Creating Comics in Prison

Editor’s Note: Adam White is the creator of Back to Blue, a semi-autobiographical comic that he has created while incarcerated within the Noble Corrections Institution in Caldwell, Ohio. Described as his “redemption story,” he starts by openly discussing how his drug addiction led him to rob banks, which in turn led to his current confinement. Having been in communication with Adam (with the help of his mother) for a little over a year, we invited him to tell us more about Back to Blue and the difficulties of making comics while in prison.

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10 Questions with Bryan Christopher Moss

Prolific artist Bryan Christopher Moss is a well-known Columbus figure, having been interviewed by every major Columbus publication, as well as appearing on Good Morning Columbus, and WOSU’s art centric program Broad & High. He is known for working in a variety of mediums including comics, fine arts, and murals and recently completed work on the graphic novel The Eightfold Path published by Abrams Books. Among his other comic credits include Rita’s Adventures, Outer Heaven, and the upcoming The Evangelists. Besides his comic work, Moss has been a teacher for Columbus city schools, the manager for Aminah Robinson’s house, and had his art displayed around the city. Columbus is fortunate to claim him, and we appreciate the time he took to answer our questions.

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