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Episode 87Bonjour mes Explorateurs! In this episode we look at About Betty's Boob. Written by Véro Cazot, art by Julie Rocheleau, and published by Archaia Entertainment in 2017.About Betty's Boob concerns a young woman named Betty waking up after her mastectomy. In addition to her surgery, she goes through a break up and losing her job. However, what seems to be the darkest time in Betty's life may be the start of a bright new day. Above all, what could easily be a dark tale is told with humor, healing, and self-acceptance.Aubrey, Johnny, and Dennis chat the lack of dialogue in the book. Next, they discuss the anti-Capitalism themes of the book. Finally, Aubrey examines the exploratory structure of the book. Additional topics include 80085; why the artisanal fake breast shop was done dirty; “boobdazzled”; the lack of comeuppance for the “villain”; another graphic novel by a French duo; and last, but not certainly not least, the storytelling and art of About Betty's Boob. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We start our second season of featured interviews with the creator behind the adaptation of Jim Henson's Lost screenplay Tale Of Sand for Archaia Entertainment and an artist for Marvel Comics X-Men, Nova, Spider-Man, Hawkeye and the creator owned image title Stillwater! Ramón K Pérez is an established cartoonist, illustrator, and designer with over two decades experience in the creative field. He is a multiple Eisner and Harvey award winning artist and has also garnered such accolades as The Honour Book and Official Selection 2008 Silver Birch Non-Fiction Awards, ForeWord Reviews' 2010 Book of the Year Award, and The Shuster Award for best graphic novel 2012, amongst numerous nominations, for his collaborative works in children's literature, digital media, and comics. Ramon is also the Managing Director of the prominent Royal Academy of Illustration & Design (RAID) an artist co-working community and powerhouse creative agency known as The RAID Studio. Their repertoire of clients include Warner Bro's. Canada, Hasbro, CBC, Corus, and Showcase, amongst many more.
In this episode your favorite host Galaxy chats with the funny and very talented Dan Fogler. Check out Dan in upcoming season 10 of The Walking Dead and in Fantasic Beasts. You can also catch Dan at DragonCon and many more conventions coming up. Please go to New York Comic Con in October, Dan is releasing his new Comic Book for the world to love. For more Dan Fogler follow him on Instagram @DanFogler Dan Fogler made his Broadway debut when he originated the role of William Barfée in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, for which he won the Theatre World Award for the original off-Broadway production and the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical in 2005 for the original Broadway production. Fogler's first television appearance was in 2002 on FOX's 30 Seconds to Fame as a contestant impersonating Al Pacino. Other television credits include guest starring roles on AMC's The Walking Dead, ABC's The Goldbergs, NBC's Hannibal, CBS' The Good Wife and voice work for FOX's American Dad. Fogler also has had starring roles in ABC's Man Up! and Secrets & Lies. In film, Fogler is most known for his role of Jacob Kolwalski in J.K. Rowling's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and Fantastic Beasts The Crimes of Grindelwald. Fogler also starred as Randy Daytona in 2007's Balls Of Fury for Focus Features and had roles in Good Luck Chuck, Fanboys, Take Me Home Tonight, Love Happens, Scenic Route, Europa Report and In Like Flynn. Fogler has also done a variety of voiceover acting in films such as; Horton Hears A Who! along with Steve Carell and Jim Carrey, Disney's Mars Needs Moms, Free Birds and 2008's Kung Fu Panda, with Jack Black and Jackie Chan. Some of Fogler's other projects include starring in the music video for the Type O Negative song "I Don't Wanna Be Me", in which he played a man recording himself on video as he cross-dresses as celebrities including Marilyn Monroe, Michael Jackson and Britney Spears. Fogler also wrote and directed the play Elephant in the Room, inspired by Ionesco's Rhinoceros, which was produced by the New York International Fringe Festival in 2007. Fogler has also written and directed Hysterical Psycho (2009) which premiered at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival, featuring actors from his theater company Stage 13 where Dan serves as one of the company's Artistic Directors, and Don Peyote (2014) which also saw Fogler in the lead role as Warren Allman, with supporting roles from Josh Duhamel, Anne Hathaway, Topher Grace. Hysterical Psycho was Fogler's first graphic novel. In 2010, Archaia Entertainment published the horror anthology Moon Lake. This collection of stories chronicles the past, present, and future of the most haunted town on Earth: Moon Lake. Fogler is also hard at work on another graphic novel, Brooklyn Gladiator. For more amazing episodes go to: www.ComicCon-Radio.com Follow us on Instagram @ComicConRadio Please subscribe to Comic Con Radio Always give us 5 stars. Say Hi when you can. Always #WatchLive Please share this episode with the world! We love you all… Thank you for loving us back!
