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MakingComics.com Gutter Talk Podcast
119: Palle Schmidt (#2) MakingComics.com Gutter Talk Podcast

MakingComics.com Gutter Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 87:24


The Making Comics Gutter Talk podcast goes international. Again. In this episode, Adam is joined by Denmark's own, Palle Schmidt. If that name sounds familiar to you, it's at least one of two things. Either you have heard the previous Gutter Talk episodes Palle was on, as well as the Comic Con panel back in 2014 moderated by Patrick Yurick, or it's the amazing work he's done in Thomas Alsop or Comics for Beginners, a site dedicated to educating those with the dream of creating comics. In this episode, Adam and Palle discuss a wide range of topics. Whether it's the inside scoop on Palle's techniques as an artist or the various ways and differences artists are treated and respected between Denmark and the United States. They even touch on taxes. Taxes! We know, what do taxes have to do with comics? Well, directly, not much. But in the overall grand scheme of things, no one can escape them. Even underpaid artists. Make sure you give the Gutter Talk podcast a rating and review on iTunes and check out the MakingComics.com site for all your comic creating needs. Palle's Links: Palle's site (@Palle_Schmidt) Stiletto Thomas Alsop Comics For Beginners Our Links: Intro & Outro Song: "RetroFuture Clean" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Outro Song Behind Vocals: "Backed Vibes (clean)" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Transitions: InceptionBrassHitMedium.wav: Herbert Boland / www.freesound.org Old Fashion Radio Jingle 2.wav: club sound / www.freesound.org

Creator Talks Podcast
162 Palle Schmidt on Crime Noir and Stiletto No.1 Officer Down

Creator Talks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 47:52


Fans of crime noir will especially enjoy today’s guest, storyteller Palle Schmidt from Copenhagen, Denmark. We begin our conversation discussing Palle’s favorite noir film recommendations and the must see experimental hippie village of Christiania. You may know Palle’s work as an artist on the Chris Miskiewicz penned comic series Thomas Alsop published by Boom! Studios in 2014. Palle tells how he first met Chris at the MOCCA Arts Festival and eventually partnered with him on Thomas Alsop.  His latest comic Stiletto No.1 Officer Down is a spin-off of his previous work The Devil’s Concubine. Palle provides the basic plot and character profiles of Detectives Alphonse and Maynard. He also explains how he created the illustrations and how the look of Stiletto No. 1 Officer Down differs from The Devil’s Concubine.  Palle is also a podcast host and I ask about his a ten-part series Comics for Beginners which he developed to assist comic creators through the process of making comics. He also has a second ongoing podcast Plotcast in which he has conversations with local writers about writing. Also during our conversation Palle discuss the benefits he found of working in a studio with other creators and later working from home. In the Kicking Back With The Creator segment, we find out what Palle considers the best film noir ever made, the posters he had on his bedroom wall and the oddest job he ever had.    Please take a moment to rate Creator Talks on iTunes   About Palle Schmidt    About the Comics for Beginners podcast   About Stiletto No. 1 Officer Down   This episode is sponsored by The Comic Book Shop      

The Comics Alternative
Comics Alternative Interviews: Chris Miskiewicz and Palle Schmidt

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 85:46


Time Codes: 00:00:25 - Introduction 00:02:07 - Setup of interview 00:03:03 - Interview with Chris Miskiewicz and Palle Schmidt 01:22:34 - Wrap up 01:23:32 - Contact us On this interview episode, Derek talks with Chris Miskiewicz and Palle Schmidt about their miniseries, Thomas Alsop, the second volume of which is being released from BOOM! Studios. In addition to discussing the genesis of and the process behind the title, Derek's guests speculate on the critical and popular response it's received, the long-term potential of the series, and creators' responsibilities in representing 9/11. Palle and Chris also discuss their use of race in America and the ways in which Thomas Alsop is undeniably an historically anchored text.

Comic Pros & Cons
Episode 039: Chris Miskiewicz & Palle Schmidt

Comic Pros & Cons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 73:55


Episode 039: Chris Miskiewicz & Palle Schmidt This week on the Comic Pros & Cons podcast, Derek is joined by the two creators of the book Thomas Alsop, writer Chris Miskiewicz and artist Palle Schmidt. This book was originally released a few years ago, but the long awaited second volume of the 8 issue mini-series+ Read More

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The Comics Alternative
Episode 190: The June Previews Catalog

