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Latest podcast episodes about nobrow press

Mega City Book Club

I was lucky enough to attend this year's Angouleme festival in France, and while there I met with Tony "LeMonde" Esmond for a croissant and a chat about the festival experience, some key creators, and a fantastic book from NoBrow Press. Follow Tony's comic book adventures at Never Iron Anything, and check out his visitors' guide to the festival on the Awesome Comics Podcast.You can find a list of all the upcoming books on the Facebook page, follow the podcast on instagram & Threads. And email me comments and suggestions to MCBCpodcast@gmail.comMusic used in this episode is Circuit Breaker by the artist Robodub. If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file here Or Download here Right click and choose save link as to download to your computer.

Wait, What?
Wait, What? - Rabbits Rabbits Rabbits Rabbits

Wait, What?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 133:47


Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester are back from a break with a long look at DC Countdown and its related tie-ins; the manga From The New World and Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku; the very latest in comics news regarding DC, Diamond, Marvel, and NoBrow Press; a Star War or two; and an assorted topic or couple in this two hour ten minute plus episode! Comments on the show are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Patreon!

For The Love of Indie
For the Love of Indie #106

For The Love of Indie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 56:32


My friends we are back once more to talk about tales of inhuman horror with Junji Ito, body swaps beating death, the toll of senility, and a special chat with Molly Mendoza! Plus some theatre talk and a little bit of Speed Racer action. It's a grand ol' reunion and you're invited! Here are the books we chat on: No Longer Human (TRIGGER WARNING) ADRI Days Gone By: Gone Fishin' Skip Notes: www.fortheloveofindie.com Email: ftlindie@gmail.com Twitter: @ftlindie

For The Love of Indie
For the Love of Indie #105

For The Love of Indie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 32:10


OhhHhhHhhHhhH it's a not at all spooky of For the Love of IndiEeEeEeEeEeE. I mean some stuff is kind of scary. You be the judge! This week we learn about herpes in Monsters, grotesque acts in the Guillozine, insightful travels along the PCT in Americana, and a journey of vengeance in Ode. PLUS some House of Leaves talk. You'll see! Notes: www.fortheloveofindie.com Email: ftlindie@gmail.com Twitter: @ftlindie

THE AWESOME COMICS PODCAST
Episode 224 - From the floor of Nottingham Comic Con 2019!

THE AWESOME COMICS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 135:56


This week the gang chat about and have plenty of audio from Nottingham Comic Con 2019. Theres a few new voices and two complete panels from the day featuring some of the best talent in the UK scene. Plus there's a bit of the usual ACP waffle and some cracking independent books to check out! Great stuff to check out this week - Nottingham Comic Con 2019, Alex Hahn, Sara Dunkerton, Nick Prolix, Neil Slorance, Grym Comics, Nigel Parkinson, Rachael Smith, Tony Esmond, NoBrow Press, TwoMorrows Publishing, Life is Drawing without an Eraser, Stuart Mulrain, Hello to Jason Isaacs CLICK HERE TO GET COPIES OF OUR ANTHOLOGY - AWESOME COMICS Join the discussion today at our facebook group Awesome Comics Talk Check out the folks who sponsor this lil show - the mighty folks at Comichaus! If you love our Intro/Outro music, then check out the brilliant Chad Fifer and more of his musical badassery at www.chadfifer.bandcamp.com  Let us know what you think! Email: awesomecomicspod@gmail.com 

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Constructing Comics Podcast
Constructing Comics - Episode 61 - An interview with Jake Shaprio Of Nobrow Press

Constructing Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 38:05


On Episode 61 of Constructing Comics - Noah and Matt interview Jake Sharprio with Nobrow Press Check out Nobrow's Books! https://nobrow.net Check Nobrow's social media Twitter https://twitter.com/NobrowPress IG https://www.instagram.com/nobrowpress/ Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/NobrowPress/ Give Jake a follow: Twitter https://twitter.com/jake_shapiro IG https://www.instagram.com/jacobshapiro/ Please give us a rating or a review, and share the podcast! Give us follow to keep up with the podcast, art and news - Twitter: @ConstructComPod Instagram: www.instagram.com/constructingcomicspod Facebook: facebook.com/ConstructingComic/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCfzORGs8…iew_as=subscriber Thanks for Listening! Make Comics!

