Dean joined the show from his Brooklyn Studios late one evening while feverishly inking pages for War Cry, his sequel to The Red Hook.
We also talk about his play Harakiri Kane, coming to The Brick Theater in late October.
Dean shares his physically painful experience at The New York Comic Con and suggests a new model for large cons to alleviate the crushing crowds.
We talk about the format of comic sand their sky-rocketing price tag: could digital distribution be the ultimate fate of new comics?
What would happen to lcoal comic shops?
All this, talk about Dean's hero Jack Kibry, and my R&R questions!
About the creator Dean Haspiel
http://www.deanhaspiel.com
About Line Webtoons
http://www.webtoons.com/en/
The Play: Harakiri Kane (aka Die! Die, Again!)
http://www.bricktheater.com
The podcast
www.CreatorTalks.com
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