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 125:33


It's the first of the month, and that must mean that it's time, once again, for the Two Guys with PhDs to take a conversational stroll through the latest Previews catalog. For the month of June, there is an inordinately large number of notable titles for Derek and Andy W. to discuss, making this a longer-than-average episode (a little over two hours). So strap in and get ready to boogie! Among the many solicits they highlight are from publishers such as Dark Horse Comics - Briggs Land #1, Lady Killer 2 #1, Moebius Library: The World of Edena, and Terminal City: Library Edition DC/Vertigo - The Hellblazer #1 and Survivors' Club IDW Publishing/Top Shelf - The Adventures of Augusta Wind, Vol. 2 #1, Superf*ckers Forever #1, The Killer Inside Me #1, March: Book 3, and Ditko Unleashed Image Comics - The Black Monday Murders #1, Kill or Be Killed #1, Demonic #1, Prince of Cats, and Solstice Abstract Studios - Rachel Rising Omnibus AfterShock - Animosity #1 Alternative Comics - 23 Skidoo, At the Shore, Fancy Froglin Uncensored, and Vile #2 Big Planet/Retrofit Comics - Hellbound: Lifestyle BOOM! Studios - Backstagers #1 and Thomas Alsop, Vol. 2 Dover Publications - Sam Glanzman's Attu: The Collected Volumes Drawn & Quarterly - The Greatest of Marlys Fantagraphics Books - We Told You So: Comics as Art, Spanish Fever, Growing Up in Public, The Longest Day of the Future, Cosplayers, and Blubber #3 First Second - Bera the One-Headed Troll, Friends Is Friends, and Secret Coders, Vol. 2: Paths and Portals Graphix - Ghosts Liveright - Cousin Joseph Microcosm Publishing - Manor Threat: Snakepit Comics 2013-2015 NBM - Equinoxes and Bubbles and Gondola Oni Press - Jeff Steinberg #1 and Oh Joy Sex Toy, Vols. 1 and 2 Shambhala - Bushido: The Soul of the Samurai T Pub - Turncoat Titan Comics - Doctor Who: The Third Doctor #1, The Best of Shoe, Vol. 1, and Flash Gordon Dailies: Dan Barry, Vol. 2 University Press of Mississippi - Forging the Past: Seth and the Art of Memory and The Comics of Hergé: When the Lines Are Not So Clear Andy and Derek also discuss the new Goodreads reading group The Comics Alternative is setting up, and they ask listeners for their input in how they'd like to use that social media platform. They also share some audience feedback and encourage everyone to go to the podcast's iTunes page to leave a rating and review, if they haven't already.  In other words, do your part for The Comics Alternative!

MakingComics.com Gutter Talk Podcast
79: San Diego Comic-Con 2015 Panel – MakingComics.com Gutter Talk Podcast

MakingComics.com Gutter Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 54:24


There is nothing easy about making comics, whether it's the art or the storytelling. Just flipping through the first few pages of your favorite story can be enough to intimidate even the hardiest of the artists out there. It really does take a fair amount of chutzpah to want to make comics. But fear not, for there are things out there that may not make it easy for you but can, if nothing else, make it easier. And that's why we at Making Comics were excited to have assembled this group of people ranging from artists to editors, if not both, for the live Gutter Talk panel at this year's Comic Con in San Diego, because we just had a feeling that they would be the ones to provide both inspiration and very useful knowledge. Moderated by the Gutter Talk podcast host Adam Greenfield, the panel consisted of Mark Waid, writer of Daredevil and most recently the Archie comics, Christy Blanch, an educator and also writer for The Damnation of Charlie Wormwood, Chris Miskiewicz, the writer for Thomas Alsop, Rachel Dukes, creator of Frankie Comics, and Calista Brill, a senior editor with First Second Books. See what we mean? This panel was destined to be amazing and it certainly lived up to the billing. Download or stream the show and you'll see what we're talking about. Please also be sure to head over to iTunes and give us a rating and review. What you gain from doing this is tenfold compared to what we get out of it, and this is why we are doing what we are doing. From the new site to the future plans we have in store for everyone, it all becomes more viable when we become more visible. Music: "RetroFuture Clean" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Robots From Tomorrow!
Episode 190: Joseph Phillip Illidge and Thomas Alsop's Chris Miskiewicz & Palle Schmidt

Robots From Tomorrow!

