![]() ![]() ![]() Wood’s own fame was cemented in the late ’90s, after the publication of the William Gibson–esque Channel Zero. “People feel emotionally invested in him.” “I’m hesitant to compare him to an emo band, but I feel like Brian has that sort of connection to the audience,” says James Lucas Jones, an editor at Oni Press who worked with Wood on Local. ![]() Writers and artists feel compelled to stay in touch with their fans the fans, in turn, continue to treat creators like best friends. Here’s an excerpt:Ĭomic-book fame is a funny thing: Even as Hollywood pushes the medium further into the mainstream, a sense of geek solidarity remains. He talked about why San Francisco just isn’t as good as New York (to him), how his artwork has developed, and the critical and social reaction to his art. Illustration Alum Brian Wood (’97) was recently interviewed for an article in the Village Voice. ![]()
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