Comic Book Workshop | A Podcast About Making Comics
Recent Episodes
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Max Davenport & Flobo Boyce on FIRST PLACE LOSERS
Aug 5, 2024 – 01:23:46 -
Hunter Delaney on THE HISTORY OF HARDCORE
Dec 5, 2023 – 01:43:23 -
Erica Henderson on DRACULA, MOTHERF**KER, ASSASSIN NATION, and Working on the iPad
Oct 14, 2021 – 01:47:39 -
Liana Kangas on TRVE KVLT, SEEDS OF EDEN, and Finding Your Brand
Jul 30, 2021 – 01:46:59 -
Jesse Lonergan on HEDRA, PRIME, and Utilizing the Language of Comics
Jun 17, 2021 – 01:46:25 -
Sophie Goldstein on FLASH FORWARD, HOUSE OF WOMEN, and Teaching Comics
May 30, 2021 – 01:29:14 -
Ryan K. Lindsay on EVERFROST, BLACK BEACON, and Finding Your Voice
May 9, 2021 – 02:07:17 -
Matt Emmons on GARDENER, DAGGER DAGGER, Telling Stories on Your Terms, and More
May 5, 2021 – 01:45:16 -
Christine Larsen on Creating ORCS! and Her Approach to Cartooning
Apr 25, 2021 – 01:48:08 -
Kyle Starks & Chris Schweizer on THE SIX SIDEKICKS OF TRIGGER KEATON and Collaboration
Apr 21, 2021 – 02:08:07 -
Steve Foxe on CHEAT(ER) CODE, SPIDER-HAM, RAZORBLADES, and Making Compelling Horror
Apr 14, 2021 – 01:47:55 -
Michael Walsh on Making THE SILVER COIN, Exploring Horror, and Controlling Your Career
Apr 6, 2021 – 01:56:35 -
Rodney Barnes on Crafting KILLADELPHIA and Starting a Comic Book Imprint
Mar 29, 2021 – 01:25:26 -
Matt Fraction on NOVEMBER and Experimenting with the Language of Comics
Mar 21, 2021 – 02:08:45 -
Pornsak Pichetshote on THE GOOD ASIAN, Working at DC, and Betting on Yourself
Mar 8, 2021 – 01:57:40 -
Curtis Clow on Making Your Own Success, Excelling at Kickstarter, and Collaborating With Artists
Feb 16, 2021 – 01:17:42 -
Tyler Boss on DEAD DOG'S BITE, Stretching Your Syle, and Learning From Collaborations
Jan 14, 2021 – 01:39:18 -
Tate Brombal on Writing Historical Fiction with Superheroes and Learning From Your Collaborators
Dec 23, 2020 – 01:03:51 -
Faith Erin Hicks on Growing as an Artist, Writing for Yourself and Others, and Staying Focused During the Pandemic
Dec 15, 2020 – 01:20:19 -
Henry Barajas on Writing Fantasy and Managing Kickstarters | Comic Book Creator Talk
Dec 7, 2020 – 01:27:26 -
Nicole Goux and Dave Baker on Collaboration and Independence | Comic Book Creator Talk
Oct 22, 2019 – 00:25:34 -
Sanford Greene on Drawing Comics, Teaching, Making Bitter Root | Comic Book Creator Talk
Aug 9, 2019 – 01:17:13 -
Adam Hughes, Ryan Burke, and David Booher | Comic Book Creator Talk
Jun 27, 2019 – 01:00:12 -
Tze Chun from TKO Presents | Comic Book Creator Talk
Feb 28, 2019 – 01:41:57 -
Andrew MacLean & Juggling Projects | Comic Book Creator Talk
Feb 27, 2019 – 01:23:51 -
Ed Brisson & Making Mini-Comics | Comic Book Creator Talk
Feb 16, 2019 – 01:24:41 -
David Hedgecock of IDW & Alex Wills of OASIS | Comic Book Creator Talk
Jan 21, 2019 – 01:05:44 -
Sean Mackiewicz & Dan Panosian from Skybound Entertainment | Comic Book Creator Talk
Oct 18, 2018 – 01:12:02 -
Michel Fiffe on Self-Publishing Comic Books and Working Traditionally | Comic Book Creator Talk
Oct 8, 2018 – 01:18:06 -
Henry Barajas & Nicole D'Andria: Kickstarter Success (Ft. Tom King) | Comic Book Creator Talk
Oct 1, 2018 – 01:15:49 -
Sean McKeever & The Levitz Paradigm | Comic Book Creator Talk
Sep 24, 2018 – 01:22:50 -
Amy Chu & That Time Steve Gerber Stole Howard The Duck From Marvel | Comic Book Creator Talk
Sep 16, 2018 – 01:01:34 -
Ken Lashley, Jordan Boyd & Clip Studio vs. Photoshop | Comic Book Creator Talk
Aug 8, 2018 – 01:19:48 -
Daniel Warren Johnson Giant-Size Interview | Comic Book Creator Talk
Jul 9, 2018 – 01:02:46 -
Matthew Rosenberg Interview & Managing Your Schedule Like Jeff Lemire and Charles Soule
Jul 4, 2018 – 01:22:09 -
Terry Dodson, Steve Lieber & Learning to Use Reference | Comic Book Creator Talk
Jun 28, 2018 – 01:03:06 -
Robert Kirkman Interview & Making Your First Comic | Comic Book Creator Talk
Jun 27, 2018 – 01:20:41
Recent Reviews
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Magic....Love Comics? Wanna make them? LISTEN TO THISI’m a full time cartoonist, and work part time in rando jobs to make an extra buck, and this show is what I always listen too when I'm away working on my part time job or on the table drawing. Truly inspiring, interviews are done so well and thoughtful. Nothing can ever beat this. This helped me make my first published comic. Thank you Jason and Kent!