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For The Love of Indie
For the Love of Indie #103

For The Love of Indie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 17:28


WEIRD AUDIO ALERT! Only for like, the first 2 or 3 minutes though. Then it's a recap of SPX and a special onsite interview with AJ Dungo of In Waves. See for yourself! Notes: www.fortheloveofindie.com Email: ftlindie@gmail.com Twitter: @ftlindie

For The Love of Indie
For the Love of Indie #99

For The Love of Indie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 23:32


Grill up dogs and burn that citronella, cuz it's a new episode! This one has it all, light movie reviews with Alita: Battle Angel, the end of Alexander Utkin's first Gamayun Tales arc, the hilarious and peculiar world, of Nick Edward's It Had To Be You, the tales of an Earth without us in Michelle Gish's We Are Here Forever, and chivalrous food in Kyle Fewell's The Hamburger Prince. Plus, some general comic industry talk. Everything you could want out of a one sided conversation, really. Notes: www.fortheloveofindie.com Email: ftlindie@gmail.com Twitter: @ftlindie

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 616

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 150:24


In the first hour or so, we have some fun detailing our spur of the moment lists of Top Five Favorite Funny Animal Comics, plus, in the next hour and change, we go deep on Vérité: Comics For Adults #1 from Comix India/Studio Ekonte, Teen Titans and Deathstroke in The Terminus Agenda, Spider-Man Annual #1, Dark Knights Rising, Through a Life by Tom Haugomat from Nobrow Press, Action Comics #1011-1012, Hot Comb by Ebony Flowers from Drawn & Quarterly, The Walking Dead, plus a whole mess more!

For The Love of Indie
For the Love of Indie #92

For The Love of Indie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 31:21


It's here at last! For the Love of Indie #92! It's all back too, the Kickstarter, the new releases, the comics about camaraderie, sex, liberating animals. eternal turtles and so much more, all right here. Listen in to hear about: White Murder Partners Warpaint Hicotea (Nightlights vol. 2) Dark Red #1 Invisible Kingdom #1 Coda vol. 1 Belzebubs Notes: www.fortheloveofindie.com Email: ftlindie@gmail.com Twitter: @ftlindie

For The Love of Indie
For the Love of Indie #87

For The Love of Indie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 24:03


Jordy and Drew are here and it is time they tell you about all kinds of independent comics. We've got some more myths, blood sucking love, Pokemon inspired choose your own adventure books, and more! Listen in to hear about: The Water Spirit The False Doe Hocus & Pocus Egg Cream Sword of Ages To Drink & to Eat Iron or the War After Her Infernal Descent Notes: www.fortheloveofindie.com Email: ftlindie@gmail.com Twitter: @ftlindie

Medicine Unboxed
LOVE - Daniel Locke - NOTHING

Medicine Unboxed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 22:37


Daniel Locke is an artist and graphic novelist. His most recent graphic novel Out of Nothing, was published in November 2017 by Nobrow Press. Daniel’s work is featured in many anthologies of contemporary comics, and in 2016 his novella Pneuma was published in the USA by Tinto Press.

The Comics Alternative
Comics Alternative Interviews: Another Conversation with Luke Healy

