Off Panel #332: Just Desserts with Victoria Grace Elliott

In this week’s episode of Off Panel, cartoonist Victoria Grace Elliott joins the show to talk about her debut graphic novel, Yummy: A History of Desserts. Elliott discusses pre-release hype, art and comic origins, getting into making comics, her webcomic Balderdash!, the roots of Yummy, the Random House Graphic connection, the structure of the book, nebulous histories, the guides to the story, injecting personality into the book, research, finding a balance between history and personality, Yummy’s sequel, and more.

You can find Elliott on Twitter and in the just released graphic novel, Yummy: A History of Desserts.

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Thanks to the sponsor of this week’s podcast: Macroverse. Macroverse is a next generation digital comics platform, and one with an astonishing number of comics, with currently over 50 series from over 100 creators on their app with a five star rating both on Apple and Google’s app stores. Download the app and binge all their titles, and it’s just $4.99 a month to subscribe to Macroverse, with proceeds directly supporting the creators on the platform. Keep an eye on the future of Macroverse too, as 2022 is going to bring an “Epic” upgrade that offers a new level of digital collectability and more, with early adopters able to sign up for more information at their website.

Also, thanks to the other sponsor of this week’s podcast: Bad Idea! Bad Idea is an experimental comic book publisher that’s rolling deep with titles from electric talents like Matt Kindt, Mark Russell, Marguerite Sauvage, and more, and doing it with oversized, ad-free, over the top releases you can only find at select comic shops around the world. There’s no variants, trades, or digital versions, either, so if you want one of their big Final Five releases that are being released throughout the rest of 2021, make sure to visit their website to find a comic shop near you or to pre-order a copy online.

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Header art is from Elliott’s cover for Yummy: A History of Desserts. Off Panel’s theme music is an original track by custom music agency Upright T-Rex Music, written and performed specifically for the podcast. A huge thanks to Ross and Cody from Upright T-Rex Music for putting the track together!