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Speech Bubble
Emmanuelle Chateauneuf

Speech Bubble

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 63:19


Emmanuelle's story is an epic one. Perhaps that's why when she was connected with Ramon Perez (Jim Henson's Tale of Sand, Marvel Two-in-One) and was mentored under his tutelage with an eye to creating comics of her own, she came up with the beginnings of what would become her fictionalized autobiographical masterpiece Queen Street instead of the few drawn pages he requested. Aaron and Emmanuelle go deep on this story (her story) and all the multi-layered implications that as an exceedingly precocious 7-year-old she didn't truly understand, but as an adult in retrospect, had far reaching consequences on the rest of her life – both greatly positive and darkly negative in equal partsAaron learns that Emmanuelle is exceedingly self-aware, but also still that gifted dreamer with a hugely developed imagination that she was as a child. Her inner child is still active and it's what makes her such a lush creator and artist. They talk about the influence of growing up in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario as a half Filipino, half French-Canadian who used ballet as her first gateway to putting her creative energy to use in the physical world. Speaking of the physical world, the idyllic time of Queen Street eventually gave way to the grey of adolescent reality. Emmanuelle addresses what became of her in those grey times as the recession loomed, addiction touched her life and she grew into the adult she is today.Emmanuelle unpacks the spoken and unspoken barriers she faced as a women of colour of lower middle-class and how her unspoken personality sometimes comes directly in conflict with outdated societal expectations and assumptions about how woman are supposed to act.Then, we talk about her chaste christian-catholic upbringing and how she balances that with a modern culture that is very open with sex and sexuality. She explains how she walks that emotional tightrope as part of her new adult's only erotic comic (exclusively available on Patreon) Princess Bunyi. With a strong manga influence ala Rumiko Takahashi, a heavy romance novel bend and a little dose of straight-up sexual fantasy. Princess Bunyi is now published monthly for Emmanuelle's Patreon supporters, so go check it out!This episode of Speech Bubble is sponsored by Hairy Tarantula, which is having a 50% off sale on all trade paperbacks and graphic novels all through the month of November. Go grab these perfect stocking stuffers at 3456 Yonge Street. This episode is also sponsored by Bam Coffee Co.. Their Bam Box combines amazing locally-sourced coffee roasted in Canada with comic art from some of Canada's greatest up and coming indie talents. Get 15% off your next Bam Box on their website by entering SB15 at checkout.@emmanuellechateauneuf@TheBatmanni@princess.bunyiPrincess Bunyi on PatreonBuy Queen StreetAn interview with Emmanuelle on Canadian Filipino NetSponsorsHairy TarantulaBam Coffee Co.

Postal Code Chronicles
#6: Emmanuelle Chateauneuf's Journey Back to "Queen Street"

Postal Code Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2019 34:04


We talk with Emmanuelle Chateauneuf about her experiences as a Filipino immigrant in the small town of Sault Ste Marie, her experience at Sheridan College and also how sometimes you need to be confrontational and shout your way to publishing your first book. During the day-time she works as a teacher shaping the minds of tomorrow, and during the weekends and night-time she has contributed and created many amazing works such as The Feathertale Review, Captain Canuck, her online comic strip “The Daily Comics”. Today we talk about her published graphic novel “Queen Street” and also her progress on her second graphic novel “Saint Anthony’s School for Misplaced Children.” Postal Code Chronicles Instagram Facebook Website --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/postal-code-chronicles/support

Radio Free Krypton
Radio Free Rewind: Writing Life and Loving Manga with Emmanuelle Chateauneuf

Radio Free Krypton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 28:57


This is a re-broadcast of an episode that aired June 15, 2017. Writer and artist Emmanuelle Chateauneuf talks to Justin and Jacob about her book "Queen Street," which portrays 12 hours in the lives of a mother and her daughter. The book is based on the author's childhood and is influenced by manga she read growing up. RFK airs first on CJRU 1280 AM in Toronto. This episode was produced by Justin Chandler.

Cave of Solitude Comics, Movies, Music and more!
Episode 118 – Emmanuelle Chateauneuf aka BatManni

Cave of Solitude Comics, Movies, Music and more!

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 50:11


At this years TCAF, Eric Anthony had the chance to sit down and chit chat with the writer and artist of “Queen Street”, Emmanuelle Chateauneuf. “Queen Street” is a semi-autobiographic graphic novel delving into Emmanuelle’s childhood growing up in Sault St Marie with her mother, and experiencing every day misadventures. We had great chat about...

Radio Free Krypton
Put your mom in a comic book already!

Radio Free Krypton

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 28:59


Ep 91 - In honour of Mothers' Day, RFK sits down with two writers/artists who take inspiration from their moms: Emmanuelle Chateauneuf and Danny Zabbal. Hear how their mothers influence their children's' storytelling and what they think of their kids' comics. Danny writes "Life Death and Sorcery" and Emmanuelle wrote "Queen Street" for Chapterhouse Comics. To their mothers' chagrin, neither is a mediocre sitcom star nor in a family band. RFK airs first on CJRU 1280 AM in Toronto. This episode was produced by Justin Chandler. PS: Jacob and Mitchell came in partway through the recording, which is why they aren't in the intro. Justin didn't forget them. PPS: Special thanks to RFK's Number 1 Fan: Justin's mom! The love and support are appreciated. Thanks for listening even though you don't really like comics.

Radio Free Krypton
Ep 87: The Creator Series-Emmanuelle Chateauneuf on "InuYasha"

Radio Free Krypton

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 40:22


In the Creator Series, we talk to people who make comics about the comics that inspire them. This week, writer and artist Emmanuelle Chateauneuf tells Justin, Jacob and Mitchell about her love for InuYasha. The group discusses what the manga/anime has to say about racism and Emmanuelle explains how InuYasha is basically Shakespeare's Othellowith better music. Emmanuelle is the creator of Queen Street, a semi-autobiographical comic, which she came on RFK to talk about last year. RFK airs first on CJRU 1280 AM. This show was produced by Justin Chandler.

Radio Free Krypton
Ep 45: Writing Life and Loving Manga with Emmanuelle Chateauneuf

Radio Free Krypton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 50:46


Writer and artist Emmanuelle Chateauneuf talks to Justin and Jacob about her book "Queen Street," which portrays 12 hours in the lives of a mother and her daughter. The book is based on the author's childhood and is influenced by manga she read growing up. Edited by Justin Chandler. A shorter version of this episode aired on CJRU 1280 AM in Toronto.