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Jimmy went to SPX (Small Press Expo) over the weekend and got 15 interviews with almost 5 hrs of coverage. In this episode you'll hear interviews w/ hia friends Falynn Koch and Vera Greentea. Falynn wrote/drew History Comics: The National Parks: Preserving America's Wild Places. We talk about her road trip that she and her husband took visiting almost 50 national parks. Of course, her also being a chef, we talked food and recipes and the like. Such a delight! Vera is an amazing writer w/ love for the macabre and horror. We talk about one of her recent series wrapping up, upcoming work and how to run a successful crowdfunding campaign. It's always so great to catch up and talk about her outstanding work. Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Jimmy went to SPX (Small Press Expo) over the weekend and got 15 interviews with almost 5 hrs of coverage. In this episode you'll hear interviews w/ hia friends Falynn Koch and Vera Greentea. Falynn wrote/drew History Comics: The National Parks: Preserving America's Wild Places. We talk about her road trip that she and her husband took visiting almost 50 national parks. Of course, her also being a chef, we talked food and recipes and the like. Such a delight! Vera is an amazing writer w/ love for the macabre and horror. We talk about one of her recent series wrapping up, upcoming work and how to run a successful crowdfunding campaign. It's always so great to catch up and talk about her outstanding work. Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Jimmy went to SPX (Small Press Expo) over the weekend and got 15 interviews with almost 5 hrs of coverage. You'll hear 3 in this episode w/ Danielle Corsetto, Monica Gallagher & Jamie Noguchi. Other ones Jimmy got over the weekend are with Aimee de Jongh, Barbara Stok, Rumi Hara, Ho Che Anderson, Robin Ha, Juniper Kim, Falynn Koch, Vera Greentea, Katriona Chapman, Kata Kane, Grace Desmarais and Ned Kane. The show itself was a big hit! Great variety of exhibitors and guests. Well organized and a great turnout. You can hear Jimmy's recap on this episode as well. Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Jimmy got a ton of interviews at New York Comic Con and you'll hear them all this week and next! In this episode, he caught up with his prolific pal Jamal Igle who has stayed very busy over the past couple of years working on multiple comics. Jimmy's dear friend Vera Greentea is the Queen of Kickstarter and is on the way to yet another successful campaign with her new book. And finally, Jimmy reminisced with old friends Comfort and Adam about their amazing journey over the years in comics and how they are still grinding and prospering. Thanks to Producer Joe for all the editing magic in these episodes. Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Please remember to rate and review our podcast on Apple Podcasts, CastBox or on our website! Please check out our Patreon and Youtube as well. CHISME DE LA SEMANA: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever chisme. ON MY RADAR: MOM Mother of Madness # 1 HORA DE LA CERVECITA: Old School Players by Monkish BOOK REVIEW: Nenetl of the Forgotten Spirits: Part 1 of Comic Miniseries by Vera Greentea art by Laura Müller. EN LA LIBRERIA: Death in the Mouth: Original Horror By People of Color A collection of short horror fiction and illustrations from storytellers around the world. http://kck.st/2VpkbxC JUNTOS Y FUERTES: Maya and the Three on Netflix A Mesoamerican-inspired warrior princess embarks on a quest to fulfill an ancient prophecy and save humanity from the vengeful gods of the underworld. SALUDOS: Ricardo Padilla co-creator Latino Comics Expo at Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach. @latinocomicsexpo
Cast and Crew Interview 1!This one is LC Witter (the star of the show, voice actor for Daniel Jones), Jasmine Brown (co-creator), Vera Greentea (co-creator) and Mike Umile (audio engineer extraordinaire and co-producer). We get into the weeds about how audio was created for the show, how acting a character becomes being a character, and how to write stories that are true to ourselves. Plus, some advice from everyone! Written by Vera Greentea and Jasmine Brown. Co-produced with Mike Umile. Music by aBird. Art by Silvan Borer.Find more information about MY PARALLEL LIFE at https://www.jumpycatstudios.com/. If you like the show and want to buy us a coffee, you may do so at https://ko-fi.com/jumpycatstudios.
