Speech Bubble

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Sinopsis

The podcast that goes one-on-one with the writers, artists, retailers, publishers, critics and journalists inside the Toronto comic book scene.Aaron Broverman has been collecting comics in earnest since 1995 and has been a fixture of the Toronto comic scene since 2003. He was there when big name artists for Marvel, DC and Image were selling their independent comics in artist alley at local Toronto conventions. Now, he hopes to use his interview skills as a professional journalist for NOW Magazine, BlogTO, Huffington Post, Vice and Yahoo to bring his connections in the local comic scene right to your ear for some in-depth, candid conversations on all things comic book.

Episodios

  • Alice Quinn

    08/01/2016 Duración: 01h01min

    With 2016 upon us, we’re ringing in the New Year with a “lost episode” from our archives, back when sound quality wasn’t our strong suit (Sorry). This one features Alice Quinn — Toronto’s homegrown comics journalist who started covering the local scene before anyone else thought of it. These days she’s writing articles and doing video interviews for Comix Asylum Magazine, but back in the day she interviewed industry heavyweights like Bill Willingham, (Fables) Jim Zub (Wayward) and Chris Hardwick (@Midnight) on her own Quinntessential Comix Youtube channel. She also live streams a monthly graphic novel book club and, for a few years, Toronto fans could keep up with events through her T.Dot Comics website.

  • Kalman Andrasofszky

    23/12/2015 Duración: 01h13min

    Kalman Andrasofszky isn’t only a high-profile fan of this podcast, he joined RAID Studio in the same month as our last guest Scott Hepburn. Before he was the driving force behind the modern relaunch of Captain Canuck, he had drawn everything from early clipart packages, role-playing games and loads of covers for Marvel and DC. He chats about the genesis of his love for comics and career as an artist, what it’s like transitioning from an artist to now primarily a writer and why Canadian media (including Captain Canuck) is no longer anything to be ashamed of or self-conscious about.

  • Scott Hepburn

    15/12/2015 Duración: 42min

    At the time of this release, Scott Hepburn is drawing Drax the Destroyer for Marvel with former WWE Superstar C.M. Punk. But back when Aaron talked to him, he’d just finished a collaboration with Rage Against the Machine frontman Tom Morello on a comic called Orchid for Dark Horse. They talk about what it was like working on a comic with a celebrity and how Scott ended up breaking in at DC where he worked on Forever Evil: Rogue’s Rebellion. They also touch on the establishment of RAID Studios – a bastion of high-profile comic book talent living and working in Toronto.

  • James Edward Clark

    03/12/2015 Duración: 01h16min

    James Edward Clark is the Gene Day award-winning creator of Evil – a grindhouse, independent exploitation comic inspired by the films of Mexican wrestler El Santo. James was just a mild-mannered art student at Sheridan College when almost being burned alive in a house fire inspired him to say, “F– it” and bring Evil to life. He also talks about the influence of Robert Crumb (Zap Comix) and Greg Capullo (Batman, Spawn) in shaping his art style. Also for the first time ever, we go through a bag of comics our guest bought and review them. Oh, and our host is surprised with a birthday gift live on air.

  • Joseph Ianni

    31/10/2015 Duración: 01h06min

    Joseph Ianni (pronounced Yee-anni) is the illustrious audio editor for Speech Bubble, but he’s also a huge comic book fan. On this episode, he comes out from behind the editing suite to talk about his new self-published web comic, The Iamgrim. Not your typical zombie story, it touches on Joe’s love of video games and other aspects of geek culture, while simultaneously providing a creative outlet to help him process his long history with mental illness both personally, among his loved ones and in society.

  • Mark Shainblum

    15/09/2015 Duración: 49min

    The co-creator of Northguard – Canada’s first post-modern superhero – sits down for a chat on Fan Expo weekend. We talk about his place in Canadian comic history, the mentorship he received from the creator of Captain Canuck, his Orion scifi fanzine and what it was like to meet Johnny Canuck creator Les Barker.

  • Paris Alleyne & Jamal Campbell – From A Hat Studio

    27/08/2015 Duración: 01h16min

    Two members of the popular six-man From A Hat artist collective talk about its formation.

  • Hope Nicholson

    20/08/2015 Duración: 49min

    Hope Nicholson is a comic book writer, editor, publisher and historian. She discusses her restoration of The Canadian Whites of the 1940s and more.

  • Jason Loo

    06/08/2015 Duración: 44min

    Artist Jason Loo talks The Pitiful Human Lizard — his hit independent comic featuring Toronto’s not-so-super hero.

  • Andrew Stevenson & Nelson Da Rocha

    20/07/2015 Duración: 48min

    The editors of The Toronto Comics Anthology — multiple collections of comic stories taking place in Toronto.

  • Sean Ward

    19/06/2015 Duración: 30min

    From comic artist to YouTube star, Sean Ward tells us how comics have influenced everything he has done up to this point.

  • Marco Rudy

    19/05/2015 Duración: 39min

    Recorded months before artist Marco Rudy (The Shield, Swamp Thing) started his current work on Bucky Barnes: Winter Soldier.

  • Joe Kilmartin

    26/02/2015 Duración: 49min

    The former manager of Dragon Lady Comics and The Comic Book Lounge and Gallery shatters the myths of the comic book geek.

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