
WIP stands for ‘Work In Progress’, and on this podcast writer/artist Joe Stone talks to other comic creators about the projects that they are currently working on to try and get some insight into their creative process.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Visual ArtsArts | ||||

With Thought Bubble Festival currently underway in its new 2020 online format, Joe caught up with Aled Lies, Dylan Owen and Shehzad Amhad – the team behind Idiot Corpse, which is debuting at the festival. They took a very unconventional approach to w... more
In the middle of their Kickstarter campaign to fund their upcoming releases, Sam Williams, Paddy Johnston and Rozi Hathaway from micropublisher Good Comics join Joe to talk about how this year has affected them, the financial pressures of small press... more
On the eve of the latest WIP anthology books being released, Joe has a panel discussion with Lara Callaghan, Steven Wang, Mereida Fajardo and Jess Hannar, all of whom contributed towards said books, to discuss taking part in the anthologies, tackling... more
On the cusp of releasing his new book There's Only One Place This Road Ever Ends Up, cartoonist and illustrator David Biskup joins Joe to talk about how he approached turning deeply personal life events into a story to share with the world. They also... more
On this episode Abs Bailey joins Joe to talk about how she crafted the story of her recently released debut graphic novel Zebedee and the Valentines. They also chat about developing characters, visually depicting music, and how being part of the Brok... more
Joe catches up with Andy Oliver, the editor-in-chief of the small press-focused news and review website Broken Frontier, and one of the most vocal and supportive voices on the UK comic scene. They discuss advice on how to promote your comic, get revi... more
Joe has a lengthy chat with portrait artist and comic maker Ed Firth, who is also one of the artists on this year's Myriad First Graphic Novel Prize shortlist. They discuss Ed's Myriad entry and current comic project, dive into their respective appro... more
In a bit of a change up from the usual episode format, rather than focus on a particular topic Joe had an open and casual chat with illustrator, printmaker and small press creator Aleesha Nandhra. Both Aleesha and Joe were featured as part of the 201... more
I’ve been really enjoying listening to these this year. Joe Stone is a friendly host and interviewer and asks interesting questions of his guests. A nice mix of interviewees with helpful insight for fellow comics-makers and fans.
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Apple Podcasts | #78 |










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