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We’re back in business baby! A new Seinfeld Chronicles kicks off a new year of podcasts, as this time, Shane Heron and Eric Anthony discuss “The Busboy” episode as we end season 2. Stick around folks, season 3 is just around the corner, and the fun is about to get turned up a whole lot!
Old friend, writer, artist and chef Shane Heron returns to the show to talk about a whole bunch of stuff. Good times ensue.
Shane Heron chats with True North Country Comics Podcast as he prepares to showcase his various comic book projects, including 'Morris', at Toronto Comicon 2024. The post Shane Heron talks about showcasing artwork at Toronto Comicon 2024 appeared first on True North Country Comics.
The pilot episode about the pilot episode, about the greatest show “about nothing.” This week, Eric and his buddy Shane Heron launch their new Cave segment, the “Seinfeld Chronicles”, and begin their journey through every episode of the acclaimed 90s sitcom.
We continue our celebration of Gotham Centrals Halloween Indie-Fest coming up on Oct 29th by featuring chats with Sam Noir and Shane Heron of Cauldron and R.A.I.D, Becka Kinzie of the Wormhole Club Tragedy and Danny Gorny of SleepWalkers.
Long time friend of the show, Shane Heron returns to the Cave for an overdue catch up and update on what’s going on in his world. Shane is in the works of preparing the graphic novel return of his creator owned comic, “Morris”, a tale about a post apocalyptic, dystopian western town.
Long time friend of the show, Shane Heron returns to the Cave for an overdue catch up and update on what’s going on in his world. Shane is in the works of preparing the graphic novel return of his creator owned comic, “Morris”, a tale about a post apocalyptic, dystopian western town.
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It was so nice to finally reunite with good ol’ friends the old fashion way and podcast like we were meant too. Eric Anthony and Shane “the Sheriff” Heron, meet up for some brews good food and fun chit chat. Come along for the listen.
Cave of Solitude family member, Shane Heron pays a visit this week to talk about some of the things he’s watched, wikipedia entries he’s read and some of his recent work we can buy and look forward to in the near future. Always a good time when the Sheriff checks in. Enjoy the chat, stay...
True North Country Comics Podcast In Conversation With Shane Heron 'Auric: A Long Winter'
After a month long break, Eric, Shane Heron and Sam Noir catch up on Skype and talk about the stuff we’ve read, watched and are loving right now. Be sure to check out how to purchase there various projects at https://www.raid.world/store/ . Stay safe everyone!
Shane Heron returns to the Cave to announce the launch of the latest Kickstarter campaign for the comic anthology book “Cauldron”. Featuring a bevy of talented artists and writers, we discuss some of the events associated with the latest kickstarter campaign as well some of the contents and rewards associated with this issue. Stay safe...
A chat with two of the founders and creative forces behind Cauldron magazine, Shane Heron and Casey Parsons.
The Sheriff moseys on into town and to vent about the stuff that sucks and celebrate the things we love. This time around, we talk about our mutual admiration for the Wu-Tang Clan and our distaste for mumble rap and white rappers. As well, we compare notes on the latest Seinfeld Netflix special, and top...
True North Country Comics Presents In Conversation with Shane Heron
Friend and frequent guest, Shane “the Sheriff” Heron pops by for a chat and a countdown. Fresh off the drawing board with the latest edition of “Cauldron”, Shane catches us up on what he’s recently been working on and how being a full fledged member of RAID Studios has effected his art. As well, we...
From a safe social distance, Toronto comic artist Shane Heron tells Justin and Jacob what the cancellation of upcoming comic conventions means for the launch of his newest project: the latest issue of Cauldron Magazine. March's Toronto Comicon was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and so was May's Toronto Comics Art Festival (TCAF). On top of that, comic stores are closing and Diamond Comic Distributors is no longer shipping books to shops. All of it is bad news for small-time comic creators and comics retailers. RFK airs first on CJRU 1280 AM in Toronto. This episode was produced by Jacob Dubé. From CBC Arts: Here's where Canadian artists and freelancers can find help during COVID-19 shutdownsAnd for anyone in need of financial aid: What you need to know about the new COVID-19 benefits program
Shane the “Sheriff” Heron stops by the Cave to “catch” up and talk shop. We discuss his recent Fan Expo 2019 experience as well as the latest issue of edition of the sci-fi/horror anthology, “Cauldron”, which is kickstarting this week!
