irst up is the return of Richard Rivera, creator of Stabbity Bunny, who has new issues coming soon! Then everything wraps up with Sylvester Edmonds, who brought together his Indie series Realm of Spirits: Birth of a Living Storm.
Browsing: Wayne’s Comics Podcast
Ted Sikora, of Apama: The Undiscovered Animal fame, is back with a new title spun out of that series – Tap Dance Killer!
Not every artist can write well, but in Episode 337, I talk with Gene Ha, an accomplished artist who is doing an excellent job with both the writing and art on Mae.
British horror is some of the best there is, and in Episode 336, I talk with Joseph Oliveira, editor of Afterlight Comics, a British independent horror comic publishing house.
In Episode 335, I interview one of its creators, scripter Chris Massari, who discusses how the book came to be, who the characters are, and what we can expect from the series after its initial terrific issue!
Episode #334 features one of my all-time favorite comics writers, Doug Moench!
It’s another great double-header weekend, this time in Episode 333 with Jay Gillespie and Tyler Chin-Tanner!
Two favorites are back in Episode 332!
Episode #331 is a very special one as I interview two teams of high-power comics creators!
In Episode 330, everything kicks off with Sean Wang, maker of Runners, a high-power, fun adventure series that tells a great sci-fi/fantasy story! Then the episode concludes with my interview with creator Mark Darden, who discusses his Guano Guy comic.
First up is Michael Bracco, maker of The Creators, then everything wraps up with my interview with Kevin Roditeli, who discusses his upcoming series Glaxial.
During Episode 328, I talk with comics creators Michael Terracciano and Garth Graham about their excellent sci-fi/adventure series Star Power!
To get ready for this “Christmas in May” celebration, I talk in Episode 327 with two of the creators of Scout Comics Presents The Mall #0 co-writer James Haick and artist Rafael Loureiro!
It’s another double-header this week in Episode 326! First up is Stephanie Phillips, writer for Kicking Ice, a terrific story about two young girls and hockey, and Yawaan, a supernatural thriller dealing with possession. She discusses both books in depth, including how they came to be as well as who the characters are. For more about Stephanie and her comics, be sure to go to her website here. Then everything wraps up with my interview with Rafer Roberts, who talks about his upcoming Dark Horse miniseries Modern Fantasy and his webcomic Nightmare the Rat. Rafer tells us about each story,…