
A comics podcast for everyone
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Animation & MangaVisual ArtsArtsLeisure | |||

Today, your panelists expand the definition of comics and discuss a TTRPG rule book that uses visual storytelling in extremely unique ways. Clock in and transcend reality with us!
• (00:00) - Welcome, AJ!
• (01:53) - Front Matter
• (06:30) - What ... more
Today, our panelists venture into the dark with two short stories from "Creepshow!" Join us for an exploration of the history of horror comics, the nature of pulp fiction (not the movie!), and how our resident artist would draw a better crotch grab. more
Today, the panelists discuss The Department of Truth Vol. 1: The End of the World. Join us for a discussion on suggestibility in art, what even makes art "comic book art" at all, and depicting conspiracy in 2025
Content Warnings: General horror, vio... more
Today, the panelists discuss On a Sunbeam by Tillie Walden. Join us for a discussion on letting the reader figure things out, how this book relies on color, and Walden's unique take on space.
• (00:00) - “On A Sunbeam” by Tillie Walden
• (02:02) - ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #114 |
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Focusing on the diverse world of comics and manga, panel discussions revolve around notable works, themes, and the storytelling nuances within different artistic formats. Deep explorations into queer narratives, the representation of relationships, and the cultural significance of specific series or characters form the core of conversations. The hosts engage with both contemporary adaptations and classic elements of sequential art, making the discussions rich with personal anecdotes and insights on the evolving nature of visual storytelling. This podcast aims to be inclusive, appealing to both seasoned fans and newcomers in the comic community, by fostering a welcoming atmosphere that encourages exploration and curiosity in the realm of com... more
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