Do you think, generally speaking, women cartoonists have lacked a certain amount of confidence or drive to make
a career out of their comics?
Not exact matches
It has become an unspoken trope
of the
comic actor's
career that they must, at some point, try to «break
out» — to land a role with enough dramatic weight that they might slip free
of whatever one - liner or bit role previously defined them in the eyes
of the audience.
That said, I've always harboured the suspicion that Bryson has enterprisingly built an entire
comic travel - writing
career out of the simple trick
of deliberately booking himself into the worst hotel in town and then, rather unsurprisingly, being funny about it.
This time
out, Marvel's CCO and CBR News take a look back at how he got here, exploring his
career trajectory and goals from his days as a freelancer through his decade at the top
of Marvel Editorial and the
comics industry.
Five independent creators talk about risking their
career on
comics, the perils
of branching
out, and what keeps them going in the industry.
It's funny, as a kid I never really set
out to to focus on digital
comics but, yeah, it turns
out its been a through - line for most
of my
career.
Can the crew at High Moon pull it off or is the merc with the mouth doomed to live
out the rest
of his
career in the pages
of comics.