Episode 0043 “Death in Comic Books/Panelists Current Reads”
“When I die, I want to die in a comic book because you know that I’ll be back.”
“When I die, I want to die in a comic book because you know that I’ll be back.”
The Baltimore Comic Con was founded by Marc Nathan and is one of the largest regional, comics-oriented conventions on the east coast.
A zombie apocalypse breaks out at Comic Con and a group of fanboys and girls have to fight their way out of the convention center in BOOM! Studios’ FANBOYS VS. ZOMBIES illustrated by Jerry Gaylord.
“I wanted to do a creator owned book that I could include interests I had, things I was learning and funnel it into the story.”
In this episode, the panel explores animated cartoons based on comic book properties.
For decades, comic books have been part of the American counter-culture. Does the success of recent Hollywood movies such as The Avengers, Spider Man and The Dark Knight mean that comics have finally gone mainstream?
On Friday, co-host Billie Rae Bates and I visited Geppi’s Entertainment Museum where we met Steve Geppi. Steve is one of the most influential men in the comics industry through his position as president of Diamond Comics Distributors. Diamond has cornered the distribution market and if you are a publisher who wants their books to […]
Free Comic Book Day is the annual industry event during which comics publishers make special titles available to the public free of charge.
I’ve been in full geek mode for the past several days with the opening of Marvel’s THE AVENGERS movie followed by Free Comic Book Day 2012. Billie Rae Bates and I visited Cards, Comics & Collectibles in Reisterstown, Maryland. Owner, Marc Nathan, pulled out the stops for the annual industry wide promotion. In attendance to […]
British comic artist Charlie Adlard is best known to American audiences for his work on the long-running Image Comics series THE WALKING DEAD.