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Hang out with Al Mega as he chats with comic book creator/writer/artist/publisher, Fabrice Sapolsky. Tune in as they chat about his current Kickstarter project, No Future and more…. Support the project at: https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/fairsquare-comics/no-future-1 Follow Fabrice & FairSquare Grpahics via his Linktree at: https://linktr.ee/fabricecrispies Thank You for Watching / Listening! We appreciate your support! Episode 465 in an unlimited series! Host: Al Mega Follow on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook): @TheRealAlMega / @ComicCrusaders Make sure to Like/Share/Subscribe if you haven't yet: https://www.youtube.com/c/comiccrusadersworld Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/comiccrusaders Visit the official Comic Crusaders Comic Book Shop: comiccrusaders.shop Visit the OFFICIAL Comic Crusaders Swag Shop at: comiccrusaders.us Website: https://www.comiccrusaders.com/​​​​ * Edited/Produced/Directed by Al Mega Author Profile
This episode was recorded live at Fan Expo Philadelphia 2024. Fabrice Sapolsky is the CEO & Publisher of Fairsquare Comics LLC. He is mostly known to general audiences as the co-creator/co-writer of Spider-Man Noir for Marvel Comics (with David Hine). Through his 25+ years in publishing, Fabrice served as Editor and packager for multiple companies in France and the US including Albin Michel, Heavy Metal, Panini to Jungle Comics, DC Comics, Humanoids, Tapestry Productions, and Ablaze Comics. As a comic book creator, he released five creator-owned graphic novels in the last five years including fan favorites Intertwined, One-Hit Wonder, and Lady-Bird. In this episode, Sapolsky explained the challenges new technology brings to the publishing industry. He explains the difference between creating a character for Marvel vs. his own creations, and the marketing needed to get those characters seen. Sapolsky is also a massive Prince fan, and the end of this episode focuses on all things Purple. This episode is sponsored by/brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/hallofjustice and get on your way to being your best self.
March 13, 2024Torah Smash! The Podcast for Nerdy JewsEpisode 50 - Funny, You Don't Look Jewish …with Special Guest Fabrice SapolskyPurim is around the corner (some may say it's around three corners) and throughout the holiday we disguise who we really are. Together with comic creator and publisher, Fabrice Sapolsky, we explore some comic heroes who hide in plain sight and we discuss how these decisions are reflective in our modern world. So, pull up a chair, grab a plate of hamantashens, and enjoy this one!00:02:13 Poppy filled pockets are coming!00:03:52 Queen Esther hides her identity00:05:45 Daniel Kaufman's ELI Talk00:06:33 Which Superheroes Passively hide?00:09:44 Bear-ly hiding at conventions00:16:04 What brings superheroes out of hiding?00:21:59 In Jewish History and Present00:24:43 When do you present actively or hide passively?00:33:20 Revisiting the superheroes who passively hide00:40:30 Movies trying to hide as comicsShare this episode with a friend: https://www.torahsmash.com/post/episode-50-funny-you-dont-look-jewish Connect with us online, purchase swag, support us with a donation, and more at www.torahsmash.com.
André chats with the owner of FairSquare comics to learn about the in depth world of independent publishing.Fabrice Sapolsky is a prominent figure in the comic book world, celebrated for his diverse talents as a writer, editor, and publisher. Over his extensive career of more than two decades, Sapolsky has made significant contributions to the industry with his inventive storytelling and unwavering dedication to comics. Fabrice has been involved in various creator-owned projects, particularly through his role as a publisher at FairSquare Comics. His commitment to fostering diverse and inclusive storytelling has been evident throughout his career, reflecting his belief in the importance of representation in comic books. As both a creator and publisher, Sapolsky continues to shape the landscape of modern comics with his innovative approach and dedication to quality storytelling.Fabrice discusses early comic journalism. The importance of representation in comic books and running his own graphic novel company as a publisher!Support the show
On this Episode owner of Fairsquare Comics, writer and artist Fabrice Sapolsky and John Robinson IV discuss the hardships and passions that come with working in the comic industry.
