The Story of A.D. on Pulp Secret
Tuesday, May 15th, 2007
We’re thrilled to be one of the first subjects of Pulp Secret, a new online network devoted to comics. Pulp Secret’s Ana Hurka-Robles came to a recent SMITH editor brunch (bonus points if you can find the lovely and talented Riza Cruz looking for lox in the background) and did extensive interviews with myself, A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge creator Josh Neufeld, and A.D. character Dr. Brobson Lutz, who happened to be in town (and loves lox). Hurka-Robles spent a lot of time with us, as well as the comic, and does a masterful job of telling the story of the making of A.D. To view this short video, press the small play button below, or click the image to view on Pulp Secret’s site (where you’ll need the latest version of Flash for the click through to work).



That’s awesome. I liked the scrolling bits from the website—it actually gives a sense of fluidity to A.D., which is really cool.
Props to Pulp Secret for featuring A.D. right out of the gate. My favorite part? When the good doctor Lutz compares Josh’s days to God’s days. Josh Almighty!
Niiiice! Lar–you good on film!
o lord. great video! best part at 1:15, when Larry says “but 5’s about what we can handle” then he grins and the drums come in, and the segue to the comic page is positively lavern’n’shirlian