Hollow Press has been at the forefront of the underground comic scene, offering stylized releases of the works of such iconic names as Mat Brinkman, Shintaro Kago (“Princess of the Never Ending Castle“), Tetsunori Tawaraya (“Tetsupendium Tawarapedia“) Daisuki Ichiba (“Hospital Train“) and David Genchi, to name a few. We got a chance to speak to Michele Nitri, owner and sole proprietor of Hollow Press, about the history of the publisher, future plans and (of course) underground comics.
For a full catalogue of current releases and art pieces for sale, you can head over to the Hollow Press website.
How did you first become interested in publishing?
I think since always, or since I started to read comics seriously; not so early, I was about 17 years old. When I was 20, I worked in a detergent shop for about 5 years, and all the while I was an active collector in the underground comic world.
For a full catalogue of current releases and art pieces for sale, you can head over to the Hollow Press website.
How did you first become interested in publishing?
I think since always, or since I started to read comics seriously; not so early, I was about 17 years old. When I was 20, I worked in a detergent shop for about 5 years, and all the while I was an active collector in the underground comic world.
- 8/23/2020
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
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