Double interview action kicks off as Neal and Nick talk with author Marc Tyler Nobleman about his new Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster illustrated biography, Boys of Steel: The Creators of Superman, and his proposed biography on Bill Finger, the uncredited co-creator of Batman. Next up, Nick talks with Josh Blair about his latest minicomics anthology, Candy or Medicine Volume Three. And then Justique, Neal, and Nick take it home after the end theme as they share their feelings about Hellboy II: The Golden Army.
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sorry for the crappy audio quality folks - until we find a better way to do interviews it’s GrandCentral all the way.
Hey google - we’d love to help you test out new versions/additions to the service. we are big fans.
agreed. though i have to say that i don’t think the quality is too bad this time around. i’ve definitely had to edit interviews with worse audio before (marc’s audio on here was tough because i had to go in by hand and raise his volume levels for everytime that he talked…).
Thanks for the interview, Nick. I guess I should have held the phone further away from my mouth.
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