3 Questions With… Lucy Knisley

3 Questions With… Lucy Knisley

Lucy Knisley  I’ve been a fan of Lucy since back when Live Journal was popular. I don’t really know Lucy but having read her slice-of-life comics for (jeez) 20ish years now, it sure feels like I do. Her work offers just about everyone something relatable to their own...
3 Questions With… Doogie Horner

3 Questions With… Doogie Horner

I heard about Doogie Horner through his interview on the 3 Point Perspective podcast. He’s the author and illustrator of a number of books including This Might Hurt a Bit and A Die Hard Christmas. I liked the interview so I looked him up.  I appreciate his outlook and...
3 Questions With… Dan Santat

3 Questions With… Dan Santat

Sometime in the early 2010s I read an article about an artist who turned down a lucrative job with Google designing “Doodles” for their homepage. Instead, he decided to pursue his dream of illustrating children’s books.  I remember thinking “Wow, that’s awesome,...
3 Questions With… Michael Grover

3 Questions With… Michael Grover

I came across Michael Grover’s work through Super Punch, a website I frequent that shares fun and interesting things. It recommended the short webcomic, Hamburglar Goes To Hell.  It’s wonderfully creative and ridiculous. Everything you could hope for with that title....
3 Questions With… David Rickert

3 Questions With… David Rickert

I think I first came across David on Kids Comics Unite. When I saw his upcoming book Pizza Pickles And Apple Pie: The Stories Behind The Foods We Love, I was sold. It’s the kind of book I’m surprised didn’t exist beforehand but glad it does now. He’s a fellow Sergio...
3 Question With… Adam Rex

3 Question With… Adam Rex

I’m not sure where I first encountered Adam’s work but I immediately became a fan when I did. So has my son. His favorite bedtime story is the delightful ARE YOU SCARED DARTH VADER? On the surface and what immediately attracts you to Adam’s artwork is that he is a...