Comics Are Great! 79 – The Final Superhero Discussion with Dan Mishkin and Dean Trippe
July 19, 2013 by Jerzy Drozd
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Superheroes! Batman! Superman! Dean Trippe! Dan Mishkin, and more!
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Over the past years we’ve seen more and more summer blockbusters featuring superhero characters and stories. Are they just fashionable again, or is there something to these kinds of stories that connects us to them? What characterizes an effective superhero story? I’m grateful to be joined by two of the best sources on the topic for a walk around this idea. Dan Mishkin is the co-creator of Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld and Blue Devil (with writing credits on stories about Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, and more) as well as one of the founders of the annual Kids Read Comics Celebration. Dean Trippe is the creator of Butterfly, co-founder of Project: Rooftop, co-host of The Last Cast, and owner of the most Batman-filled Tumblr you’ve ever seen. Together we have the definitive discussion on the hows and whys of superhero stories.
We’re joined at the end by Erin Helmrich of the Ann Arbor District Library for another round of comics recommendations!
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Spider-Boy
- A review of Dan’s work on DC Comics Presents #50 – where Clark Kent teams up with Superman
- Footprints in the Sand
- Strawberry Shortcake
- Last Cast #9 – Amalgam Comics
- Superman 141 – Superman returns to Krypton
- Curt Swan
- the Stuff Said podcast
- Ryan Estrada is a superhero
- Dean Trippe’s You’ll Be Safe Here
- Flavors.me
Book Recommendations:
- Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures in the 8th Grade
- Showcase Present: Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld
- Chickenhare
- Mermin
- Vader’s Little Princess
- My Dog: The Paradox
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Comics Are Great! 81 – Pacific Rim and the Analytic Eye
July 15, 2013 by Jerzy Drozd
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Pacific Rim! Jaegers! Kaiju! Dave Roman! and Spoilers!
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I’m joined by Dave Roman for a talk on how the author’s analytic eye affects his or her enjoyment of media. What happens when you can’t stop picking at story when reading a book or watching a film? Besides making you insufferable at parties, are there any other side effects? Benefits?
Spoiler alert! Throughout our discussion we use the film Pacific Rim as a basis of meditation. So if you have not seen the movie yet and hate spoilers, I suggest you wait before listening to this episode!
Links mentioned in this episode:
- CAG Episode 40 – Jim Henson was Complicated
- The Kids’ Comics Revolution Podcast
- The Saturday Supercast
- Astronaut Academy
- Star Tours
- Ben Hatke
- Raina Telgemeier
- Zack Giollongo
- Dean Trippe
- Speed Racer
- Man of Steel
- the Toy Story trilogy
- The Incredibles
- Monsters, Inc.
- Monsters University
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Comics Are Great! 78 – Cartoon Appeal with Chris Giarrusso
May 23, 2013 by Jerzy Drozd
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Designing characters with appeal, G-Man, writing from life, and more!
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It’s hard enough to learn how to draw, but things get even dicier when we start talking about what it takes to create appeal. Fortunately I’m joined by Chris Giarrusso of the eminently appealing G-Man series and Dave Carter of the University of Michigan comics and video game Library. Together we discuss how using kid logic, exploring character choices, and trusting your voice are essential elements to creating a story with appeal.
We’ve also got another round of book recommendations with Sharon Iverson of the Ann Arbor District Library!
Links mentioned in this episode (thanks to Eric Klooster for collecting them!):
- G-Man vol. 3 is out now!
- The Kids Read Comics pre-conference: Comics, Collections, and the Common Core, June 21!
- The Kids’ Comics Revolution Awards, where kids vote on their favorite comics
- The Stuff Said podcast (episodes 1 and 2 feature an in-depth interview with Chris)
- Silver Age Comics
- Comic Strip Syndication
- All the things you can’t do in animation
- Thor
- Dan Mishkin
- Wendy, Marvin, and Wonderdog
- Delilah Dirk
- The Oatmeal
- XKCD
- Cyanide and Happiness
- Paul Giamatti
Chris’ G-Man commercial (a great parody of the infamous Rob Liefeld Levi’s commercial)
Book Recommendations:
- Justice League Unlimited, Vol 1
- Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong
- Ghandi: a Manga Biography
- Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales
- Pandemonium
- Will and Whit
- The Mighty Skullboy Army
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Comics Are Great! 77 – Action and Comedy with Tony Cliff and the Houghton Brothers!
May 22, 2013 by Jerzy Drozd
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Chris Houghton! Shane Houghton! Tony Cliff! And more!
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How do you design awesome action sequences? What’s the secret to writing scenes that make the audience roar with laughter? I know I couldn’t answer these questions on my own, so I’m grateful to be joined by the perfect roundtable for the job: Tony Cliff, author of the soon-to-be-released Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lieutenant, and Chris and Shane Houghton of Bongo’s Simpsons Comics, Adventure Time comics, and Reed Gunther! Together we explore why understanding character is so crucial to comedy, and why understanding movement is so crucial to action.
