![]() I specifically talk in the end of the book about how romance manga actually taught me the most about pacing. ![]() I also had a healthy diet of Calvin and Hobbes comics, as I think many people did, but really, I would say the most formative was manga. Sara Alfageeh: I know that me and Nadia share this, and that's part of the reason why we became co-creators-we very much grew up reading manga. Tiffany Babb: What was the first comic your read that really had an impact on you? This interview with artist Sara Alfageeh and writer Nadia Shammas touches on their shared backgrounds, how they designed a fantasy world that draws from this one, and the role of storytelling when it comes to empire building. Along the way, she makes new friends, learns about the realities of the military, and starts to question the truth behind the stories that she loves so much. ![]() ![]() Squire tells the story of a teenager named Aiza training to be a squire with dreams of becoming a knight just like the ones in the stories she loves. Interviews “It’s All Made Up, And We Want To Talk About That”: Nadia Shammas and Sara Alfageeh on Squire ![]()
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