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I cannot believe it has taken this many episodes for me to get to chat with Dave Scheidt. His comics work includes Star Wars, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Agents of S.L.A.M, and Mayor Good Boy. Mayor Good Boy Turns Bad, illustrated by Miranda Harmon comes out December 5, 2023. Dave is also working on some awesome sounding projects like Time Traveler Tales with Twitch streamer and YouTuber Karl Jacobs. Dave and I talk about it all from his start in comics to his recent projects. Dive in, give it a listen, and if you haven't read any of Dave's work yet, I highly recommend Agents of S.L.A.M. illustrated by Scoot McMahon. You can check out more of Dave's work at his website: http://www.davescheidt.com/. I had a blast chatting with Dave! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's nerdtastically newsworthy #TBT episode of #NerdORama; we're revisiting our conversation with writer Dave Scheidt and illustrator Scoot McMahon who joined the program to introduce their Oni Press middle grade graphic novel, “Agents of SLAM”…PLUS – Marsha Collier is back with a brand new episode of #TechThursday!!!
On today's nerdtastically newsworthy episode of #NerdORama; writer Dave Scheidt and illustrator Scoot McMahon join the program to introduce their Oni Press middle grade graphic novel, “Agents of SLAM” - A story “that takes the simple and awesome concept of professional wrestling and a young fan and turns it up to one hundred”!!!
Dave Scheidt @DaveScheidt and Scoot McMahon @scootcomics talk about their new graphic novel, Agents of S.L.A.M., about a super-powered wrestling adventure! We talk about writing and drawing humor and violence for a young audience, lifelong influences, creative sound effects, representation and diversity, cliffhanger reveals, and the happy accidents of their creative process. Fresh Picks Mighty Marvel Masterworks: X-Men Cat Kid Comic Club Catwad Mr. Wolf's Class Sci-Fu (Thomas's SLJ review of Book 2: It Takes Two) Find a comics shop near you Secret Stacks artwork by Severin Piehl, creator of Tove Theme song by Julie Jurgens, who blogs at Hi, Miss Julie! and is on twitter as @himissjulie
We love us some Dave and Scoot! They’re two of the best dudes in comics. Seriously, no lie. We are excited to have them back to chat all about their latest, all-ages creation Agents of S.L.A.M from Oni Press. Agents of S.L.A.M aren’t your average professional wrestlers. They’re led by the fearless and famous Bruno Bravado and work for the president of the United States to protect people from all kinds of threats—both on Earth and in space! And they’ve just been joined by their newest recruit, Katie Jones, a twelve-year-old wrestling vlogger who just might know more about wrestling than the wrestlers themselves. S.L.A.M. will need Katie’s knowledge and skills if they’re going to keep protecting Earth, especially when their toughest rival challenges them!Dave and Scoot chat all about wrestling, making these funny books, and the art of inviting your friends out for dinner and not bringing money! Give it a listen! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thewordbros.substack.com
The creators behind Wrapped Up are back with a new Wrestling Hero Spy Action OGN from Oni Press out April 20th
SPOILERS! A crazy discussion about Episode 9 and the Star Wars Mythos in general with The Cast Of The Aw Yeah Podcast Art Baltazar Franco! Scoot McMahon and Skokie Spidey
SPOILERS! More with The Cast Of The Aw Yeah Podcast Art Baltazar Franco! Scoot McMahon and Skokie Spidey
SPOILERS! A crazy discussion about Episode 9 and the Star Wars Mythos in general with The Cast Of The Aw Yeah Podcast Art Baltazar Franco! Scoot McMahon and Skokie Spidey
Jim and Fred are live at Toledo Fantasticon for interviews with authors and illustrators. First up Scoot McMahon illustrator for Sami the Samurai Squirrel, Wrapped Up, Aw Yeah Comics and his new collaboration with Dirk Manning Adventures of Cthulhu Jr
Episode 138: Wes Craig & Scoot McMahon This week, Comic Pros & Cons returns to the artist alley at New York Comic Con! Joining us on the mic are two amazing creators making their first appearances on the show! Up first is Wes Craig. Wes fills Derek in on the magic he creates on the+ Read More
This week’s guests are Dave Scheidt and Scoot McMahon, the creative team behind Wrapped Up from Lion Forge Comics. I caught up with them briefly during New York Comic Con last year and I’ve been eager to speak to them at length on the show. Wrapped Up is a super fun, all-ages comic about a mummy kid named Milo and the wacky adventures he gets into involving pizza, vampires, pizza, gorillas, pizza, witches, and did I mention pizza? The first volume of Wrapped Up is available at your local comic shop, collecting the first five issues, plus the free Halloween ComicFest story. It will be available at book stores and Amazon on May 1st. Wrapped Up #6 also dropped this week. While there are some elements that pop up sequentially, this is a comic you can jump into with any issue. There are tons of laugh-out-loud moments that work for both kids and adults so it’s definitely worth checking out. Dave can be found online on Twitter at @DaveScheidt. Scoot can be found on Twitter at @scootcomics. CONTACT: Email | Twitter SUBSCRIBE: RSS | iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher Music by Eric Matyas (www.soundimage.org)
