5/19/2023 0 Comments Duck! Second Chances by Tana FordGreg: Finally, because I'm secretly working to turn Bleeding Cool into a food blog, what's your meal of choice when you've finished a major project? Do you go for a fancy restaurant, comfort food at home…? So there is a big transformation, and looking at the issues back to back, and almost panel to panel, you can see the progression that I've made to land on my own style. By the end of the series, it belongs to me, and I feel like I've really owned the way that I make superhero comics. So there's a bit of tension in the first couple issues of Silk because I hadn't found my own voice, I hadn't found my superhero voice. And it's happy the way that my gritty detailed art is never going to be. Tana: It took some getting used to, and also at first I thought I was only going to be a fill-in artist, but I wanted to do a sort of homage to Stacey Lee's art–and if you don't know her she's fantastic–and she has a very animated very dynamic style. Greg: How did your style of working changed when you moved from doing Duck, where you were the only creator, to Silk, where not only are you working with a writer, but also a colorist and a letterer.
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