On Friday at San Diego Comic Con, John had the chance to sit down with Dana Simpson at the GoComics booth. Dana is a cartoonist most well known as the creator of the syndicated comic strip Phoebe and her Unicorn (originally… Read More ›
Podcast Episodes
Discussions about comics, movies, toys, and television having to do with super heroes and popular fictional characters.
Interview with Artist David Mack – San Diego Comic Con 2015
Want to sell a comic book? The first step is to have a distinctive cover. One that stands out on the racks compared to all of the other books. One that is classic and memorable and oh so beautiful to… Read More ›
Interview with Writer/Artist Matt Kindt – San Diego Comic Con 2015
Matt Kindt is a comic book writer and artist that has done work for DC Comics, Marvel, Dark Horse and Valiant among others. He is probably best known for his work on his original creations like Super Spy, Red Handed: The… Read More ›
Interview with Creator Thom Zahler – San Diego Comic Con 2015
As you can tell by now, John was all over the San Diego convention looking for creators to interview. Not just any creators, mind you. The RIGHT creators! Which is exactly how John ended up at the table for artist… Read More ›
Interview with Creator/Artist Chris Moreno – San Diego Comic Con 2015
Chris Moreno is a comics artist and creator whose work has appeared in Disney’s Toy Story for BOOM! Studios, and the upcoming POP! The Darlings of America from IDW, as well as The Minions of Ka from Arcana, and Paul… Read More ›
Interview with Artist/Painter Robert Xavier Burden – San Diego Comic Con 2015
Robert Xavier Burden is a classically trained artist who has selected the defining cultural touchstone of the Star Wars universe as his subject and focus for most of his most ambitious works. Robert’s largest work and one we were lucky… Read More ›
Interview with Writer/Artist Beth Sotelo – San Diego Comic Con 2015
Beth Sotelo started coloring comics in 2001 at Top Cow Productions. She has since worked at DC and Marvel and is currently coloring at Aspen Comics. One of the things that drew me to Beth’s table at SDCC was her original… Read More ›