Top 300 September Sales, Dark Knights Metal 3, Detective Comics 966, Action Comics 989, Wild Storm: Michael Cray 1, Gotham City Garage 1, Ragman 1, Falcon 1, Amazing Spider-Man 789, Despicable Deadpool 287, All-New Wolverine 25, Uncanny Avengers, Gwenpool, Atomahawk 0, Family Trade 1, God Complex 1, Catalyst Prime: Noble v2 1, Volcanosaurus 1, Wrapped Up 1, Fabian vs. Gail, Star Wars trailer, Black Panther trailer, New Mutants trailer, Beast Boy casting, Harley Quinn creative team change-up. Details: Dark Knights Metal 3 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, Fco Plascencia; Wild Storm: Michael Cray 1 by Bryan Hill, Warren Ellis, Steven Harris, Dexter Vines, Steve Buccellato; Gotham City Garage 1 by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Brian Ching, Kelly Diane Fitzpatrick; Ragman 1 by Ray Fawkes, Inaki Miranda, Eva De La Cruz; Falcon 1 by Rodney Barnes, Joshua Cassara, Rachelle Rosenberg; Amazing Spider-Man 789 by Dan Slott, Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger, Marte Garcia; Atomahawk 0 by Donny Cates, Ian Bederman; Family Trade 1 by Justin Jordan, Nikki Ryan, Morgan Beem; God Complex 1 by Paul Jenkins, Bryan Lie, Hendry Prasetya, Jessica Kholinne; Volcanosaurus 1 by S.A. Check, Scottie Watson, Emmanuel Ordaz; Wrapped Up 1 by Dave Scheidt, Scoot McMahon, Sean Dove Comics Countdown 11 October 2017: 10a. Supergirl 14 by Steve Orlando, Jose Luis, Norm Rapmund, Michael Atiyeh 10b. All-New Wolverine 25 by Tom Taylor, Juan Cabal, Nolan Woodard 9. Harrow County 26 by Cullen Bunn, Tyler Crook, Alise Gluskova 8. Royal City 6 by by Jeff Lemire 7. Sacred Creatures 4 by Klaus Janson, Pablo Raimondi, Chris Chuckry, Brian Reber, Dean White 6. Detective Comics 966 by James Tynion IV, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas 5. Black Science 32 by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno DiNisio 4. Mister Miracle 3 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads 3. Eternal Empire 5 by Sarah Vaughn, Jonathan Luna 2. Woods 36 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas 1. Time and Vine 4 by Thom Zahler
Well folks, my guest this week was supposed to be writer David Gallaher. We had a fantastic chat about his comic, High Moon, a supernatural western starring a werewolf. Unfortunately, when I went to edit the interview, half of the audio was crazy corrupted. This is really unfortunate, because David is a great guy and we had a super fun chat about his book. The first volume of High Moon is called Bullet Holes and Bite Marks and it debuts on October 17th. It features amazing artwork by Steve Ellis, who draws monsters like no other. High Moon is a trilogy and the second volume is set for release in May 2018. So, what am I to do without a guest this week? Well, I did attend New York Comic Con last week and I did a few interviews from the show floor. I was planning on dropping these as smaller bonus episodes throughout the next couple weeks, but instead, I’m putting them all in here. There are three total. First is Dave Scheidt and Scoot McMahon, the creators of a new all ages horror comic called Wrapped Up from Lion Forge Comics. The first issue came out this week and it’s really fun. It follows a mummy named Milo as he gets into all kinds of spooky misadventures. If you want a peek at the comic, there will be a special free issue available for Halloween ComicFest at the end of the month at participating comic shops. The second interview is with writers Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer. Their book, Calla Cthulhu is a coming-of-age adventure story currently available from Dark Horse Comics. The third and final interview is with Jamie Madrox and Monoxide, otherwise known as Twiztid. They were on hand as they’re starring in a new one-shot comic called Haunted High-Ons from Source Point Press. The book is written by Dirk Manning and illustrated by Marianna Pescosta and Alessandro De Fornasari. It debuted at the show and is currently available at the Twiztid Shop and the Source Point Press site. CONTACT: Email | Twitter SUBSCRIBE: RSS | iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher Music by Eric Matyas (www.soundimage.org)
This week we chat with Dave and Scoot, the charming and funny fellows behind the new Lion Forge book “Wrapped[...]
Sammy and Samurai Squirrel, Nightmare World, and more. Check out ScootComics.com DirkManning.com
Aw Yeah! Time for a conversation with the very endearing Scott "Scoot" McMahon! He discusses being part of the Aw Yeah! Comics crew, what he's learned from Art Baltazar and Franco, Darwin Cooke and the acceptance of cartoon styles, capturing a childlike sense of humor, his book "Sami, the Samurai Squirrel", and how he and Franco used Patreon to create the super fun "choose your own adventure" style comic, "Spot on Adventure"!
Yeahhhhh. Thanks to Scoot McMahon for The Show Card!
A quickie, but good fun with returning contestant Scoot McMahon, including discussions about Jack Kirby and Stan Lee's relationship Lorne Green, and how pickles from Tony Packo's make yoko chips melt in delerium. Plus we learn ...ITS FRANCO's BIRFDAY!
If you thought the Man Of Steel Debate got testy...watch out for this donnybrook. What starts as another fun conversation gets heated when Yoko admires the rags to riches story of Alan Moore, which sets Artie off on a "i don't like him jag." Then Franco and even Scoot give Yoko a piece of their minds (if they can spare them0.