5/24/2023 0 Comments Trickster by Matt Dembicki![]() ![]() After, I plan to start working on a new project, which will hopefully tie in history, religion, and the supernatural. Told in the words of Native American storytellers from many nations, these tales use the trickster to teach moral lessons and explain such natural events as how the rabbit got its puffy tail, why the buzzard has no. MD: I’ll be working on a horror story for Plastic Farm, the long-running twisted title by local creator Rafer Roberts. Vigorously rendered in striking graphic format, this robust anthology of 21 Native American folktales features a bevy of wily rascals in a veritable smorgasbord of trickster tales. WCP: What would you like to do or work on in the future? ![]() Counter Culture Festival, and now we’re planning to launch a free comics newspaper called Magic Bullet. We’ve done several anthologies, taken field trips to places like the Frank Frazetta Museum and Geppi’s Entertainment Museum, created and hosted the annual D.C. Conspiracy, a local comics creators’ collaborative. I’m also quite proud of the work of the D.C. cartoonists (I edited the project and drew one of the stories), and Xoc, which is my minicomic about a great white shark’s journey across the Pacific Ocean. MD: I’m most proud of my two current projects- Trickster: Native American Tales, which is a comics anthology of Native American trickster stories that includes a number of D.C. ![]()
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