![]() ![]() Those weekly strips of yours have a more traditional layout and in “See No Evil,” right from the beginning, you throw that out of the window. There’s more storytelling and more layers when you read them collected. When I collect the strips into a book I feel it reads a lot better. There’s an ongoing storyline but the strips work as individual gags or scenes. It’s changed more into this weekly sitcom, in a way. At first I tried doing the weekly stuff as this sort of basic one liner gag comic, but at some point I realized that I was allowed to do other stuff as well. ![]() ![]() I was given the opportunity to do one and I thought it would be really good practice and having the need to actually push something on a weekly basis and keep it going. I’ve never felt quite at home with doing weekly strips. At the time I was interested in Jeff Smith’s “Bone” and so Sing No Evil felt like getting back to my roots and my own way of storytelling. When I first started doing comics, they were all longer stories. Have you been interested in making longform comics? I know you from your work in the “Flight” anthologies and I know you make weekly comics in Finland. ![]()
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