Interview: Mutants, Zombies, and Pig-Men with Chris Anderson

Welcome to Eye Sea Three—your spot for all things art, comics, and the indie scene!

In this episode, we’re joined by cartoonist Chris Anderson for a deep dive into his creative world. From his Comic Art Live Mystery Sketch to his off-the-wall, self-published series THREE-HEADED-PIG-MAN, Chris walks us through his process, his passion for storytelling, and the indie grind.

But that’s not all—we also dig into a modern classic: The Walking Dead #100. Thirteen years later, does the shock still land? We go panel by panel to find out.

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Episode Highlights

  • 01:50 – This Is Your Life! CAF Edition
    We kick things off with a CAF-style speed round, talking Chris Anderson art on ComicArtFans.com.
  • 11:21 – THREE-HEADED-PIG-MAN Panel Breakdown
    Chris opens up about his wild ride of a series—what it means, how it came together, and where it’s headed.
  • 29:28 – Revisiting The Walking Dead #100
    We go back to one of the most infamous issues in modern comics. The question: Does it still hit as hard?

About Chris Anderson

Chris Anderson is a cartoonist and storyboard artist whose work spans comics, television, and film. He’s the co-creator of LOST ANGELS, SPECTRAL, and CHAOTIC NEUTRAL, with stories appearing in Heavy Metal and other publications.

Chris illustrated Creepshow #0 alongside Greg Nicotero, and handled comic shots for the Creepshow TV series. His storyboard credits include Insecure and thePenguin.


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The Walking Dead #100 Creative Team

  • Writer: Robert Kirkman
  • Artist: Charlie Adlard
  • Grey Tones: Cliff Rathburn
  • Letters: Rus Wooten

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Matthew Sardo
Matthew Sardo
As the founder of Monkeys Fighting Robots, I'm currently training for my next job as an astronaut cowboy. Reformed hockey goon, comic book store owner, video store clerk, an extra in 'Transformers: Dark of the Moon,' 'Welcome Back Freshman,' and for one special day, I was a Ghostbuster.