Holiday Update! Written by Vera Greentea and Jasmine Brown. Co-produced with Mike Umile. Music by aBird.Find more information about MY PARALLEL LIFE at https://www.jumpycatstudios.com/. If you like the show and want to buy us a coffee, you may do so at https://ko-fi.com/jumpycatstudios.
In the Season Finale, Daniel makes a decision and is immediately confronted with the consequences. Written by Vera Greentea and Jasmine Brown. Co-produced with Mike Umile. Music by aBird.Find more information about MY PARALLEL LIFE at https://www.jumpycatstudios.com/. If you like the show and want to buy us a coffee or help support the show, you may donate at https://ko-fi.com/jumpycatstudios.
Bonus Announcement!Written by Vera Greentea and Jasmine Brown. Co-produced with Mike Umile. Music by aBird.Find more information about MY PARALLEL LIFE at https://www.jumpycatstudios.com/. If you like the show and want to buy us a coffee, you may do so at https://ko-fi.com/jumpycatstudios.
As Daniel grapples with the certainty that the tunnel connecting Shitty Life and Doesn't Suck is crumbling, he wonders if there is a way to merge the best parts of both lives. Written by Vera Greentea and Jasmine Brown. Co-produced with Mike Umile. Music by aBird.Find more information about MY PARALLEL LIFE at https://www.jumpycatstudios.com/. If you like the show and want to buy us a coffee, you may do so at https://ko-fi.com/jumpycatstudios.
Daniel and the Weeds interview Lilah Greene for their newspaper club, and discover something surprising - and not just about Porter's childhood.Written by Vera Greentea and Jasmine Brown. Co-produced with Mike Umile. Music by aBird.Find more information about MY PARALLEL LIFE at https://www.jumpycatstudios.com/. If you like the show and want to buy us a coffee, you may do so at https://ko-fi.com/jumpycatstudios.
Jorge surprises Daniel when he comes to newspaper club with meticulously researched documents about a graffiti artist. The Weeds invite Daniel over to celebrate, and he brings tangerine juice. No really, actual tangerine juice.Written by Vera Greentea and Jasmine Brown. Co-produced with Mike Umile. Music by aBird.Find more information about MY PARALLEL LIFE at https://www.jumpycatstudios.com/. If you like the show and want to buy us a coffee, you may do so at https://ko-fi.com/jumpycatstudios.
As Daniel's parallel lives become more tangled up, he finally decides it's time to share the tunnel with someone he trusts. But the tunnel has an unexpected surprise.Written by Vera Greentea and Jasmine Brown. Co-produced with Mike Umile. Music by aBird.Find more information about MY PARALLEL LIFE at https://www.jumpycatstudios.com/. If you like the show and want to buy us a coffee, you may do so at https://ko-fi.com/jumpycatstudios.
When a tragic event befalls the Jones family, Daniel begins to have complicated feelings about the appearance of the tunnel in his life.Written by Vera Greentea and Jasmine Brown. Co-produced with Mike Umile. Music by aBird.Find more information about MY PARALLEL LIFE at https://www.jumpycatstudios.com/. If you like the show and want to buy us a coffee, you may do so at https://ko-fi.com/jumpycatstudios.
After missing a few days in his perfect life Doesn't Suck, Daniel returns to find that he's been invited on a date to Paulson Prep's Homecoming Dance. Will this be a night he never forgets or will it be the most embarrassing moment of his life? Written by Vera Greentea and Jasmine Brown. Co-produced with Mike Umile. Music by aBird.Find more information about MY PARALLEL LIFE at https://www.jumpycatstudios.com/. If you like the show and want to buy us a coffee, you may do so at https://ko-fi.com/jumpycatstudios.
