Stories tagged Patreon

Fantagraphics to publish Dear Mini by Natalie Norris ’20

The Center for Cartoon Studies grad Natalie Norris’ ’20 thesis project has been picked up by Fantagraphics. The graphic memoir will be printed in two volumes (keep an eye out in 2023). Dear Mini, her debut graphic memoir, is a bittersweet coming of age story chronicling Natalie’s teenage experiences with sexual violence, PTSD, and resiliency told in the form of a letter to an old friend. Until it’s published, you can keep up with Natalie’s work on her Patreon!

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Alum Spotlight: Mary Shyne ’18

Cover of Get Over It by Mary Shyne

Mary Shyne ’18 is a comics artist and publishing professional now working at the Peanuts Studio as Staff Artist/Approvals. If you are headed to SPX, she will have copies of her comic Get Over It. It’s about a delivery cyclist who stumbles onto a lab practicing an experimental form of therapy. Instead of couch talk, the lab transforms a patient’s emotions into a monster then, with a special glove, defeats the monster. You can find Mary on Instagram (myrtlewilloughby ) or on Twitter (mshyne). Mary gave this interview with Angela Boyle ′16.

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Sophie Goldstein’s ′13 New Comics, An Embarrassment of Witches

Page 1 from An Embarrassment of Witches

Sophie Goldstein ′13 (The Oven) is serializing her next project, An Embarrassment of Witches with Jen Jordan, on Patreon. You might recognize this team from their award-winning Darwin Carmichael Is Going to Hell. She has already posted 59 pages, so you have a nice chunk to get started with. The final collection will be published in winter 2019 by Top Shelf Productions.

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Melissa Mendes ′10 Comic Strip in the Chicago Reader

The first comic for "Violet, Private Eye" by Melissa Mendes

Melissa Mendes ′10 is making more comics with Violet, Private Eye, a weekly comic strip for the Chicago Reader. It’s about a crime-fighting kid, who you can read about in print and online. Now is the time to get in on this comic as it just started on January 15. Cats, kids, and cops? Sounds like fun.

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Chuck Forsman ′08 Gets Second TV Show

I Am Not Okay With This by Charles Forsman ′08

Chuck Forsman ′08 is still making comics despite finding fame with his stories through TV series. His comic The End of the F***ing World was adapted by Jonathan Entwistle for British television and has since been nominated for numerous awards and was a winner of the the British Screenwriters’ Award. Now Entwistle is adapting Chuck’s mini comic I Am Not Okay with This for Netflix.

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CCS at Comic Arts Los Angeles

Comic Arts LA is in it’s fifth year! It is a free, public event celebrating independent comics in Los Angeles on December 8 and 9. CALA is organized by Jen Wang (The Prince and the Dressmaker), Angie Wang, and Jake Mumm.

The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS) will be there, represented by Kane Lynch ′16. They will be doing portfolio reviews, answering questions about our MFA and Certificate program, and giving away a limited supply of sketchbooks! Come by and say hi. And bring your questions and portfolio!

Sophie Yanow ′16 will also be CALA. She is currently posting her web comic The Contradictions via funding through her Patreon.

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Alum Spotlight: Reilly Hadden

Reilly Hadden ′15 is the creator of Astral Birth Canal. His Patreon funds the continued publication of this ongoing cosmic adventure comic.

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Billy Johnson and His Ducks Are Explorers, an action/adventure/comedy series for all ages!

Mathew New ’14 is supporting his web comic and print comic Billy Johnson and His Ducks Are Explorers series through a Patreon. Billy Johnson and His Ducks Are Explorers is an action/adventure/comedy for all ages! As a patron, you get first access to new pages! 

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Alum Spotlight: Jeff Mumm

Guinea Pig Parkour by Jeff Mumm

Alum Jeff Mumm is supporting his video game Guinea Pig Parkour on Patreon. The comic comes from Jeff’s web comic Guinea Something Good. Inspired by games like Earthworm Jim and Super Mario 64, Jeff is actively working on this comedy platformer, which features a guinea pig in a track suit jumping around for coffee beans.

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Alum Spotlight: Reilly Hadden’s Astral Birth Canal

Astral Birth Canal cover by Reilly Hadden

Reilly Hadden ′15 is a stay-at-home father and the hard-working cartoonist behind Astral Birth Canal. The 2-year project (and continuing) is a collection of short and longer stories by Reilly that started as part of his thesis project here at The Center for Cartoon Studies. He currently funds his comic work through Patreon, releasing a mini comic every month from eight to sixteen pages. He also posts Patreon-only comics. Reilly did the following interview with Angela Boyle ′16.

Can you define the overarching mythos of the Astral Birth Canal universe?

Astral Birth Canal is a cosmic fantasy comic about gods and monsters and bird people and children in peril. It’s also an ongoing mini-comic anthology where I can make whatever types of comics that I would like, depending on how I’m feeling at any moment. For example, the stories range from giant space gods discussing creationist concepts, to kids dealing with scary monsters, to the current story about a woman who lives in my old neighborhood in Brooklyn, who is a pro wrestler and works at Trader Joe’s. So it’s not really a “universe” more like a multiverse, I guess. And in the stories, the “astral birth canal” is a literal road between dimensions/universes/whatever.

Astral Birth Canal page by Reilly Hadden

There are also some side-series that are exclusive to my subscribers on Patreon (wink wink). One is called Finch Island about a middle aged dad on a mid-life crisis nature retreat that’s co-written by my dad (director and playwright John Hadden).

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