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L.E. Mullin

L. E. Mullin

Thoughts, reflections, and opinions on how to make comics. Also, home of The Flight of the Condor: The Sunday Strips.

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What witches sell

Hey,

you know what I like the most about witches?

They can tell the future. They can see horrible things they know will happen, and yet they don’t lose their temper.

One day I might tell you what a witch friend of mine told me when she...

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Writers do this when they miss someone

Hey,

we have a special guest in this week’s strip. It’s a character from a graphic novel I did a few years ago called The Nymphs of Springfield. In case you’re curious, it’s on Amazon, but you can read it for free.

There’s a tradition of...

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Before you quit, answer this

Hey,

I’ve been thinking about that idea that strikes from time to time. The idea of letting go. But not in a good way. I mean the idea of letting go of your art dreams.

You have probably felt it, if you’ve been making art for a while. Wh...

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The most valuable thing a story can do today

Hey,

I just read a comic that made me feel something I want to talk about. Let’s see if I can describe it.

Not to get too Zen or anything, but it made me feel present. You know, as opposed to feeling like I needed to know what happens nex...

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Why writers need monsters

Hey,

something strange happens when you hit rock bottom. You know, when you’re ten thousand feet underwater and your concrete shoes won’t let you swim up.

What happens is that you finally meet the demons that have been haunting you in yo...

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    Creator of The Flight of The Condor, a dark adventure comic. Four times a week: comic strips, storytelling insights, and thoughts on writing, imagination, and the creative process.

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