A Podcast all about making comics - with in-depth discussions on craft, and interviews with creators ranging from A-List to Small Press and everything in between.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArtsVisual Arts |
Max Davenport and Flobo Boyce join the show to talk about their new comic on Kickstarter, FIRST PLACE LOSERS. You can find the project here: kck.st/3WlMREW
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Follow Flobo on Instagram @flobito
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Oooops, I’m making podcasts again! In this episode, I’m talking to cartoonist Hunter Delaney about his new graphic novel on Kickstarter, The History of Hardcore! We dive deep on process, music, originality, and all sorts of the type of nonsense you e... more
Erica Henderson (Squirrel Girl, Jughead) joins the show to talk about her recent work on Assassin Nation and Dracula, Motherfucker. We dive deep on process, the benefits of working on the iPad, writing for yourself, and much more. Follow Erica @Erica... more
Liana Kangas (SHE SAID DESTROY, TRVE KVLT) joins the show to talk about her journey as an artist, her first experience as a writer, and building a brand and body of work with intention. Follow Liana @lianakangas on Twitter, Instagram, and Twitch, and... more
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I’m a full time cartoonist, and work part time in rando jobs to make an extra buck, and this show is what I always listen too when I'm away working on my part time job or on the table drawing.
Truly inspiring, interviews are done so well and thoughtful. Nothing can ever beat this. This helped me make my first published comic. Thank you Jason and Kent!
I’m just into episode three and I gotta say this is the juice I needed fellas. The guests too are stellar. A hidden gem here!
No other podcast detailing the world of indie-comics even comes close. This whole podcast is a goldmine of information. Listen and take notes, because it will change how you work on them.
I drive for work so I spend around 10 hours a day in a vehicle. After becoming incredibly tired of my music playlists and murder podcasts, I finally decided to see if there was anyone out there offering help to people like me who are independently learning to create their own comic books. The insight I have gotten from all of the episodes of the show have helped me completely reform my model and have immensely helped me feel more confident about the way I am writing my stories. Thank you so much... more
I have been noodling around with the idea of creating a comic since I was in middle school. It wasn’t until this past year that I got serious about the thought. Since diving in I have felt overwhelmed by the prospect of putting myself out there. But listening to this podcast has given me the inspiration and drive I needed, and also to just not feel so alone. Each episode is a blast of positivity that gets me amped to create and finally realize my life long dream of releasing a comic book.
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Apple Podcasts | #167 |
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