![]() ![]() If I'm making comics for myself, or not really thinking about an audience when I'm drawing, I think my characters tend to be a little more on the morally ambiguous side, maybe because I'm acting out the jerkier side of my personality. ![]() I think when I'm making comics for younger readers, I want to emphasize certain ideas that are important to me, like the ability to be kind to another or be open to other people's perspectives. Karyn Freedman asks, "Is it important for you that your characters adopt a moral viewpoint that you endorse?" The Stone Heart is the second instalment of The Nameless City, cartoonist Faith Erin Hicks' graphic novel trilogy. Inspired by 13th century China during the Yuan dynasty, the series focuses on the unusual friendship between an orphan girl named Rat and a soldier-in-training named Kaidu, who live in a city without a name.īelow, Faith Erin Hicks answers eight questions submitted by eight of her fellow writers in the CBC Books Magic 8 Q&A.ġ. ![]()
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