Today on the show we have Drezz Rodriguez Drezzworks.com El-Cuervo Avatarnoir.com Webcomic Alliance I’m stealing this description from his Facebook Page: Drezz Rodriguez is the creator of online graphic novels such as EL CUERVO and THE FIX. and he is a featured columnist and podcast personality at the WEBCOMIC ALLIANCE. Drezz has an online gallery […]


Today on the show we have


Drezz Rodriguez

Drezzworks.com
El-Cuervo
Avatarnoir.com
Webcomic Alliance

I’m stealing this description from his Facebook Page:


Drezz Rodriguez is the creator of online graphic novels such as EL CUERVO and THE FIX. and he is a featured columnist and podcast personality at the WEBCOMIC ALLIANCE.


Drezz has an online gallery of his illustrated pop-culture portraits called AVATAR NOIR.


During the day, he is an award winning creative director for a brand image and marketing firm, a doting husband and loving father, and an enthusiastic creative type whose gears never stop turning.


Things mentioned in this episode:

Aaron Johnson Interview

Jason’s Interviewing the Aaron Johnson of “What the Duck”
Stephen Bliss

Artist and Illustrator
Tapastic

A platform for visual stories.

BONUS QUESTION!!!

From Twitter


@jasonloveslife @DrezzRodriguez What are the benefits to the Comic Blog Elite?


— All for a Punchline (@allforapunchlin) February 4, 2014

Answer from Drezz:

The Comic Blog Elite is set up similar to a toplist – and although it was originally meant for blogs and websites that talk ABOUT comics, there are actually quite a large number of comics on there. When I had my blog, I was actually in the top 5 sites on there – but I moved into doing El Cuervo and working with the Webcomic Alliance, and it dropped off the radar.


I don’t know who uses the site to find new comics, but it serves as a way to count traffic going in and out through their site + button. So I guess it works somewhat.


-Drezz

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