George Curtis

George Curtis stumbled onto webcomics around 1996, and to date has over 100 titles in his personal bookmarks file, attesting to his love of the medium. Aside from his love of webcomics, his interestes include scale modelling, computer tech and being an avid collector of movie and anime memorabillia.

The Code to Opening Up God Mode: An Interview with Ryan Kerns

By: George Curtis
Department: Interviews
Issue: June 2006 Issue

George Curtis interviews Ryan Kerns, the artist/writer of the Chris Crosby-created and Keenspot-hosted gaming webcomic: God Mode.

Questionable Creator: George Curtis Interviews Jeph Jacques

By: George Curtis
Department: Interviews
Issue: March 2006 Issue

With March being the "music issue" one of the first people we thought about was Jeph Jacques, the creator of Questionable Content.  We first interviewed Jeph for Comixpedia way back in August 2004 for our "new blood" issue.  Needless to say, it was cool to quiz Jeph about his work and its progression since his last interview with us.

The Fourth Toon Teller Rides Into the Sunset?


One of the first creators to appear on the free hosting service Keenspace and more recently published on the webcomics granddaddy Keenspot, Brandon "Scrubbo" Sonderegger recaps a life in webcomics with contributor George Curtis.