The Cave of Solitude presses record for the first time in it’s new location! To help warm up the new home, Martin SLAM Duncan and Shane Heron pop by to catch up, talk trash and have a good ol’ session of complaining. Good food, good brews, equals good times. Enjoy the Show!
It’s a full house in the Cave this week! We are joined by both Shane Heron and Martin “Slam” Duncan to discuss the LIFE and LEGEND of the 8th wonder of the world, Andre the Giant. Follow along as we “book review” Box Brown’s critically acclaimed biographical graphic novel.
It's a jam-packed episode with one returning guest and one brand spanking new one.First, friend of the Show Shane Heron (Morris, Black Have Hunters Club) returns in his capacity as co-editor of Cauldron Magazine to promote the Kickstarter for the Spring 2019 issue. If you haven't heard of Cauldron, this is an adult fantasy-horror comic anthology magazine in the vein of Heavy Metal, Savage Sword of Conan, Creepy and Eerie. The upcoming spring issue has a cover from Toronto's own Adam Gorham (New Mutants, Rocket Raccoon) and if you donate to the Kickstarter before it expires on February 22, 2019 you will have a chance to own Adam's original art for the cover.Once Shane takes his leave, we welcome his actual roommate -- fellow artist Christopher Yao. Chris is a straight-up assassin when it comes to sketch covers. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say but he could draw anyone under the table head to head in a sketch cover duel.As a star pupil of Ty Templeton's Comic Book Bootcamp, Chris showed so much promise. But a series of personal setbacks and a lack of proper motivation, meant that many of his personal ongoing comic projects didn't make it past the first issue. Then he moved in with Shane and in an environment where everyone around him was constantly drawing, a renewed fire was lit within him. Now, he has a new comic out called Greylight with issue one already on its second print as he works diligently on issue three. Aaron and Chris do a deep dive on Greylight as they trace Chris's emotional comeback in the sequential arts. They highlight several ways he has been able to up his game, including the often underrated skill of drawing background elements like buildings and vehicles to give the comic a sense of time and place. Plus, they reveal a project that marks the comeback of the Canadian superhero he co-created with Cauldron co-editor Sam Noir -- Major North. This podcast is sponsored by the good folks at Hairy Tarantula and Sequential Magazine.Donate to the Cauldron Magazine Spring 2019 Kickstarter now until February 22, 2019@yaozagraphxYaoza StudioChris Yao on FacebookChris Yao on TwitterSponsorsSequential MagazineHairy Tarantula
Shane “the Sheriff” Heron returns to the Cave, this time to chat about the latest issue of Cauldron about to be Kickstarted this February 2019. With a planned release for this years Toronto Comic Con, we discuss the writers and artists that are featured in the book, the editorial process and his future plans for...
This week Eric Anthony and Shane Heron share a few brews and wax rhapsodic about one of the greatest sitcoms of ALL TIME! Yea, thats right… full of laughs and fond memories, this is deep dive into their top 5 episodes, as well as some super difficult trivia, as Shane prepared for his upcoming Seinfeld...
Part One of this year's FanExpo Canada Extravaganza features chats with members of team Cauldron Ashley Lachance, Shane Heron, Ricky Lima and Casey Parsons, the author of The Dark Crystal Ultimate Visual History, Caseen Gaines and artist extroirdinare the Mighty Mike Rooth!
