
Discussing the smallest unit of comic book storytelling - the panel!
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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On this special Canada Day episode of Panel by Panel, Siskoid and Captain Entropy explore a panel from Triumph Comics #9 (August 1943) and discuss Golden Age "Canadian Whites", and "Tang: The Story of a Colt", in the process! A clean look at the imag... more
On this episode of Panel by Panel, Siskoid and Peace Bound and Down's Sean Ross explore a panel from Wonder Woman: Black and Gold #3 (August 2021). It's part of Sean' press junket tour for his new show, don't miss it! A clean look at the image in the... more
On this episode of Panel by Panel! Siskoid and special guest Chris Pine cover a panel from Keith Giffen's The Heckler #2 (October 1992). Two voices talking about a piece of comic book art. You listen to them. It's pretty simple. I bet you've done it ... more
On this episode of Panel by Panel! Siskoid and special guest Daniel "Pout" Ouellet make an emergency recording and with almost no preparation, cover a panel from Fialkov and Chamberlain's collage book Punks: The Comic #3. The results will surprise an... more
On this episode of Panel by Panel! Siskoid and special guest Ian Fletcher take a look at a tiny panel from Hergé's Tintin in Tibet and somehow manage to make it the longest Panel by Panel episode to date! Totally random, but both hosts are just massi... more
On this episode of Panel by Panel! Siskoid and special guest Steve Givens take a look at a large, multi-part panel from Marvel's Silk (vol.1) #2 (2015) by writer Robbie Thompson and artist Stacey Lee. Hey, it's a relatively recent one! A clean look a... more
No one thought it would be possible! An episode of Panel by Panel THIS month? Siskoid welcomes Paul Kien to talk about the very last panel from Strange Adventures #32 (March 1952), and along the way, they touch upon anthology series in general. A cle... more
On this episode of Panel by Panel! Siskoid and special guest Chad Bokelman take a dive into a panel from Aquaman #57 (1977) by David Michelinie and Jim Aparo. What more do you need to know? This is one of the building blocks of our podcasting network... more










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