![]() ![]() I had a picture book I was working on I couldn’t fathom leaving Hark a Vagrant right away. I guess I always thought this was a book I’d make, but that really made it clear that I could.īut I couldn’t do it right then. I later called them a “test,” but at the time it was just something I was driven to do for their own sake, and as I was doing it, you could see the bigger picture emerging of what it could be. In 2014, I was just in my studio and I was compelled one day to start drawing out those comics. ![]() I’m sure it was helpful, but also it’s just the way it was.ĭoes now feel like the right time to tell this story, compared with 2014? Or, perhaps, is it a case of you being better equipped to handle it now? There were long periods then when I wasn’t working on it but it was always on my mind. I had two children, and I lost my sister Becky to cancer. In between, there were a few stops and starts. The book was in the works since 2016, I pitched it to Drawn and Quarterly in the summer of 2016. ![]()
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