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FAQs about Deconstructing Comics:How many episodes does Deconstructing Comics have?The podcast currently has 1,146 episodes available.
June 23, 2013#021 “League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” v 2 (and Star Wars)FLASHBACK! Leading into tomorrow’s look at ALL the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen books, we look back to this early episode, in which Tim, Mulele, and Brandon talk about the merits — or, in Brandon’s view, lack of merit — in League Volume 2. That is, once they’re done going down the Star Wars rabbit hole. […]...more48minPlay
June 21, 2013Critiquing Comics #047: “Argo 5”A new superhero team comes together. But why, and how were they recruited? Tim and Mulele look for answers as they critique Dan Sehn, Arley Tucker, and Alex Garcia’s Argo 5 #1!...more25minPlay
June 17, 2013#360 Two Trippy Audio ComicsJim Woodring doing kids’ books!? That was apparently the thought behind Trosper, a 2001 release from Woodring that came with a Southwest Asia-influenced music CD by Bill Frisell. A baby elephant-like creature runs from things that go bump in the night. Maurice Sendak would be proud. Going further back, Daniel Clowes’ early ’90s comedy/nightmare graphic […]...more1h 2minPlay
June 10, 2013#359 Two Kinds of MonstersWhat do you do when your town monster just doesn’t bring the scary? Hire someone to get the big red guy out of his funk. Rob Harrell breaks out of the funny pages with his first graphic novel, Monster on the Hill; Tim & Mulele review. Meanwhile, much scarier monsters lurk in the background of […]...more50minPlay
June 03, 2013#358 Carl Barks, “The Good Duck Artist”From 1942 to 1966, many of the Donald Duck comic books published by Dell Comics were written and drawn by Carl Barks. Like most comic book creators at the time, his name was unknown; the Duck comics were all credited to Walt Disney. Fans only knew that his work was by the GOOD duck artist. […]...more1h 2minPlay
May 27, 2013#357 Expanding Comics’ Audience, pt 3: Newspaper stripsComics that you buy in comics shops or bookstores are facing enough business challenges, but how about newspaper comics? Their traditional delivery system is dying out, with many printed papers ceasing publication. The comic strip faces a number of challenges, but there are positive trends as well. How are Web comics and other new technology […]...more59minPlay
May 20, 2013#356 On BackgroundsDrawing backgrounds is seldom the most enjoyable part of drawing a comic. Many artists dislike it, and might try to give it short shrift. But it’s an important part of telling your story, so you’ve got to do it right. Tim and Mulele discuss some important points to keep in mind when drawing your backgrounds […]...more54minPlay
May 13, 2013#355 Give ’em enough (Eu)rope: “Nemi” and “Blacksad”In more than seven years of doing this podcast, our coverage of European comics has been, um… underwhelming. This week, Tim tries to change that, discussing two European comics with European co-reviewers! First, Nemi, the overzealous goth girl from Norway, whose eponymous strip by Lise Myhre has become popular in numerous European countries. Norwegian Line […]...more1h 2minPlay
May 06, 2013#354 Expanding comics’ audience, pt 2: MangaThe 2000s have been thought of as a “manga boom” in the US. Well, that’s true in comparison to the ’90s, but North American manga sales have never come close to the numbers in Japan. Sales of manga — and books in general — have dropped the past few years, but there are signs that […]...more1h 1minPlay
May 02, 2013Critiquing Comics #046: “Madman of Magic”A maligned magician steps up in a time of crisis to become a hero! Tim and Mulele discuss Jason Love’s Kickstarter-funded Madman of Magic....more33minPlay
FAQs about Deconstructing Comics:How many episodes does Deconstructing Comics have?The podcast currently has 1,146 episodes available.