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Comics And Mental Health Podcast

Podcast Episode 12: Comics and Mental Illness

January 20, 2014

Comics about mental illness are surprisingly common, both personal narratives and fiction, and in this podcast we take a look at a range of them. We take a look at some of the best and look at whether they can be useful to people dealing with mental illness. We also look at some recent releases, and talk a worrying amount of nonsense.

  • Lighter than My Shadow
  • Very Casual
  • The End of the Fucking World
  • Dangeritis
  • The Chimpanzee Complex
  • Jerusalem
  • Pyongyang
  • Epileptic
  • Room for Love
  • Naming Monsters
  • The Nao of Brown
  • I Do Not Have an Eating Disorder
  • Psychiatric tales
  • Swallow me Whole
  • I Kill Giants
  • Fun Home

Films about Finnish Radiation

  • Into Eternity

Pretentious douchenozzle books about "literature":

  • Reading for the Plot
  • Hamlet in Purgatory

Sweets you probably will not enjoy

  • Arsch mit Ohren
In Podcast Tags Dangeritis, Epileptic, Fun Home, Hamlet in Purgatory, I Do Not Have an Eating Disorder, I Kill Giants, Into Eternity, Jerusalem, Lighter Than My Shadow, Naming Monsters, Psychiatric tales, Pyongyang, Reading for the Plot, Room for Love, Swallow me Whole, The Chimpanzee Complex, The End of the Fucking World, The Nao of Brown, Very Casual
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Podcast Episode 6 - Kids' Comics

August 31, 2013

As any number of hacks will tell you, comics aren't just for kids anymore. But have things gone too far the other way? What are the good kids' comics? And who better to talk about that than three people who are not and do not have children? No one, that's who.

If you're feeling like spending some money, please consider supporting the Cartozia Kickstarter, or picking up the Music by Programmers album, which includes tracks by the composer of our them music, Chris Whitworth, Funds raised support maths and computer education at Bletchley Park and the National Computer Museum.

Jack Kirby, ladies and gents.
Jack Kirby, ladies and gents.

Comics we covered this week:

  • Infinite Vacation
  • Mind MGMT
  • Habibi
  • Delilah Dirk
  • Anya's Ghost
  • Chloe Noonan Monster Hunter
  • Bad Machinery
  • Battling Boy
  • I Saw You
  • Naming Monsters
  • Baggywrinkles
  • Cartozia
  • Molly Danger
  • Smile
  • Drama
  • The Beano
  • The Phoenix
  • The Dandy (deceased)
In Kids' Comics, Podcast Tags 2000AD, Anya's Ghost, Asterix, Bad Machinery, Baggywrinkles, Battling Boy, Cartozia, Chloe Noonan Monster Hunter, Delilah Dirk, Habibi, I Saw You, Infinite Vacation, Kickstarter, Mind MGMT, Molly Danger, Naming Monsters, New Brighton Archaeological Society
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Episode 3 Comics For New Readers
Episode 3 Comics For New Readers

Podcast Episode 3: What Comics Should You Give New Readers?

July 9, 2013

This week we decide what the best books to introduce newcomers to comics. Handy stuff! Don’t worry though, because there’s petulance and swearing aplenty. And quite a lot of talk about OhJoySexToy.com. That bit's a little vile, so maybe jump forward a bit from about 20 minutes in if you're a delicate sort. Smelling salts in hand, we press on.

A quick reminder: if you like our theme music, electronic music, or supporting good causes the Music By Programmers album has more tracks from the composer of our theme, Chris Whitworth. And it's for charidee.

Mentioned in this week’s show:

  • Fatale Volume 3
  • Saga Volume 2
  • Prophet Volume 2
  • Naming Monsters
  • The Suitcase
  • Young Avengers
  • Hawkeye Issue 11
  • Satellite Sam
  • Batman ’66
  • Chloe Noonan Monster Hunter
  • Eustace
  • E-merl hypercomics
  • Basically anything by Giannis Milongiannis

The “What to read” books:

  • Blankets
  • Planetary
  • Sandman
In Podcast Tags Batman ’66, Blankets, Chloe Noonan Monster Hunter, Eustace, Fatale, Hawkeye, Naming Monsters, Oh Joy Sex Toy, Planetary, Prophet, Saga, Sandman, Satellite Sam, The Suitcase, Young Avengers
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