45 episodes

The Pixels & Panels podcast takes listeners deep inside the world of webcomics through conversations with rising and star comic creators plus top industry executives.
Our mission is to serve as an instructional guide for those looking to break into the webcomic industry, and a treasure trove of insights for superfans that want to learn more about their favorite creators' backstories. We will cover topics including getting started as a new creator, best resources to jump start your comic, how to think about monetizing your work, and the art of building an audience.
Join us every week and become a smarter superfan, or a better creator.

Pixels & Panels: A Show About Webcomics and Storytelling Glow Art Co

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    • 5.0 • 14 Ratings

The Pixels & Panels podcast takes listeners deep inside the world of webcomics through conversations with rising and star comic creators plus top industry executives.
Our mission is to serve as an instructional guide for those looking to break into the webcomic industry, and a treasure trove of insights for superfans that want to learn more about their favorite creators' backstories. We will cover topics including getting started as a new creator, best resources to jump start your comic, how to think about monetizing your work, and the art of building an audience.
Join us every week and become a smarter superfan, or a better creator.

    46. You Should Care About Interactive Stories | Chat With Chapters' Ksenia

    46. You Should Care About Interactive Stories | Chat With Chapters' Ksenia

    Hello beloved listener. We're SO excited to be back for another season!



    We're joined this episode by Ksenia, who works with both Chapters and Spotlight to make engaging interactive stories. Ksenia tells us about how they work, why they're such a big business, and what you can do to create the next hit series in this format.

    • 37 min
    45. Tapas Media Explained | Chat with Michael Son (VP of Content) and Isabell Castro (Director of Community)

    45. Tapas Media Explained | Chat with Michael Son (VP of Content) and Isabell Castro (Director of Community)

    Hi everybody, we have a special episode today, where we’re joined by the executive team at Tapas Media, one of the largest webcomic publishing platforms globally. Michael Son is the VP of Content and works closely on the studio side and turning webcomics into tv and film adaptations, and Isabell Castro is a creator-turned-community-director who focuses on making Tapas a great home for its creators.

    You don’t want to miss this episode because we’ll be covering topics such as learning about Tapas’ origin story leading into becoming such a powerful platform it is today, discuss how it’s different from Webtoon and what you can expect as a creator when you work with Tapas, get Michael and Isabell’s opinions on the recent issues of creator burnout, learn about the behind-the-scenes working behind a webcomic becoming an original and getting cross-adapted into other formats, and finally what to expect from Tapas moving forward as it continues to invest in content and creators.

    • 53 min
    44. Self-Discovery Through Making Comics | Chat with Diamond Dive's Madamka

    44. Self-Discovery Through Making Comics | Chat with Diamond Dive's Madamka

    Hi everybody, we’re joined today by Madamka, the massively talented Hungarian creator behind the webtoon canvas series Diamond Dive.

    We had a great time unpacking Madamka’s story, learning about how working on Diamond Dive has led to her learning more about herself, how fragments of her personality as it developed over the years are sprinkled in throughout her characters, a special tier that she has on Patreon and the hilarious backstory behind it, and about what she’s up to after Diamond Dive.

    Check out Madamka's work: https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/diamond-dive-gl/list?title_no=268118

    • 46 min
    43. Trilingual Creator On Differences Shaping Stories in Eastern / Western Comics | Villainess for Hire's Aki

    43. Trilingual Creator On Differences Shaping Stories in Eastern / Western Comics | Villainess for Hire's Aki

    Hi everybody, we’re joined today by Aki, the trilingual creator behind the webtoon canvas series Villainess for Hire. She has lived in China, Canada, and Japan, and is no stranger to making comics that elicit deep thought and emotion, like her viral short comic Nine Lives you might have come across on Tumbler in the past.


    It was a blast to unpack Aki’s story, learning about how her knowledge of Eastern and Western cultures informs her approach to shaping stories, her involvement in the Tonari no Young Jump competition judged by Assassination Classroom’s Yusei Matsui and how it kicked off her creative portfolio in comics, and her pragmatic approach to making comics that you can potentially use to have fun and enjoy the work.

    Check out Aki's work: https://akimiya.carrd.co/

    • 43 min
    42. Love Your Story and Make it For Yourself | Chat With To Be Honest's Alissa

    42. Love Your Story and Make it For Yourself | Chat With To Be Honest's Alissa

    Hi everybody, we’re joined today by Alissa, the German creator behind the webtoon canvas series To Be Honest. The story follows Leon as he lands in an orphanage and finds himself roommates with Gilbert, the most hated kid in Leon’s new school.  


    We had a great time learning about Alissa’s story, from her professional work in animation and how it has impacted her comic, to her passion for her story and how it drives her to do her best work regardless of the size of the audience, and about how to deal with anxiety around being good enough in art, and how to combat it.

    Check out Alissa's work: https://linktr.ee/alissacolors

    • 26 min
    41. How Did You Handle the Last Few Months of High School? | Chat with First Ones Out's Mae p h

    41. How Did You Handle the Last Few Months of High School? | Chat with First Ones Out's Mae p h

    We’re joined today by Mae, the creator behind the webtoon canvas series First Ones Out. The story follows a cast of six soon-to-separate friends in their last few months of high school in Bangkok, a time we can all recall as hectic and a bit scary to internalize.


    It was a blast talking through Mae’s story, learning about how she carved out a path forward in art by getting a scholarship to animation school, how what she learned in uni has helped improve First Ones Out in both story and art, and how to maintain a good headspace through the challenging journey that is storytelling.


    Check out Mae's work: https://www.instagram.com/m4eph/?hl=en
     

    • 26 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

DG2654 ,

A deeper dive into the worlds of creators

Really enjoyed the latest episode with Jjo Lee. Listening to the interview, you really get a sense of what these creators have to go through (family disagreements, tapping back into childhood trauma, quitting jobs without safety nets etc) to make these projects come to life (in her case, a whole universe come to life)

In many ways, Jjo’s personal story drive is as captivating as any of the four Mayhem singers. Can’t wait for the next episode drop!

Nae F ,

Insightful & entertaining!

Love the mission of this podcast. I’ve been just reading some webcomics for some time but only recently started to learn more about the creators themselves. Episode 1 of Pixels & Panels was super insightful and, while sometimes podcasts have me zoning out, this one kept my attention! It was awesome to learn more about a creators beginning and the process of actually making a webcomic.

Looking forward to more interviews in the future!

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