Karl Christian Krumpholz is a man chained to a drawing table. Not only is he working on a mega-collection of portraits of drunkards (and you know how many drunkards are in the world!), he's also working on the web comic Die, Byron, Die!, a sequel to his graphic novel Byron: Mad, Bad, and Dangerous. But! He took some time to do an interview with The Journal of Lincoln Heights Literary Society*.
Karl's interview has a common question with another interview that I'm going to link to next post (ooh, suspense): How did you decide on doing comics? It is an intriguing question, and sometimes, though not in these cases, it carries the subtext of "Are you crazy or something?"
Die, Byron, Die! is updated every Thursday, so check it out and check back every week. Byron: Mad, Bad, and Dangerous is available at comic book stores and at the SLG webstore.
*Man, that sounds fancy. Their slogan is "Ontology on the go!" -- I'm not much into metaphysics, so I'm going to start a society with the slogan "Epistemology in your face!" and rumble with them. Who wants to join my gang?
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