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LISTEN: Here’s How Comix Icon Kim Deitch Makes Comics

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I’m using more nonfiction than I ever did before. There’s the old wheeze, “write what you know.”

I must have spent about 45 years writing about what I don’t know and that worked out okay, but I figured I’ve had some interesting experiences. If they’re not interesting enough, I can always embellish them a little bit, and that’s been working out pretty good… 

You can’t just keep doing the same thing over and over again. You got to come up with new angles. 

https://rss.buzzsprout.com/2616688.rss?kmandpam

Second-generation illustrator Kim Deitch has been at it since he start selling strips (and dope) to The East Village Other in 1967.

His new book, How I Make Comics, is full of interlocking comics connected by comics about making comics, with Kim and his wife Pamela Butler as characters in those comics as what started off as a gag title became something more — beginning with a too-good-to-check yarn about Kim’s boyhood encounter with Donald Trump on the Howdy Doody Show and with fiction and truth only getting stranger from there. 

Harry Siegel visited Kim and Pam in their studio on the Upper East Side for an in-depth conversation about the book, their partnership, his turn toward the autobiographical and the importance of a good yarn.

Lit NYC host Harry Siegel (r) with cartoonist Kim Deitch and his partner Pamela Butler at their studio on the Upper East Side. Credit: Noah Smith

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