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Drawing a Dialogue Presents, Episode 6: Seosamh (Trans Cartoonists in the DIY Scene #3)

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Drawing a Dialogue Presents, Episode 6: Seosamh (Trans Cartoonists in the DIY Scene #3)

Cathy G. Johnson

Artwork by e jackson.

Artwork by e jackson.

Drawing a Dialogue is a podcast discussing comics in historical, theoretical + educational contexts by Cathy G. Johnson and remus jackson.

DaD Presents is an interview series with comic educators, academics, historians, and anyone else involved in comic scholarship. DaD Presents is released on the same feed as Drawing a Dialogue, in addition to the regular episodes. 

DaD Presents, Episode 6: Seosamh, Trans Cartoonists in the DIY Scene #3. Seosamh aka Joe is a butch trans painter, a hypertext enthusiast, and author of dark, surreal, and intimate worlds of denim, leather, and gloss. Among other projects, he and his partner Anka are proud co-authors of the ongoing sci-fi comic, SUPERPOSE. This interview is the third of our exciting new series supporting remus’ PhD dissertation work. Thank you for joining us! (Note: This episode is for mature audiences.)

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Citations

  • The Second Safest Mountain by Otava Heikkilä - Link

  • I am of Two Hearts by Val Wise - Link

  • Losing It by Jules - Link

  • Outside by Jules - Link

  • The Pervert by Remy Boydell & Michelle Perez - Link

  • JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure by Hirohiko Araki

  • Tuan mac Cairill

  • Chainsaw Man by Tatsuki Fujimoto

  • Heat (1995)

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Learn more about our series DaD Presents: Trans Cartoonists in the DIY Scene