

So it's thrilling to sit years and years later and finally read her adventures.Īs in many cases, they look a lot different in final execution than they do on inception. I used many of the DWWP activities while teaching various comics courses, and Trish was a literal textbook example of how you can create an interesting character using a few random traits and some index cards. It's just funny, because I had first encountered Trish as part of Jessica Abel and Matt Madden's fantastic Drawing Words and Writing Pictures textbook. That isn't some hipster cool-guy bullshit. I was familiar with Trish Trash long before volume one of this series hit the stands.
