2014 in Review: Andrez Bergen

What have been your personal cartooning/comics highlights of 2014?
Yikes... good question. I guess, like last year, working with Matt Kyme at IF? Commix. The guy seriously inspires and motivates me, plus he's my foil. Otherwise? Publishing my first graphic novel ('Tobacco-Stained Mountain Goat') and creating monthly series 'Bullet Gal', along with pushing through two issues of the collaborative series I do with Matt, 'Tales to Admonish'.

What are some of the comics you've enjoyed in 2014?
Highlights have been Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' 'The Fade Out', Brubaker (again) with Steve Epting on 'Velvet', Matt Fraction and Christian Ward's 'ODY-C', and Fraction's work with David Aja on the sadly inconsistent 'Hawkeye'. Also Gail Simone’s output with artist Walter Geovani on ‘Red Sonya’, and I loved Mike Deodato's art in 'Original Sin'. From Australia? Craig Bruyn's series 'From Above', Matt's 'That Bulletproof Kid', and the ongoing 'Kranburn' yarn by Ben Michael Byrne. And old skool? Getting to properly read the 'Miss Fury' series by the great Tarpé Mills.

What is something non-comics that you have enjoyed in 2014?  
Re-reading the literary back catalogue of Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett, getting to catch a very good cinematic take of a comic book ('Captain America: Winter Soldier'), whizzing back to Melbourne in August to properly launch IF? Commix, meeting some like-minded sods, eating sushi as often as I can, working on novels, and seeing my daughter Cocoa — she's nine now — grow and shine while we watch.

What are you looking forward to in 2015?
 We're publishing the full 12 issues of 'Bullet Gal' as a trade paperback through Under Belly Comics in North America, which is a real buzz. But otherwise I'm seriously excited about working with Matt again in an adaptation of my novel 'Who is Killing the Great Capes of Heropa?', plus plans for 'Tales to Admonish' that include stories by fellow Aussie artists Dan Watts, Asela De Silva, Gareth Colliton and Adam Rose.

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If? Commix

2014 in Review: Karen Beilharz

Toward the Waves - Words by Karen Beilharz. Art by Daniel Gilmore.

What have been your personal cartooning/comics highlights of 2014?
That I actually produced things with my collaborators this year was something of a triumph--especially given that earlier in the year, I gave birth to my second child and have been grappling with sleep deprivation and limited free time ever since. Paul Wong-Pan and I finally put out Part 1 of our ongoing graphic novel, Eternal Life in time for Supanova Sydney in June: http://hivemindedness.com/eternallife. In addition, René Pfitzner and I collaborated on a six-page comic about cons and cosplayers called Coarse Play.

What are some of the comics you've enjoyed in 2014?
Unfortunately I haven't been able to read that much this year, but I have enjoyed

    Three (Kieron Gillen, Ryan Kelly, Jordie Bellaire)
    The Wicked and the Divine (Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, Matt Wilson, Clayton Cowles)
    Young Avengers Vol 2 (Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, Matt Wilson, Clayton Cowles) (You can see a pattern here!)
    Demeter, Wolves and The Mire (Becky Cloonan)
    Ellerbisms and Chloe Noonan: Monster Hunter (Marc Ellerby)
    Hildafolk, Hilda and the Midnight Giant, Hilda and the Bird Parade (Luke Pearson) (Still need to read the fourth Hilda book!)
    Sex Criminals Volume 1: One Weird Trick (Matt Fraction, Chip Zdarsky)

What is something non-comics that you have enjoyed in 2014?
Is it too much of a cliché to say I've really enjoyed my baby? People say that when you have your first child, you're so taken up with getting used to being a parent, learning how to do new things, and understanding babies and how they develop, that it can be hard to take a step back and appreciate babydom. But when you have your second child, you're more experienced and therefore (usually) less stressed about all that stuff because you've done it all before. People are totally right: I've found 0-12 months way more interesting and enjoyable than my first time around. It certainly helps that she's ridiculously cute and very laidback!

What are you looking forward to in 2015?
Getting back some of my writing time while my kids are in preschool/childcare and being able to work on new projects! I'm also looking forward to collaborating with new artists too.

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Feeling - Words by Karen Beilharz. Art by Mike Barry.

2014 In Review: Kumar Sivasubramanian

What have been your personal cartooning/comics highlights of 2014?
After 11 years of work, I finally managed to self-publish the comic I wrote, thanks to Kickstarter. It's not for public sale yet, but they soon will be through mulele.com and kumarx.com.
Also, ongoing manga translations of BLADE OF THE IMMORTAL and KNIGHTS OF SIDONIA.

What are some of the comics you've enjoyed in 2014?
WEIRD LOVE edited by Craig Yoe
MY DIRTY DUMB EYES by Lisa Hanawalt
USAGI YOIJIMBO COLOR SPECIAL by Stan Sakai
STAR TREK NEW VISIONS by John Byrne
TWELVE GEMS by Lane Milburn
SF by Ryan Cecil Smith
GCHQ by Jordan Speer
THAT'S BECAUSE YOU'RE A ROBOT by David Quantick and Shaky Kane.

What is something non-comics that you have enjoyed in 2014?  
JODOROWSKY'S DUNE -- required viewing for any creative type or anyone with any creative interest whatsoever!
DragonForce's new album MAXIMUM OVERLOAD -- required listening for headbanging with your 6-year old.

What are you looking forward to in 2015?
There's going to be a 2015?!

Kumar Sivasubramanian interview