As part owner of Comic 1 Books in Stoney Creek, Ontario, Casey Parsons in one of the few artists who can say he has actually sold a comic book he worked on in his own store. Classically trained in art at Sheridan College but disillusioned by the business, it took him until his 40s to really embrace comics as his chosen art form – always reading as fan, but never creating them -- until now. Now, he's figuring out how to balance comic book mechanics with a fine art look, a marriage he showcased as one of the founding artists on Cauldron Magazine.Newly launched in September 2018, Cauldron is the first Canadian-made, adults-only, fantasy and horror anthology magazine in the spirit of Heavy Metal, Creepy, Eerie and Sword of Conan. Casey's art is featured on a cover that has three stories from Casey and past Speech Bubble guests Ricky Lima, Sam Noir and Shane Heron, all of whom do nothing but sing Casey's praises. Aaron and Casey discuss how Cauldron came to be, the connection Casey's other project Blood Moon has with the late zombie godfather George A. Romero and what every fan doesn't really know about running a comic shop.The Artwork of Casey ParsonsCasey's Portfolio@caseyarts77 on InstagramComic 1 BooksCauldron Kickstarter - ExpiredBlood Moon #1 Kickstarter - ExpiredSponsorHairy TarantulaCoupon CodesEnter these codes at checkout when you shop online and we'll get some money to support the podcast.Geeky t-shirts – Riptapparel.com – 10% OFF – NEVERSLEEPSLast minute gifts – Giftagram.com -- $15 OFF -- NEVERSLEEPS15
Another wonderful labour day weekend has come and gone which means another amazing Fan Expo Canada has left it’s mark in our memories and fanboy/girl hearts. Join Eric Anthony as he goes over some the shows highlights and how to plan a possible Fan Expo visit next year. We cap off the show by chatting...
Ep 101 - Host Justin Chandler and Mitchell Thompson speak with comic creator Sam Noir about his new project, Cauldron Magazine. It's a supernatural comics mag he's crowdfunding with fellow creators Shane Heron and Ricky Lima. They talk about the surreal style of the magazine and some of Sam's other works. RFK is originally broadcast on CJRU 1280 AM in Toronto. This episode was produced by Jacob Dubé.
In episode 124, Eric and Shane compile another top 5 list, this time of their favourite artists currently cooking up some of the best comics in medium right now. Reminiscent of the classic Wizard Magazine monthly list, the boys plan on revisiting this format in future episodes, so stay tuned for more Top 5 countdowns...
Ep 95 - Warren Ellis and John Cassaday's epic Planetary is a genre-hopping love letter to comics and sci-fi. It's also a masterclass example of serialized storytelling. Writer and artist Shane Heron (Morris and Black Hole Hunters Club) joins Justin, Jacob and Mitchell to discuss the comic. RFK airs first on CJRU 1280 AM in Toronto. This episode was produced by Mitchell Thompson.
Fresh off our first experience at TCAF 2018, Daph J asks Eric Anthony all about his time at the show while hanging with Shane. Daph also reviews the premiere issue of Morris and gives her theories on the next Avengers flick. Click to Download Episode 117
The Cave of Solitude tapes keep rolling as we keep bringing the content! Listen in as Eric Anthony, Daph J and Shane “the Hipster” Heron discuss a plethora of topics. First Daph and Shane become new BFF’s until they begin to debate over 3 Musketeers and Robin Hood! We end the show going over...
This week we bring you some great footage and chit chat on location at this years Toronto Comic Con. Special guests include comic book legend Howard Mackie of Amazing Spider-Man fame; Marvel artist and local legend Adam Gorham and returning fan favourites, Shane Heron, Mike Rooth and Ricky Lima catching us up on all their...
Join Eric Anthony, Martin “Slam” Duncan and Shane “the Sheriff” Heron as we explore the wonderful and strange world of Planetary; the epic comic series created by Warren Ellis and John Cassaday. It’s a strange podcast, lets keep it that way… and buy Planetary already. Click to Download Ep 105 – Planetary
WE MADE IT TO 100! Join the Cave of Solitude’s Daph Kool and her gang as they pop the bubbly and celebrate their centennial anniversary. Now a party ain’t a party without Martin ‘Slam’ Duncan and Shane ‘the Sheriff’ Heron helping us out with the most epic top 5 EVER! Download Episode 100!