What does a publisher actually do? Mike Kennedy now Creative Director of the Magnetic Collection at LionForge has served as Publisher for both Archaia Entertainment and Magnetic Press, before it became part of Lion Forge. We discuss his work & the realities of publishing comics.
On this episode of Trial By Stone: The Dark Crystal, Philip chats to Phillip Kennedy Johnson, co-writer on The Power of The Dark Crystal comic book series from Archaia Entertainment.This episode will have spoilers for Power of The Dark Crystal. In this episode we chat about the series as a whole as well as go through several topics including; Reception to Power of The Dark Crystal Phillips theory on the Skeksis/Mystics returning to Thra in Power of The Dark Crystal Suns and Conjunctions! Mystics/Jedi comparisons Offerings to the Crystal, was it really worth it? The themes of Power of The Dark Crystal? Off screen moments in Power of The Dark Crystal? The ending of the Power of the Dark Crystal? Afterlife? Angels? Chal and Saluna Phillips biggest contributions to Power of The Dark Crystal? Shownotes Phillip Kennedy Johnson's website - www.phillipkennedyjohnson.comPhillip Kennedy Johnson on Twitter - www.twitter.com/PhillipKJohnsonPhillip Kennedy Johnson on Facebook -www.facebook.com/phillip.kennedyjohnson ContactPatreon - www.patreon.com/darkcrystalpodcastEmail - darkcrystalpodcast@gmail.comFacebook - www.facebook.com/darkcrystalpodcastTwitter - www.twitter.com/darkcrystalpodInstagram - www.instagram.com/darkcrystalpodcast
This episode of Trial By Stone: The Dark Crystal, Philip chatted to Phillip Kennedy Johnson, co-writer on The Power of The Dark Crystal comic book series from Archaia Entertainment. We chat about The Dark Crystal and how he got involved with The Power of The Dark Crystal comic book series. Shownotes Phillip Kennedy Johnson's website - www.phillipkennedyjohnson.com Phillip Kennedy Johnson on Twitter - www.twitter.com/PhillipKJohnson Phillip Kennedy Johnson on Facebook -www.facebook.com/phillip.kennedyjohnson Contact Patreon - www.patreon.com/darkcrystalpodcast Email - darkcrystalpodcast@gmail.com Facebook - www.facebook.com/darkcrystalpodcast Facebook Group - www.facebook.com/groups/darkcrystalpodcast Twitter - www.twitter.com/darkcrystalpod Instagram - www.instagram.com/darkcrystalpodcast
Reviews: Astro City #1, Ehmm Theory #1, Liberator #1, Wild Blue Yonder #1, Under the Dome, World War Z Due to a last minute emergency, Jimmy's co-host had to back out so he flies solo this week. (Hope things get better, Robert Downey, Jr). And in this episode, you'll hear the first of three Heroes Con panels that Jimmy moderated. This one with Amanda Connor, Jimmy Palmiotti and Frank Tieri. It's full of hilarity and comic book goodness! He briefly chats about the new Shezow on The Hub, Jeff Robinov quitting at Warner Bros. and Charles Soule on the new Superman/Wonder Woman. News includes: Boom! Studios merges with Archaia Entertainment, Joe Hill's Locke & Key gets picked up by Universal for movie development, William Fichtner is Shredder, and 70's Zod makes them kneel before him in the bathroom. As always, listener feedback, Top 3 and more! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! 212 501 6246 Email Facebook Thanks for listening!
