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FAQs about Deconstructing Comics:How many episodes does Deconstructing Comics have?The podcast currently has 1,146 episodes available.
June 22, 2009#185 “The 99” and “Persepolis”6/22/09 The 99 and Persepolis An interview with Naif al-Mutawa, creator and co-writer of “The 99,” a comic based on Islamic archetypes and with a target audience of “the world”! Tim and Brandon review the book “Persepolis 2” and the movie “Persepolis”, both by Marjane Satrapi. How does the movie, as an adaptation of a […]...more57minPlay
June 19, 2009#091 Persepolis and more9/3/07 Persepolis and more FLASHBACK! Discussion of Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis (part 1), Ghost World by Daniel Clowes, and the second Fear Agent trade paperback, by Rick Remender and Jerome Opena — with side discussions on Taro Gomi, Lynda Barry, and the reasons why Tim’s comic was rejected by a publisher. Tim and Brandon discuss....more49minPlay
June 15, 2009#184 Jarrett in Lunar Boy Land6/15/09 Jarrett in Lunar Boy Land Our friend Jarrett Williams returns to talk about his experiences at the Savannah College of Art and Design, including the SEQALAB podcast and his Web comic, Lunar Boy. Also, a talk with Mulele about the conclusion of his project for Kodansha, and what he plans to focus on next…...more55minPlay
June 08, 2009#183 The World of Steve Ditko6/8/09 The World of Steve Ditko While he’s never stopped working, Steve Ditko’s most celebrated work was done decades ago, and he’s slammed the door on many opportunities for further success. If sticking to your principles prevents fame and fortune, is your career a failure or a success? Tim and Paul discuss the Fantagraphics coffee […]...more49minPlay
June 01, 2009#182 Web comics critiques6/1/09 Web comics critiques So many comics on the Web. What’s worth reading and what isn’t? Tim and Mulele critique four Web comics, pointing out what’s good and bad about each — from a reader’s perspective, as well as a creator’s. Evil Diva New Experiments in Fiction Go KC Butternut Squash...more1h 3minPlay
May 25, 2009#181 Green Comics5/25/09 Green comics Not at all in time for Earth Day, Tim talks to three creators of environmentally-themed comics: Alex Hallatt of “Arctic Circle“; Signe Wilkinson of “Family Tree“; and Dan Wright of “Rustle the Leaf“. How do these creators avoid the pitfall of coming off as ‘preachy’? How can an artist’s creation process be […]...more1h 3minPlay
May 18, 2009#180 “Ghost in the Shell”: What in the hell?!5/18/09 “Ghost in the Shell”: What in the hell?! Masamune Shirow’s future tale “Ghost in the Shell” reads like someone’s private comic that wasn’t meant for public consumption. Tim, Mulele, and Kumar find that they can’t so much consume the story as gag on it uncomprehendingly… although the pictures are nice....more51minPlay
May 15, 2009#125 The Four Immigrants Manga04/28/08 The Four Immigrants Manga FLASHBACK! The Four Immigrants Manga is the story of Japanese immigrants in early 20th century San Francisco. Tim and Kumar review. The Four Immigrants Manga : A Japanese Experience in San Francisco, 1904-1924...more43minPlay
May 11, 2009#179 Bay Area forecast: STORM5/11/09 Bay Area forecast: STORM STORM, the fourth (at least!) member of the San Francisco comics cooperative Writers Old Fashioned to appear on this podcast, talks about his comic Princess Witch Boy, recent West Coast conventions, LGBT comics, and why Ororo Munroe trumps Scott Summers any day of the week…...more39minPlay
May 07, 2009#112 Matt Silady and “The Homeless Channel”1/28/08 Matt Silady and “The Homeless Channel” FLASHBACK! Our first encounter with San Francisco’s “Writer’s Old Fashioned” comics cooperative was when Tim called first-time graphic novelist Matt Silady “lazy” during a review of his book. Matt e-mailed us in protest, and we had him on the show!...more46minPlay
FAQs about Deconstructing Comics:How many episodes does Deconstructing Comics have?The podcast currently has 1,146 episodes available.