
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Mild parental advisory warning: The b-word is used once or twice.
On this episode, the recent launch of the series “Ripley” on Netflix gives us a reason to discuss Flung Out of Space: Inspired by the Indecent Adventures of Patricia Highsmith, by Grace Ellis and Hannah Templer, published by Surely/Abrams ComicArts!
When we meet the future author of “The Talented Mr. Ripley,” she’s struggling to overcome her attraction to women and escape her job as a writer of comic-book stories—a job she hates. While freelancing for a pre-Marvel Comics Stan Lee to pay for a psychiatrist to “cure” her, she falls for Virginia, a member of her therapy group who helps inspire her to write “The Price of Salt,” which would become a landmark of queer literature.
Can a deeply conflicted Pat overcome her disdain for comics (spoiler: no) and herself? And will this moving graphic novel earn its way into that exclusive speakeasy known as ... The Comics Canon?
In This Episode:
· What if Patricia Highsmith worked in a comic book store?
· Which previous episode should we “redo” next?
· Ripley on Netflix
· Vulture: Is Tom Ripley Gay?
· Love Lies Bleeding
· Fallout
· Carol
· Spider-Man and the X-Men
Join us in two weeks as we discuss Uncanny X-Men #162-167, better known as the Brood Saga!
Until then:Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Facebook, Bluesky or The Platform Formerly Known as Twitter!
· And as always, thanks for listening!
4.7
8080 ratings
Mild parental advisory warning: The b-word is used once or twice.
On this episode, the recent launch of the series “Ripley” on Netflix gives us a reason to discuss Flung Out of Space: Inspired by the Indecent Adventures of Patricia Highsmith, by Grace Ellis and Hannah Templer, published by Surely/Abrams ComicArts!
When we meet the future author of “The Talented Mr. Ripley,” she’s struggling to overcome her attraction to women and escape her job as a writer of comic-book stories—a job she hates. While freelancing for a pre-Marvel Comics Stan Lee to pay for a psychiatrist to “cure” her, she falls for Virginia, a member of her therapy group who helps inspire her to write “The Price of Salt,” which would become a landmark of queer literature.
Can a deeply conflicted Pat overcome her disdain for comics (spoiler: no) and herself? And will this moving graphic novel earn its way into that exclusive speakeasy known as ... The Comics Canon?
In This Episode:
· What if Patricia Highsmith worked in a comic book store?
· Which previous episode should we “redo” next?
· Ripley on Netflix
· Vulture: Is Tom Ripley Gay?
· Love Lies Bleeding
· Fallout
· Carol
· Spider-Man and the X-Men
Join us in two weeks as we discuss Uncanny X-Men #162-167, better known as the Brood Saga!
Until then:Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Facebook, Bluesky or The Platform Formerly Known as Twitter!
· And as always, thanks for listening!
608 Listeners
1,705 Listeners
638 Listeners
90,802 Listeners
458 Listeners
4,406 Listeners
300 Listeners
28,750 Listeners
29,967 Listeners
26,207 Listeners
293 Listeners
99 Listeners
63 Listeners
147 Listeners
720 Listeners