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 67:37


Time Codes: 00:00:24 - Introduction 00:02:25 - Setup of interview 00:04:11 - Interview with Luke Healy 01:04:50 - Wrap up 01:05:30 - Contact us Luke Healy was first on The Comics Alternative at Small Press Expo in 2016, where he briefly spoke with Derek about his provocative self-published minicomic The Unofficial Cuckoo's Nest Study Companion, which was nominated that year for an Ignatz Award. A couple of months later Luke came back on the show, this time for a long and more in-depth interview about his new book at the time, How to Survive in the North, released from Nobrow Press. And now, Luke comes back on podcast to discuss his most recent work. His brand-new book revisits some of his older writings and places them within an entirely new context. Permanent Press has just been released from Avery Hill Publishing, and it's a mock autobiographical text that explores the world of independent comics creators and the relationship between a cartoonist and his ego. What's more, the new book incorporates the previously self-published The Unofficial Cuckoo's Nest Study Companion, but it does so in a way that brings a fresh perspective to the story and even underscores its experimental nature. In this interview, Derek talks with Luke Healy about the origins of Permanent Press, its highly satirical tone, and the process of looking inside of himself and pulling out a narrative that is not entirely autobiographical, but at the same time, not purely fiction. As you'll hear, Luke is certainly one of the medium's most meditative creators.

For The Love of Indie
61- Birds, Space, William Cardini

For The Love of Indie

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 44:12


Julia's belly passenger is due today or tomorrow so it's just Drew... and you. Well that's not entire true, he's also joined by creator William Cardini! Listen in to discover: Hedra Bald King of Birds vol. 1 William Cardini Tales from the Hyperverse Daygloayhole Red Sonja-Tarzan Oothar the Blue The Ghost, The Owl Notes: www.fortheloveofindie.com Email: ftlindie@gmail.com Twitter/Insta: @ftlindie

For The Love of Indie
FTLI #56- Fire Gods, Our Origin, Metal Rabbits

For The Love of Indie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 63:55


Let's not beat around the bush, your hosts had fun with this one. Listen in to discover: Prison Witch The Tea Dragon Society Out of Nothing Firebug Gideon Falls Kitty Kitty Archival Quality This Must Be The Place Infidel Dry County Vampironica Betrothed Notes: www.fortheloveofindie.com Email: ftlindie@gmail.com Twitter/Instagram: @ftlindie/@ftloveofindie

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 527

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 207:30


Daniel White, Zack Kruse, and Mario Muscar join us to discuss Amazing Spider-Man #797, The Face-Skull by Pat Dorian from Doom and Gloom Comics, Untold Tales of Spider-Man and Kurt Busiek, John Byrne, The Eagles, Punisher Platoon by Garth Ennis and Goran Parlov, Blazing Combat, Harvey Kurtzman, Archie Goodwin, Bob Kanigher, Punisher Born, Jack What's-His-Name, Eternal by Eric Zawadski, Ryan K. Lindsay, and Dee Cunniffe from Black Mask, Andy Kaufman and Box Brown's Is This Guy for Real?, Avengers No Surrender, Donny Cates and Doctor Strange/Damnation, Green Lantern Corps Volume 2: Alpha War and Green Lantern Volume 7: Renegade, Todd Browning's Freaks and Jim Woodring, Inside Moebius Volume One, 17 X 23 and Golemchik from Nobrow Press, Superboy and Tom Grummett, Jim Shaw's The Hidden World, Steve Ditko, Buck Dharma, Ross Geller, and a whole mess more!

For The Love of Indie
FTLI #33- Zodiac Starforce, Garbage Night, Rise of the Dungeon Master

For The Love of Indie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2017 54:09


Drew and Julia are back and better than ever (probably). We got books about honky tonk vampires, some chill anthropomorphic animals, the origins of D & D and more! Also, there's some air conditioner noise in the background. If you don't like it then learn to control the weather and shoot us an email. Listen in to discover: Electric City Comic Con Death Metal Zombie Cop Rise of the Dungeon Master Redneck Be Your Own Backing Band Alone Again Garbage Night Zodiac Starforce Dogs and Water Jonesy Cloud Stories Zojaqan Murder Ballads Your Pal Archie and more! Notes: www.fortheloveofindie.com Email: ftlindie@gmail.com Twitter/Instagram: @ftlindie/@ftloveofindie Julia's Twitter/Instagram: @indiebyrd Drew's Instagram: @justdrewvg

For The Love of Indie
FTLI #31- The Chair, Charlie Chan Hock Chye, American Barbarian

For The Love of Indie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2017 93:31


