Chris Grine is a writer and artist living and working in Kansas City. He has created and launched the wildly popular Chickenhare which is available via Amazon, Comixology, and everywhere a Scholastic Book Order form can be found. Chris was super kind… Read More ›
Podcast Episodes
Discussions about comics, movies, toys, and television having to do with super heroes and popular fictional characters.
Interview with Houchen Bindery – Planet Comicon 2015
For many years, I have been mulling the idea of getting a run of my comic books bound together into a hardbound collection. I’ve lurked on forums for years and came close a couple of times, but just have never… Read More ›
Interview with Filmmaker Jim McCullough – Planet Comicon 2015
I was walking through Planet Comicon on Friday when a fascinating sequence of special effects caught my eye. The young woman standing next to the TV began describing to me the story behind what I was seeing and I knew… Read More ›
WCPE Episode 036 – For March 25, 2015
Each and every week, the guys at the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! really do our best to do a better show. HONEST! This week, I am 133% certain that this is a much better show, thanks to the inclusion of… Read More ›
Interview with Artist Kevin Mellon – Planet Comicon 2015
Kevin Mellon is an artist and writer of comic books and the storyboard artist for seasons 3, 4, 5 and 6 (the currently airing season) of Archer. Archer is one of my favorite shows (animated or otherwise) and airs on FX. Kevin has… Read More ›
Interview with Abby Dark-Star – Planet Comicon Cosplay Guest
Our last day of Planet Comicon 2015 gave John a chance to speak with one of Planet Comicon’s most popular cosplay guests, Abby Dark-Star. Abby came to Kansas City with her husband Keith (stage name – Zen Dragon) from the… Read More ›
Interview with Artist Robert Wilson IV – Planet Comicon 2015
I first met Robert Wilson IV (and the III) at Planet Comicon a couple of years ago. Robert was as nice as could be and sold me on his book Knuckleheads which I thoroughly enjoyed. Because of this, I was… Read More ›