IPI: Indigenous Peeps in the Industry--06
JO: I am a status Algonquin from the Kitigan Zibi community (band) in Quebec, Canada. I was born in the States, because my father was working there at the time, but he was born and raised in Kitigan Zibi (KZ).
JO: Right now, I’m working on a comic for Bluewater Productions called The Odyssey Presents: Judo Girl/Venus. And I mean, not literally right now, but when I finish typing, I'm going right back to the drawing board; so it's pretty close.
JO: I've worked on my own self published series "The Raven"; I self published three issues and was working on the fourth when I met Arcana Studio honcho Sean O'Reilly at a convention; my company and Arcana had booths next to each other, the year Arcana won the Shuster for best Canadian publisher.
We talked about bringing the Raven to Arcana that weekend, and I mean...you've got to try to picture this: This was my FIRST ever con, my first booth at a con, and I had a chance to bring my own series to the company that won the award for best comic book publisher on the country.
I signed on; and from there we kicked around ideas for how to continue that series, and went kind of back and forth as to the nature of the Raven comic there; I changed the title to Kagagi, the Algonquin word for Raven, and decided to revamp the series in a double sized one shot.
So there’s that, which was one of my two babies; the other actually reached a much, much larger audience than the Raven did--and I actually sold over 2000 copies of the first issue of the Raven!
For more on the subject, see Comic Books Featuring Indians.
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