We’ve also got another round of book recommendations with Erin Helmrich of the Ann Arbor District Library!
Links mentioned in this episode (thanks to Eric Klooster for collecting them!):
- Cosplay
- Nickelodeon Animation
- Disney Animation
- The Illusion of Life
- The Animator’s Survival Kit
- Scott McCloud: Blood in the Gutter
- Scott Adams
- Stalactites and Stalagmites
- Lajos Egri
- G.I. Joe: Retaliation
- Brandon Dayton
- John Carter
- Invisible Ink
- LA Story
- Wreck-It Ralph
- Rejected Comics by Chris and Shane Houghton
- The video trailer for the Kairos BD
Chris and Shane make a deal with the devil!
Book Recommendations:
- Stargazing Dog
- Relish: My Life in the Kitchen
- Hilda and the Bird Parade
- The Doug TenNapel Sketchbook
- Chris Schweizer’s Sketchbook
- Not My Bag
- Snow Crash
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Comics Are Great! 76 – Bringing the Gods to Life with George O’Connor
May 22, 2013 by Jerzy Drozd
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He-Man! Zeus! Posedion! Olympians rule! George O’Connor, and more!
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What better medium than comics to capture the majesty and mayhem of Greek Mythology? Especially in the hands of celebrated cartoonist George O’Connor, creator of The Olympians series from First Second books. Together we talk about kid logic, how an author must get to the heart of their characters, and how the poetry of a visual medium like comics can be utilized to express larger-than-life (yet true-to-life) ideas.
Links mentioned in this episode (thanks to Eric Klooster for collecting them!):
- King Randor
- The mini-comics that came packaged with He-Man figures
- Olympians: About the Gods
- Clawful
- Wun-Dar
- Walter Simonson’s Thor Omnibus
- Volstagg
- Heracles
- Theseus
- Major Bludd
- Prince Valiant
- The “Shut up and take my money!” image
- The Superego podcast
- Superego studies G.I. Joe
- Dungeon
- Love and Rockets
- The Comics Journal interview with George, where you can find out more about The Thunderers!
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Comics Are Great! 75 – Editing Graphic Novels with Calista Brill
April 12, 2013 by Jerzy Drozd
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Editing, writing, graphic novels, First Second Books, and more!
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I’m excited to talk with Calista Brill, Senior Editor at First Second Books, about the entire process of developing and publishing a graphic novel. What does a good pitch look like? What qualities are editors looking for in a graphic novel proposal? Once the book is acquired, what happens then? How does the editor/author partnership work?
It’s a really fun and instructive conversation with one of the people responsible for the terrific changes happening in the comics publishing landscape.
We’re also joined by Sharon Iverson of the Ann Arbor District Library for another round of book talks!
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Thien Pham
- Dave Roman
- Tony Cliff
- Calista’s blog post “When to Give Up”
- Dave Roman’s blog post “Before You Give Up…Try Changing It Up”
- Gina Gagliano’s blog post on “Publishing vs Kickstarter”
- Gina’s appearance on CAG 65 – Behind the Scenes of Publishing
- Astronaut Academy Day and the Astronaut Academy Pre-Order Event
Book recommendations:
- Astronaut Academy
- Prime Baby
- Sketch Monsters: Escape of the Scribbles
- Reed Gunther
- Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lieutenant
- I Kill Giants
- Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong
- Sumo
- Relish
- Primates
- Jerusalem
- Odd Duck
- Robot Dreams
- Sweaterweather
- Red Handed: The Fine Art of Strange Crimes
- A Bride’s Story
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Comics Are Great! 74 – Every Moment is the Moment of Truth with Thien Pham
March 11, 2013 by Jerzy Drozd
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Mini-Comics, Sumo, Tumblr Comics, Thien Pham, and more!
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This time we discover that Sumo wrestling can be a metaphor for the creative life thanks to the work of Thien Pham, author of Sumo from First Second Books. Together we explore how the philosophy of “every moment is the moment of truth” applies to just diving in and making comics, and how a methodology might distract one from the task at hand or drain some of the life out of one’s work.
We also get a scoop on Thien’s new webcomic, Please, Don’t Give Up!
We’re joined at the end by Erin Helmrich of the Ann Arbor District Library for another round of book recommendations.
Links mentioned in this episode (thanks to Eric Klooster for collecting them!):
- Oubapo
- Comics Are Great! episode 23
- Thien’s videos on the KQED YouTube channel
- Video trailer for Sumo
- Level Up
- The Thien Pham Fan Club
- Nick Abadzis
- Mini-Comics Day
- Gene Yang
- Jason Shiga
- Alternate Press Expo
- Raina Telgemeier
- Mark Kistler (and his appearance on CAG!)
- Goodbye, Chunky Rice
Comics and Book Recommendations:
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Comics Are Great! 73 – Finding Your Knitting with Kris Straub
March 7, 2013 by Jerzy Drozd
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Finding your venue, loving parody, Broodhollow, Kris Straub, and more!
