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DIANA DINERMAN DOES THE TRIBELA COMICS ACROSTIC INTERVIEW

DIANA DINERMAN DOES THE TRIBELA COMICS ACROSTIC INTERVIEW

by Natalie Durkin

I did unstick myself, but I decided to change my entire career! Turns out, I had a life block. I was writing in the wrong genre for the wrong audience.

AIKO TANAKA DOES THE TRIBELA COMICS ACROSTIC INTERVIEW

AIKO TANAKA DOES THE TRIBELA COMICS ACROSTIC INTERVIEW

by Natalie Durkin

photo via AikoTanaka.com/Gallery I like Aiko Tanaka because she doesn’t care if you think she’s weird. She does, however, care about clicking with her audience. She also cares about her niece and nephew, for whom she wrote a children’s book. Aiko...
DANIEL WEBB DOES THE TRIBELA COMICS ACROSTIC INTERVIEW

DANIEL WEBB DOES THE TRIBELA COMICS ACROSTIC INTERVIEW

by Natalie Durkin

photo by Kelly Dwyer   Daniel Webb brings Queer Southern Charm to stages across Los Angeles. From performing in drag as Toyota Lopez to dazzling audiences with stories of crippling single-dom, Webb’s bright disposition and bubbly nature evokes neo southern...
ALEX POWERS DOES THE TRIBELA COMICS ACROSTIC INTERVIEW

ALEX POWERS DOES THE TRIBELA COMICS ACROSTIC INTERVIEW

by Natalie Durkin

photo by Randy Shropshire Alex Powers is a lesbian who “doesn’t look like a lesbian”. Hailing from Baltimore, MD, she now resides in Los Angeles and has found her spotlight on comedy stages around the city, most notably The Laugh Factory and The Ice...
Brett Gilbert is refreshing & unpredictable – Read his Acrostic interview for advice, what fires him up, and who is special in his heart

Brett Gilbert is refreshing & unpredictable – Read his Acrostic interview for advice, what fires him up, and who is special in his heart

by Deborah Granger

I use mechanical pencils, so I don’t have to sharpen a point constantly. Then black ink, BIC pen. Then paint in Photoshop. When I paint in oils, I use a spoon to give a thick relief.

ART TODAY 040618 “The Price of Freedom” by Brett Gilbert – examples of his dark sense of humor in the “Teddy Bear and Bunny” Series

ART TODAY 040618 “The Price of Freedom” by Brett Gilbert – examples of his dark sense of humor in the “Teddy Bear and Bunny” Series

by Deborah Granger

Brett Gilbert’s Teddy Bear & Bunny series is an illustrated Humor/Coffee Table book focusing on two main characters: Teddy Bear and Bunny.

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