
A comics and manga podcast for everyone
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Visual ArtsArtsAnimation & MangaLeisure | |||

Today the Panelists discuss what makes autobiography good, marvel at the eccentricity of this book's art, and learn the value of good criticism. Never forget to eat your vegetables and pull some weeds.
• (00:00) - “It's Lonely At The Centre of The E... more
Today, it's just vibes. Your Panelists discuss Hirayasumi, the sliciest slice-of-life manga to ever exist. This vacation of a read hits on burnout and what it means to be an artist, both favorite topics for the show. But it primarily is the story of ... more
Today, Scout pulls her fellow panelists through the gate of truth to discuss volumes 1-9 of Fullmetal Alchemist by Hiromu Arakawa. In this, the first of three episodes we'll be doing on FMA this year, we share our varied personal histories with the s... more
Crime Alley. The Dark Knight. Gotham. Yes, yes. It's all very dour. But not anymore. Now it's VERTICAL, and the whole gang is here! We've got bats and robins pouring out of every window of this mansion, and every single one of 'em has feelings.
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Apple Podcasts | #191 |
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This show centers on comics, graphic novels, and manga, featuring hosts who discuss recent releases, adaptations, and the craft behind sequential art. Episodes cover a wide range—from superhero comics to indie titles and manga—often analyzing storytelling, artwork, and representation, while also sharing personal reading experiences and industry insights. The conversation tends to blend spoiler-wary overviews with deep dives into themes, character dynamics, and cultural context, making it a strong fit for listeners who want thoughtful, opinionated takes on visual storytelling and a sense of community among fans. A notable strength is its diverse lineup of guests and panels, which keeps debates lively and brings in multiple perspectives on ar... more
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