
A show about comic strips, comicbooks, & comic characters. Each guest brings a panel from a comic. The panel try and guess where it's from, then talk about it. Hopefully we all go away learning something about comics we didn't already know, or maybe we've just showed off a bit. Hosted by Kev F Sutherland, writer & artist for Beano and Marvel, now busy adapting Shakespeare into graphic novels.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksVisual ArtsArts | |||

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Comic book and storyboard artist Mike Collins and magician and film director Ali cook bring in a surprising bit of self parody and a chop-socky obscurity.
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Pioneering comedian Angie Belcher and Emmy Award-winning TV writer Roland Moore bring in panels from a 21st century modern kids classic and an enduring British kids comic staple.
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Voice over artist and producer Helen Quigley and comedian and cartoonist Paul Savage bring in panels from a couple of British adult humour icons.
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Hotel Flamingo author & artist Alex Milway and cartoonist and Macc-Pow festival producer Marc Jackson bring in panels from a pair of obscure rarities, one with dragons and one with toast.
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Very much enjoyed listening to the first one and I will definitely be here for all the rest.
Really enjoying this podcast - my only complaint is that the half-hour format isn't enough to get properly warmed up. It seems like the conversation is just getting started before it's abruptly brought to a halt. Please consider 45 minutes or an hour! Otherwise great fun, and I'm learning about some comics I haven't heard about before.









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