You could say my NYCC2022 talk with Fabrice Sapolsky should be called Portrait of a Publisher. We cover a lot here with what he is doing with FairSquare Comics. He delivers excellent points on the hustle it takes to keep an independent publisher going for the long haul. We also discuss the upside of printing in the United States, FairSquare Comics' slate for 2023, and the future of Mutiny Magazine.
You could say my NYCC2022 talk with Fabrice Sapolsky should be called Portrait of a Publisher. We cover a lot here with what he is doing with FairSquare Comics. He delivers excellent points on the hustle it takes to keep an independent publisher going for the long haul. We also discuss the upside of printing in the United States, FairSquare Comics' slate for 2023, and the future of Mutiny Magazine.
A very special Fanbase Feature! At San Diego Comic-Con 2022, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief Barbra Dillon moderated the "The New Face of Jewish Comics" panel (originally recorded on Friday, July 22, 2022) during which Arnon Z. Shorr (filmmaker/screenwriter/author - José and the Pirate Captain Toledano), Fabrice Sapolsky (author - Intertwined), Dani Colman (author - The Unfinished Corner), and Ramy Dubrow (author - Partisan 42) discussed Jewish-forward, Jewish-positive representation in comics and graphic novels.
This week Deece is joined by comedian, Kristal Adams, and comic book creator, Fabrice Sapolsky. They talk their independent comic book company, FairSquare Comics, representing minority voices in the industry, similarities between comedy and comics books, Fabrice's experience creating Spider-Man Noir for Marvel, and more.
In my talk with Fabrice Sapolsky, we discuss what it takes to get an issue of Mutiny out, cover his productive relationship with Diamond, what he's learned from Kickstarter campaigns, the importance of relationships in comics, and all the exciting things he has packed into issue 2 of Mutiny.MUTINY MAGAZINE #2 drops this month. Retailers should start receiving it the week 3/23. You can also purchase it directly from FairSquare Comics via their website.
Raconteuses et raconteurs, bienvenue dans La Machine à écrire, le podcast de celles et ceux qui créent des histoires, par Yannick Lejeune et Mike Cesneau. Dans cet épisode : des capes, des collants et des superpouvoirs ! Pour vous parler d'écriture et de super-héros, nous avons fait appel à deux spécialistes. Notre premier invité s'appelle Fabrice Sapolsky. Après avoir créé et piloté le magazine Comic Box, une référence du domaine, pendant de longues années, Fabrice est parti aux States pour devenir à son tour, auteur de comic books. Il est notamment le co-créateur du personnage de Spider-Man Noir pour Marvel, avant de créer ses propres séries publiées chez Dynamite, Image et de fonder son propre label : FairSquare Comics. Notre deuxième invité, Douglas Attal, est comédien, scénariste et réalisateur. Sur son chemin, Douglas a réalisé plusieurs courts-métrages, joué dans des longs et des séries (Radiostars, Fonzy, Platane...), avant de donner vie à « Comment je suis devenu super-héros » , film de genre français diffusé sur Netflix, adapté du livre éponyme de Gérald Bronner, avec notamment Pio Marmaï, Benoit Poelvoorde et Leïla Bekhti. Alors... Qu'est ce qui fait une bonne histoire de super-héros ? Un bon super-héros doit-il avoir une faille pour être touchant ? Peut-on percer dans l'univers des comics quand on est français ? Est-ce que c'est cool de voir son personnage adapté en film ou en jeux vidéo ? C'est à ces questions et bien d'autres que nous répondons avec nos invités dans cet épisode. Des super-héros, du polar, des capes, des français à Hollywood et chez Marvel, bienvenue dans un SUPER épisode. BONNE ÉCOUTE ! Les oeuvres mentionnées dans cet épisode : Hawkeye de Matt Fraction & David Aja (Marvel Comics 2015) Comment je suis devenu super héros, de Gérald Bronner (Les contrebandiers 2007) Comment je suis devenu super-héros de Douglas Attal (Netflix 2021) Spider-Man Noir de David Hine et Fabrice Sapolsky (Marvel Comics 2009) Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse