Nat Gertler Celebrates 24 Hour Comics Day
Yesterday, we began a conversation with About Comics’ Nat Gertler, looking back over 10 years of existence. Today, we’ll examine his best known project 24 Hour Comics Day as well as About’s future plans.
ComicMix: You’ve also nurtured talent through your books on comic book writing. Will there be other such projects?
Nat Gertler: Right now, Steve Lieber and I are in negotiations for doing an updated edition of our Complete Idiot’s Guide to Creating a Graphic Novel, so that’s likely to come out next year. There are a couple other such projects that I’ve got on my "someday" file, but nothing I’m ready to announce.
CMix: Are you writing anything currently?
NG: I just got the rights back to a graphic novel script that I wrote for Platinum, and I’m in the midst of updating that and fixing an ending that I didn’t get right the first time. After that, I’ll be focusing on completing The Big Con, my graphic novel looking at various folks attending a major comic book convention. Folks who’ve read the Idiot’s Guide have seen one chapter from it, and I had planned on having that book out when the Idiot’s Guide hit… but the one-two punch of the first 24 Hour Comics Day and the birth of my daughter wiped that from the schedule. (more…)

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