The gang returns! Like, most of the gang. Drew, Julia, and Kaila each take a seat to discuss stories of demon babies, what happens when you're not paying attention, a Singapore artist you've never heard of and more! Plus, Buddy Beaudoin of Gentleman Pickle stops in for a chat. Listen in to discover: Alter-Life Gentleman Pickle Prat Killadelphia The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye Shirtless Bear Fighter Everything We Miss The Chair American Barbarian Baby Teeth Prison Pit Quantum Teens are Go Sacred Creatures Cloudia and Rex Loose Ends Jam in the Band Drums Electric City Comic Con Notes: www.fortheloveofindie.com Email: ftlindie@gmail.com Twitter/Instagram: @ftlindie/@ftloveofindie Drew's Instagram: @justdrewvg Julia's Instagram/Twitter: @indiebyrd Kaila's Instagram/Twitter: @everythingremindsme/@kailakerouac

The Comics Alternative
Young Readers: Reviews of Nightlights and The Best We Could Do

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 106:03


On this month's episode of the Comics Alternative's Young Readers series, Gwen and Paul discuss two new releases: Lorena Alvarez's Nightlights from Nobrow Press, geared toward younger readers, and Thi Bui's graphic novel The Best We Could Do, from Abrams ComicArts, an all-ages comic that will be of interest to our teen and adult listeners. They also had a chance to interview Thi Bui and include that segment at the end of the review portion of the show. Lorena Alvarez's Nightlights, a beautiful hardback, picture book-sized comic, focuses on the early years in the life of a young girl, Sandy, who clearly has artistic ambitions and an abundance of creativity. However, Sandy also experiences doubts regarding the source of her imagination and fears about what might happen if inspiration were suddenly to desert her. Gwen and Paul love how Alvarez respects the creative process of a young artist, and they appreciate how Alvarez brings her own experiences growing up in Bogotá, Columbia, into the themes and artwork for Nightlights. For more about Alvarez's biography and work, head over to her website. Those listeners who have enjoyed Vera Brosgol's YA graphic novel Anya's Ghost or Neil Gaiman's novel and graphic novel Coraline, that features the “ghost children,” Nightlights will be a treat. In all three stories, the presence of the supernatural encourages the protagonists to think critically about their various gifts and emotional burdens. Next, Paul and Gwen discuss Thi Bui's The Best We Could Do, a graphic memoir published by Abrams Comicarts. Bui, whose family came to the US as refugees in the wake of the Vietnam War, tells her own and her family's stories, in a narrative weaving history and reflection. Given that the book addresses issues of war and loss, Paul and Gwen emphasize that this text is probably geared more towards the upper range of the YA category. Paul praises the text for its evocative depiction of parent/children relationships, and Gwen agrees, noting that she also appreciated Bui's focus on the refugee experience. After their discussion, Paul and Gwen play an interview that they conducted with Thi Bui about her inspiration, her process, and her work with young people at the International School in Oakland, California. Listeners can learn even more about Bui at her website. Ms. Bui also mentions an event at Oakland International High School featuring her students' comics work. She clarified afterwards that the event will be held April 14th, and listeners are welcomed to attend!

The Comics Alternative
Comics Alternative Interviews: Luke Healy

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2016 65:44


Time Codes: 00:00:24 - Introduction 00:02:25 - Setup of interview 00:03:50 - Interview with Luke Healy 01:03:07 - Wrap up 01:03:37 - Contact us On this interview episode, Derek talks with Luke Healy. His new book How to Survive in the North comes out in the U.S. this week from Nobrow Press. This isn't the first time that Luke's been on The Comics Alternative. Derek spoke with him briefly while at SPX back in September as part of the on-location series of shows. But now, Luke's back for a more sustained and focused conversation. Over the course of the interview, the two discuss the genesis of How to Survive in the North, the intersections of history and fiction, a cartoonist's responsibilities concerning research and reportage, and the distinctive qualities of both mini- and long-form narration. Derek also asks Luke about his writings for small comics anthologies, including his own efforts with Dog City.

