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This podcast is the collection of Spotlight Interviews recorded by the staff of Pop Culture Squad. There are lots of discussions with comic book creators and pop culture personalities about their work and process. Most of these interviews are transcribed along with other material at www.popculturesquad.com.We are @popculturesquad at Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook

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This podcast is the collection of Spotlight Interviews recorded by the staff of Pop Culture Squad. There are lots of discussions with comic book creators and pop culture personalities about their work and process. Most of these interviews are transcribed along with other material at www.popculturesquad.com.We are @popculturesquad at Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook

    Ep. #036 SquadCast Interview with Joel Meadows

    Ep. #036 SquadCast Interview with Joel Meadows

    Join us for a special interview with writer Joel Meadows. After 30 years of shepherding Tripwire Magazine, his debut graphic novel, Sherlock Holmes and the Empire Builders: The Gene Genie is about to be published. Enjoy the conversation about his career and his latest project.

    For more about the book, check out the crowdfunding page at zoop.gg:
    https://zoop.gg/c/sherlockholmesandtheempirebuilders

    or check out the post on popculturesquad.com

    • 39 min
    Ep. #035 SquadCast Interview with Philip Bond and Will Potter of Geezer

    Ep. #035 SquadCast Interview with Philip Bond and Will Potter of Geezer

    We are great supporters of independent and, especially, crowdfunded comics. One of the best individual new comics that we read last year was Geezer #1, which was funded on Kickstarter and published by Off Register Press.
    Geezer tells the story of the almost remembered and not quite successful Britpop band Geezer. It is brilliant concept that writer Will Potter and artist Philip Bond have rendered into a uniquely sized comic book. The misadventures of this imaginary band dovetail perfectly with real life events and style choices that put the story squarely in the timeline of the height of popularity of real bands like Blur and Oasis. There is a terrific cast of characters and Bond's visually artistry is magnificently displayed in a seven inch square format to match the size of vinyl record single.
    Issue number two of this series, which expected to be a five-issue event, is nearing the end of its crowdfunding run on Kickstarter. We had the opportunity to talk to both Will and Philip about the project. There are some fantastic stories in this SquadCast about the origins of the project and what they hope for the future of the series.
    The campaign ends noon Eastern Daylight Time on Saturday April 15th. That is plenty of time to back this project and listen to this fun interview with a great pair of blokes. We hope you enjoy the conversation and check the PopCultureSquad post to see more about the campaign.

    • 43 min
    Ep. #034 SquadCast Interview with Russell Nohelty and Laurie Foster

    Ep. #034 SquadCast Interview with Russell Nohelty and Laurie Foster

    Our latest SquadCast interview takes place with a pair of comic creators working to fund their latest project, and it is a great concept.
    For several years now, writer and editor Russell Nohelty has been working on the multiple volumes of his anthology series Cthulhu Is Hard to Spell for a few years now, and as the project transitions to the next phase he has partnered with Laurie Foster and Unlikely Heroes Studios to repackage the books in an even more accessible format with added material.
    The crowdfunding campaign for this special release is running on BackerKit until March 21st.
    We spoke with both Russell and Laurie about the project, H.P. Lovecraft and the challenges that his legacy presents in the current social climate, and a whole bunch of other cool stuff.
    Russell is an author with credits such as Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter, The Godsverse Chronicles, and The Obsidian Spindle Saga, as well as being the editor for the Cthulhu is Hard to Spell anthology series. He has also contributed to a bunch of anthologies including:  Cthulhu Invades Oz, Monsters and Other Scary Shit, Parallel Worlds, The Edgar Allan Poe Chronicles to name a few.
    Laurie is an editor, inker, publisher, cosplayer, and pretty much everything else that you can think of. She runs Unlikely Heroes Studios and if the day has a Y at the end, she is probably running a crowdfunding campaign somewhere.
    This conversation focused on the campaign for the excellent Cthulhu Is Hard to Spell, but it also ventured into the realms of the horror genre in general, representation in publishing, and nerdy favorites.
    We hope you enjoy the conversation:

    • 46 min
    Ep. #033 SquadCast Interview with Leeanne Krecic

    Ep. #033 SquadCast Interview with Leeanne Krecic

    We were very excited to talk to our latest guest. Cartoonist Leeanne Krecic, creator of the worldwide hit webcomic series Let's Play, sat down for a discussion about her comic making craft and what she is currently working on.
    Let's Play, a romance webcomic that has 4.8 million subscribers and over half a billion views on Webtoon, is Leeanne's most well-known work. It is a super engaging story with wonderful, and relatable characters. 
    Leeanne has just launched a Kickstarter to make a video game based on the characters from Let's Play called Everdate. It funded in less than three hours and is barging through stretch goals. We talked with her about the game and what backers can expect from the results of the campaign.
    As is typical with most comic creators, Leeanne's journey to comic success is unique and interesting. We talked about her journey and the challenges that she overcame.
    We are really happy that we had the opportunity to talk to Leeanne about her comic, life, and the game.
    We hope you enjoy the SquadCast, and don't forget to check out the campaign information for Everdate - Let's Play: The Dating Game.

    • 39 min
    Ep. #032 SquadCast Interview with Fell Hound

    Ep. #032 SquadCast Interview with Fell Hound

    In our latest episode  We are happy to bring you a conversation bright new star in comics. Our guest Fell Hound is about to have here second solo comic published. It is a graphic novella called And We Love You. Fell wrote and illustrated this book. I have to say I am a fan.
    This book which will be published this month from Scout Comics is the second book in the universe of Commander Rao. Her first book generated Ringo Award nominations and both of them started as crowdfunded projects on Kickstarter and were subsequently picked up for widespread release by Scout.
     And We Love You is a prequel to Commander Rao, and it takes place about 10 years before the first story. As you will here in the conversation with Fell, I was absolutely blown away by this comic. It is full of emotion and poignent scenes. 
     It was great getting a chance to talk to Fell about this excellent book.
     You can find our review of the book and some preview art at popculturesquad.com

    • 22 min
    Ep. #031 SquadCast Interview with Tony Fleecs and Tim Seeley

    Ep. #031 SquadCast Interview with Tony Fleecs and Tim Seeley

    In the latest episode of the Pop Culture SquadCast we sat down with a pair accomplished comic creators and talked about the book that they are creating together.
    Both Tim Seeley and Tony Fleecs are known for creating excellent and inventive comics over the past couple of decades, and this one is off to a great start.
    The two cartoonists are creating a book called Local Man that focuses on a superhero who is at a low point in his life and has to go back to his hometown and solve crimes without using his super powers.
    Local Man is being published by Image Comics and issue one comes out next month.
    We spent some time in our conversation talking about the interesting way that Seeley and Fleecs have worked together to create this comic. Since both have been writers and artists and letterers on comics, they are able to divide up the work in creative ways.
    We also talked about their take on the state of the comic industry and what being and independent creator means today.
    We hope you enjoy the conversation.

    • 48 min

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