Excerpt from interview:
I'm fascinated with the creative process. You once described this process in an interview as "riding the wave," suggesting that you're constantly evaluating your creative options at every step. What color should this chair be? How should this man's arm be positioned? At what point does a comic solidify for you into definite thing with one optimal outcome? Is comic creation always a free-form process for you or does the comic evolve a life of it's own? | |
Usually I just aim to make the comic so good that it will change the world, but invariably tiny mistakes happen, and I have to reconfigure a new plan to work with what has occurred. This can happen about 20 to thirty times before the comic is finished, on average. | |