de Peter Ramsey, Bob Persichetti et Rodney Rothman (2018) Les Augustins de Mélisa Godet (JC Lattès 2014) Intertwined de Fabrice Sapolsky et Fred Pham Chuong (Fairsquare Comics 2021) One-Hit Wonder de Fabrice Sapolsky, Ariel Olivetti, Stephen Thompson, Ivan Fiorelli (Fairsquare Comics 2021) Magazine Mutiny (Fairsquare Comics) The Walking Dead de Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore et Charlie Adlard (Image Comics, Delcourt 2007) Daredevil: Born Again de Frank Miller et David Muzzucchelli (Marvel Comics 2010) New Teen Titans: The Judas Contract de George Perez et Marv Wolfman (DC Comics 1991) Sin City de Frank Miller (Dark Horse 1991-2000) Fantastic Four #499 de Mark Waid et Mike Wieringo (Marvel Comics) Sound of Metal de Darius Marder (2021) Ted Lasso de Bill Lawrence, Jason Sudeikis, Brendan Hunt et Joe Kelly (Apple TV+ 2020) Y The Last Man d'Eliza Clark (FX sur Hulu 2021) Y The Last Man de Brian K. Vaughan et Pia Guerra (Vertigo, Panini Comics, Urban Comics 2002-2008) Noir is the New Black , collectif (Fairsquare Comics 2021) S'abonner sur Facebook : La Machine à écrire Retrouver l'équipe et nos invités sur Twitter : La Machine à écrire : @lmae_podcast Fabrice Sapolsky : @fabricesapolsky Douglas Attal : @DouglasAttal Yannick : @yannicklejeune Mike : @MikeCesneau Nous retrouver sur Instagram : Fabrice Sapolsky : @fabricesapolsky Yannick : @yannick.lejeune Mike : @mikecesneau Crédit photos : Léa Schneider (Insta : @lea__sc , Twitter : @Lea__Sc ) Et merci à notre vieux compagnon de podcast, Xavier Fournier, dont on vous conseille le documentaire Le règne des super-héroïnes mais également le podcast Aventures Fiction sur l'Histoire de la bande-dessinée américaine. AVENGERS ASSEMBLE !
Comment ? Vous ne prenez pas de vacances ? Hé bien, ça tombe bien : l'actualité des comics et de leurs adaptations non plus, et c'est donc une nouvelle fois que votre humble et petite équipe s'empare de ses micros pour une nouvelle revue d'actu' ! C'est l'émission Front Page, la plus régulière de votre podcast comics préféré, et on espère que vous êtes prêts, parce qu'on va nerdiser pendant deux bonnes heures rien que sur la partie bande dessinée ! Une actualité comics florissante en août 2021 Comme vous le constaterez, la partie comics de cette revue d'actualité est très chargée et pour cause : il s'est passé bien des choses depuis notre dernière émission. Beaucoup de remous en mainstream, des partenariats de taille pour approcher différents lectorats, et surtout la démarche de recrutement agressive de la plateforme Substack pour recruter des auteurs de comics font partie des nombreux sujets de discussion que nous allons aborder ! Comme toujours, on vous rappelle que vous pouvez réagir à tous les sujets dans notre espace commentaires sur le site et sur les réseaux sociaux, en vous rappelant également que vos partages sont les premières sources de soutien les plus importantes, afin de faire vivre le podcast auprès des autres. Très bonne écoute, et à bientôt pour la prochaine émission ! Le Programme COMICS - 01:40 SUBSTACK : le GROS SUJET Nocterra arrive janvier 2022 chez Delcourt Panini dévoile sa collection EPIC pour les Star Wars Légendes L'ACBD annonce ses finalistes du prix comics 2021 Fabrice Sapolsky rejoint Heavy Metal Jim Mahfood de retour en comics Knighted, un Batman-like chez AWA Studios Christopher Cantwell s'intéresse à l'assassinat de JFK Le Jinxworld de Bendis arrive chez Dark Horse Comics DC Comics annonce un partenariat avec webtoon Le titre Robins remporte le concours Robin Round, quelle surprise Du Robin & Batman par Jeff Lemire et Dustin NGuyen Chez DC, on annonce Wonder Woman : Evolution, Justice League Incarnate et Dark Knights of Steel Le Daredevil de Chip Zdarsky s'arrête en novembre, alors qu'on aura 4 numéros de The Amazing Spider-Man Jonathan Hickman quitte les X-Men après Inferno Disney rémunère mal les auteurs qui leur rapportent des milliards au cinéma TV - 1:50:33 Un teaser toujours aussi cool et chelou pour Doom Patrol saison 3 CINEMA - 1:52:20 Snake Eyes, nouvelle victime de la SVOD Le film Spawn se trouve un nouveau scénariste Disney encore menacé de procès Anthony Mackie confirmé (sans surprise) pour Captain America 4 Un ultime trailer pour The Eternals --Soutenez nous sur Tipeee : https://fr.tipeee.com/first-print Ne manquez aucun rendez-vous : https://podcast.ausha.co/firstprintfra Retrouvez nous sur Facebook : https://facebook.com/FirstPrintFRA sur Instragram : https://www.instagram.com/firstprintfra et sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/FirstPrintFRA
