![]() In addition, by the time a book is published, I’m usually concentrating on the next thing I’d rather continue moving forward than dwell on something –a success or failure–complete and already in the world.Īs to your followup, I’m contractually obligated (and pretunaturally inclined) to not discuss details of production. Comprised entirely of double-page spreads split into eighteen panels with each panel featuring one characters life, cartoonist Ray Fawkes uses an experimental narrative structure to artfully craft eighteen linear stories into one non-linear. I tend to see only the things I wish I’d had the skill, or foresight, or time, or talent to have done better, and that serves no one. One Soul details the lives of eighteen individuals throughout history whose lives unfold simultaneously. ![]() Once I’m done, I find– for my own peace of mind– that it’s best to not revisit for a long time, if ever. ![]() Every day, all day, I put in my best effort, but no, I would not say I am proud, and certainly not of recent material. What issue/page of your current book are you working on right now? I find it interesting to hear where creators are in the process compared to what we are reading. If you aren't comfortable patting yourself on the back so overtly, I have a back-up question. Mclarencomics asked: Stuart, is there a certain page from a recent book, Star Wars or Red Olive, that you are particularly proud of and why? A page where you feel like you nailed it more than others. ![]()
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