Ross Campbell is afraid that his comics career might be drowned in evil just like Wet Moon 4, while Nick thinks that Ross should reinvigorate the franchise with Ultimate Wet Moon (though Ross would prefer a more classic Wet Moon 2099 revamp instead). Then, after the end theme, Ross shares his feelings on Batman Begins and The Dark Knight (and we promise it ain't pretty).
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Tom Scioli, Pat Lewis, Ed Piskor, Jason Lex, Jim Rugg, and Chris Moeller talk about their published comics and upcoming projects. Phantom of the Attic customers weigh in what's hot in comic books while they reveal shocking personal moments. Technical difficulties (a.k.a. I forgot to hit record) meant we missed some choice moments (sorry Mel, I wanted people to know about dirty balloon animals for adults too!).
Ross Campbell is back for the second half of a super long interview about his comics work and more. In this episode, Ross talks about his upcoming Wet Moon 4 graphic novel as well as a secret Vertigo project from DC Comics. Also make sure to check out the first half of this interview in Podcast Episode 045, and listen to last year's interview with Ross in Podcast Episode 012.
An interview with cartoonist Chris Giarrusso, the creator behind Mini Marvels a.k.a. Bullpen Bits a.k.a. those awesome comic strips in the back of Marvel Adventures comic books. Chris talks about his new Mini Marvels: Rock, Paper, Scissors digest, his creative process, and his history with Marvel Comics.
The first half of a lengthy conversation with comic book creator Ross Campbell, writer and artist of the Wet Moon series, The Abandoned, Mountain Girl, and more. In this episode, Ross talks about his recent Minx (DC Comics) graphic novel, Water Baby. For more with Ross, check out last year's interview in Podcast Episode 012. And be sure to stop back in two weeks to hear the second half of my conversation with Ross in Podcast Episode 047 on September 16, 2008.
An interview with Jay Faerber, the comic book writer and creator of Noble Causes, Dynamo 5, Gemini, Urban Myths, and more. We talk about the creation of his Top Cow Pilot Season offering, Urban Myths, as well as the fate of the characters in his ongoing Dynamo 5 series. Jay also reflects on the work of artistic co-creators Mahmud A Asrar, Jorge Molina, and more in this excellent AudioShocker exclusive.
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.
An interview with Conrad Knapp, our Hollywood AudioShocker insider. We chat about Paris Hilton table dancing, Vice Magazine, Colt 45, Chromeo, Rage Against the Machine, Beyonce stealing iPod speakers, filming music videos, Sonic Impact, smashing brand new Gibson guitars and drums, fried chicken, throwing away garbage in Los Angeles, and more.
An interview with Gotham Chopra, Chief Creative Officer and Editor in Chief of Virgin Comics. We talk about establishing a comic book publishing house, Shakti comics, Director’s Cut comics, Virgin Voices comics, and a partnership with the Sci-Fi network. Working with Mike Carey, Mukesh Singh, Jeff Parker, Garth Ennis, John Woo, Nic Cage, Jenna Jameson, Guy Ritchie, Jonathan Mostow, Andy Diggle, Ed Burns, and more. Such series as Dan Dare, Virulents, Shadow Hunter, Gamekeeper, 7 Brothers, and more. Plus an EXCLUSIVE announcement about the next Hollywood celebrity to be a featured creator at Virgin Comics… here’s a hint… claws, Broadway singing, and a blockbuster movie planned for 2009.
An interview with Brandon Thomas, writer and co-creator of the comic book series The Many Adventures of Miranda Mercury from Archaia Studios Press. We talk about the series debut, clues for future issues, Lee Ferguson pencils, Marc Deering inks, Felix Serrano colors, Matty Ryan letters, Joe Illidge edits, character design, pitching to publishers, New York Comic Con NYCC, Newsarama, comic book fans, superhero demographics, working with Rob Liefeld, Youngblood, getting name dropped by Mark Millar, and way more. P.S. What you hear is not true. We love you, Neal.













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