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FAQs about Deconstructing Comics:How many episodes does Deconstructing Comics have?The podcast currently has 1,100 episodes available.
November 13, 2024#819 We catch up with “The Re-up” and “Amazing Tales”This week we catch up with the work of two DCP favorites, Chad Bilyeu and David Dye! Chad’s series The Re-up, about his time as a pot dealer 20 years ago, continues and has overcome the skepticism Tim had of the series at the start. David has released three more issues of Amazing Tales and … Continue reading #819 We catch up with “The Re-up” and “Amazing Tales”...more58minPlay
November 06, 2024#818 Requiems: “Ghost Band” and “Grimm’s Assistant”If you’ve ever felt like your city left you before you left your city, Jason McNamara’s Ghost Band is for you. Tim and Emmet discuss this post-apocalyptic look at San Francisco. Jason then taps in to explain the inspiration for the book and what happened to artist Vincent Gladnick 2/3 of the way through. Meanwhile, … Continue reading #818 Requiems: “Ghost Band” and “Grimm’s Assistant”...more49minPlay
October 30, 2024“Avengers: Endgame” (2019)Tim gets ever closer to catching up with the MCU! Tim and Mulele discuss Avengers: Endgame‘s time-travel explanation (and problems), Captain Marvel’s relative irrelevance to the film, how this movie set the stage for the upcoming TV shows, and much more. (Originally published on Patreon March 14, 2020) Brought to you by: Bat Bits podcast … Continue reading “Avengers: Endgame” (2019)...more1h 4minPlay
October 23, 2024#437 “Real” is a slam dunkFLASHBACK! Sports have rarely been subject matter for comics in the US; perhaps comics’ inherent static-ness has seemed antithetical to an activity with so much movement. But Japan has seen comics about various sports, and some of them have been quite popular, even iconic. Takehiko Inoue’s Real is not only about basketball, but about physical … Continue reading #437 “Real” is a slam dunk...more1h 1minPlay
October 16, 2024Critiquing Comics #240: “The Night Brigade” and “Joe Mallard”Most Americans know little about the Crimean War (1853-1856). Adam McGovern and Bruno Letizia’s The Night Brigade may go some way toward filling us in on that conflict, and it does give us several historical figures, including Florence Nightingale – but it also features a werewolf. Tim and Adam critique. Asante Amani‘s Joe Mallard gives … Continue reading Critiquing Comics #240: “The Night Brigade” and “Joe Mallard”...more35minPlay
October 09, 2024#817 Jack Kirby’s “Eternals”, 1977 Annual + #13: Fun “Eternals” stories with few EternalsWe left the Eternals joined together in the Unimind. The 1977 Annual doesn’t clearly fit into continuity, but features only one Eternal, Thena, together with Deviants Karkas and the Reject against a time-traveling threat! Back in the regular series, issue 13 gives us exactly two Eternals, trying to stop a Deviant attack on the Celestials. … Continue reading #817 Jack Kirby’s “Eternals”, 1977 Annual + #13: Fun “Eternals” stories with few Eternals...more1h 19minPlay
October 02, 2024#816 Chester Brown interview: “Paying for It,” the movieChester Brown’s work has come up on this show a number of times over the years. We’ve discussed Ed the Happy Clown, Louis Riel, and Paying for It. He’s actually published 10 graphic novels since 1989, some of which are collections of his comics series. In connection with the recent premiere of the movie version … Continue reading #816 Chester Brown interview: “Paying for It,” the movie...more1h 34minPlay
September 25, 2024#593 “Reading ‘Nancy’”, plus “Cat and Mouse”!FLASHBACK! A comic strip gag can be a deceptively simple thing. Once you take it apart — “deconstruct” it, one might say — you find that it actually has many moving parts. Paul Karasik and Mark Newgarden‘s How to Read “Nancy” takes a close look at each of those parts — as well as arguing … Continue reading #593 “Reading ‘Nancy’”, plus “Cat and Mouse”!...more1h 34minPlay
September 18, 2024Critiquing Comics #239: “Let’s Go, Coco” and “Digital Bardos”What does an 11-year-old do when her “only friend” moves away? In Coco Fox’s “sorta” memoir Let’s Go, Coco, she joins the basketball team. But when you’re a pre-teen, everything’s fraught with challenges. Tim and Adam discuss this book – aimed at middle schoolers, but recommended for all ages. As far from that world as … Continue reading Critiquing Comics #239: “Let’s Go, Coco” and “Digital Bardos”...more41minPlay
September 11, 2024#338 Everything’s Archie!FLASHBACK! It’s been more than 70 years now since the debut of Archie comics, featuring (though not quite from the beginning) America’s favorite love triangle of Archie, Veronica, and Betty. Along with Jughead, Reggie, and the rest of the gang, these characters keep us coming back for more, changing with the times while still presenting … Continue reading #338 Everything’s Archie!...more53minPlay
FAQs about Deconstructing Comics:How many episodes does Deconstructing Comics have?The podcast currently has 1,100 episodes available.