Showing posts with label Digital App. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital App. Show all posts

Monday, May 16, 2011

Interview with Lush Comics Founder Justin Mound


One of the publishers I chatted with at MoCCA Fest was Justin Mound of Lush Comics. I actually sought him out just because I think his company is doing some amazing things for the indie comics world. I got to sit down (and email) with Justin about Lush.

In 20 words or less, What is Lush Comics?
Lush Comics is a self-publishing platform for artists and publishers of digital comics and graphic novels. Phew! Under 20.

How did Lush Comics start? Where did you get the name Lush?
I left my full-time job and decided to start my own business. The iPad was picking up steam, the subway was filled with people reading their Kindles, and I noticed that comics were being largely left out of all of the self-publishing options that writers had. I told my good friend Jeff Lewis that I wanted to make apps out of his comics, he thought it was a great idea, and it grew from there. The name "lush", well, I had a day that I brainstormed names. It bubbled up to the surface of my brain as a synonym for vibrant and alive, which I thought was fitting for great comics storytelling. And, I just liked the sound of it.

Do you cater to a particular comic genre?
Nope, not at all. On purpose. As a self-publishing platform, and not a traditional publisher of a particular genre, we don't curate content. We live in a time in which there are tools for anyone to publish any media they create, which I believe is a very good thing. Lush Comics is one of those tools. Anyone, from any skill level can choose to put their stuff out there, find their fans, and their niche.

When will the Lush app be available?
The iPhone app should be out in two weeks from now, and the iPad by June 1st. I'll let you know.

What do you have upcoming for Lush fans? Any new artists?
A bunch of new artists. One of the ones I am super excited about is Justin Rivers and Courtney Zell, Creators of The Wonder City. Theirs was originally a featured Kickstarter project that they recently brought to print. They rose $5,500 and it looks great. They recently were looking for a way to publish digitally, and decided to go with Lush. I'm pretty excited about that.

What is your favorite part of the indie comic scene?
The people. I think there is a public perception of comic artists as being shy and awkward. My experience has been the exact opposite. All of the artists I have interacted with have been smart, witty, and really cool people that I feel lucky to be able to meet and learn from. And the art, there is some great art out there.

To learn more about Lush Comics, check out their website here. If you decide to publish through Lush, let us know!

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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Sunday Links for April 24


Welcome to the Spring Holiday edition of Sunday Links!


This week, humanity dodged a bullet because Skynet was supposed to begin the attack on April 21, 2011. Action Flick Chick was ready with a list of supplies to take on the machines, but we lucked out. Just in case, here is a list of other scifi dates that are supposed to bring the apocalypse.


Dark Horse's Digital release date is getting closer, and I am getting more and more excited. They released a list of the comics that are going to be available for download. Despite the fact that Buffy isn't on the list, I am still satisfied with what is available.


It was a sad week for Doctor Who fans with the passing of Elisabeth Sladen. She was the famed Sarah Jane Smith, partner to the Doctor for a time. Our thoughts are with her family.


Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark shutdown this past week for a three-week overhaul to the script. Surprisingly and happily, Christopher Tierney, the badly injured acrobat/actor, is able to rejoin the show in time for its new reincarnation. Hopefully, things go better this time.


MTV Geek complied a great list of 10 Definitely Not Racist Comic Book Characters That Are Actually Totally Racist. Just really interesting to read and think about.


For everyone that celebrating, have a Happy Passover/Easter!




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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Sunday Links for April 17


This week brought a lot of endings to a lot of geek culture but hopefully this will just signal some new beginnings!

It was announced this week that Tokyopop is shutting down their North America Operations. Don't worry though, they will continue to operate in their Germany offices. I just want to say thank you for Sailor Moon!

Dark Horse Comics announced layoffs this week, with seven staff members being let go. On the heels of this announcement, Dark Horse finally announced the launch of their digital app with giving away free comics for every few hundred people that sign up.

Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark is ending today as it goes in for a major overhaul away from the vision of former director Julie Taymor. In case you are like me and haven't seen the original version, check out Wysefyre's review.

In a geek's dream come true, Virgin Galactic just put out a job opening for a Corporate Astronaut. Sorry to squash your dreams but you do need some flight training, so if you have some piloting experience and a Han Solo fetish, go ahead and apply. They are accepting applications until April 30.

In case you ever wondered what happened to Mario after you failed to make that jump over the pit, Geekologie has found out exactly what happened and it ain't pretty. Nintendo will never be the same.