Zelda Wang is the creator of the original series, MYth. MYth is available to read in the premium section of MangaMagazine.
Before we start, allow me to congratulate you on your promotion to the Premium tier of MangaMagazine! I think I speak for a lot of avid readers when I say that this promotion is very exciting!
Thanks you! I want to apologize for putting it off for so long. I was actually afraid of taking on the responsibility and the fixed monthly updates due to my messy schedule as a freelance artist while having to babysit my little niece and nephew full-time. I thought I wouldn’t be able to handle the work load… but now I’m just glad that I have finally dedicated a fair amount of my time to what I love to do and committed myself to MangaMagazine as a premium creator.
MYth isn’t your only comic. Tell us a little about some of the other series you’ve written.
MYth was actually the very first (therefore highly immature). I used to draw comic pages in my math homework books (because they were all blank!) when I was little. So the very first MYth was over 15 years ago. The other stories that I put in enough effort to develop seriously are Rain of Flowers (2002) and Record of Time (2000). You can find the first chapter of the 2009 revised version of Rain of Flowers online, but that will be scrapped as well for I plan on re-writing its opening entirely.
You have quite the impressive resumé! You won the People’s Choice Award in Tokyopop’s RSOM 8 with Moonless, your comic MADAM had a run on Wirepop, and you’ve self-published several issues of MYth on your own! How do those past experiences compare with the experiences you’ve had on MangaMagazine thus far?
It was Tokyopop’s RSOM which made me consider being a web-comic artist seriously (it was only for fun before). I needed an idea for a short story so I created Moonless by taking the rough idea I had from a childhood art project. Even though I won the contest, I soon realized I still have a lot of room for improvement, and so I did MYth: My Seasons as a panel layout practice. I didn’t intend it to be more than 20 pages, but things went out of hand after I posted it on Smackjeeves…it got quite popular and gathered a huge amount of feedback to my surprise. Self-publishing took a lot of time and effort. I often wish someone would help me take care of everything so I only need to focus on drawing
MangaMagazine makes me feel like it’s really worth it to be a web-comic artist. There is only one thing I miss from my previous web-comic hosting site and that’s all the reader’s comments. I enjoy reading my reader’s comments a lot. It makes me feel motivated to keep drawing, and all the comments made clear to me that people were really reading my work. So far there’s not as much on MangaMagazine, but I really hope to see more feedback soon. Hopefully that’s not asking too much…T__T
MYth has a very unique story format. Instead of having one continuous story, this series is more a compilation of separate but related stories revolving around Greek mythology. Why did you choose this story model?
I’d say because that’s how I saw classic Greek mythology. There were all these separate little stories involving the gods and goddesses. Naturally, that’s how I’ll go about drawing them.
Since all of the stories in MYth take place in the same world and many characters from one story make appearances in others, do you have plans for intertwining each story’s plot with a larger one?
That sounds like a challenge…Orz
It’d be awesome and epic if I managed to do that eventually, but so far I have no such intention. I’m really just taking it easy with MYth…whatever/whenever inspiration comes to me, I’ll create accordingly.
How faithful do you consider yourself to be in regards to the original Greek mythology when working on MYth?
I’ve told my reader before, and I have a little statement at the beginning of each short story saying how it is going to be different from the classic Greek myth. Many times I say the only thing I take from classic Greek myth is the deities’ names and duties/ powers. XD
Your artwork is absolutely stunning and seamless! Is there anything you have a problem with illustrating?
….Yes. Uh…do I have to say it…*guilty*
To be honest, I’m not all that great with anatomy. (Darn it, now that I’ve said it, people are going to look for that in my drawings…Orz ) Just kidding. Actually it’s okay to point out my problems to me. It’s a lot of help.
Example, for the longest time I never knew or saw that my drawings of male chest were way too low. I still appreciate that one critical comment which helped me correct that terrifying flaw today…
Another painful flaw that no one pointed out to me, and took me few years to notice by myself, was the fact that I used to draw characters with really low/long noses…O__O when I finally realized that, I was like: “how come NO ONE told me that!?” (that’s part of the reason why I can’t bear to look at My Seasons anymore…Orz)
Comicking is not an easy career path. What made you choose it?
It’s just the most natural thing for me because I grew up with it and I’ve been drawing comic since I was about eight years old… It’s the one thing I want to do. After going through college, trying various possibilities such as animation and illustration, I’m still certain comic making is what I want to do the most.
What are your goals as a comic artist, and for MYth?
I wish more and more people would enjoy and follow my work.
As for MYth, I initially had the goal of making people picturing my version of the gods/ goddesses whenever they read about Greek mythology, and I think it’s slowly getting there…^w^
Thanks so much for taking the time to talk with us. I wish you the best of luck with your current and future works!
Thank you for this interview. OwO
Ah..and I apologize for any grammatical errors in my answers… Orz
Hopefully my answers weren’t too difficult to understand.
Best Wishes to all of you!
from Zelda C. Wang
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