-who.

What is something non-comics that you have enjoyed in 2014?
Memories of things I enjoyed prior to 2014.

What are you looking forward to in 2015?
The new anthology from Sam Wallman. How to Read Nancy by Mark Newgarden & Paul Karasik. Doing my Minicomic of the Month. Deciding every three days to become a vegetarian for about a day.

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2014 in Review: Michael Fikaris

Highlights for me have been international exchanges as an illustrator/cartoonist - finishing a new graphic novel 'Art As Life' about the question of a working class artist putting comics into the streets again as murals and posters.
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Writing from Indonesia where I am in the progress of doing a large colaborative comic strip
here in Yogyakarta where the culture is MASSIVE and where I just finished a project in Duri Sumatra consisting of 100+ cartoon portraits I put onto kites and installed across a village.

Looking forward to a few exciting projects like one with old mate Sam Wallman 'Where Do I Belong?' which will involve getting stories from people in detention centres and turning them into comics.

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