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Drew WhitneyThe Best Creative Comic Podcast on the InternetNo other podcast detailing the world of indie-comics even comes close. This whole podcast is a goldmine of information. Listen and take notes, because it will change how you work on them.
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Mason SolimineIncredibly helpfulI drive for work so I spend around 10 hours a day in a vehicle. After becoming incredibly tired of my music playlists and murder podcasts, I finally decided to see if there was anyone out there offering help to people like me who are independently learning to create their own comic books. The insight I have gotten from all of the episodes of the show have helped me completely reform my model and have immensely helped me feel more confident about the way I am writing my stories. Thank you so much to you guys for going so far out of your way to help out. I cannot wait to start getting my nearly complete comic book series out in the world and I will heavily credit this podcast for giving me the knowledge I needed to do so.
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12 badgers in a human costumeThank you. No seriously, thank you!I have been noodling around with the idea of creating a comic since I was in middle school. It wasn’t until this past year that I got serious about the thought. Since diving in I have felt overwhelmed by the prospect of putting myself out there. But listening to this podcast has given me the inspiration and drive I needed, and also to just not feel so alone. Each episode is a blast of positivity that gets me amped to create and finally realize my life long dream of releasing a comic book.
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PetergracyDreamers: you are not aloneAfter making the hard choice to set aside my big novel in favor of another story, I realized the new story would be much better in a comic form. On a whim, I opened this podcast and braced myself for the onset of imposter syndrome: it never came. The host(s) are funny, friendly gentlemen, always sure to give their listeners an approachable set of information. Their guests are remarkable artists from all walks of life, from excellent comics such as the Avatar Korra series and the walking dead. Every episode focuses on that artist, which, as everybody is best at a different thing, happily establishes a multiverse of excellence for fans or casual listeners. I read on another review that someone listened to this while penciling their first issue (congratulations!!!), and I totally empathize. When I’m listening to this show, I feel like the dream of selling my stories and art IS possible, so long as I’m ready to put in the work and improve. Simply searching some of the websites and things mentioned has been a fantastic help. I am so glad and happy to listen or re-listen to these episodes. It makes me feel like I’m being cheered on by good friends. Thank you so much for this podcast! I’ll keep listening, gratefully, to every episode you drop.
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A HockettHigh-Octane PositivityThis is a great podcast for aspiring comic creators and storytellers. Besides being chock full of information about craft, industry, and the comics community, it is simply a pleasure to listen to the show. Jason and Kent’s positive attitudes are infectious, their conversations are authentic, and the interviews dive deep.
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Cayetano V.Glorious perfectionI have just found this podcast and listened to every single episode while penciling my first issue. This is such a great resource for people starting out in comics and also people just interested in nerding out over great creators. My great hope is that these folks continue to put out more shows to keep me company while I draw my book and eventually thank them in person.
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JustJoeKingJrAwesome podcast! Glad it’s back!I discovered this podcast when it was on hiatus and went through most of the episodes. Great interviews and information every time. So glad to have it back.
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KerikinsbFun and informative...but where did you go?Fun listen with a wide verity of different creative processes via the interviews. Makes me want to draw, write, create! Would like more or just a little wrap up info if you guys are not going to make more.
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OpenEyesComicsCoInspirational PodcastThis is great stuff! I love the interviews, but I think the recommended resources have helped me the most in my personal work. I appreciate hearing the insights you guys have on the process of creating a comic book, and I’m looking forward to more episodes.
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Sensual ComicsMatt Dolly co-creator at Sensual ComicsBrendan, Natalie, and I love listening to your podcast and follow you guys on instagram as well. You guys have amazing advise we thank you so much for what you guys do. We should have issues ready to release mid 2019 with the sensational adventures of the French Tickler and the Spanish Fly
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BatCountry77Just What The Doctor Ordered!This podcast is everything!! Not only are the hosts amazing, plus they have great voices... giant plus... but they also share stories and struggles as they work in the industry of comics. It is so informational, and inspirational! So many tips and so much knowledge and advice! Always looking forward to the next episode. Keep it up guys!
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SriggyGood Stuff!Discovered your podcast when searching “clipstudio”. I like what you’re doing, and am looking forward to growing as a creator with you guys!
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Tony McMillenYour New Face PodcastAn informative , funny podcast full of juicy tidbits about making comic books. Interviews with top caliber creators mixed with the trials and tribulations of the hosts who are creators themselves. I found this podcast just as I was starting to make my first full length comic, perfect timing.
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Marky Mark GraysonHelpful, and unpretentiousJason and Kent are not only great interviewers, but also very entertaining and insightful with their observations about comics. They don't talk down to you or act like they're experts, they genuinely feel like a couple of guys figuring it all out and wanting to help others do the same. It helps that they don't take themselves too seriously, either. Definitely recommend for anybody looking to make comics.
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