This strip was a huge deal for me because it represented a change in format and a change in the design of my site. I went from the stacked panels to the wide panel on the same day I debuted a new website. Needles to say, there were a lot of unhappy customers that day.

And I was terrified because I had no idea how to construct strips in this format, which seems funny now because I would hate working any other way at this point.

What issued the change? Image Comics and Frank Cho. I had just been signed on to the company and my book was going to be printed sideways like Frank’s comic Liberty Meadows. If I started drawing strips in this format, I would be the same ratio as newspaper strips and could easily fit two comics per page when reprinting.


— February 3rd, 2012

I just wanted to wish Image Comics a very happy belated 20th birthday.

Thank you so much for believing in PvP and supporting the strip and leading me to so many personal and professional achievements. I’ve made so many friends and marked so many items off my bucket list because of Image.

Every single Image comics founder, even those who have moved on from Image, have always taken the time to say a nice word to me at cons and be supportive and kind.

Image comics remains the best place for independent comic book creators to break into the industry. I will always be grateful.

Happy Birthday, guys!




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