![]() ![]() How do you reconcile those two sides of this character? Wine Ghost is a pretty complex character! On the surface, she's the careless, messy, party-going, and wisecracking lush, but each of her adventures reveals a more emotional and vulnerable side. Basically, whatever I'm going through, she's going through in a horror-ified and goofy-fied fictionalized version! ![]() When I wrote Wine Ghost Gets a Bathbomb, I was using a lot of bath bombs at the time! Similarly, one of the inspirations for Wine Ghost Goes to Hell was the house hunting my partner and I were doing at the time. ![]() ![]() What do you love most about writing Wine Ghost as a character? How do you decide what kind of adventures or challenges to give her? So, so many! I grew up with a lot of campy horror playing in the background of day-to-day activities, so a lot of the cartoonishness comes from that and having watched a metric butt-ton of cartoons!Īesthetically, I think being a scene kid in the aughts, the animated series Mission Hill, and blacklight Haunted House rides you'd see at places like Keansburg Park, NJ, really informed what Wine Ghost ultimately looks like! I also don't have the best brush control in the world when inking, and I think that adds a fun kind of wobbliness to my lines. Your visuals for Wine Ghost Goes to Hell are a fun and recognizable blend of wacky cartoonishness, horror elements, and whimsical touches. ![]()
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