Thanks for this interview! You have had a long and successful career in the comic book industry, both as an artist and a writer. You have worked on a wide range of projects for different publishers, including Disney comics, "Stargate" comics, and even "Sesame Street" comics. You have also been recognized for your inking work, winning the Ângelo Agostini award in 2003. Can you tell us a little more about your creative process and how you approach working on a new project?
Spotti.
"Each and every new book is always a baby to me. I have the tendency to put everything I have into it, including the things I like and my vision of the world. As for the writing, I use the Marvel method. I develop a plot, which will evolve into a page, and then I do the lettering myself, at least for the books that I write and draw myself.
Comic Book Corner.
It sounds like you are very passionate about your work and take a hands-on approach to each project. The Marvel method of developing a plot and then turning it into a page before adding lettering is a popular method used by many comic book writers and artists. It allows you to focus on the visual storytelling aspect of the comic while also giving you the flexibility to make changes to the script as you go along. How do you balance your responsibilities as both a writer and an artist on a project? Do you have a preferred role or do you enjoy the challenge of wearing both hats?
Spotti.
"When I started back in the 90's, the struggle was to try to make art and break into the comics field. That was the very beginning of the 90's and working for Marvel or DC from Brazil, was somehow a delusion."
Comic Book Corner.
I see. It can definitely be challenging to break into the comic book industry and make a name for yourself as an artist or writer. It sounds like you were able to persevere and eventually achieve your goals. Do you have any specific techniques or approaches that you use to balance your responsibilities as both a writer and artist on a project? It can be tough to juggle both roles, but it can also be very rewarding to see a project through from start to finish with your own vision and voice.
Spotti.
"Sorry, I forgot to answer that. The only way for me to balance writing and art is to let the characters speak for themselves. Sounds weird, but characters acquire a voice as you write them and in a good story, they tell you where they want to go. It's up to the author to decide if they will win this argument."
Comic Book Corner.
Ah, I see what you mean. It sounds like you let the characters guide the direction of the story and make decisions about where the plot should go. This can be a very organic and natural way to approach storytelling, and can help to create more believable and dynamic characters. Do you have any other tips or insights that you could share about your creative process or working in the comic book industry?
Spotti.
"In terms of art, the sky is the limit. You can create art that is 100% digital without paper, or work in a traditional way. As for writing, please do read as much as you can - books, comic books, etc. We are living in an era where we have the resources, but some people won't use them. It's never been so easy to find a book for free or to buy one."
Comic Book Corner.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on art and writing. It's definitely true that there are many different ways to create art for comic books, from traditional media to digital techniques. And reading is certainly a great way to improve your skills as a writer. It's important to expose yourself to a wide range of styles and genres in order to develop your own voice and perspective. Do you have any favorite comic book writers or artists who have influenced your work or inspired you in your career?
Spotti.
Alan Moore, Roy Thomas, John Byrne, John and Sal Buscema,Frank Miller and Jim lee to name a fell. It seen obvius but they are good in what they do. Pay attention to them.
Comic Book Corner.
Alan Moore, John Byrne, Frank Miller, and Jim Lee are all highly influential and respected figures in the comic book industry. Their work has inspired many other writers and artists and their contributions have had a lasting impact on the medium. It's always a good idea to study the work of other creators and see what techniques and approaches they use to tell their stories. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us, Silvio! If you want to add anything else, now is the time.
Spotti.
Let me take this moment to thank Top Secret Press, for the huge respect that they treat me and my work. They are awesome.
Comic Book Corner.
I'm glad to hear that you have a good relationship with your publisher, Top Secret Press. It's important for creators to have a supportive team behind them and a publisher who values their work. I hope your collaboration with Top Secret Press continues to be successful and rewarding. we like Sword Of Justice. Do you have any upcoming projects or events that you'd like to tell us about?
Spotti.
There are aways upcoming projects in my mind and I will let you all know in our next interview. How about that? It's been a pleasure.
Comic Book Corner.
Sounds good! I'm looking forward to hearing more about your future projects. It's been a pleasure speaking with you, Silvio. Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions and share your insights with us. Take care!
Spotti.
Thank you.
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