Fabrice Sapolsky is the co-creator/writer of Marvel Comics' Spiderman Noir. He has worn many hats, including journalist, designer and editor, writer, artist, and entrepreneur. Growing up in France, Fabrice always loved American comic books. He moved to the United States in 2015, and in 2019, he founded Fair Square Comics, a publisher that highlights the work of immigrants, minorities, and underrepresented creators worldwide. Here's where you can find him: His website
Today, we celebrate Prince 63rd birthda by sharing my and Demar Douglas interview with MLPS Sound co-writer Hannibal Tabu.. MPLS Sound The ultimate love letter to the funky pop-rock sound that made the artist formerly known as Prince a legend. When Prince burst onto the music scene in 1978, he put Minneapolis on the map. Consequently, many up and coming acts followed the trail that he blazed. This is the story of Starchild, a group that almost made it to stardom in 1983, led by a young woman whose desire to change the world through her music ignited a revolution. Through Starchild's journey, MPLS Sound chronicles, from a distance, the rise of a musical genius, and the rebirth of a city. MPLS Sound : https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/newsbrief/index.html?record=2573 Follow Hannibal Tabu on IG: https://instagram.com/hannibaltabu?igshid=ubhn1ir121q0 Check out Noir Is The New Black: "Comics Book Review: Noir Is the New Black by Edited by Fabrice Sapolsky with TC Harris. Fair Square, $25 trade paper (136p) ISBN 978-0-9992766-2-4" https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-9992766-2-4 Follow Demar Douglas on IG: https://instagram.com/demardouglas?igshid=1hg5pn05u9dn7
ANTHOLOGICAL STUDIES. A conversation about anthologies with comic/TV scribe Melody Cooper (Omni, Law and Order: SVU) and writer/artist/editor/publisher Fabrice “The Crazy Frenchman” Sapolsky (Spider-man Noir) blossoms into a meaningful exchange of thoughts on diversity, matters of social justice, and what a piece of writing can and should mean to its author… and Rylend talks about the very pure and very real joy of playing a dead body on CSI. BACK MUTINY ON KICKSTARTER: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1hitwonder/mutiny-magazine0 MELODY COOPER Twitter: @melodyMcooper Instagram: @melodycooperfilm Website: melodyMcooper.com FABRICE SAPOLSKY Twitter: @fabricesapolsky Instagram: @fabricesapolsky Website: fairsquarecomics.com --Please leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts/iTunes!-- Website: pendantaudio.com Twitter: @pendantweb Facebook: facebook.com/pendantaudio Tumblr: pendantaudio.tumblr.com YouTube: youtube.com/pendantproductions
Fabrice Sapolsky joins us to talk about his adventures in publishing. He's done it all from writer, artist, creator, letterer, editor, and overall outstanding creator. Check out his Kickstarter
Comic legend is now making his own publishing company! We talk to the amazing creator behind Spider-Man Noir to talk about his life in the indie comics industry! The post IndiComix Ep 142: Fabrice Sapolsky and FairSquare Comics appeared first on The Grand Geek Gathering.
Comic legend is now making his own publishing company! We talk to the amazing creator behind Spider-Man Noir to talk about his life in the indie comics industry! The post IndiComix Ep 142: Fabrice Sapolsky and FairSquare Comics appeared first on The Grand Geek Gathering.
Comic legend is now making his own publishing company! We talk to the amazing creator behind Spider-Man Noir to talk about his life in the indie comics industry! The post IndiComix Ep 142: Fabrice Sapolsky and FairSquare Comics appeared first on The Grand Geek Gathering.
