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This week, Dylan and Nick talk about the fall television schedule, Aaron Sorkin's new HBO series Newsroom and two indie films of differing quality, The Sound of My Voice and Bernie.
This week, Dylan and Nick talk about the fall television schedule, Aaron Sorkin's new HBO series Newsroom and two indie films of differing quality, The Sound of My Voice and Bernie.
Jason Sacks interviews the writer of Red Hood and the Outlaws. Don't worry, we go there.
Talkin' to Comics Bulletin's Co-Managing Editor about CB, comics and weirdo movies.
Dylan and Nick talk about the highs and lows of the inaugural Moontower Comedy and Oddity Festival, and pit Veep against Parks & Rec in a smanger of a review.
Becky & Frank create the webcomic Tiny Kitten Teeth in addition to lots of other cool projects, so we talked to them about all that stuff.
The story of Image Comics' early years... from the founders themselves.
In Paranoid Video's third episode, Nick & Dylan discuss The Office's impending demise (and resurrection?), Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 and the wonderful world of Midseason Replacements.
Dylan and Nick discuss Community's second comeback episode, whether Game of Thrones' second season will be a Clash of Queens and what the deal is with that potential Clerks: The Animated Series return.
Another day, another article criticizing 'fake' geek girls. This one was actually written by a woman, and while not nearly as nasty as some, it still comes across as sickeningly self-righteous.
Long before Stephanie Brown took up the pointy-eared mantle, there was Sailor Moon.
Dylan and Nick debut CB's television podcast Paranoid Video with a discussion about the future of comedy on network television.
Kyrax explores what an editor is... and what an editor isn't.
Joe Keatinge talks about Glory, Hell Yeah and the awesomeness of making comics.
Men are strong. Women are sexy. That's the subtext one gleans from comics.
Matt Wilson talks to us about supervillainy, robot detectives, podcasting and quicksand.
It never fails. Bring up the way women are objectified and hypersexualized in mainstream superhero comics, and I guarantee that you will get more than one response saying, "Men are objectified in comics, too! Look at those big, bulging muscles and the focus on Superman's chest!"
Ed Brisson published comics through New Reliable Press, letters many comics including the new Prophet and writes a comic called Murder Book. We talked to him a lot.
I really hate comic books. No, not comics. I love comics. I hate comic BOOKS.
COMIC NEWS ROUNDUP: "Before Watchmen"! Archie and the interracial baby! Preview of Oni Press' THE COLDEST CITY!
Awesome artist and Palette Swap creator Rusty Shackles drops in to talk art, comics and video game covers.