Neighborhood Comics Convo

Lee @NBRHDComics

Neighborhood Comics Convo is a podcast about comic books. Recorded in Savannah, GA at the LCS Neighborhood Comics, we talk with creators, fans, industry insiders and the like. We delve into our guests' origin stories, revisit favorite books and peek behind the curtain on what it's like to run a comic book store. convo.neighborhoodcomics.com

  1. MAR 18

    Waco O'Guin and the Paradise PD + Farzar Comic Kickstarter

    Episode Guest: Waco O’Guin Waco O’Guin and I have a history. And luckily for me, we also have a present and a future. I’ve known animation tycoon/show runner/comedy writer/entrepreneur/serial day trader Waco O’Guin since junior high school. I’m extremely proud of all he’s accomplished. From winning a Butterfinger art contest to crashing the Music Video Awards, he was always the coolest guy in my rotation. These days we don’t see each other as often as I’d like, but when we do, we’re right back in the thick of things. In this episode of Neighborhood Comics Convo, we talk about Waco’s animation career, getting blackout in Savannah for his 21st birthday and his new Kickstarter graphic novel project. Paradise PD & Farzar: The Final Season Graphic Novel As a television creator, you don’t always get to end a show on your own terms. This graphic novel project allows Waco and his partner Roger the chance to tell one last story. If you’ve enjoyed their shows on Netflix, this is the (not so?) happy ending you’ve been waiting to enjoy. The campaign ends on April 2 and is fully funded. Damn Show Plus We also discussed the underground phenomenon the Damn! Show and its second life on a custom streaming platform. If you want to see where Waco and Roger started, this is just for you. Those Scruggs You can check out Waco’s latest creation, Those Scruggs wherever you watch videos online. Facebook If you’re listening to the audio version, be sure to visit our website to see vintage photos of me and Waco in high school. We were very, very cool guys. And no, you can’t hear our rap album. Neighborhood Comics is a reader-supported indie comic shop. To receive new posts and support our work, become a subscriber. Get full access to Neighborhood Comics at convo.neighborhoodcomics.com/subscribe

    57 min
  2. At the Bodega with Thao Hong

    07/03/2025

    At the Bodega with Thao Hong

    I was thrilled to chat with Savannah artist Thao Hong about their work and recent tabling experience at DCAZ. In this Episode: * Thao Hong shares her creative process and workspace. * Thao’s collaboration with her fiancé enhances her artistic journey. * Listening to podcasts and music fuels her creativity. * Toy making evolved from a hobby to a significant part of her work. * The Egg Boys brand reflects her love for food and art. * Interactive tabling strategies engage audiences at conventions. * DCAZ provided a unique platform for artists to connect with the public. * Community support is vital for artistic growth and accountability. * Cohesive presentation of work enhances audience experience. Summary In this conversation, Lee Heidel speaks with Savannah artist Thao Hong about her creative journey, the importance of community, and her unique approach to art and toy making. They discuss her experiences at the DCAZ Fest, the concept behind her Egg Boys brand, and the interactive strategies she employs at conventions. Thao shares insights on the significance of collaboration, the joy of creating, and the role of accountability in artistic endeavors. The conversation highlights the vibrant art scene in Savannah and the importance of making art accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Choice Quotes * "I love a good podcast." * "Eggs are my artistic muse." * "Art should be fun and playful." Get full access to Neighborhood Comics at convo.neighborhoodcomics.com/subscribe

    38 min
  3. Re-Discovering Superman in 2025 with Stephen Robinson

    04/03/2025

    Re-Discovering Superman in 2025 with Stephen Robinson

    Our Guest: Stephen Robinson Stephen Robinson is a journalist, playwright and columnist with his own Substack: The Play Typer Guy. Follow him there and subscribe to his podcast. Summary In this conversation, Lee and Stephen explore the legacy of Superman, drawing parallels between historical events and contemporary societal issues. They discuss Superman's origins, his role as a symbol of hope and justice, and the complexities of his character in relation to modern culture. The dialogue delves into themes of identity, immigration, and the evolution of superhero narratives, emphasizing the importance of understanding these characters within their historical and cultural contexts. Takeaways * The rise of fascism today mirrors historical events from the 1930s. * Superman's creation was a response to societal fears and injustices. * The character of Superman has evolved significantly over the decades. * Superman embodies the immigrant narrative, representing hope and resilience. * The duality of identity is a central theme in superhero stories. * Superman serves as a reflection of societal values and challenges. * The importance of legacy in shaping superhero narratives cannot be overstated. * Modern storytelling must address contemporary issues through the lens of superheroes. * Superheroes can inspire change and reflect our better selves. * Understanding the historical context of superheroes enriches their narratives. Chapters * 00:00 Reflections on Modern Society and Historical Parallels * 02:21 The Legacy of Superman: Origins and Evolution * 03:08 Intro * 05:15 Superman's Cultural Impact and Adaptations * 08:19 Personal Connections to Superman: Childhood Memories * 11:12 The Silver Age of Superman: A Unique Era * 13:58 Superman's Powers and Storytelling Challenges * 17:01 Superman's Rural Roots and Political Resonance * 19:50 Immigrant Identity and Superman's Origin Story * 28:33 Cultural Heritage and Identity in Superhero Narratives * 31:29 The Evolution of Lex Luthor: From Mad Scientist to Billionaire * 34:05 Superman’s Role in Society: A Reflection on Modern Issues * 37:03 The New Superman: Exploring Absolute Superman * 40:31 The Why Behind Superman: Arrogance and Responsibility * 45:24 Reimagining Superheroes in a Modern Context * 51:47 The Evolution of Superheroes and Their Stories * 57:11 Secret Identities and Their Significance * 01:03:09 The Role of Art and History in Superhero Narratives * 01:07:19 The Complexity of Villains and Heroes * 01:10:27 Closing Thoughts and Future Endeavors Get full access to Neighborhood Comics at convo.neighborhoodcomics.com/subscribe

    1h 11m
5
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8 Ratings

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Neighborhood Comics Convo is a podcast about comic books. Recorded in Savannah, GA at the LCS Neighborhood Comics, we talk with creators, fans, industry insiders and the like. We delve into our guests' origin stories, revisit favorite books and peek behind the curtain on what it's like to run a comic book store. convo.neighborhoodcomics.com