Nigel and Tazziii welcome Fabrice Sapolsky, comic writer, artist, editor, publisher and co-creator of Spider-Man Noir. Fabrice tells us how his publishing company Fair Square Comics seeks to support and provide more exposure to under-represented creators around the world. This is an episode for comic lovers as well as aspiring comic creators! Fabrice breaks down the business of comics and passes on a ton of advice from a career that has included working with Panini Comics, Marvel plus his own independently made titles. Show notes: https://mayamada.com/story-x-story-49-behind-the-story-with-fabrice-sapolsky-fair-square-comics/
Fabrice Sapolsky is the founder of Fair Square Comics. He came across the music of New Jack Swing while still living in France and fell in love with the sound. His knowledge on the genre and its founder, Teddy Riley, is unparalleled. Make no mistake: THIS IS THE DEFINITIVE PODCAST EPISODE ABOUT NEW JACK SWING! Support the show! Rate Black Card Rehab 5-stars on Apple Podcasts with a comment about a future topic you want us to cover! Follow the show!Twitter, Instagram, FacebookFollow the HostsKristal Adams Twitter, Instagram, FacebookPaige Wesley Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
Welcome to a another very special Skye Mail, the mailbag for Blake Skye: Private Eye! Changing up genres, we talk to a master of noir storytelling, Fabrice Sapolsky of FairSquare Comics, talking about comics, representation, and all that's fit to print but isn't because this is an audio format. Check out FairSquare Comics at https://fairsquarecomics.com/ Visit out Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/BlakeSkyePI New Website: https://blakeskyepi.com/ Starring S. J. Ryker (@lookwhosfhtagn) Special Guest Fabrice Sapolsky (@fabricesapolsky) of FairSquare Comics Artwork courtesy of byrd r.s. George Street Shuffle, Hard Boiled, Opportunity Walks, Dances and Dames, No Good Layabout, Deadly Roulette, Night on the Docks, On the Cool Side, Cool Vibes, Backed Clean Vibes, and Shades of Spring by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Bonus Episode! Fabrice Sapolsky and TC Harris talk about their new anthology, NOIR IS THE NEW BLACK. It's on Kickstarter, and the campaign ends Thursday, August 21.
“When I draw a rough draft or write the skeleton of a script, I leave it out afterwards. A short time later, I tackle it again with a fresh pair of eyes. And if it can survive the second look, then it's good enough for me to invest time in it. I wish clients would have the same level of respect for us. When you spend a long time servicing other people, you kind of trust their judgment more than you trust yourself. Never forget that the reason they came to take you is that you know something that they don't.” — Fabrice Sapolsky
“Unfortunately, we live in a world where it's very hard to tell what's right and what's wrong; who are the good guys and who are the bad guys. But when you look at how companies have been built in the past century — when a new member comes, they come with their own network and sensibilities. These people are left alone and work with their own sensibilities, moral compass, methods, and they're not completely watered down by the company they're working in.” — Fabrice Sapolsky
As part of the Comic Conline event, Nigel and Tazziii are bringing you the audio from a series of interviews that Nigel recorded with artists and illustrators taking part in the online event. This is the second half of interviews from the event where he chatted with comic colourist Enrica Angiolini, Australian comic writer Christian Carnouche, and comic writer, illustrator and editor Fabrice Sapolsky. Send us questions and feedback on feedback@mayamada.com. Find mayamada online: mayamada.com | gamepad.events | thestoryboard.org Find Tazziii online: www.twitch.tv/tazziiix Find Fabrice Sapolsky online: https://twitter.com/fabricesapolsky Find Christian Carnouche online: https://twitter.com/carnouchec Find Enrica Angiolini online: https://twitter.com/ErenAngiolini Music by Fisayo Karunwi: https://soundcloud.com/fisayokarunwi Artwork by Aly Graphix: alygraphix.wixsite.com/designer
Join our @fitnesscuratorojd as she interviews Fabrice Sapolsky @fabricesapolsky an independent comic book creator and Co-Creator of Spider-Man Noir. Learn more about how the comic book world ❤️
Fabrice Sapolsky joins us to talk about his adventures in publishing. He's done it all from writer, artist, creator, letterer, editor, and overall outstanding creator. Check out his Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1hitwonder/one-hit-wonder-take-two?ref=project_email Manscaped offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels with code "Dreamer" at Manscaped.com Get 10% Off at Betterhelp.com/DreamerComics with Discount Code "Dreamercomics"
In this debut issue of The House Of Indie Independent Creator Albert Morales & Podcaster Joey Galvez Invite Co-Creator, of Spider-Man Noir, Senior Editor at Humanoids, Creator of Intertwined, and One hit Wonder Fabrice Sapolsky! They speak with Fabrice about his success and not as successful attempts to get his creator owned titles off the ground in his career.stay tuned for so much more!! Would you like to back One Hit Wonder you can do so here https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1hitwonder/one-hit-wonder-take-two?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=one%20hit%20wonder%20take https://fairsquarecomics.com/ Join our Facebook group to learn all the up to date Indie Goodness https://www.facebook.com/groups/1508464392664597/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/houseofindiepod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In my talk in with Humanoids' Fabrice Sapolsky, we discuss how to pitch to Humanoids at New York Comic-Con, what he thinks about the journey he took to launch the H1 line, and hints of things to come from Humanoids next year.
