Josh Trujillo Returns: Blue Beetle and Keith Giffen’s Legacy
Trujillo returns to the show to talk about the conclusion of Blue Beetle’s Scarab War arc and honoring the memory of Jaime Reyes co-creator, Keith Giffen in issue 7.
The Man’s Best Interview: Pornsak Pichetshote and Jesse Lonergan
A Homeward Bound type story featuring emotional support animals in space. Pichetchote talks about how the story is a change of pace from the worlds of The Good Asian and Infidel. Eisner nominated Lonergan also reflects on the journey of Man’s Best and their collaboration with Pichetchote and Boom.
The Erica Schultz Interview
Schultz talks to us about their career in comics that include writing for Marvel, spectacular indie titles like Bylines in Blood and breaking ground in the Spawn Universe with Rat City
The Tony Fleecs Interview
Fleecs the co-creator of one if comics biggest creator owned hits of the last few years, stray dogs, talks to us about the success of Stray Dogs, collaboration and how it has led to its spiritual successor, Feral.
Fleecs also talks about the fan-favorite local man and the recently announced Uncanny Valley with Boom studios.
Patrick Kindlon and Marco Ferrari Interview
Ferrari and Kindlon talk about the struggles of bringing Antioch to life, which is going straight to trade after two issues—the creative team shares how their commitment to themselves, fans and retailers got them to the finish line delivering what Patrick describes as Ferrari’s best work.
Kyle Starks Returns
Starks talks about the new series, which follows a couple that owns their own detective agency where they take on cozy divorce cases and insurance scams but is challenged when a missing girl case comes across their desk.
Jeremy Adams Returns
Adams talks fans’ positive response to his flash and how grounding Hal Jordan opens a whole universe of story possibilities.
The Michael Schwartz Interview
Mike discusses the story behind his comic series Armored—a fantastical story that follows a kid who finds an suit of armor possessed by a ghost—he talks about how the team and kickstarter came together including getting RL Stine himself to give a quote for the series.
The Steve Houston Interview
Torpedo Comics’ Steve Houston. Houston, an Overstreet Advisor, Pawn Stars’ resident comic book expert and the host of his own podcast Steve and Cimino say BOOM shares his thoughts on the current climate of the comic book industry and market.
The Geoff Johns Interview
Johns, known for this iconic runs on The Flash, Green Lantern and much more at DC talks to about starting Ghost Machine—-a people centric creator owned company focused on storytelling founded and run by creators.
We discuss Geiger, Junkyard Joe and Ghost Machine’s first title under their new imprint, Geiger: Ground Zero.
The Tim Sheridan Interview
Writer of Alan Scott: Green Lantern, a brand new series that highlights the original Green Lantern—Sheridan talks about tackling such an iconic character and what readers can expect after the big reveal at the end of issue one
The Bryan Edward Hill Interview
Hill, a writer, director, producer, and an overall cool dude, discusses with us how he captures the essence of what makes Blade a badass in the Marvel comic book series. Hill also shares on how he balances his career in TV/film and writing comic books.
The Jason Douglas Interview
Jason Douglas, a Ringo-nominated writer. Douglas, who is a full-time teacher and parent, discusses how his passion for comics led him to write Parallel, his first book that gradually gained a following. It is this passion that allows him to effectively juggle his responsibilities.
The Robert Venditti Interview
Known for his work on Hawkman and at Bad Idea, Venditti shares how a lifelong dream of writing the JSA led to tackling Wesley Dodds aka Sandman.
The Brian Buccellato Interview
Brian Buccellato, writer of Midlife (or How To Hero At Fifty) to talk about the upcoming project. We also talks Justice League vs Godzilla vs Kong, which is shaping up to be one of the year’s biggest crossovers.
Rumpus Room and Cereal - Mark Russell Returns
Mark Russell talks Rumpus Room, a story that follows an eccentric tech billionaire who traps people into his Rumpus Room where he turns his victims into skin cream—the victims only solace is they get to pick who’s next.
Gotham City: Year One | The Phil Hester Interview
We have on Gotham City: Year One artist Phil Hester. Hester talks about what it was like working with Tom King and how his work on the book is the best of his career.
The Lin Shaye Interview
Lin Shaye joins us to talk about her one-woman show, "Tripping on Life."
After selling out its run in Los Angeles, Shaye is bringing the show to New York City, where it will run for five weeks. In our discussion today, Shaye shares what it's like to bet on herself at this stage of her career and how creatively fulfilling the project has been.
WrestleQuest: Muchacho Man Voice Actor Patrick Hickey Jr Talks Their Journey With The Game
Hickey Jr talks his journey with Megacat and how his lifelong passion of professional wrestling prepared him for his role as Randy "Muchaho Man" Santos. Voicing dozens of characters in the game, Hickey Jr tell us why WrestleQuest is gives fans of turn based RPGs exactly what they’ve been waiting for.
Marc Bernardin Interview | Messenger: The Legend of Mohammed Ali and Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra
We talk with Marc Bernardin, the writer of Messenger: The Legend of Mohammed Ali, a biographical graphic novel about the iconic boxer. Known for his work in TV and as the co-host of the Fatman Beyond podcast with Kevin Smith.