I went to my local comic book store to see Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda speak about their collaboration,
Monstress.
Monstress is the story of a young girl, a survivor of war, who has a psychic link to an ancient monster.
"Goddammit -- Marjorie Liu is writing my book better than I ever could!"
In reality, I was super moved by Marjorie's eloquence and her insistence that we need more stories of women by women. And I was stoked to hear her talk about Asian female representation. (I've waffled on the question "would you publish under a pen name," but now I'm banishing those thoughts.) Sana, speaking through an interpreter, gave a moving account of how she doubts herself even now,
despite Marvel approaching her to draw for them, and of how drawing and drawing
Monstress have never been a cakewalk. Fans cried out compliments in disbelief, and she responded by reaffirming she wouldn't want to tell us anything but her true, personal story.
Anyway, pick up
Monstress -- it's great, with a dense, lush, luminous world populated by strong women and diverse characters. In the meantime, I'll leave you with a little teaser for the soon-to-be-released Sierra/Azuhal art collaboration I'm working on. As always, thanks for reading!