Ok you guys, I promised that I was going to bring you all an amazing 10th episode and I always deliver on my promises. Here it is, my chat with Fabrice Sapolsky, the co-creator of Spider-Man Noir, creator of Intertwined, and so much more. We talk about his transition from Paris to the States, the epic journey that has been his life so far, and what is to come in the future for him. Show Notes: Fabrice's Website: https://fabricesapolsky.com/ Fabrice's Instagram: @fabricecrispies "What If" comic series: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_What_If_issues "Elseworlds" comic series: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elseworlds Humanoids Publishing: https://www.humanoids.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nevertoooldpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Joe and June interview Fabrice Sapolsky Senior Editor at Humanoids Comics and creator of Spider-man Noir. He tells about Humanoids new imprint H1 debuting this June. make sure to preorder the first issue of Ignited now. https://www.humanoids.com/ Follow Fabrice Sapolsky on twitter @ @FSapolskyHuman and Follow Humanoids on twitter @humanoidsinc Patreon https://www.patreon.com/zerosupervisioncomics Follow us on Twitter: @zerocomicbooks Joe @joseph_lawhorn June @lawhorn_june follow us on facebook: https://facebook.com/ZeroSupervision/ Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/zero-supervision-comics/id1378076266?mt=2 Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/zerosupervisioncomics Google Play https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Idtg3hox4fykzlechn5mt5v57le Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/zero-supervision-comics?refid=stpr music: Flow (sting) by MK2
To celebrate the home release of "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse", Ryan talks with Spider-Man Noir creator and co-writer Fabrice Sapolsky about creating and pitching the character, writing the series, and having it adapted to video games and now the...
New Year. Same Queers. Brett and EvilJeff kick off 2019 with the co-creator of the Spider-Man Noir character, and Sr. Editor at Humanoids Publishing, Fabrice Sapolsky! The H1 comics universe is nigh.
A special episode in which, Greg (https://twitter.com/battou), Leon (https://twitter.com/LeonEverett) and Rahul (https://twitter.com/moonkeh) "Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse" (http://www.intothespiderverse.movie/). They were joined by special guest Marvyn Lafayette (https://twitter.com/MarvynLafayette) We spend some time talking about: The highly anticipated, recently released, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/) Our spoiler-free thoughts on Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse SPOILERS FOR Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse FROM 1h 24mins ONWARDS Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! If you like what we do please consider donating to us (https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals) at https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals. All contributions will be used to defray the cost of hosting the website. Ace Comicals, over and out!# Special Guest: Marvyn Lafayette.
En el capítulo de hoy tras un breve retraso por fin os traemos Spider-Man Noir con guión de David Hine y Fabrice Sapolsky y con dibujos de Carmine Di Giandomenico. Comentaremos en qué consistió este Marvel noir y nos centraremos en las miniseries Spiderman Noir y Spiderman Noir eyes without a face, ojos sin rostro.
