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Joe Infurnari’s The Process

August 2nd, 2007
Author JK Parkin

I’ve been meaning to post something about Joe Infurnari’s webcomic The Process for awhile … not only because of the art and story, but also because I dig the way he’s put together the first page of the website. Joe talks about where the story came from:

The Process webcomic is an opportunity for me to flesh out a story that I have been thinking about for a very long time. What it amounts to is a journey and exploration through a personal ‘pleroma’, an imaginary landscape populated by strange, wondrous creatures and archetypal characters. Throughout the creation of this story, readers will find that the art will vary radically from chapter to chapter. This relates to another stop along the way; that of the journey of the artist. By exploring this personal world, I also hope to expand and develop my own visual idiom by experimenting with new ways of making art and storytelling. Even this introduction is by no means permanent. I will be updating it and finetuning it as the story develops. Everything here is in flux and part of an exploration and investigation into life, creativity and spirituality.

Unfortunately I missed Joe at Comic-Con; he wasn’t at the Caveman Robot booth when I dropped by. And it looks like his comic, Mandala, is sold out, but you can read more about it on his website. He’s also the artist of Oni’s Borrowed Time.

 
4 Responses to “Joe Infurnari’s The Process”
  1. Joe Infurnari Says:

    Hey, thanks for the post, John! Yeah, I wondered what happened to you at the convention. I’m sorry we didn’t connect and get a copy of Mandala in your hands. Fortunately it will be reprinted in Ape Entertainment’s upcoming anthology, Fablewood. Check out http://www.fablewoodcomic.com for more info about this book. Thanks again for reading and posting about this stuff. All the best.
    Joe

  2. Eric Arsenault Says:

    The Process looks great, something I would probably buy if it came in a TPB, I am also sold on the Fablewood anthology, any dates for that ?

  3. Joe Infurnari Says:

    I think that anthology should be out early in 2008. Thanks for commenting, Eric!

  4. Eric Arsenault Says:

    Thanks for the update, I will keep both of the sites in my favorites.

    Best of luck to you !

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