
Episode 0053 “Misogyny in Comics; Women’s Perspectives”
“If you’re a lady on the internet in a geek community sooner or later you’re going to get a rape threat. Sometimes you’re going to get lots of rape threats.”
“If you’re a lady on the internet in a geek community sooner or later you’re going to get a rape threat. Sometimes you’re going to get lots of rape threats.”
“I didn’t grow up reading comics at all. I read my first comic book, I was like, 27 years old. This would have been around 2000.”
Comics writer/artist Walt Simonson is best known for his work on Marvel’s, The Mighty Thor.
Taped at the Baltimore Comic Con. Producer/host Ulysses E. Campbell talks with Mark Waid about his work on Superman: Birthright, Kingdom Come and the nature of heroism in modern comics. Perhaps best known as an award-winning comic writer, Mr. Waid has also been a publisher, editor, inker, colorist, letterer and by his own admission, “…done […]
Producer/host Patrick Michael Strange talks with comic book writer Justin Jordan. Jordan writes Image Comics’ The Legend of Luther Strode and Valiant Comics’ Shadowman. Taped at Awesome Con DC.
“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.”
Kurt Busiek has written for DC, Marvel, Image, Darkhorse and is the winner of Harvey and Eisner Awards for Best Writer.
Jim Shooter’s tenure as Editor-in-chief at Marvel Comics was defined by his pioneering efforts on behalf or creator’s rights which he advanced substantially.
Mike Carey is from Liverpool, England and worked as a teacher for 15 years prior to beginning his career as a comic book writer.