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2015 138:40


We've got another double interview episode for you today.  First up is a talk with Joseph Phillip Illidge. Joe was on the show previously with artist & creative collaborator Shawn Martinbrough. but he joins us solo today to talk about his current weekly column The Mission over at Comic Book Resources. Joe doesn't shy away from giving his readers an honest take on issues of diversity and other voices in comics, and its that kind of discussion that made me want to have him back on the show. He also gives us some insight into what it was like being an editor in the trenches at both DC and Archaia, and how that experience has changed his own writing on projects like his upcoming original graphic novel with Martinbrough and artist Grey Williamson called “The Ren”. So a little looking back and a little looking forward in this one.    Then we bring in writer Chris Miskiewicz and artist Palle Schmidt to talk about their recently concluded Boom! miniseries Thomas Alsop, which just saw the release of its first trade paperback last week. You'd think a story about a reality-show-starring magician struggling to protect Manhattan from various mystical evils would be complete fiction, but I assure you that there's more truth in this book than you would think possible. Separated by the Atlantic Ocean but joined by a desire to make awesome comics (and the one night of drunken debauchery that forged their creative alliance), these two are a team to watch out for. Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.

The Little Dum Dum Club with Tommy & Karl
229 - Lawrence Leung & Greg Larsen

The Little Dum Dum Club with Tommy & Karl

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2015 71:20


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Tegneseriesnak
Episode 23: David er tilbage!

Tegneseriesnak

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2015 53:53


Efter længere tids fravær er David tilbage på podcasten. Lasse er halvsyg og undskylder på forhånd hosteriet.David har læst This One Summer. Árni er vild med Thomas Alsop og Lasse kniber en tåre over at Fables snart er slut. Og så er glæder Lasse sig til at der er tegneserie og hiphop arrangement sidst på måneden med bl.a. Ed Piskor og Palle Schmidt.Link til Hip-hop Family Tree

Comic Addiction Podcast
BOOM! Addiction - Episode 22: Sirens Calling

Comic Addiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2014 92:17


Welcome back to the show!   This episode we're joined by Peter Rodriguez of GeekSushi.com to talk about THOMAS ALSOP #4, WILD'S END #1, TEEN DOG #1, HEXED #2, and SIRENS #1.   Enjoy!   Contact info: Web Site: www.boomaddiction.com Email Address: comicbookaddict@gmail.com   Twitter: www.twitter.com/boomaddiction Chris: www.twitter.com/chrispartin  Ed: www.twitter.com/TealProductions

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MakingComics.com Gutter Talk Podcast
36: Chris Miskiewicz – MakingComics.com Gutter Talk Podcast

MakingComics.com Gutter Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2014 76:55


Have you ever read the first line of a comic or graphic novel or any story, really, and you knew right away the story was going to be amazing? That's what we at Making Comics felt when we got our ink-stained paws on "Thomas Alsop" and the words Chris Miskiewicz was putting down on paper. We knew the art by Palle Schmidt would blow us away but the story and how the plot develops was what made Adam and the rest of the team excited about having Chris on the show. Having met Chris at San Diego Comic Con this summer, it seemed both right and inevitable to have him on the podcast. Take a listen as Adam and Chris sit down to discuss writing, acting, and hooliganis- uh, research for future stories. How to Find Chris and His Work: Chris's IMDB page (@CMMiskiewicz) Thomas Alsop Shakespeare and Watson Trip City More Important Links: Palle Schmidt's site & Comics For Beginners BOOM! Studios Intro & Outro Song: "RetroFuture Clean" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)  Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0  http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Outro Song Behind Vocals: "Backed Vibes (clean)" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)  Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0  http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Transitions: InceptionBrassHitMedium.wav: Herbert Boland / www.freesound.org Old Fashion Radio Jingle 2.wav: club sound / www.freesound.org

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Comic Book Podcast | Talking Comics
Meet the New Batgirl Team | Comic Book Podcast #148 | Talking Comics

Comic Book Podcast | Talking Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2014 207:50


It's a new week and a new podcast is here for you to help you get your geek on. It's a very special show this week as we're joined by the brand-new Batgirl team consisting of  Brenden Fletcher,  Cameron Stewart and  Babs Tarr. Brenden and Cameron are up first talking to the team about their process, the book and more followed by a one-on-one interview between Bobby and Babs. All that and more in the second half of the show. But before all of that transpires, the gang is fully reunited and talk some comics. Lightning Round books include: New Avengers #23, Ms. Marvel #7, Mighty Avengers #13, Sensation Comics #1, Secret Avengers #7, Dead Letters Vol. 1, The Wicked + The Divine #3, Thomas Alsop #1, Sex Criminals #7, Storm #2, Daredevil. Books of the Week are: All-New X-Factor #12, Little Nemo in Slumberland, The Fade Out #1, Power Girl, King of Tokyo, Three Little Pigs, The Multiversity #1, Seven Soldiers of Victory Vol. 1.

