Today on The Badaboom Podcast, we're joined by Amir from PanelFly.io—a new platform changing the game for indie comic distribution. We dive into how PanelFly is helping creators reach retailers directly, and why that shift matters now more than ever in the wake of Diamond’s collapse. Plus, we talk about how DC’s Absolute line is breathing new life into classic characters—and how that same spirit of originality and risk is what keeps indie comics alive and thriving. Listen in and Badaboom!
Jeremy Adams returns!Back to talk his hit series, Aquaman. Adams talks about his recently signed exclusive deal with DC Comics and Aquaman.Adams also talks about the expansion of Green Lantern and his growth as a creator.Listen in and Badaboom!
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On this episode of the podcast we have on Mike Carey, write of Comixology Originals The Lycan and Ghost Box
The Lycan, which was helmed by punisher actor Thomas Jane— a period piece that finds a group of men hunting the berserkers beasts and Ghost Box, which follows two women as they inherit a box that changes their lives.
Carey talks about what it was like working with Jane and Comixology.
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On this episode, we have on PCB Entertainment CEO Keith Arem and Director of Special Projects Chris Yates to talk their new graphic novel, Frost Road.Arem, a games industry veteran who has worked on games like Call of Duty and Street Fighter as a Performance Capture Director, chats about his career and the thrill of building his own worlds through the medium of comics.
Yates, chats about what it's like connecting with the community and Kickstarter.
Troy and Chris are back together to talk with superstar creator Jason Aaron to talk about their new creator owned series at Image, BUG WARS.Co-created alongside artist Mahmud Asrar, Bug Wars is story years in the making that blends the worlds of high fantasy and insects.Aaron talks the inception of the series and how 20 years in the game, he is still breaking new ground.Listen in and Badaboom!
On this episode of the podcast we have on the team behind Gungnir, Matthew Meyden, Jim Krueger and Steve Orlando.
We talk to them about creating a publishing line that echoes some of the great eras of sci-fi and pulp while not being afraid to try different things. Krueger and Orlando speak on how working on Gungnir has given them a freedom that pushes their creativity to new heights.
Meyden talks about his history at Heavy Metal and bringing the world new stories with Gungnir.
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On this episode, we have on Josh Blaylock, founder of devil’s due studios and writer of the disavowed.
Described as the boys meets GI Joe, the disavowed is a deconstruction of nostalgia and GI Joe a franchise, Blaylock helped revive in the early 2000s with the GI comic published through image comics.
We talk to Blaylock about his approach to the material, the delicate balance of paying homage while appealing to new readers and nostalgia’s grip on pop culture.
The Disavowed is launching on Kickstarter soon and will be published through massive publishing.
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On this episode, we have on Peter J. Tomasi and Francis Manapul— two of Ghost Machine founding creators and the team behind The Rocketfellers. Part of Ghost Machine’s Family Odysseys line, The Rocketfellers follows a family from the future who escape to the past as a part of a witness protection program. Tomasi and Manapul talk about year one of Ghost Machine, the creative freedom of not only being collaborators but owners and how Family Oddyseys looks to redefine what all ages books means to the comic industry. We also chat about the upcoming Hornsby and Halo, which sees Tomasi working with Peter Peter Snejbjerg and how their work on characters Rocketfellers hits comic stores on 11/20 and Hornsby and Halo drops on 11/27.
Welcome to Badaboom on today’s episode we welcome Adam Lawson. Adam talks to us about his new book Kids and Monsters illustrated by Jake Smith.
In a story that is Stranger things meets Pokemon, Kid and Monsters tells the story of three troubled teenagers who get sucked into an ancient war after discovering monsters in their backpack. The trio must navigate the war at home with their parents divorce and the ancient war they find themselves in with the help of the monsters from their backpacks.
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On this Episode, we have Chanan Beizer, writer of The Golem of Venice Beach.
Beizer chats with us about how they, along with their editor Chris Stevens, were able to assemble a superstar lineup of artist that includes Frank Quitely, Bill Sienkiewicz, Nick Dragotta, Jae Lee and others to contribute to their story, which is rooted in jewish folklore.
Now on Kickstarter, The Golem of Venice of Beach 2 is a culmination of a life long love of comics from Beizer who has had the story circling their mind for 15 years.
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On this episode, we have on Michael Kingston writer of Massive and Masked Republic’s Vampiro: Rockabilly Apocalypse—a new miniseries starring legendary luchador Vampiro.
Kingston talks about what it is like was like crafting a story around Vampiro, their own history in the wrestling business and what readers can expect when Rockabilly Apocalypse hits shops on 10/16.
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On this episode, we have on writer/ artist of Blood of the Taken Sian Mandrake.
Mandrake talks about the journey of Blood of the Taken from illustrated storybook to graphic novel, their horror influences and how growing up in a home of creators made them the artist they are today.
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Jason Douglas returns! The Ringo Award Nominated writer is back with another Kickstarter for Jane American, this time expanding the story into a Graphic Novel.
Douglas talks to us about their journey with Jane American.
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On Today’s episode, Troy talks with Max Hoven--co-creator of Liquid Kill.
Coming off of the success of his first cowritten book, It Eats What Feeds It, Max and cowriter Aaron Crow team up again with illustrator Gabriel Lumazark for new story.
Liquid Kill follows sadist-slaughtering vigilantes as they encounter pure evil in a blood-soaked cyberpunk future. Listen as we talk about the creation and inspiration behind Liquid Kill Vol 1 which is available for Pre-order.
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We interview the creators of Winds of Numa Sera, Morgan Rosenblum and Jonathan Handler about their new board game.
Now on Kickstarter, Morgan and Jonathan talk about how play testing the game and being open to feedback is what led to the Kickstarter being fully funded in 5 mins.
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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1691151759/winds-of-numa-sera-the-board-game?ref=dvs456
On this episode, we have on Eye Lie Popeye writer and artist Marcus Williams.
Williams, an artist with a passion for character designs talks to us about how a fun piece featuring Popeye and Goku led to him bringing Popeye into a new age.
We talk about influences and how he hopes he’s able to capture the imagination of Popeye fans old and new.
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Troy and Chris review the latest DC animated project, Suicide Squad Isekai.
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On this episode of the podcast, we have on Local Man co-writer/artist Tim Seeley.
Seeley, a industry veteran who has worked on titles like Nightwing in addition to his creator-owned work like Hack/Slash and Revival, talks to Troy about his creative process.
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On this episode, we have on Diego Valenzuela and Kevin Kleinrock from Masked Republic to discuss Luchaverse: Catalyst.
Starring Lucha Libre iconos Rey Mysterio and Tinieblas jr, Kevin and Diego talk how culture and history brought this new comic book universe to life.
Luchaverse: Catalyst releases July 17
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The Boys are back! Listen to our review of the season 4 premiere
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