Off Panel #342: Immortality Isn’t Cheap with Christian Ward

In this week’s episode of Off Panel, writer/artist Christian Ward joins to talk about his work on titles like Aquaman: Andromeda and the upcoming Blood Stained Teeth. Ward discusses announcement day for the Aquaman title, underwater horror, the joy of that project, working with Ram V, developing his art style, the importance of color, adding writing to drawing, the origins of Blood Stained Teeth, the creative team of the book, unique approaches to vampires, eternal wealthy living, deciding which projects to take, Oscar Isaac, working on 3 Worlds, 3 Moons, and more.

You can find Ward on Twitter and his work in the upcoming Blood Stained Teeth at Image and the upcoming Aquaman: Andromeda at DC Black Label.

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If you thought this episode sounded a bit better than usual, that’s probably because it did. Thanks to Deanna Chapman, who edited this episode and made it sound considerably better than usual!

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Header art is from Ward’s cover for Blood Stained Teeth #1. 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!