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Interview with Sam Nakahira, MFA ‘21, and James Sturm

An Element of Recovery
An Exit Interview with Sam Nakahira, MFA ‘21, and James Sturm

You make comics about things that interest you: overlooked histories, dreams, mythology, Marxism, and more. Can you tell me about one or two of the comics that make up your senior thesis project and what attracted you specifically to those subjects?

My thesis, Redefinition, is an anthology of short nonfiction comics, each one exploring overlooked histories. I wanted to use this year to think more critically about and transform my understanding of how US imperialism and racial capitalism structure our world. I spent a good part of the year creating a comic about American consumption of K-pop. I became interested in studying American imperialism in Korea after I became a big K-pop and BTS fan about two years or so ago. While learning about the Korean War, I soon realized that most Americans consume K-pop without understanding the US role in the division of Korea and the creation of the South Korean state.The comic was a reflection on the unseeing Western gaze, how Americans often ignore the impact of US colonization on the world.  

Another comic I worked on was about wakashu, the third gender of Edo Japan. I like to explore histories about how people organized their lives and sense of self in non-Western countries before Western colonization erased their traditions and way of life. I think there’s also an element of recovery to my work, a desire to bring marginalized histories to the center. 

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Interview with Mannie Murphy ’08 on their graphic novel I Never Promised You A Rose Garden

Mannie Murphy ’08 has released their graphic novel, I Never Promised You a Rose Garden, out from Fantagraphics on March 23. A native of Portland, OR, they originally published this graphic nonfiction as a series of zines. The story starts with the life and death of River Pheonix before tackling the history of white supremacy in Portland. They gave the following interview with Angela Boyle ’16.

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Alum Spotlight: Andrew Arnold ’07

Cover of "What's the Matter, Marlo" by Andrew Arnold

The Center for Cartoon Studies graduate Andrew Arnold ’07 started up HarperAlley, a new graphic novel imprint at HarperCollins Children’s Books. He is also working on his debut picture book, What’s the Matter, Marlo?, coming out in the January of 2021 from Roaring Brook Press. From 2016 to 2019, he was the art director at First Second Books, where he art directed and designed books. Since graduating from The Center for Cartoon Studies, he has collaborated with James Sturm and CCS graduate Alexis Frederick-Frost on the Adventures in Cartooning series. They’re currently developing the eighth book in that series, tentatively titled Build a World.

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Interview: Rebecca Roher ’15

Gerda Hald (93) in Copenhagen

Rebecca Roher ’15 won the Doug Wright Award in Canada for her CCS thesis project comic Bird in a Cage, the touching tale of her grandmother after she had an accident that left her with a brain injury, leading to early-onset dementia. Rebecca’s most recent project is 100 Year–Old Wisdom, for which she is interviewing senior citizens aged 90 and up. She gave the following interview with Angela Boyle ’16.

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Interview: Daryl Seitchik ’17

Self-portrait of Daryl

Daryl Seitchik ‘ 18 is working on her second graphic novel, Follow the Doll. Her first graphic novel, Exits (Koyama Press) was in the top 20 graphic novels on Amazon for 2016 and was nominated for a 2017 Eisner Award for Best New Graphic Album. She gave the following interview with Angela Boyle ′16.

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Interview with Jarad Greene ′17 on is his Debut Graphic Novel Scullion

Cover of Scullion by Jarad Greene

Jarad Greene ’17 is releasing his debut graphic novel Scullion: A Dishwasher’s Guide to Mistaken Identity with Oni Press. “As quirky and fresh as a D&D campaign with your best friends.” – Ashley Poston, author of Geekerella.

Scullion was Jarad’s MFA thesis project at The Center for Cartoon Studies. He recently gave the following interview with Angela Boyle ’16.

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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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Graduate Spotlight: Bryan Stone ′08

Bryan Stone ′08 is a staff artist at the Peanuts Studio. He has been making comics for over a decade and particularly enjoys keeping an eye out for UFOs and cryptids. He did this brief interview with Angela Boyle ′16.

Who was your thesis advisor and why did you pick them?

My thesis advisor was Stan Sakai. He was great. He’s got a reputation for being one of the kindest people in comics which is spot-on. I had been a big fan of Usagi Yojimbo for years, so getting to work with him was an incredible opportunity. I sent him pages or a script each week while I was working on my thesis, and he would give me feedback. In retrospect, I think that learning about his process and spending time with him when he visited White River Junction had the most impact on me long-term. I have tons of admiration for him; working with him really changed the way I think about making comics. 

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Graduate Spotlight: Laura Martin ′17

Willow of the Woods by Laura Martin

Laura Martin ’18, aka Larel, is a comics artist now working at Einhorn Epic Productions as creative assistant. She interned at Alternative Comics and has drawn for many Gumshoe One-2-One role-playing games, such as The Howling Fog. Laura Martin recently gave this interview with Angela Boyle ′16.

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Graduate Spotlight: Chief Creative Officer Adam Staffaroni ′07

Adam Staffaroni

Adam Staffaroni ′07 can proudly draw a unicorn in 5 seconds flat. Leading up to this illustrious skill, he started his career in the licensing department at DC Comics, then helped launch the Kaboom! imprint at Boom! Studios. After a stint at Lion Forge (who is now publishing Jarad Greene’s ’17 Scullion), where he launched the Roar Comics imprint, he is now the co-founder & Chief Creative Officer of Einhorn’s Epic Productions, a multi-platform content studio.

Adam is co-creator and executive producer of Lethal Lit: A Tig Torres Mystery and The Curie Society. Lethal Lit is a scripted podcast series about Tig Torres, a teen detective investigating the infamous “Lit Killer” murders in her hometown, Hollow Falls. The Curie Society is an original graphic novel about a team of young, female scientists who join a secret organization originally founded by Marie Curie.

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