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Episode 85: Leaning Forward

Adrian searches for the truth in art in an uncertain societal landscape with the help of writer Enrica Jang, the founder of the independent publishing company, Red Stylo Media.

An episode of the Adrian Has Issues podcast, hosted by Adrian King, titled "Episode 85: Leaning Forward" was published on February 28, 2017 and runs 49 minutes.

February 28, 2017 ·49m · Adrian Has Issues

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Enrica Jang is a writer, editor and the founder of the independent comics publisher Red Stylo Media. Under the Red Stylo Media banner, Enrica has overseen the release of several comics anthologies including The 27 Club, Angel With A Bullet and the upcoming Baroque Pop: A Lana Del Rey Fanthology (produced by comic book writer Mario Candelaria). The publishing imprint has also released comics under Red Stylo Press including Azteca, Torchbearer and City of Walls. The latter title features art by former guest AK Lovelace. In this episode, Enrica explains how a real-life train incident served as inspiration for her comic Crossing (featuring artist Alex Cormack & letterer Mark Mullaney). Enrica also gives listeners insight into her story submission for the Baroque Pop anthology, as well as contemplate art's place in the troubling uncertainty of the Trump era.

Enrica Jang is a writer, editor and the founder of the independent comics publisher Red Stylo Media. Under the Red Stylo Media banner, Enrica has overseen the release of several comics anthologies including The 27 Club, Angel With A Bullet and the upcoming Baroque Pop: A Lana Del Rey Fanthology (produced by comic book writer Mario Candelaria). The publishing imprint has also released comics under Red Stylo Press including Azteca, Torchbearer and City of Walls. The latter title features art by former guest AK Lovelace. In this episode, Enrica explains how a real-life train incident served as inspiration for her comic Crossing (featuring artist Alex Cormack & letterer Mark Mullaney). Enrica also gives listeners insight into her story submission for the Baroque Pop anthology, as well as contemplate art's place in the troubling uncertainty of the Trump era.
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