Ojingogo - The way ahead
Last month, Hope and Mal were in town and we went out for coffee and talked about comics (and lots of other stuff) for hours. I was really inspired by how disciplined they were. They were “on vacation” but still knocking out an inked page a day - and they have a very clear daily, monthly, and yearly goals.
Now, I realize they’re working for real publishers in the real world and I’m working for… my web-site. But I don’t make that distinction when I’m doing the strip, so I don’t see why I should do that with my schedule.
Anyway, all this to say, I haven’t posted any strips recently because I’ve been working and re-working a beat-sheet for a complete Ojingogo graphic novel and breaking down a realistic schedule to get it finished. I’m very excited with what I have so far. I’m trying to incorporate important story beats, but only as a guide. So that when I’m executing the strips I will have the freedom to continue to have lots of fun with them.
In other news:
The annual Expozine gala is coming up next week, on Wednesday, March 7. Ojingogo is shortlisted for Best English comic along with some of my friends and their truly great comics.
Best English Comic
- Skim by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki
- Ojingogo (#2) by Matthew Forsythe
- Revolver 2 by Salgood Sam with Jim Munroe
- Screwed Ball by Bill Charbonneau
- I Found It in My Urethra! by Robin Bougie
I really love the whole Expozine project - and I think the organizers are doing something truly worthwhile; so it’s a real honour to be a part of that community.
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Comments (2 comments)
Congrats Matt! Oh god, so I’m re-doing the entire Skim comic, including the content in the first comic. That’s like 140 pages! What have I gotten myself into…
jillian / February 27th, 2007, 4:20 pm / #
Thanks, Jillian. Can’t wait to see the Skim revisions!
matt / March 2nd, 2007, 5:27 pm / #
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