Conversations about big topics in indie comics with some of the best artists in the game, hosted by cartoonist Drew Lerman.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 9 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksArtsVisual Arts |
What's the relationship between comics and folk tales? Are cartoon characters and folkloric figures made of the same eternal shape-shifting goop? And what happens when they show up at different historical moments ... in the English Midlands, say?
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It's Sammy Harkham Day at the Miami Review of Comics!
In this marathon episode, Sammy and I dive deep into long form vs. short form comic-making -- epic graphic novels, standalone one-pagers, and everything in between.
We talk Kramers Ergot, Blood ... more
Welcome to the Miami Review of Comics' Mailbag Extravaganza!
In this seventh episode of the show, producer Jason Butler joined me to read some listener mail and answer your most urgent concerns. Past guests also chimed in to reveal their answers to ... more
Saul Steinberg? Sure, he's the GOAT. But does Steinberg really mean anything to us in 2025? Even those of us who love him may find it hard to articulate what exactly he was up to.
Today, the Miami Review of Comics is joined by cartoonist, publisher,... more
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