Shane Heron tells Justin and Jacob how Toronto's amateur comic creators hang out. He also tells them about his upcoming book "Morris," and "Black Hole Hunters Club," the swear-filled sci-fi book he draws. Interview recorded on Sept. 7, 2017. Show originally broadcast on CJRU 1280 AM in Toronto. Edited by Justin Chandler.
Toronto artist Shane Heron drops by the L5J Studio to chat about his new book Morris as we begin the road to FanExpo '17.
Straight from the trenches, deep within the heart of Artist's Alley, The Jedi Ras brings you the best in comic con guerilla pod tactics LIVE from Toronto Comic Con 2017. In this Part One of a two part special are conversations featuring Steven Andrews of The Toronto Comics Anthology, Travis Macintire and Kasey Pierce of Source Point Press, Shane Heron and Ricky Lima of The Black Hole Hunters Club with a cameo from Rossi Gifford, Jason Loo, Keith Grachow, Stephany Lein and Sam Noir.
Independent comic book artist Shane Heron (Black Hole Hunters Club, Monstrosity) always had a huge talent for drawing, but didn’t actually make his first comic until his mid-twenties. Despite the relatively late start, he made up for it with gusto, collaborating with past Speech Bubble guest Ricky Lima on a 24-hour comic that would eventually become the alien bounty hunters adventure Black Hole Hunters Club. He even created a comic with the host of this very podcast. Now he’s working on a new book of his own called Morris – a post-apocalyptic western featuring a sheriff with more than a passing resemblance to actor Wilford Brimley.Shane Heron Art@YoungShaneyInstagram
Recorded live from the Cameron House in Toronto at Pints and Pages. Featuring comic creators Katie Sawatsky, Shane Heron, Shawn Daley, Malcolm Derikx and Joey Matthews. With a special appearance by Aaron Ong.
Part 2 of The Weapon's FanExpo Canada party featuring A. Shay Hahn, Mark Williams, Joe Osei Bonsu, Danny Zabbal, Shane Heron, Andrew Gilbert and SparkleGirl Jen!
Brampton, Ontario’s own Ricky Lima went from comic retailer to comic writer after being exposed to many seminal works in the medium. It was quickly evident that writing comics was his true calling after creating graphic novel Deep Sea with D.A. Bishop and ongoing series Black Hole Hunters Club with Shane Heron. But even though his latest effort, Happily Ever Aftr, was funded in only six days on Kickstarter, he suffers from an inferiority complex – struggling with the confidence to take popular projects to larger publishers. He opens up in studio about his successes, his anxieties and the debt he put himself in to get his latest project off the ground.
Part 2 of our live podcast from Free Comic Book Day at Stadium ComicsFeaturing interview with:Maddsketch (http://www.maddsketch.com/)Shane Heron (@youngshaney)Shaun Hatton (@megashaun)Phil McClorey (@philmcclorey)Dylan Kloepfer (https://www.facebook.com/dylanio21)Adam Gorham (@adamtgorham)
I went down to Stadium Comics' sidekick store to sit down and chat with Shane and Ricky of the weird and wonderful Black Hole Hunters Club comic. Shane and Ricky are active Toronto indie comic creators that are making some of the coolest and most impressive independently produced comics out there. We chat about conventions, the industry, and how to sell indie books.Check out their Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/BlackHoleHuntersClub
Reviews: Pilot Season: Genius #1, Kill All Parents #1, Sparks #1 Heroes Con has come and gone and Jimmy had a blast! Well, what he remembers. And he remembers a lot as he gives a play by play/day by day recap. It's a lengthy one folks, so hang in there. Hear! Drunken tales of debauchery. Hear! Stripper Nerd tales Part 2! Hear! Oh yeah...stuff about comics! Many an interview was had, so we are splitting them up over a couple of episodes. You'll hear Rick Remender, Julia Wertz, Francesco Francavilla, Joel Buxton and Shane Heron.