The Comics Alternative
Comics Alternative Interviews: Jeremy Sorese

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016 52:25


On this interview show, Andy W. and Derek have the pleasure of talking with Jeremy Sorese. His book, Curveball, was published by Nobrow Press in late 2015, but it's up this year for a Lambda Literary Award in the "LGBT Graphic Novels" category. Those award winners will be announced in June, and the guys talk with Jeremy about the attention that Curveball has been receiving. This is his first long-form comic, and Jeremy describes it as a queer sci-fi romance. The story takes place in an indeterminate future, but the generic elements take a backseat to character relationships. At the same time, Jeremy talks with the guys about how science fiction is an appropriate platform to explore facets of identity. Derek and Andy also ask their guest about the series for which he's more popularly known, Stephen Universe, and the other work he's done for BOOM! Studios. They also discuss his interests in short narratives, the unbelievable mileage he's gotten out of his early comic, "Love Me Forever! Oh! Oh! Oh!", and what projects he's working on currently.

The Comics Alternative
Episode 110 - A Publisher Spotlight on Nobrow Press

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2014 136:09


On this week's episode, Derek and Andy W. are back with a Publisher Spotlight, and this time the focus is on Nobrow Press and their fall 2014 releases. This relatively small, UK-based publisher may be off of many readers' radar, but they put out a lot of great books, as this week's show will attest. First, the guys discuss Jesse Moynihan's Forming II, the follow up 2011's strange, whacked-out creation narrative Forming. They are fascinated with the myth that Moynihan has created, and they especially love the artist's sense of humor. Next, Derek and Andy move on to Moonhead and the Music Machine, a new graphic novel by Andrew Rae. They highlight Rae's clean, vivid art style, and they speculate on whether or not this book was intended for a younger -- or at least all-age -- readership. Next on the guys' plate is Roman Muradov's (In a Sense) Lost and Found. This is a striking, Kafkaesque narrative with an uneven, dream-like quality. The intended murkiness of the tale may complement the dark palette that Muradov uses, as the guys find many of his images difficult to decipher. Bianca Bagnarelli's Fish is the next book they discuss, a short story -- perhaps more of an emotional vignette -- that is part of the 17x23 series, Nobrow's graphic short story project designed to introduce young artists to a wider readership. Andy and Derek then move on to Corinne Maier and Anne Simon's graphic biography, Marx, which looks at the (surprisingly bourgeois) life behind the famous philosopher/economist, and then they look at Behold! The Dinosaurs!, Dustin Harbin's beautiful concertina that challenges the guys' definition of "comics." Finally, your tireless hosts look at Jamie Coe's Art Schooled -- one of the most sophisticated narrative styles of the week, and definitely Derek's favorite -- and then another graphic biography, Robert Moses: The Master Builder of New York City. There are eight books discussed in all, and this show has to be extra long this week to get in everything. Come and enjoy the creamy filling that is The Comics Alternative!

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 331

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2014 136:50


The dynamic duo of Gabriel Hardman and Corinna Bechko join us to discuss a multitude of things, including The Hulk, Jeff Parker, Kinski, Star Wars: Legacy, Dark Horse Presents, Invisible Republic and Image Comics, the Kirkman Manifesto, Heathentown, Planet of the Apes, Marc Laming, Lord of the Rings, Lovecraft, Richard Corben, The Strain, Twin Peaks and David Lynch, Beautiful Darkness by Fabien Vehlmann and Kerascoët from Drawn and Quarterly, Aaron Conley and Sabertooth Swordsman, Naoki Urasawa's Pluto, Mark Millar, Icon, Moonhead and the Music Machine by Andrew Rae from Nobrow Press, Neonomicon, Marv Wolfman and Keith Pollard's run on Amazing Spider-Man, Hellboy, The Multiversity #1, Self-Made Hero, All-New Ghost Rider by Felipe Smith, Tradd Moore, and Val Staples, Grayson by Tim Seeley, Tom King, and Mikel Janin, Wonder Woman, Petty Theft by Pasca Girard from Drawn and Quarterly, dumb bunnies, and a whole mess more!

