Off Panel #150: Final Fantasies with Kazu Kibuishi

In this week’s special, 150th episode of Off Panel, cartoonist Kazu Kibuishi joins the show to talk comics, art and ten years of Amulet. Kibuishi discusses creating a story readers grow up with, the next generation of comic creators, Amulet’s evolution, managing such a sprawling story, respecting readers, digging into Amulet’s world, his creative process, expanding comics’ genres, the value of simple character depictions, Final Fantasy, and more, before diving into five questions about Kazu Kibuishi, the person.

You can find Kibuishi on Twitter and on his website.

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Header image is from the cover to Amulet Volume 8, art by Kibuishi. Intro and outro music is Vulfpeck’s Outro from their album Vollmilch. Thanks to the band for letting me use the track.