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FAQs about Deconstructing Comics:How many episodes does Deconstructing Comics have?The podcast currently has 1,099 episodes available.
October 03, 2011#297 When genres collide: “Anya’s Ghost” and “Heavy Liquid”Tim and Brandon take on two graphic novels: First, Vera Brosgol’s ghost/coming to America/coming-of-age story “Anya’s Ghost”; then, Paul Pope’s sci-fi/relationship/drug story “Heavy Liquid”....more43minPlay
October 01, 2011Critiquing Comics 008: “Fried Chicken and Sushi”A comic about teaching English in Japan, discussed by two English teachers in Japan! Fried Chicken and Sushi by Khalid Birdsong!...more27minPlay
September 26, 2011#296 Little Orphan AnnieHarold Gray’s Little Orphan Annie debuted in 1924 and was a big success. FDR having not yet turned him against organized labor, Gray shows hardworking Annie going on strike in one of her many jobs. Tim and Kumar discuss the ’20s strips, their strengths and idiosyncrasies (one strip=one day?!), and how Gray’s outlook changed later. […]...more56minPlay
September 24, 2011Critiquing Comics 007: “Camp Sleep Over”This week’s submission: “Camp Sleep Over“, a near-dadaistic comic from Josh Quick....more18minPlay
September 19, 2011#295 Manga and American comics: Should the twain meet?Dan Kanemitsu talks with Tim about how he and others in the manga industry have responded to the new Tokyo censorship law. The conversation also covers the differences, and interactions, between American and Japanese comics, the creative freedom enjoyed by women in Japanese comics, and much more....more57minPlay
September 17, 2011Critiquing Comics 006: “Fall on Me”Womanthology participant Adriana Blake’s “Fall On Me“, a cute, well-drawn relationship comic. What’s missing from this picture? Tim and Mulele critique....more20minPlay
September 12, 2011#294 Dan Kanemitsu & the Tokyo manga/anime lawLast December, we discussed a law that had just been passed in Tokyo to limit access by minors to manga and anime showing certain sexual acts. Now the law has gone into effect: what’s changed? What’s covered and what isn’t? What effect does the law have on what’s published, or what’s sold in other parts […]...more1h 7minPlay
September 10, 2011Critiquing Comics 004: “Burnt”Tim and Mulele try to get “Burnt” — Thane Benson’s graphic novel. With only a ten-page preview available, they only manage to get singed, but it’s not an unpleasant experience! Is it any wonder that his Kickstarter project got funded?...more22minPlay
September 05, 2011#293 Jim Woodring and the Sydney Graphic FestivalThe recent Sydney Graphic Festival, held August 20 & 21, featured a variety of artists from comics and other media in panels and the like. Kumar attended, and discusses what he saw there (and the one huge, disappointing cancellation) before we get to the main event: his interview with creator Jim Woodring. Woodring is best […]...more55minPlay
September 03, 2011Critiquing Comics 003: “Flying Sparks”Is Meta-girl’s boyfriend secretly a villain? What’s Meta-girl’s relationship with the mysterious Meta-man? We critique the weekly Web comic Flying Sparks, by Jon Del Arroz, Michael Yakutis, Ren McKenzie, and Jethro Morales!...more37minPlay
FAQs about Deconstructing Comics:How many episodes does Deconstructing Comics have?The podcast currently has 1,099 episodes available.