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Graphic Policy Radio
Graphic Policy Radio With Guest Jesse Moynihan

Graphic Policy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2013 86:00


After a week off, we're back with a new epsiode of Graphic Policy Radio. This week we have guest Jesse Moynihan. Jesse Moynihan grew up outside of Philadelphia where he spent most of his time drawing and playing music. In 1997 he dropped out of Pratt Institute, got a film degree at Temple University and decided to concentrate on comics. His work has been featured in The Believer, MOME, Vice, Arthur, the Philadelphia Weekly, and various independent anthologies. In 2005 he received a Xeric grant for self publishing. In 2009 he released his first graphic novel, Follow Me through Bodega. His current mystical, sci-fi epic, Forming is published by Nobrow Press in London.  Jesse works as a storyboard artist for the Cartoon Network show, Adventure Time. So, join us this Monday and chat with us and our guest!

Beginnings
Beginnings Field Guide episode 11: Jesse Moynihan

Beginnings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2011 35:34


Jesse Moynihan is a storyboard artist/writer on the amazing Cartoon Network show Adventure Time. He's also an amazing comic artist and has been making his own comics for years. On last week's Beginnings episode, we talked about how his past has opened him up to new ways of seeing the world, and on this week's Field Guide, we talk to Jesse about his latest collection of comics Forming vol.1, now out on Nobrow Press!

Beginnings
Beginnings episode 38: Jesse Moynihan

Beginnings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2011 79:10


Jesse Moynihan is a bit of a Renaissance man. He's a storyboard artist/writer on the amazing Cartoon Network show Adventure Time. He's also a comic artist who's been making hilarious, weird and thoughtful comics for years, and his latest collection Forming vol. 1 was just published on Nobrow Press. Jesse's also a musician and plays in the experimental pop group Make a Rising, who have two fantastic albums with a third on the way. Jesse sat down with us in the Wrestling Team apartment a few weeks ago while he was in town for an indie comics convention and: Jesse talked about chilling with The Dead Milkmen! He also told us about how his father's Christian visions and his mother's involvement in Aum Shinrikyo made him more receptive to the world. We even discussed David Lynch's contradictions! All this and mooooooooooore!

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 173

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2011 122:42


On and on 'til the break of dawn... This time around, we talk about Frank Frazetta, Wizard World Chicago, Eduardo Risso and Challengers Comics, Greg Capullo, Robert Kirkman and Rob Liefeld on The Infinite #1 from Image, Terry Moore's Rachel Rising #1 from Abstract Studio, Star Wars: Jedi: The Dark Side and Mahmud Asrar, licensed comics, Jesse Moynihan's FORMING from Nobrow Press and AdHouse Books, Kieron Gillen, more on the Captain America film, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Daredevil #1 and Mark Waid, Jim Balent's Tarot, Witch of the Black Rose from Broadsword, Detective Comics, Scott Snyder's Severed, ONI Press and Spontaneous, Dark Horse's Orchid, and a whole mess more!

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 172

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2011 140:13


Chasing the white rabbit leads us to encounters with Jack Davis, Wally Wood, the NuDCU 52, Cracked Mazagine, Thunderbolts (Gage, Blanco, Diggle, Parker, Walker, Shalvey, and more), Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Century 1969, Jesse Moynihan's FORMING from Nobrow Press and AdHouse Books, Chester 5000, Roger Langridge's Snarked! from Kaboom!, Chris Samnee and Captain America and Bucky, X-Men: Schism, Hack/Slash and Fletcher Hanks, Tim Seeley and Witchblade, Shaky Kane, Avengelyne from Rob Liefeld, Mark Poulton, and Owen Gieni from Image, Fanzine Flashback: Four Color Magazine, Gingerbread Girl from Top Shelf, Robert Kirkman and Cliff Rathburn's Reaper, John Constantine, Jeff Lemire's Jonah Hex, Moriarity: The Dark Chamber from Image, and a whole mess more!