Interview: Karl Kerschl

On Wednesday, July 11 through Sunday, July 15, while attending the Comic-Con International 2012 in San Diego, I ran around to as many of my favorite kids comics creators as I could and asked them all the exact same questions. Keep in mind, comic book conventions are crazy loud and crazy busy, so there is [...]

On Wednesday, July 11 through Sunday, July 15, while attending the Comic-Con International 2012 in San Diego, I ran around to as many of my favorite kids comics creators as I could and asked them all the exact same questions. Keep in mind, comic book conventions are crazy loud and crazy busy, so there is a lot of background noise. Let me know in the comments if you have trouble hearing anything and I’ll translate for you.

It was a few years ago, while attending TCAF, that I was first introduced to The Abominable Charles Christopher in book form. Sure, I’d heard of Charles Christopher before. The webcomic version had been nominated for an Eisner at least three times and had won once, so who, at this point, hadn’t heard of it. But the book? The book is cool. It’s big and green and FLOCKED. It’s a book you want to pet. It’s awesome. And the story’s not too shabby either.

Books mentioned in this video:

The Bone series, by Jeff Smith Skim, by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki Three Billy Goats Gruff, Ladybird edition

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