Baltimore Comic-Con: Mindy Indy
Baltimore Comic-Con: Mindy Indy

One of my favorite things about Baltimore Comic-Con is that, unlike some of the larger cons, it’s still all about comics. And Baltimore Comic-Con is organized so that the indie creators and established creators are in the same spaces. This allows attendees to learn about neat, up-and-coming creators.

During the first day at Baltimore Comic-Con 2014 I spoke with one such indie creator, Mindy Indy. She’s working on an absolutely stunning comic called Aer Head. The visuals remind me of the types of pages in the original Sandman comic Vertigo put out. It is truly a joy to read comics where every page is a work of art you’d be happy putting up on your wall.

Listen to my interview with Mindy Indy:

Sounds like a lot of fun. I’ve tried to create comics myself (dozens of times) so I can completely relate to how long it’s taking her to work on the comic. I can’t wait to read it, so I hope she can get that final push to get it out there.

Baltimore Comic-Con Day 1: Aer Head
Baltimore Comic-Con Day 1: Aer Head

By Eric Mesa

Eric was an avid comic reader in the late 1990s. He then took a hiatus from comic reading until 2011 when he dove head-first back into comics. Back in the 90s Eric only read Marvel comics although he loved Batman: The Animated Series. After a 2 year dalliance (2011-2013) with Marvel and DC, Eric now almost exclusively reads Image Comics.

4 thoughts on “Baltimore Comic-Con Day 1: Interview with Mindy Indy”
      1. Definitely! I’m table A255 at BCC! Meanwhile, please check out the Kickstarter šŸ™‚ I’d be up for doing an updated interview for your site if you’d like! Thanks!

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