
115 Creator Chat with Gavin Aung Than of Creature Clinic
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In this creator chat, Iurgi catches up with Gavin Aung Than, the creator of Zen Pencils, Super Sidekicks, Baa Baa Black Belt and now Creature Clinic which out through Figment in Australia and First Second for the rest of the world.
Creature Clinic is the world’s finest and only hospital for mythical beings where everyone from trolls and unicorns, to fairies and giants can expect to get the very best care. But humans are, absolutely, 100% not welcome. What happens when a human kid is injured and doctor in training Kara Orc and Kara Orc feels her duty to treat him?
You’ll have to read the story to find out but Creature Clinic is funny, filled with wonderful characters, full of hearts and a wonderful mix of medical drama, comedy and fantasy.
03:24 Gavin talks about a crazy decision he made when he sold his house and quit his job to fully dedicate himself to comics.
09:44 Gavin talks about Zen Pencils, a series of short comics inspired by famous quotes that is still fully available online. Perfect for teachers!
12:52 Gavin talks about the power of comics and why he loves the medium
16:30 Conversation moves to the developing Australian comics scene, Figment as a new imprint and the growing market and recognition of comics
21:33 Gavin talks about his experiences with libraries
24:22 Conversation moves to Super Sidekicks a book that is loved by all the kids who find it
28:33 Gavin talks about the Baa Baa Black Belt picture books
31:54 Conversation moves to Creature Clinic, Gavin's new graphic novel
40:59 Some advice for young comics makers and Gavin's work process
47:47 Gavin talks about Scribble, which will be his next graphic novel. A semi biographical story that will also offer some tips for comics makers - probably out 2027
52:03 Gavin recommends three books. Exploring Calvin and Hobbes: An Exhibition Catalogue by Bill Watterson. All Star Superman by Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely. Hilda and the Mountain King by Luke Pearson.
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