Daniel works out a plan to cut class at Easton High — and it's not awkward at all. But when he travels back to his perfect life, he discovers something strange and unnerving. Written by Vera Greentea and Jasmine Brown. Co-produced with Mike Umile. Music by aBird.Find more information about MY PARALLEL LIFE at https://www.jumpycatstudios.com/. If you like the show and want to buy us a coffee, you may do so at https://ko-fi.com/jumpycatstudios.
When Daniel comes across a strange door that takes him back to his old life, he celebrates with a midnight pizza with his bff Lola. But things aren’t as simple as he thought, and his decision leads to a distressing consequence.Written by Vera Greentea and Jasmine Brown. Co-produced with Mike Umile. Music by aBird.Find more information about MY PARALLEL LIFE at https://www.jumpycatstudios.com/. If you like the show and want to buy us a coffee, you may do so at https://ko-fi.com/jumpycatstudios.
Daniel Jones has a rocky start at Easton High. He thinks if he petitions the faculty to start a newspaper, he can perhaps find some similar-minded new friends. Instead, he finds himself in an unlikely crew of misfits. And they may not even like him. Written by Vera Greentea and Jasmine Brown. Co-produced with Mike Umile. Music by aBird.Find more information about MY PARALLEL LIFE at https://www.jumpycatstudios.com/. If you like the show and want to buy us a coffee, you may do so at https://ko-fi.com/jumpycatstudios.
Daniel Jones' perfect life just took a sharp turn for the worse. His parents separated, he now has to move to an apartment in the city and go to a PUBLIC school (ugh!) where everyone is a TOTAL SLACKER and no one cares about his PRESTIGIOUS WRITING AWARDS, and worst of all, his mom just up and left the country. Daniel is working up a plan to make his life more acceptable, when he discovers a strange door... A door that takes him to his life where his parents never got separated. Episode One is dropping Fall 2020!Find more at JumpycatStudios.com.Support us via Ko-Fi. My Parallel Life was created by Vera Greentea and Jasmine Brown, and co-produced with Mike Umile. Subscribe for an episode every Thursday.
"Not a spirit to be found, of course." Meet in the hidden passage at midnight for book club to discuss modern gothic comic "Women Do Not Creep by Daylight" (2019), written by Vera Greentea and illustrated by Kyla Vanderklugt. A spiritual descendent of "The Yellow Wallpaper", it's the story of a determined young woman, a crumbling old castle, and a mysterious green amulet. No spoilers in this one! Episode References: Buy the comic: https://greenteapublishing.com/collections/books/products/women-do-not-creep-by-daylight Read "The Yellow Wallpaper" free online: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1952/1952-h/1952-h.htm Read "Lullaby for a Lost World" free online: https://www.tor.com/2016/06/08/lullaby-for-a-lost-world/ -- * Theme: Magical Transition by Kevin McLeod * Additional music and sound effects from zapsplat.com
True North Country Comics Podcast Presents In Conversation with Vera Greentea
It's that time of year again when the ghouls come out to play, the creatures of the nights emerge from the darkness, and the ACP spend a show talking about horror for the yearly Halloween Special! This time around they are joined by Damian and H of ArtNineTwo studios to talk about all things horror comics, field questions from listeners, recommend some awesome indie comics and Dan Butcher reveals his narration chops when announcing the latest competition guest! Great stuff to check out this week - ArtNineTwo, Damian Edwardson, Pencilling the J, Pre-Mortis, Fiends of the Eastern Front, Arkham Asylum, The Forbidden Brides, Shane Oakley, In Waves, AJ Dungo, Women Do Not Creep by Daylight, Vera Greentea, The Living and the Dead, Fantagraphics, Thought Bubble 2019 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
Jimmy always loves covering one of his favorite publishers First Second. He was able to interview 4 creators that have books coming out with them. He talked to Mike Cavallaro (Nico Bravo and the Hound of Hades), Vera Greentea (Grimoire Noir), Nathaniel Lachenmeyer (The Singing Rock and Other Brand-New Fairy Tales) and Yesenia Moises (Honeysmoke). All very different but equally fantastic books! Definitely go check them out! You'll have to tune in to find out! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
