How one Indigenous cartoonist approaches storytelling
Jim Terry’s art is more than panels on a page. His detailed style helps tell his life story in his memoir ‘Come Home Indio.’
For years, Ho-Chunk artist Jim Terry has worked in the comic book industry, primarily drawing horror. But when he published his memoir, he became an author of his own story for the first time.
Reset checks in with Terry about his artistic process and how his style impacts the story he tells.
GUEST: Jim Terry, artist and author of Come Home, Indio: A Memoir
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How one Indigenous cartoonist approaches storytelling
Jim Terry’s art is more than panels on a page. His detailed style helps tell his life story in his memoir ‘Come Home Indio.’
For years, Ho-Chunk artist Jim Terry has worked in the comic book industry, primarily drawing horror. But when he published his memoir, he became an author of his own story for the first time.
Reset checks in with Terry about his artistic process and how his style impacts the story he tells.
GUEST: Jim Terry, artist and author of Come Home, Indio: A Memoir