When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer and what does it mean to you to be a black writer in this society? When I was five years old, my dad asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I said, an artist, a writer or a veterinarian. MyContinue reading “BLACK HISTORY MONTH SPOTLIGHT INTERVIEW – SUMIKO SAULSON”
Category Archives: African American Comic Book Creators
BLACK HISTORY MONTH SPOTLIGHT INTERVIEW – JIBA ANDERSON
Do you create full time, or do you have another full-time job? What is your educational background? I have a BFA from the University of Michigan in Photography & Illustration and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in Visual Communication. I freelance as an illustrator, designer and writer as wellContinue reading “BLACK HISTORY MONTH SPOTLIGHT INTERVIEW – JIBA ANDERSON”
BLACK HISTORY MONTH SPOTLIGHT INTERVIEW – DAVID F. WALKER
How long have you been writing comic books professionally and do you work for an outside comic book company/studio, freelance or own your own company/studio? I’ve been making my own comics ever since I was a kid, but the first time someone actually paid me for my writing was 2005. I had a good careerContinue reading “BLACK HISTORY MONTH SPOTLIGHT INTERVIEW – DAVID F. WALKER”
BLACK HISTORY MONTH SPOTLIGHT INTERVIEW – JOE ROBINSON CURRIE
At what point in your life did you discover that you were destined to be a comic book writer? Hmmm destined, I’ll say this. There was a Comic-Con I had just attended in Chicago. It was my first one and it was like going to Disney World. I had never seen anything like it. TheContinue reading “BLACK HISTORY MONTH SPOTLIGHT INTERVIEW – JOE ROBINSON CURRIE”
