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ConSequential Podcast 65 - More Thought Bubble

Podcast 65 - Thought Bubble Hauls

November 16, 2016

We're back from Thought Bubble and here to tell you about the exciting things we picked up - including several hideous diseases! But more than that we got some great new comics and interviewed some interesting creators. Let us tell you what you would have bought if only you had our impeccable taste.

Also we're sorry about how wet this all sounds. Sorry. About. The. Wet.

We talked to:

  • 15:20 - Tab Kimpton, Discord Comics
  • 21:30 - Harry Bentley & Michael Barr of Dragonhide Studios (and Dragonhoard Publishing)
  • 38:20 - Jade Sarson, For the Love of God Marie, Cafe Suada
  • 48:00 - Faye Simms, The Foldings
  • 52:40 - David Hine, Cowboys and Insects
  • 57:15 - James McKay, Dream of a Low Carbon Future

We read:

  • For the Love of God, Marie - Jade Sarson
  • Shoplifter - Michael Cho
  • Damaris - Sarah Peploe
  • Get Your Man - Kami D (via Dragonhoard)
  • The Foldings - Faye Simms
  • Cowboys and Insects - David Hine and Shaky Kane
  • March - John Lewis/Andrew Aydin/Nate Powell
  • Old Person Whisperer
  • The Auntie - Alyssa Wong and Wendy Xu
  • Rolling Blackouts - Sarah Glidden
  • Where Were You? - Tetley Clarke (It's not on his shop right now, maybe it will be soon?)
  • Butt Ghosts - Silvia Carrus
  • Feminist Cat - Silvia Carrus
  • Social Justice Penguin - Silvia Carrus 
  • Wired Up Wrong - Rachael Smith
  • Cogs - Lorenzo Fruzza (Jinku Comics)
  • Fantasy Sports Number 2 - Sam Bosma

Not enough? Roger rounded up his favourite picks from Thought Bubble's Rainbow Road.

In Podcast Tags Alyssa Wong, Andrew Aydin, Butt Ghosts, Cogs, Cowboys and insects, Damaris, David Hine, Dragonhoard, Dream of a Post Carbon Future, Fantasy Sports Number 2, Faye Simms, Feminist Cat, For the love of god marie, Get Your Man, Jade Sarson, Jinku Comics, John Lewis, Kami D, Lorenzo Fruzza, March, Michael Cho, Nate Powell, Old Person Whisperer, Rachael Smith, Rolling Blackouts, Sam Bosma, Sarah Glidden, Sarah Peploe, Shaky Kane, Shoplifter, Silvia Carrus, Social Justice Penguin, Tetley Clarke, The Auntie, The Foldings, Wendy Xu, Where Were You?, Wired Up Wrong
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ConSequential Podcast Episode 60 - The Eisner Awards

Podcast 60 - The Eisner Awards

August 4, 2016

This episode we look at the Eisner Awards, looking at recent winners and asking: "Awards, huh? What are they good for?" Stick with us to find out.

Sixty episodes! Where does the time go? I'm serious, where is it. ANSWER ME, PHYSICS.

We read:

  • Deadpool v Gambit - Ben Blacker, Benjamin Acker, Danilo Beyruth
  • Empty Zone - Jason Shawn Alexander, Darragh Savage, Luis Nct
  • Mechanism - Raffaele Ienco
  • Bad Machinery - John Allison
  • Gunnerkrigg Court - Tom Siddell
  • Giant Days - John Allison  and Lissa Tremain
  • Doctor Strange - Jason Aaron and Chris Bachalo
  • Vision - Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta

Eisner:

  • March - John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, Nate Powell
  • Showa: A History of Japan 1953-1989 - Shigeru Mizuki
  • Southern Bastards - Jason Aaron and Jason Latour
  • Paper Girls - Brian K Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, Matt Wilson
  • Descender - Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen

You can find a full list of the Eisner Winners here.

John Barrowman as Squirrel Girl
John Barrowman as Squirrel Girl

Photo credit: John Barrowman MBE

MBE

In Podcast Tags Andrew Aydin, Bad Machinery, Ben Blacker, Benjamin Acker, Brian K Vaughan, Chris Bachalo, Cliff Chiang, Danilo Beyruth, Darragh Savage, Deadpool v Gambit, Descender, Doctor Strange, Dustin Nguyen, Eisner Awards, Empty Zone, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Giant Days, Gunnerkrigg Court, Jason Aaron, Jason Latour, Jason Shawn Alexander, Jeff Lemire, John Allison, John Lewis, Lissa Tremain, Luis Nct, March, Matt Wilson, Mechanism, Nate Powell, Paper Girls, Raffaele Ienco, Shigeru Mizuki, Showa: A History of Japan 1953-1989, Southern Bastards, Tom King, Tom Siddell, Vision
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