![]() Powell: Did moving to France and studying art as a university student influence the types of stories you wanted to tell?īa: It certainly forced a distance from the country I grew up in, which also means a deeper appreciation of it. From then it was a decision that I would be drawing, and comics was the easiest way to get to a narratively satisfying end product by myself with just a pen and paper. ![]() I think the epiphany that it was a job I could do, though, came from the idea of making Sonic the Hedgehog comics myself at 11. Then there was a steady flow of comics of all kinds from Europe and Japan with a few American ones here and there. ![]() Juni Ba: My oldest comic is a book called Spirou, a Belgian series of adventures from various authors throughout the era. ![]() Nancy Powell: Can you tell us how you first discovered comics? What books first got you thinking, “I can do this for a career!”? ![]()
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