A video of this interview is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mVB1X6-jfA&t=0s&list=PL_pXBtCqjKy9DJ7UWxUI0GI_JGcX1exh5. Vera Greentea is a comic writer from New Jersey. She attended Toronto Comic and Arts Festival to promote her upcoming Nenetl, a spirited horror story about a ghost searching for her family, and the newly released Papa, a Father’s Day collection of dark fantasy stories. You can find her comics at greenteapublishing.com.??Editor’s Note: For the first half of the interview I mistakenly thought Vera thumbnailed her comics, but that was obviously an incorrect assumption and I should have cleared that up sooner. Surprisingly, interviews go better when I’m discovering the creator’s work for the first time.??????????????????This independent artist interview was conducted by Joseph Coco on behalf of Becca Hillburn's art process blog, Nattosoup (http://nattosoup.blogspot.com). It was conducted in the artist alley during the convention. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/up-and-coning-artists/message
Jimmy attended the Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF)! He did 10 interviews including these with good friend Vera Greentea and new pal Mei-Li Nieuwland! What can we expect from Vera's first graphic novel GRIMOIRE NOIR from First Second Books? How does Mei-Li juggle art, cultural anthropology and archery? Listen in to find out! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Jimmy went to the Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF) over the weekend! He moderated 3 panels with Lucy Knisley, Aimee de Jongh and Soren Mosdal. And he got 10 interviews with Rosemary Valero O-Connell/Mariko Tamaki, Savanna Ganucheau/Kevin Peretta, Colleen AF Venable/Ellen Crenshaw, Renee Nault, Mike Maihack, Eunsoo Jeong, Vera Greentea, Typex, Bill Griffith, and Mei-Li Nieuwland. In this episode, you'll hear Rosemary/Mariko together as well as Savanna/Kevin. Jimmy also gives his recap of the show. One of his favorites! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Julia has a mandatory day off for National Women's Day so Jordy has stepped in to assist good 'ol Drew. Listen in for stories of sweet young romance, stories that may be sexy, and stories of terrifyinf space creatures. In other words, listen in to discover: The Idols of Solansehir I Love This Part Sex Fantasy I'm Not Here Prism Stalker Sonitus Why Art? War Mother Firebug Notes: www.fortheloveofindie.com Email: ftlindie@gmail.com Twitter/Instagram: @ftlindie/@ftloveofindie
Hey, guys! In this episode, I am chatting with Yana Bogatch, a freelance illustrator, character designer and comic artist from Canada. For 1.5 years, she has been working on her debut graphic novel “Grimoire Noir”, written by Vera Greentea, due in early 2018. Full Interview notes, guest contacts, key takeaways, and resources: https://artsideoflife.com/cosmic-spectrum-yana-bogatch/ Special offer for Art Side of Life listeners
Reviews: Bounty #1, The Flintstones #1, Kim & Kim #1, Throwaways #1 It was some last minute negotiating/planning, but Jimmy and Producer Joe were able to pull off an 11th hour anniversary episode! We gathered at the wee early hour of 12pm on Sunday at Adella wine bar (410 w. 43rd St) here in NYC. Thanks to Adella for hosting! Swing on by if you're ever in NYC. Big thanks to special guests Michael Emerson, Carrie Preston, Fred Van Lente, Kate Rigg and Lyris Hung. And big ups to last minute drive-by guests that Jimmy called up: Miss Lasko-Gross, Vera Greentea and Rafael Kayanan. Of course, since it's an anniversary episode, there was plenty of singing. Couldn't have done it without the awesome CNI Chorus consisting of Rachel Felstein, Kristen French, James Rodriguez, Tony Wolf, Emmy Potter, and Amy Wolk. Thanks to all whom attended as well! We brought back the "10 words or less" reviews and even covered some news in between. News included: a new Iron Man is coming and she's a young black female named Riri Williams, John Cho says we'll learn his character Sulu is gay in the upcoming Star Trek Beyond, Genndy Tartakovsky's Luke Cage