Ovi Nediclu

(Creator of "Pigtale")

 

Ovi Nedelcu was born in Romania, in 1979. he was (1), when his dad escaped communism and ran for the border. After reaching America, his father flew his family to New York, then to Chicago, then to Arizona, then to LA, then finally to Sacramento; where nothing really happens. With nothing to do Ovi found happiness and his talent in drawing and later attended school at the academy of art in SF. After two years he left school and moved back to LA to work for WB animation doing Visual-Development, Character Design, Storyboarding, shooting rubber-bands across cubicles and what not. After studio hopping for 5 years he decided to move to Portland (OR) with his wife and daughter. Ovi currently writes and draws his own comic book PIGTALE, while still doing freelance animation work. Ovi states  "I enjoy both. I realize life is short and then you die, so I try and make the best of what GOD has given me. I'm thankful for ALL the LORD'S blessings."

 

Mr. A: First off I would like to thank you for chatting with me and taking your time to answer questions at The Comic Avalanche for your now and future fans alike. Now to the interview!
 

1. Your book Pigtale will be released from Image Comics this January and has caught a bit of news already but for those not aware can you tell us a bit about the project?

ON: PIGTALE is a contemporary story that takes place in present-day PORTLAND, OR. It tells the exciting adventure of BOSTON BOOTH, an amateur PRIVATE EYE whose life is in financial and professional turmoil, when suddenly he runs into Clyde, an intelligent talking pig desperate to get away from his violent wolf stepbrother Taxx. Together, Boston & Clyde venture off into the face of danger to help one another overcome their fears, rescue loved ones, and save the city from Taxx; who’s bent on destroying Clyde, getting his revenge, and using the SUPER-PLASMA device to conquer the city and reign supreme!

 

 

 

“One of my first books was

“How to [Draw] Comics the

MARVEL Way”, and later

“Comics and Sequential Art”

by Will Eisner."

 

"Batman has always been

one of my favorite characters

of ALL time."

 

1. Your book Pigtale will be released from Image Comics this January and has caught a bit of news already but for those not aware can you tell us a bit about the project?

ON: PIGTALE is a contemporary story that takes place in present-day PORTLAND, OR. It tells the exciting adventure of BOSTON BOOTH, an amateur PRIVATE EYE whose life is in financial and professional turmoil, when suddenly he runs into Clyde, an intelligent talking pig desperate to get away from his violent wolf stepbrother Taxx. Together, Boston & Clyde venture off into the face of danger to help one another overcome their fears, rescue loved ones, and save the city from Taxx; who’s bent on destroying Clyde, getting his revenge, and using the SUPER-PLASMA device to conquer the city and reign supreme!

2. Is it striking to hear folks the likes of Mike Wieringo comment on your books with phrases like "Ovi Nedelcu has my jaw dropping with his work on PIGTALE." ?
 

ON: Yeah. Very much so, because I look up to these guys. And while going to art school I studied their work. So yeah it’s a little weird hearing their praise. But its nice to know that what you’re doing is being noticed and better yet, appreciated.

3. Can you give us a roundup of the characters who will bring Pigtale to life?

ON: Sure. Boston Booth (our young hero), Clyde (the talking pig), Taxx (clydes evil step brother), Carmen (Boston’s dream girl) and Grandma.

4. You have worked/learned from the likes of many including Syd Mead who is considered one of the best illustrators today. Who are some other talented people you have learned greatly from?

ON: Right now some of my influences are Brad Bird, Mike Mignola, Ronald Searle, Tim Burton, Chuck Jones, and many others. Each have their own style and method of madness. I can't say that I learned from them personally, with the exception of Brad Bird whom has given me some words of wisdom a while back and has greatly helped my career.

5. Who/what would you contribute your love for illustration to?

ON: Um, well that’s a loaded question. There are a lot of things and people who have steered me in the direction I'm now in but for the sake of dropping some names. I would have to say J.C. Leyendecker, Dean Cornwell, Bill Sienkiewicz, Baron Story, SYD MEAD, and too many others to list.

6. What first lead you into the comics medium itself (not illustration in a whole but comics independently)?

ON: Well, I've always loved comics. Its what I first wanted to do when I was a kid. One of my first books was “How to [Draw] Comics the MARVEL Way”, and later “Comics and Sequential Art” by Will Eisner. Those two books and the rise of IMAGE back in the early 90s’ was what lead me to want to be a comicbook artist.
 

7. What was the first comic book you remember reading?

ON: Ummmm, probably “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”.

8. What character/characters would you most/least like to draw from any comic character out there?

ON: Id love to do a Batman story. Batman has always been one of my favorite characters of ALL time.

9. What nugget of advice that you learned would you most like to pass on to fledgling illustrators out there?

ON: Make a LOT of friends in the business you would like to work in.

10. What's next for Ovi? Any other books on the horizon?

ON: Right now I'm working on a screenplay that I want to do as an animated feature film. I'm going to pitch it sometime soon to all the major studios. I'm also still doing animation work aside from PIGTALE.

 

 

Hey all please take a moment to check out Ovi's site at www.ovinedelcu.com/ and let him know how much you are looking forward to all things Ovi! Don't forget about Image either to get even more information regarding not only Pigtale but the publisher itself.

Thanks, Mr. Avalanche

 

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