En el capítulo de hoy tras un breve retraso por fin os traemos Spider-Man Noir con guión de David Hine y Fabrice Sapolsky y con dibujos de Carmine Di Giandomenico. Comentaremos en qué consistió este Marvel noir y nos centraremos en las miniseries Spiderman Noir y Spiderman Noir eyes without a face, ojos sin rostro.
Special guest Krutika Mallikarjuna, features editor at TV Guide, joins us to lust after superheroes and comic book baes. We also talk about our experiences at this year's New York Comic Con, where we talked to fans and artists about cosplay, first crushes, and how to draw sexy. Also in this episode: SUPERHERO SEX. Thanks to everyone who spoke to us at the Comic Con Artist Alley, including Amy Reeder, Tee Franklin, Kieron Gillen, Fabrice Sapolsky, Gail Simone, Brian Stelfreeze, and Juan Ferreyra. We didn't meet Kevin Wada at Comic Con but we lust after his art a bunch in this episode. Find their work and more on our Tumblr. Follow us on Twitter for thirsty GIFs. Bim is @bimadew and Nichole is @tnwhiskeywoman. Our music is by Tanya Morgan and Fleslit.
Pencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today's Best Artists
Complete Show Notes at: https://www.pencilkings.com/podcast-home/ “For the people who come to me and say: ‘how did you do it and how can we do the same?’ I say find your partner. Find somebody who already has a foot in the door of the business and bring him or her something to the table.” ~ Fabrice Sapolsky. Ever wanted to know more about creating your own comic books? In this week’s interview, we speak to Fabrice Sapolsky, co-creator of the Spider-Man Noir series published by Marvel. You’ll hear how he went from growing up as a French kid who was crazy about American comics to working with highly-acclaimed fellow writers and artists such as David Hine and Carmine Di Giandomenico. But this interview is not about becoming an overnight success story in your chosen creative field. It’s an open and honest account of what it’s really like to work in the comic book industry, including the many struggles and hurdles faced by most freelance creators. So, if you’ve got an idea for a comic book that you’ve been itching to bring to life, you’ll find stacks of straightforward advice in this interview to relate to. Because, sometimes, you need to take a few risks to get your ideas out there to the people who matter... Interview Chapters 00:38-03:21 Introduction and Overview Your host, Mitch Bowler, introduces today’s guest, comic writer Fabrice Sapolsky. In this chapter, he talks about growing up in France, and how his love of American comics led to him working in the industry, co-creating Spider-Man Noir, and eventually moving to the USA to further his career. 04:12-09:28 What Made Fabrice so Determined to Work in the Comic Book Industry? Lots of young creatives dream of working in the comic industry, but how do you find the determination to turn that dream into reality? In this chapter, Fabrice reveals what kept him motivated during his early years, and eventually led to co-creating Spider-Man Noir - one of the highlights of his career so far. 10:45-24:19 How Did Fabrice Turn his ‘Impossible Dream’ Into Reality? Having the dream and working hard to reach your goals is one thing, but there are often many other factors to consider when carving out a career in the creative industry. In this section, Fabrice expands upon some of the key points in the previous chapter and reveals how the comic book industry has changed since he first started working in it. 24:30-30:24 Why Does Fabrice Believe Creator-Owned Comics are the way Forwards? Having worked in the mainstream comic book industry and seen how it’s changed over the years, Fabrice is now a strong believer in the creator-owned comics movement. In this chapter, he explains more about this exciting initiative for creatives, and how online platforms such as social media can open up new doors and possibilities for you if you’re thinking about creating your own comic books. 31:26-40:21 How can you get Started With Your First Creator-owned Comic? Want to start your first creator-owned comic project? In this chapter, Fabrice shares stacks of useful advice to help you get your ideas out of your head and onto the paper. You’ll learn about the importance of developing a strong work ethic, and why networking with a supportive community of fellow creatives can open up all kinds of possibilities for you as an artist or writer. 40:22-52:59 Conclusion Mitch wraps up today’s interview with Fabrice Sapolsky, who offers even more gems of advice about creating your own comic books. You’ll find out where to find him online, hear about which comic cons he’s attending...and you’ll also be the first to hear about the exciting news for fans of the Pencil Kings podcast!
Allison Josephs interviews Fred Polaniecki and Fabrice Sapolsky, creators of Jewish Comic Con.
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