We’re making history today here at the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER!, and you, our loyal listeners, are the lucky winners for that. Today, we give you not one, but two podcasts, and they are both still absolutely free! It’s like… Read More ›
WCPE Interview
Interview with Artists David Marquez and Tara Rhymes, TFAW Portland Signing
The downtown Portland home of Things From Another World hosted artists David Marquez and Tara Rhymes on October 7, 2015, to celebrate the release of Invincible Iron Man #1. David is the new artist on the book, and one-third of the team… Read More ›
Kirby Week 2015 – Interview with Rand Hoppe, Kirby Museum
Back at the end of the July, the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! ran a weeklong collection of interviews that John conducted while at the 2015 San Diego Comic Con. Now, if you were paying close attention, you will recall that… Read More ›
Interview with Artist/Designer Ed Roeder – San Diego Comic Con 2015
Ed Roeder is an artist and designer that has worked as a designer for Wildstorm under the DC Comics umbrella. Ed also volunteers with students in a program called Authentic Learning Experiences (ALXP) Ed and I spoke about design, fonts,… Read More ›
Interview with Writer/Editor Barbara Randall Kesel – San Diego Comic Con 2015
Over the last 30 years, Barbara Randall Kesel has been an active writer and editor in the comic book industry. Starting with DC Comics, she got her start editing stories in Action Comics Weekly. She went on to write numerous… Read More ›
Interview with Inker/Artist Scott Williams – San Diego Comic Con 2015
Scott Williams has been working with the top talents in the comics world for over 20 years and is most famous for being the man who helped get Image Comics their distinctive style when they launched in the ’90s. He’s… Read More ›
Interview with Artist Reilly Brown – San Diego Comic Con 2015
Reilly Brown has been creating comics primarily for Marvel and has already established his street cred with Deadpool fans due to his work on the merc with a mouth. He’s also had long runs on books like The Incredible Hercules and Deadpool: Dracula’s… Read More ›