Perfect Bound Comic Book Podcast

The Panel Jumper & Comics Dungeon

The Perfect Bound Podcast is a weekly show about anything and everything comic books and comics related, brought to you by Ben Laurance and Cole Hornaday of The Panel Jumper, and Chris Casos and Nicole Lamb from Comics Dungeon.

  1. 12/21/2020

    Perfect Bound Podcast – Episode 273

    Today, we welcome musician, playwright, filmmaker and artist Matthew Southworth. Matt’s impressive CV includes uncredited re-writes on the film “Suspect Zero” (a story in and of itself); playing with his band The Capillaries, as well as with Harvey Danger, all around Seattle; and illustrating titles such as Spider-Man, Spider-Girl, X-Men, Thunderbolts and several stories for Dark Horse which he also wrote. Matt also co-created Stumptown with Greg Rucka, which was picked up by ABC and ran for one season starring Cobie Smulders (the MCU’s Maria Hill). Matt’s current project The Cloven, written by “The Art of Racing in the Rain” author Garth Stein is currently available from Fantagraphics. Tune in to this episode as Cole and Ben speak with Matt about: • Matt’s experience in the Seattle music scene • How he came to work on the film “Suspect Zero” • How he transitioned from writing screenplays to drawing comics • Working with Stefano Gaudiano • Developing Stumptown with Greg Rucka • Being an Executive Producer on the Stumptown TV show • Getting connected with Garth Stein to work on The Cloven • Creating the environments for Stumptown and The Cloven • Publishing The Cloven as a graphic novel series • Dealing with the after effects of having COVID during 2020 • His process for drawing and coloring pages • …and much, much more. Parents beware, this episode contains occasional bad words. Connect with Matt: Website | Twitter https://ia601405.us.archive.org/17/items/perfect-bound-ep-273/PerfectBound_Ep273.mp3 E-mail us: perfectboundpodcast@gmail.com The Panel Jumper: thepaneljumper.com / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram

    1h 21m
  2. 11/23/2020

    Perfect Bound Podcast – Episode 272

    Battle of the Linguist Mages Today on the show, Cole and Ben welcome playwright and novelist Scotto Moore. Scotto is a Seattle-based, multi-media raconteur who, for fourteen years, has been a cornerstone of the Seattle Fringe Theatre community. During his fourteen years as an active playwright, we saw major productions of his work nearly every year, including at least 45 short plays penned for events like 14/48: THE WORLD’S QUICKEST THEATRE FESTIVAL. Theatre highlights include his a cappella sci-fi musical Silhouette, which premiered at Annex Theatre, winning the 2018 Gregory Falls Award for Outstanding New Play, presented by Theatre Puget Sound. His break-out sci-fi/horror novella “Your Favorite Band Cannot Save You,” was published by Tor.com in 2019, and today we come together to discuss Scotto’s eagerly anticipated debut Tor.com novel, “Battle of the Linguist Mages,” based on his stage plays Duel of the Linguist Mages and Balconies, which will be released in early 2022. We’re also joined by Manager Mike Gilson, who has performed in Scotto’s play Balconies, and was a proof-reader for “Battle of the Linguist Mages.” Today we talk with Scotto about: • Adapting his own plays into a novel • How writing for theater influences his novel writing • Mike’s experience being a proofreader • Scotto’s influences • How he pitched his novel to tor.com • The benefits of proofreaders • Doing the work as a writer, and learning more about yourself • Having to do virtual book tours in the age of COVID • Details on “Battle of the Linguist Mages” • What’s in store for 2023 Follow Scotto everywhere: scotto.org | twitter | soundcloud | The Coffee Table https://ia601503.us.archive.org/22/items/pbp-ep-272/PBP_Ep272.mp3 E-mail us: perfectboundpodcast@gmail.com The Panel Jumper: thepaneljumper.com / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram

    1 hr
  3. 11/09/2020

    Perfect Bound Podcast – Episode 271

    Frank Gogol Today on the show, Cole and Ben welcome Frank Gogol. Frank is a San Francisco-based writer of Grief (Ringo Award nominee), Dead End Kids (Best New Series, The Independent Creator Awards), and No Heroine, all from Source Point Press. The child of addicts, Frank’s a humble dude whose comics greatly reflect the world around him as he grew up. He spent much of his youth moving from place to place, with occasional stints in foster care and group homes as he dealt with his very complicated relationship with his mother. His first anthology collection, Grief contains short stories of addiction, betrayal and abandonment. Dead End Kids tells the tale of a group of Stephen King-esque outcasts as they try to solve the mysterious murder of one of their own, and No Heroine is about a woman trying desperately to stay clean – all the while doing her best to mend her relationship with her mother, find her place in this world, and kill as many vampires as she can. Volume 2 of Dead End Kids will be in stores in January, 2021. Join us as we talk to Frank about: • How he got involved with Source Point Press • What inspired Dead End Kids • Working with artists such as Ben Templesmith • How he dealt with the success of Dead End Kids • How he feels about conventions • Volume 2 of Dead End Kids: The Suburban Job • How 9/11 influenced him • His influences for No Heroine • What he’s learned through all of his artistic collaborations • His ideas for licensed characters • His newsletter Connect with Frank: website | twitter | instagram https://ia601400.us.archive.org/32/items/perfect-bound-episode-271/PerfectBound_Episode271.mp3 E-mail us: perfectboundpodcast@gmail.com The Panel Jumper: thepaneljumper.com / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram

    51 min
5
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9 Ratings

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The Perfect Bound Podcast is a weekly show about anything and everything comic books and comics related, brought to you by Ben Laurance and Cole Hornaday of The Panel Jumper, and Chris Casos and Nicole Lamb from Comics Dungeon.