Our old friend Jim Zub joins me today at The Corner of Story and Game. Jim is best known for his work in the comic book industry, which he has been creating since he self-published Makeshift Miracle in 2001. Over the past 21 years, he has created a vast library of titles ranging from creator-owned books like Wayward, Skullkickers, Glitterbomb, and Stone Star - to big-name properties such as Samurai Jack, Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder, Uncanny Avengers, Wolverine, and even a Rick and Morty / D&D crossover. These days Jim has so many books in the works that it is hard to keep up, but I'm pretty sure there is a Conan title in there, as well as another Rick and Morty book (this time with Cthulu!).
This conversation actually turned into a two-parter, as we wandered pretty far down the rabbit hole of writing craft, industry practices, maintaining relationships, and so much more. The next time Jim and I sit down, we will dive into gaming and writing for games (and talk more about Jim's TED talk.)
Enjoy!
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-> Website: http://www.jimzub.com/
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