Comics.FM - Radio People Talking Comics

JP Black

Talking comics with radio people! It’s like Hot Ones, except comic books instead of wings and radio DJ’s instead of actual celebrities!

  1. 09/05/2025

    Ryan Wild / WKTI, WFXF, WLHK, KQKQ, KCCQ + More (TMNT)

    The legend of Ryan Wild has been told for the past 25 years in radio. Now focused on Mediabase and voiceover work, he has spent time either on-air or programming (or both) on more call letters than keys on a keyboard. Wild's journey has taken him from Quad Cities, to Des Moines, Chicago, Omaha, Milwaukee, and Indianapolis. Just as legendary as his radio career, his love for all things 80's and 90's nostalgia was the perfect fit to cover Jason Aaron's reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. With Raphael in prison, Michelangelo starring in Japanese action movies, and Leonardo and Donatello struggling in their own ways, how will out favorite pizza loving New Yorkers come together for one more cowabunga! Comics.FM episodes are always filled with real radio talk, and this one even more serious with a personal journey of mental health for the first half of the episode. If you just want to jump to the comic talk, that starts about 49 min in. Ryan tells JP about his favorite celebrities he's interviewed and Dennis Miller, John McCain, Luke Bryan and yes, Taylor Swift top the list! Find out why he feels the country music artists make for the best in-person interactions. As a Superhero, think a bumbling Greatest American Hero with Superman's abilities and Blankman's desire to be a crime fighter -- starring TV's Michael Chiklis, Da Commish. Ultimately, Wild loves the people he worked with in radio. That's his real superpower. Connect with him @wildonair

    1h 31m
  2. 07/30/2025

    Danielle Tufano / 95.9 The River (Saga)

    Danielle talks about moving up the ranks at 95.9 The River out in the Chicago suburbs and some strange run-in's with listeners. Roses given, feet pics requested were all part of the gig that she didn't know she was signing up for! JP and Danielle talk about the amazing comic, Saga by Brian K. Vaughan (writer), Fiona Staples (artist). Saga is set in a vast universe where two warring races—the technologically advanced Landfallians (with wings) and the magic-wielding Wreath (with horns) have turned their home worlds conflict into a galaxy-spanning war. Though Landfall and Wreath can't risk destroying each other directly, their war wages on countless other planets and moons, dragging in outsiders and mercenaries. You get to read the story as it unfolds while the main character Hazel (daughter of Alana and Marko) narrates as the crew is always on the run.  Comics.FM delves both into the comic but also the radio career of the guest. Danielle talks about getting into radio and how it can wear you down over the years, especially when you are a good solider and say yes to everything without complaints. In her longtime role at 95.9 The Riever, eventually, even the best team player can feel it's the right time to move onto a new adventure.  Danielle and JP talk about the "On" and "Off" switches that radio people have when meeting listeners or being out in public and how it could be vastly different experiences than what you hear over the airwaves. Tufano also gets into why there is an extra layer of uncomfortable than happens being a female personality on the radio and using her real name. As a superhero, she would be Flygirl, but not the dancing kind, put possibly in a tracksuit regardless.  Danielle talks about interviewing Jeremy Renner, Gary Sinese, and Mark McGrath and why it's important to stick to the script. When the band Lit asks you to get alcohol - keep the change Plus she gets an offer she can't refuse, but did refuse from Gene Simmons! It's like Hot Ones but instead of wings, it's comics, and instead of licking saucy fingers, Danielle gets into licking toes and elbows!

    1h 4m
  3. 07/15/2025

    Joe Cicero / Star 105.5 (Godzilla vs Chicago)

    Joe Cicero, you know him from Star 105.5 in in the Northwest Suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. And also his long history with Chicago pizza and Chicago radio joins JP Black to talk about the first issue of the IDW "Godzilla in America" series, the aptly titled Godzilla vs Chicago. This is Joe's first ever comic book!  Godzilla vs Chicago consists of 4 mini-stories. The first, from Mike Costa and Ryan Brown, is a must read for Chicago sports fans and Svengoolie fans. The second story with tales from the El train from Tim Seeley and Heather Breckel. The 3rd story from Ezra Daniels is a classic Chicago politics story with a twist. And the book wraps up with a Caroline Cash story that gives a giant sized middle finger to Indiana... which is every Chicagoan's dream of course. Plus Godzilla everywhere in Chicagoland! So many great Chicago references in the comic, but there is one mistake that both Joe and J.P. each realized in this issue! Stay for the radio talk as they each share their stories about how not to fry an engineer inside a radio tower! EXCLUSIVE JOE CICERO RADIO STORIES NOT HEARD ANYWHERE ELSE! Before becoming the main dude on suburban Chicago airwaves for 15 years, Joe had a journey in downtown Chicago radio. Find out about Joe's first gig on the air and what legendary radio personality he had to follow. Radio has so many twists and turns and you gotta make the most of every chance you get. With demo CD in hand, Joe made sure it got in the hands of someone who could give him another shot! Find out how Joe Cicero pissed off the iconic Kevin Matthews as the hotshot new overnight kid.  When Joe gets to Star 105.5 in Crystal Lake, the drama starts on Day 1 with his new boss not even knowing he was hired - yikes! He's a big deal as the morning host and even get a cell phone with a whole lotta MINUTES ready to use! If Joe Cicero were a Superhero, who would he be? While he has dressed as Batman for Halloween and even got to drive the original Batmobile, his power of care and compassion would turn him into the Amazing Frenzo! (no relation to Wizzo from the Bozo Show.... we think) Last but not least, Joe Cicero dishes the dirt on the several celebrities he interviewed that may or not be cool (or a jerk!) - Avril, Alanis, Foxworthy, Simon Cowell and more! Follow Joe's antics online @radiojoecicero and also if you are in the Chicago area, check out the McHenry Outdoor Theater at GoldenAgeCinemas.com

    1h 10m
  4. 06/15/2025

    Jack Taddeo / Radio PD, GM, Owner, Consultant (Dead Air)

    JP Black and Jack Taddeo get into the fun behind the scenes world of radio about being actually live, and all the chaos and greatness that can come when the adrenaline kicks in with a hot mic! Jack talks about changing the format game at WLIT in Chicago at 93.9 Lite FM and what would actually when DEAD AIR is heard over the station airwaves. Do we yell at someone first or get it back on the air first? JP finds out if Jack can fire him 10+ years later for letting F-Bombs from Ozzy on the air! The comic we picked is called "Dead Air" (how appropriate!) written by Benjamin Hunting and art by Joe Ng. Imagine if once a year, every year, you could talk to the dead. That’s the world of Dead Air, where this technology has become just another commercial service. When Michelle, the main character, finally decides to use it to reconnect with an old friend from her college radio days, she ends up getting way more than she bargained for. And yes - the viral moment mentioned in this episode with a young Kevin Walters who, in protest of the Des Plaines Oasis shutting down, handcuffed himself to the door. It was a special place for him as he was conceived there after a Phil Collins concert. I believe it was a Burger King bathroom.  Comics and talk about 103.9 The Fox, a station that Jack format flipped and put JP on (for some reason) in afternoons! We wrap up with some tangent on Batman Radio, Michael Keaton anger, and random drag racing stories. Anything goes on Comics.FM (if only we had wings to steal a gimmick from Hot Ones...) Jack's Music on Vinyl Read the first 4 pages of Issue 1 for free Benjamin Hunting CJNK Spotify Playlists 1 2

    56 min
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Talking comics with radio people! It’s like Hot Ones, except comic books instead of wings and radio DJ’s instead of actual celebrities!