That's The Issue Matt Lune
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The best way to get to know someone is through the things that they love. Each episode, host Matt Lune will be talking with guests about the comic books that are important to them; it could be the first they read or the first they loved; the one they always go back to or the one that makes them laugh, or cry – or all of the above! For whatever reason, if that issue is important to them, That’s The Issue we'll talk about!
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Effigies and an Evolving Industry, with Sarah Gordon and Matt Hawkins
Welcome to That’s The Issue! I’m Matt Lune, and I’ll be joined every episode by guests to discuss their love of comics by looking at the comics they love.
Today on the show, I'm joined by small press creator Sarah Gordon and President/COO of Top Cow, Matt Hawkins. We talk about the evolution of the comics industry in the decades since Matt first met Rob Liefeld and started working for Extreme Studios, how to engage with a changing comics audience, and about one of the strangest Kickstarter rewards of all...join us!
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The History of Animation, with Fred Van Lente
Welcome to That’s The Issue! I’m Matt Lune, and I’ll be joined every episode by guests to discuss their love of comics by looking at the comics they love.
Today on the show, I'm joined by writer Fred Van Lente ( “Amazing Spider-Man” “Archer and Armstrong” “The Comic Book History of Comics”) to talk about his new Kickstarter with artist Ryan Dunlavey, “The Comic Book History of Animation!”
We discuss the early days of animation in Hollywood, finding the human stories within the history, the hidden figures behind the legends, and so much more!
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Exploring Tartarus, with Johnnie Christmas and Jack T Cole
Today on the show, I'm joined by Johnnie Christmas and Jack T. Cole, the writer and artist behind the new Image Comics series Tartarus! We discuss the ins and outs of their working relationship, the process of building a world, and much much more!
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Legacies and Influences, with Matt Kindt and Kelly Kanayama
On this week's episode, I'm joined by writer and creator Matt Kindt, and comics journalist Kelly Kanayama to discuss the importance of influences on a creators work, as well as the legacy that creators leave behind.
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Never Getting Bored, with Ted Brandt and Ro Stein
On this week's episode I'm joined by the art team behind the Image Comics series Crowded, Ted Brandt and Ro Stein. On the show we discuss their artistic process, their inspirations, how their approach to their art is evolving over time, and the things they do to keep their work interesting.
We also discuss their favorite comics. For Ted, it’s “Never as Bad as you Think” by Stuart and Kathryn Immonen, and for Ro it’s “The Adventure Zone vol 1: Here There be Gerblins” by the McElroys.
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From Zines to the Screen, with Aditya Bidikar and Alice Castle
On this week's episode I'm joined by letterer and writer Aditya Bidikar and critic and writer Alice Castle to discuss the comics they love! Along the way, we talk about, well, everything about comics! From making zines all the way through to adapting your work for the big screen. Join us!
Customer Reviews
Annoying
I rarely leave negative reviews, but I listen to a LOT of podcasts and this one just isn’t good. I will grant I only listened to the secret empire coverage, so maybe other episodes are better. The British (I’m assuming) guy has some good insight but his microphone or whatever is set so low you can barely hear what he’s saying. The other rambles on and on but doesn’t actually SAY anything. It’s just “oh... oh no. I was like, oh this is bad. This is BAD. Oh Lordy. No. Nooooo.” And on and on it goes. By the time the get to anything of substance my Patience has worn out. They just say the same things over and over. We get it, we know how you feel, move onto the next topic please.