Wed, 24 June 2009 It's a full show interview with Keith R.A. Decandido discussing all things Farscape Comments[0] |
Tue, 23 June 2009 It's a Road Show podcast unlike any other before as the road proved much longer than expected Comments[0] |
Sun, 21 June 2009 For the second year in a row, we are pleased to present the entire podcast panel live from HeroesCon Comments[0] |
Sat, 20 June 2009 In Episode #124, we kick off our interview audio for HeroesCon with a set of four. Our interview guests include Bobby Nash, Red Moon, Brian Pulido and the Bogre Comments[0] |
Thu, 18 June 2009 In Episode #123, Darren, Chuck, Jackie, John and Kim hit the highway for HeroesCon. It should have been a 6.5 hour drive. It turned into a 10 hour road trip. This is the story of how we got to the show told in a series of six small audio visits from the crew as they made the drive. It's a little silly and a lot of fun. Tomorrow, the serious interview audio begins! Comments[0] |
Wed, 17 June 2009 In Episode #122, Darren, Chuck and John run through a few thoughs on the upcoming HeroesCon Weekend. It's part factual, part slapstick and all fun. Comments[0] |
Mon, 15 June 2009 In Episode #121, we return to S.P.A.C.E. one final time for 2009 as we share the remaining audio from the amazing Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo! Featuring Michael Bracco, Ryan Claytor, Chris Halbeck, HC Noel, Larry Blake and Many More. Comments[0] |
Sun, 14 June 2009 In Episode #120, we return to S.P.A.C.E. as we share more audio from the amazing Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo! Featuring Kurt Dinse, Stephen Hines, Kris Lachowski, Organized Chaos, Eric Wilmoth and Jay Jacot. Comments[0] |
Sat, 13 June 2009 In Episode #119, we return to S.P.A.C.E. as we share more audio from the amazing Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo featuring Qurantine Comics, Studio Akumakaze, Torc Press, Steve Peters, Jonathan Riddle, Buyer Beware, Hamtramck Idea Men Comments[0] |
Thu, 11 June 2009 They are the official house band of the Why I Love Comics podcast and they even gained some attention from Marvel's editor in chief Joe Quesada. So who are the Kirby Krackle and why are we so excited about their debut CD? Join us for the full interview and find out. Comments[0] |
Wed, 10 June 2009 Chris Claremont has encountered more success than most writers ever dream of. His stories have achieved best-seller status, won numerous awards, and are trend-setters for the industry. Although best known for his work on Marvel Comic's X-Men series, he has written other seminal characters such as Batman and Superman; originated several creator-owned series; is published throughout the world in many different languages; authored nine novels; and even had his first video game premiere in Spring 2006.
His initial unbroken 17 year run on Marvel Comics The Uncanny X-Men is the stuff of industry legend. During that tenure he took a lackluster title and transformed it into the dominant, best-selling title in the industry. His run culminated with the launch of the new title, X-Men, whose first issue sold over 7.6 million copies. No one has yet come close to breaking this record. It is a conservative estimate that Chris has sold in excess of 500,000,000 comics, world wide. Comments[0] |
Tue, 9 June 2009 We're back with our latest episode of the Why I Love Comics podcast! Each week, Chuck Moore and Eric Ratcliffe grab a weeks worth of comics and go over what's good, what's not so good and what should be alltogether avoided. From the big two to the smaller companies Eric and Chuck read quite a bit so you know what's worth reading. Along the way, they talk with a few creators, meander off topic from time to time and work to pull together a solid feature right before your very ears, iPod and even web browser. Celebrating titles from the June 3rd Wednesday, once again it's served up for your enjoyment! Comments[0] |
Thu, 4 June 2009 During Episode #115 we catch back up with Josh Finney and Kat Rocha, the creators behind the acclaimed series The Utopiates and their more recent and equally impressive follow up project, Titanium Rain. As you listen, you'll hear the dedication, creativity, thought and love that's gone into Titanium Rain shine as these two creators discuss the start and restart of the series. Interesting listening!
Don't worry. The fact that we jump back 14 episodes in our numbering is explained in the show. Comments[0] |
Tue, 2 June 2009 We're back with our tenth episode of the Why I Love Comics podcast! Each week, Chuck Moore and Eric Ratcliffe grab a week or two comics and go over what's good, what's not so good and what should be alltogether avoided. From the big two to the smaller companies Eric and Chuck read quite a bit so you know what's worth reading. Along the way, they talk with a few creators and work hard to pull together a solid feature within the Related Recap world right before your very eyes, iPod and even web browser. Celebrating titles from the May 27th Wednesday, once again it's served up for your enjoyment! |
Sun, 31 May 2009 You will often hear the denizens of Comic Related extol the virtues of brick and mortar comic book stores. This is not only for the obvious reason of that is where we feed our “addiction”, but also because they become like a second home to us, a place away from our everyday realities where we can become lost in fanciful things and where discussion of topics that might illicit vacant stares or raucous laughter elsewhere, are giving true, insightful and in-depth thought. It is a place to hang, to be part of the “tribe” again…a watering hole…an oasis…or maybe a little piece of nirvana placed strategically in a strip mall. Welcome to the Zone. Comments[0] |