mini-series is finally coming to Marvel, Mondo is releasing an Over the Garden Wall vinyl album, and DC is bringing you a He-Man and the Masters of the Universe/Thundercats mini-series in October. Michael Emerson talks about the Person of Interest finale and interesting fan encounters, Carrie Preston talks about her time on The Good Wife and True Blood and has great advice for young actors, Kate Rigg and Lyris Hung do an awesome nerdy spoken word improv, Fred Van Lente talks about some of his current/upcoming work like Weird Detective and Generation Zero, Miss Lask0-Gross discusses The Sweetness, Vera Greentea talks about her recent 9th successful Kickstarter for a new comic she's writing (more Nenetl of the Forgotten Spirits) and Rafael Kayanan talks about his upcoming TV work. Give it a listen and enjoy! On to 800! PLEASE DON'T STEAL THE AUDIO AND POST IT ELSEWHERE! JUST LINK TO THE COMIC NEWS INSIDER WEBSITE PLEASE! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Reviews: The Walking Dead season finale, Aquila #1, Jem and the Holograms #1, Miami Vice Remix #1, Hit 1957 #1 It's the epic 600th episode/10 Year Anniversary recording! As usual, we record our anniversary episodes live at a bar and once again, we were at The Hourglass Tavern (373 w. 46th St) here in NYC. Thanks to Beth, Joss and the staff for taking great care of us all. It was a fun filled night with special guests, a few songs and many a drink. Producer Joe was on hand to take care of all of the tech while Jimmy hosted the grand event. Jimmy chatted with old friend Michael Emerson in a lengthy talk about his career, advice for young actors, fan interactions and more. He also talked to awesome comic book writers Anthony Del Col, Vera Greentea and Erica Schultz. Yes, the podcast wife has lots of great writing gigs going on and coming your way. Alas, a few cancellations over the last week (including some comic artists and actors) but still a great group of guests. Thanks to all! Mad props to guest co-hosts Emily Edwards and Jon Hoche for helping out with news and reviews. And big ups to the CNI Chorus (Rachel Felstein, Erick Pinnick, Emmy Potter, Dana Aber, Amy Wolk and Kristen French) for being so melodic and having fun with us. News includes: Dark Horse comics is bringing back Barb Wire, the animated The Smurfs reboot gets a release date, X-Men: Apocalypse has cast an actual Asian as Jubilee, Legendary Comics to release a Pacific Rim comic, Fear the Walking Dead is the official name for the spin-off and Maisie Williams will guest star in Doctor Who. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Thanks for listening!
Reviews: Doctor Who 12th Doctor #1, Sleepy Hollow #1, Wytches #1, The Book of Life The podcast wife Erica Schultz returns to join Jimmy in studio for some more New York Comic Con coverage! They both forget how to speak throughout this episode but get their groove back near the end. Plus, Jimmy's 6 year old nephew Maximus and 5 year old niece Chloe record their reviews of the new film Book of Life. At NYCC, Jimmy chatted with Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (Archie Comics CCO) about all things Archie as well as his impressive writing resume in theater (Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark), TV (Glee, Big Love) and film (Carrie). He also sat down with one of his new favorite writers Vera Greentea about having her own publishing company, the comics she's written and her love of baking (still waiting on those baked goods!). News includes: Warner Bros. announces massive slate of DCU films including Wonder Woman, The Flash, Shazam and more, WB also announces new digital unit Blue Ribbon Content will be producing a live action Static Shock series along with an untitled Mortal Kombat one, Marvel is bringing back yet another old storyline for revamp, Dave Gibbons is announced 1st UK Comics Laureate, and The Other Dead comic series is coming to Animal Planet in a new series. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Thanks for listening!
Writers roundtable discussion with Vera Greentea, Greg Pak, Kurtis Weibe and Fred Van Lente. Follow the guests at @fredvanlente @gregpak @ladygreentea @kurtisjweibe Visit their websites fredvanlente.com gregpak.com greenteapublishing.com