This is the first Dan Dare collection I've edited for Titan Books, comprising work by Frank Hampson, Frank Bellamy and Don Harley.
Superb World War 1 strip first published in Battle and another collection edited by me for Titan
Rok Comics Creators: Josh Alves First Published: 10 March 2008
Josh
Alves is a Graphic Designer/Cartoonist/Stand-up
Comedian residing in the very green and mostly cold state of Maine, who's
been adapting his one frame Tastes Like
Chicken cartoons into three
frame ROK Comics for mobile. His work has appeared on DC Comics Zuda
service and in many other places, with plenty more projects in the
way...
Questions compiled by David Hailwood
How did you discover Rok Comics?
Toshiro
de Smeyter [creator of Scoff,
also on ROK Comics] found me on Comicspace, I checked his profile that
led me to Scoff and Drink
Like A Fish.
The latter pointed me to ROK where I thought "My toons available for
cell phones? Sweet!" and I registered.
How do you feel about Digital comics over Print based
comics?
Each have their pros and cons. As much as I love them both, there's something
about holding a collected printed edition in your hands.
What's your greatest achievement in the comics field?
What projects (both Rok Comics and
non Rok Comics related) are you working on at the moment?
Along with Tastes
Like Chicken,
I'm currently working on a full-length adventure for my character "Araknid
Kid" that
will be seen on SugarySerials.com later this summer [Sugary
Serials is a comics anthology of all ages, full-color comics created with
the sensibilities of the Saturday Morning Cartoon in mind. The anthology
updates daily on the web, and each issue’s content is
collected in print at month’s end - Ed]. I'm having a BLAST
with this story. Also preparing for a submission for an anthology from Viper
Comics, Parable
2. There are other collaborations in the works as well.
What advice would you offer to new cartoonists?
Doodle Daily. Experiment with various media. My work is traditionally
founded (I love ballpoint pens) but digitally finished (inking/coloring/lettering)
What's your favourite comics related website?
My favorite are art forums where you can see other people's
work and get critiques by the users (beneficial for both the artist and
those looking at the art). These include Drawingboard.org (which is huge!)
and Outcaststudios.com.
Where else has your work appeared?
My first daily comic strip Zeek And
Dent appeared
in the Bangor Daily News and also showed up
in a kid's magazine, Kool Zone, in Malaysia. Tastes Like Chicken appears on the web on ROK and is published
in a local weekly paper. Thistles is an 18-page story that will be
appearing in the first "Parable" anthology
that will be published through Viper Comics (the publishers of books such
as Kazu Kibuishi's Daisy
Kutter: The Last Train and Josh Howard's Dead
@ 17)
later this year. [Parable is
the brainchild of Mike Maihack, more information on www.cowshell.com and
www.parablecomic.com -
Ed]
"Araknid Kid", again, appeared on Zuda and will be appearing as
part of Sugary Serials. Once that is "aired" I'm hoping to self-publish
the actual comic (maybe there'll be an interested publishers...)
Whose work do you most admire in the comics field and
why?
Hands down, Dan Schoening (check out traditionaldanimatio.deviantart.com and you'll see what I mean), He's been doing work for DC and their online
animations. His work has TONS of character and a super sleek, unique animated
look.