Well Chaz's live interview session at www.ComixCentral.com on Saturday was an epic session - clocking in at over 2 hours, we covered all sorts of topics, from inspiration and artistic burn-out to anarchism, mainstream aesthetics, Russian inspirations, collaborations, early comics career and much more.
It was a pleasure to be welcomed on board, and to field such diverse and intelligent questions as well.
He also didn't hold back with his views on Western ideologies, and in particular popular comics culture and the attitudes of certain readers to those who dare to deviate from what seems to be the acceptable parameters of storytelling or character design. Fenriswulf Books was never about being safe or mainstream, and Chaz's comments in this regard clearly show the mindset that's been behind this enterprise since Day 1.
You can view the whole transcript right here.
So, if you ever wanted to know more about what makes the Fenriswulf founder tick, this is about as good a place to start
Also, be sure to visit ComixCentral and check out their indie comix stock:
Monday, 7 August 2017
Friday, 4 August 2017
Chaz Interviewed by ComixCentral - this Saturday
Here's something a bit different: ComixCentral are running a live online interview with Chaz exclusively at their website tomorrow (Saturday 5th, 3pm PST - 8pm GMT). This is only the second one they've hosted, and the first time Chaz has done anything like this before - so who knows how well it will go! One thing's for sure, there'll be plenty of chat about comix and creativity. Look out for a link to the full article here after the event, too.
Catch ComixCentral on Twitter @comixcentral, and Chaz & FWB @_ChazWood_
Catch ComixCentral on Twitter @comixcentral, and Chaz & FWB @_ChazWood_
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