We talk to Archaia Editor-in-Chief, Stephen Christy about the process of evaluating submissions, Graphic novels vs. monthly titles and the differences between the big two comic book publishers Marvel and DC and Archaia Entertainment and more. Listen to the entire interview below. Have a question about writing you’d like answered? Send us an EMAIL! Or Tweet it […]
We talk to Archaia Editor-in-Chief, Stephen Christy about the process of evaluating submissions, Graphic novels vs. monthly titles and the differences between the big two comic book publishers Marvel and DC and Archaia Entertainment and more. Listen to the entire interview below. Have a question about writing you'd like answered? Send us an EMAIL! Or Tweet it […]
We have returning guest Image comics musically influenced supernatural story 27 writer Charles Soule to talk about his new projects Strange Attractors which is available digitally in chapters on Comixology from Archaia Entertainment. It will be available in hardcover in April. We also get into his upcoming run on the DC52 title SWAMP THING. http://charlessoule.wordpress.com/ Also JK is doing a art action to benefit writer/creator Peter David to help him while he is recovering from a stroke. For more info go to http://jkwoodwardart.blogspot.com/ Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Join us on the forums at http://www.forumforgeeks.com http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/
We have returning guest Image comics musically influenced supernatural story 27 writer Charles Soule to talk about his new projects Strange Attractors which is available digitally in chapters on Comixology from Archaia Entertainment. It will be available in hardcover in April. We also get into his upcoming run on the DC52 title SWAMP THING. http://charlessoule.wordpress.com/ Also JK is doing a art action to benefit writer/creator Peter David to help him while he is recovering from a stroke. For more info go to http://jkwoodwardart.blogspot.com/ Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Join us on the forums at http://www.forumforgeeks.com http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/
Before he hit it big with Sesame Street or The Muppet Show, Jim Henson started work on an esoteric screenplay with pal Jerry Juhl. Though they tinkered with the document off and on for many years, Tale of Sand was never produced for the big screen. Lost in the Henson archives for decades, this very personal project is finally brought to life in a stunning graphic novel. This week we talk to Archaia Entertainment's editor in chief Stephen Christy and artist Ramon Perez about the strange journey of happenstance that brought Jim Henson's Tale of Sand from a forgotten drawer to widespread acclaim from comic fans worldwide. Jim Henson's Tale of Sand Written by Jim Henson and Jerry Juhl As Realized by Ramón K. Pérez Color by Ian Herring and Ramón K. Pérez Lettering and Font Design by Deron Bennet t Based on the Handwriting of Jim Henson Cover by Ramón K. Pérez 152 Pages / Color / Hardcover / $29.95 U.S. Archaia Entertainment Music: Mojo Strut Brian Carpenter's Ghost Train Orchestra
Back to business as usual as we cover Spider Island, TMNT, Jim Henson's Tale of Sand by Henson, Jerry Juhl, and Ramon K. Perez from Archaia Entertainment, more on Winshluss' Pinocchio from Last Gasp, Ryan Stegman and Chris Yost's Scarlet Spider, Julian Lytle's ANTS, The Good Girl Art of Bruce Timm from Flesk, Daredevil #8, Fantastic Four 1234 by Grant Morrison and Jae Lee, the art of Rafael Gallur (incorporating Mexico's Ghetto Librettos, Daniel K. Raeburn and the Historietas Perversas of The Imp #4, and much more), John Byrne's IDW Next Men run, Who Is Jake Ellis?, Scott Snyder and Papi Capullo's masterful Batman #5, The Town, recent developments in Liefeld and Kirkman's The Infinite, The Last Battle by Tito Faraci and Dan Brereton from Image, One Piece: Color Walk 2 by Iichiro Oda and Shonen Jump, Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows' Neonomicon from Avatar, Brubaker and Davis' Captain America, Sonic the Hedgehog from Archie, and a whole mess more!
Writer/Artist Chandra Free joins us to discuss her book The God Machine from Archaia Entertainment. (1:05:30)
A Tale of Sand is a long lost screenplay Henson wrote in the late 60s/early 70s, and after being discovered decades later is being adapted into an original graphic novel by Ramón Pérez, published by Archaia Entertainment. The story isn’t your typical Jim Henson adventure either; it’s very meta, delving deep into the human psyche, and there are most certainly no singing puppets.Exclusive Interview with Ramón Pérez(music by The Coral)