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Stick to your knitting. Specialize. Find your niche. Operate in your wheelhouse. And a zillion other clichés that get thrown around. It’s been accepted as common wisdom that one should find the one thing they have some talent in and pursue that to the end. And even if this is true (though we’re not saying it is), how does one even go about finding the precise knitting to which they should be sticking?
We’re fortunate to be joined this time by Kris Straub, the author behind Starslip, Chainsawsuit, Broodhollow, the Webcomics Weekly podcast, and more for a discussion on finding the proper venue for your work once you’ve tackled that tricky business of finding your voice.
And Erin Helmrich of the Ann Arbor District Library returns for another round of great book talks!
Links mentioned in this episode (thanks to Eric Klooster for collecting them!):
- Kris’s 2012 in review blog post
- The Daily Bruin
- How to Make Webcomics
- Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job
- Bardin the Superrealist
- Rich Uncle Pennybags
- Evolution of Snoopy
- Electric Light Orchestra
- Tweet Me Harder
- Ichor Falls
- F Chords
- Scott Kurtz
- Brad Guigar
- Dave Kellett
- The guy who “chose poorly” in Indiana Jones 3
- Cargo Cults
- Know Your Meme
- Voltron
- Christopher Guest
- The Returners
- the Machine of Death game
Comics and Book Recommendations:
- The Little Prince
- Glitter Kiss
- Zed: A Cosmic Tale
- The New Deadwardians
- The Starslip Collection
- Knife Thrower
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Comics Are Great! 72 – Living Well On Less with C. Spike Trotman and Laurianne Uy
February 25, 2013 by Jerzy Drozd
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Finances, Poorcraft, Polterguys, Mini-Comics, and more!
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The hard fact of it is, few people make a ton of money at this comics jazz. And while we’ve talked about creating various streams of income in past shows, we’ve yet to talk about how to get more out of less of our financial resources!
We’re joined this episode by C. Spike Trotman, author of Poorcraft: The Funnybook Fundamentals of Living Well on Less, for a talk on facing the inevitable cruelties of managing one’s finances. We also have in-studio guests Laurianne Uy and Dave Carter who provide some tips and tools to help you make a budget and stick to it!
And Sharon Iverson of the Ann Arbor District Library returns for another round of great book talks!
Links mentioned in this episode (thanks to Eric Klooster for collecting them!):
- North Face Jackets
- WonderSwan
- Charlton Comics
- Comics on Kickstarter
- Seth Godin
- Jason Brubaker’s Making Comics podcast
- The “1000 True Fans” premise
- Ann Arbor Transportation Authority
- Vegan with a Vengeance
- Mint
- Outright
- Tuition.io
- Roth IRA
- Gumroad
- One Receipt
- Spike’s Adventure Time cover
- Ryan Estrada, who is working on the sequel to Poorcraft
- Opencart
- Comixology
- Ooku
- Mini-Comics Day at the Duderstadt
- Chick Tracts
- Factsheet Five
Comics and Book Recommendations:
- Bakuman
- Das Loot
- Pug Davis
- The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal
- Gunnerkrigg Court
- Charlie’s War and Charlie’s War, Vol 1
- Smut Peddler
- Templar, AZ
- Aw Yeah, Comics
- Polterguys
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Comics Are Great! 71 – Spongebob and Podcasting with Gregg Schigiel
February 21, 2013 by Jerzy Drozd
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Spongebob, work-for-hire, the importance of comics podcasting, and more!
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We’re thrilled to have Gregg Schigiel, the artist behind many of the ever-present images of Spongebob Squarepants in comics and on products, for a talk on working on a beloved children’s character. Is it all fame and candy-eating, or is there a certain work ethic that goes into working on such a highly-visible property?
We also talk about Gregg’s excellent Stuff Said podcast and the thoughts behind it. What does it take to make a podcast, and how do you know if you’re ready to dive into this medium?
Note: This episode is part of a 3-episode crossover between Gregg’s show, the Kids’ Comics Revolution! podcast, and Comics Are Great! You can check out Part 1 on KCR!, featuring a talk on the power of superhero stories, Part 2 on Stuff Said, featuring an interview with me, and conclude with this very episode.
We’re joined at the end by Sharon Iverson of the Ann Arbor District Library for some more book recommendations!
Links mentioned in this episode (thanks to Eric Klooster for collecting them!):
- The Marvel Bullpen
- Spongebob Comics #1
- Joe Staton
- James Kochalka
- Bill Morrison
- Floyd Gottfredson
- Carl Barks
- Jack Kirby
- The Marvel Comics Bankruptcy
- Elementals
- Gregg’s Stand Up Comics
- Bullseye (podcast)
- WTF Podcast
- Cats with glasses
Comics Recommendations:
- Legends of Zita the Spacegirl
- The Antler Boy and Other Stories
- Astronaut Academy
- Far Arden
- The Mighty Skullboy Army
- G-Man
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