The author of the book would be standing there at the age they had written the book. You put a book in the closet close the door and open the door. My first web comic was a comic called The Closest Story which was a story about a girl who owned a coffee shop that had a closet in the basement. Ukazu: It was my first big original project that I created. Was Check, Please! The first comic you ever wrote? Steele: I know you did a lot of fanart before Check, Please!, and you have your MFA. And, I love manga, all of like Tokyo Mew Mew was my first series. I remember reading just those huge Alex Ross trays that came out. Ngozi Ukazu: I really loved anything that had to do with the Justice League growing up. I had the opportunity to sit down with Ngozi Uzaku at New York Comic Con to talk about the amazing success of Check, Please!, the importance of fandom for marginalized creators, and her upcoming queer softball comic.Īmanda Steele: You’ve said you read comics and manga growing up? What were some of your favorites?
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