Comic Book Club: Jim Zub
Jim Zub (Skullkickers) breaks out the scoop for this episode, revealing the winners of his Tavern Tales Talent Search contest,…
First launched in 2003, Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore’s The Walking Dead has become one of the biggest franchises in history. The Image Comics book ran for nearly 16 years, depicting what life is like in the zombie apocalypse. The twist? It’s not just what you see in a zombie movie… In shambles on forever. The comic was adapted into a slate of TV shows by AMC, including the mothership titular series. And TWD has gotten so big it’s launched its own conventions, museum exhibits, and even a cruise or two.
On Comic Book Club’s page, you can check out reviews of the comics. And in addition, podcast discussions of the many TV shows, and future of the franchise.
Jim Zub (Skullkickers) breaks out the scoop for this episode, revealing the winners of his Tavern Tales Talent Search contest,…
Amazing Spider-Man writer Dan Slott drops by our last show at The PIT to talk about the next big Spidey story, Ends of The Earth!
Jimmy Aquino (Host, Comic News Insider), and frequent guest Jon Hoche (Vampire Cowboys) guest for a special crossover episode! Plus, if you’re from Houston, you’re not going to like us after this week.
Artist David Fernandez talks about working on a Voltron coffee table book, and also, his Spider-Man Snuggie.
Comedian Will Nunziata drops by the show to talk about comics, but mostly to plug his improv group and try to take over the show.
Broadway Actor and comic book newbie Dewey Caddell tells us about buying comics at Pizza Hut, and Pete explains why Hugh Jackman is wrong for Wolverine.
Danny Fingeroth (The Stan Lee Universe) and Sam Ball (Director, Joann Sfar Draws From Memory) hit the stage to tell us which of their muses would win in a fight. Spoiler: it’s Stan Lee.