New York Comic Con was this past weekend (April 18-20), and comiXology was there at booth 1961. What were we doing there? Interviewing a plethora of writers, artists, and industry professionals, of course! Over the next week we'll be publishing 2-3 short podcasts each day, so check back regularly, or simply
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Joshua Dysart, writer of
BPRD: 1946 from Dark Horse, joins us in the first of the series.
Nathan Fox, artist on
Pigeons from Hell from Dark Horse, joins us for the second in the series.
In the fourth NYCC Special podcast, writer David Gallaher and artist Steve Ellis join David Steinberger to discuss High Moon, a webcomic hosted at zuda.com and the first competition winner chosen by zuda's users.
In the fifth NYCC Special podcast, we're joined by writer Nick Tapalansky, artist Alex Eckman-Lawn, and letterer Thomas Mauer, the creative team behind
Awakening from Archaia Studios Press.
In our sixth NYCC Special podcast, creator Jeremy Bastian joins us to discuss
Cursed Pirate Girl from Archaia Studios Press.
In our seventh NYCC Special podcast,Valerie D'Orazio and Marion Vitus of the national board of the Friends of Lulu join us to talk about the organization, its initiatives, and some upcoming events.
In the eighth comixology.com NYCC Special podcast, we're joined by the Anna Smudge: Proessional Shrink team of creator/writer Melissa A. Calderone ("MAC") and artist Glenn Fabry.
In our ninth NYCC Special podcast, we're joined by cartoonist Mark Tatulli, creator of the comic strip Lio and author of Happiness Is a Squishy Cephalopod from Andrews McMeel Publishing.
In our eleventh New York Comic Con special podcast, we're joined by Fred Van Lente and Ryan Dunlavey of Evil Twin Comics, creators of Action Philosophers and Comic Book Comics.
In the penultimate NYCC Special podcast, we are joined by Holly Black, creator of The Spiderwick Chronicles and the upcoming graphic novel The Good Neighbors.
In the final NYCC Special podcast, Amy Reeder Hadley joins us to talk about her Tokyopop manga series Fool's Gold and about her work as artist on the upcoming Madame Xanadu series from Vertigo.