MakingComics.com Gutter Talk Podcast
Making Comics at SDCC 2014

MakingComics.com Gutter Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2014 46:47


Comic-Con 2014 was a blast! (If you were unable to attend, my sympathies. That's why we do these wrap-up posts.) Make sure to check out the audio link below. The local Making Comics crew—Patrick, Adam, Kevin, Devin, Evan—were there to rep the "revolution" and generally brag about our community and future plans. We're really excited by the enthusiasm readers have shown in response to our "Get A Grasp" MOOC and daily challenges, not to mention my own (hi!) #FAQDevin column and Adam's (in)famous Gutter Talk podcast. You guys have been awesome, and your creativity sustains us. We hosted a panel on Saturday called Uniting the Worldwide #makecomics Community. It was, without exaggeration, one of the best panels at the convention (at least amongst those discussing actual comics). The lineup was crazy: we had Rachel Beck representing our friends over at Storyforge, Mark Waid (of Daredevil fame) and Christina Blanch (writer of Damnation of Charlie Wormwood) from Thrillbent, Andy Schmidt from Comics Experience, Jim Zub (writes Skullkickers, Wayward), and Palle Schmidt (artist on Thomas Alsop) from Comics For Beginners. Patrick ran the panel while the rest of us listened intensely. After a brief rundown of Making Comics (dotCom) participation stats (number of MOOC students, worldwide readership breakdown), Patrick previewed some of the things we've been working on for the future. I'll let him determine what announcements are made public, but suffice it to say some neat stuff is coming. Then the discussion kicked off, and boy, was it glorious. The Web has enabled one of the biggest paradigm shifts [for] breaking into the industry. Webcomics let me see your work ethic. @MarkWaid Webcomics are no longer a vanity project for artists. They've become a legitimate option for breaking in. @JimZub Showing you already have an audience lends a kind of gravitas to your work for publishers. @Palle_Schmidt Much of the discussion concerned the changing landscape for comics in the last decade. Many on the panel have been working in/around comics for a while, and have observed this change firsthand. There used to only be one real way to "break in" to comics, as Andy points out: The question used to be "How do I write for Marvel or DC?" and now the majority of people want to know how to make their own stuff. - Andy Schmidt @ComicExperience The internet has democratized this process. Webcomics are a perfectly commercial form of comic that anyone can create and consume. People without access to a physical comic shop can still read comics online, which removes barriers and brings in more readers. Comic books are now available to everyone regardless of age or race or location. And that for me is the most exciting thing! @JimZub Many echoed this sentiment. Christy (@christyblanch) talked about the promising increase in the number of women who make comics, as well as the success she's had in reaching aspiring creators through her (juggernaut) SuperMOOC 2. Rachel discussed the ways in which creators of webcomics can bypass traditional gatekeepers—like publishers—and form mutually beneficial relationships with their audience: There is now a rise in patronage again, only now the niche market isn't the wealthy, it is the many. -Rachel Beck @Storyforgers Old paradigms of distribution no longer apply. People now trust friends and personal interactions more than blaring advertisements that we've learned to ignore. @JimZub  People are now interested in genuine people, genuine passion, genuine projects. -Andy Schmidt @ComicExperience  Everything that used to be the non-professional route is now just another option to use. @JimZub There was a lot of excitement and optimism on the panel, and why not? Access to comics is expanding. The tools for making comics are widely available, so anyone can make whatever type of story they like. The future is bright! I could continue,

Entre Cómics
Entre Cómics 050

Entre Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2014 32:49


- Death Vigil #1. Stephan Sejic. (Top Cow-Image). - Grayson #1. Tim Seeley y Mikel Janín. (DC). - Spider-Man 2099 #1. Peter David y Will Sliney. (Marvel). - The Blood Queen #2. Troy Brownfield y Fritz Casas. (Dynamite). - Thomas Alsop #2. Chris Miskiewicz y Palle Schmidt. (Boom!) - The Empty Man #2. Cullen Bunn y Vanesa R. Del Rey. (Boom!)

Entre Cómics
Entre Cómics 050

Entre Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2014 32:49


- Death Vigil #1. Stephan Sejic. (Top Cow-Image). - Grayson #1. Tim Seeley y Mikel Janín. (DC). - Spider-Man 2099 #1. Peter David y Will Sliney. (Marvel). - The Blood Queen #2. Troy Brownfield y Fritz Casas. (Dynamite). - Thomas Alsop #2. Chris Miskiewicz y Palle Schmidt. (Boom!) - The Empty Man #2. Cullen Bunn y Vanesa R. Del Rey. (Boom!)