In this episode, Vincent sits down with legendary comic book creator Bill Tucci for an in-depth, entertaining, and candid conversation. The two longtime friends revisit the origin of Tucci’s iconic indie heroine Shi, the influence of Japanese mythology and fashion design on his storytelling, and how a freak injury almost derailed his latest project. Bill opens up about his creative journey, his new series Jun Yen with Dark Horse, and the long-awaited Shi film adaptation.
On this episode of The Comic Zone, Vincent chats with comic book artist Buzz for a candid, hilarious, and insightful conversation spanning decades of comic book history. Buzz opens up about revamping the 90s character Razor, his work on Atomika, breaking into the industry as a 17-year-old from Burma, and why Wonder Woman (thanks to Lynda Carter) still reigns supreme.
Vincent sits down with comic book artist David Finch for an in-depth conversation about his career, creative influences, and iconic work on Avengers, Moon Knight, Cyberforce, and more. They discuss everything from his early discovery by Mark Silvestri to reviving Spider-Woman and shaping major Marvel storylines like Avengers Disassembled. Plus, Finch opens up about his artistic process, the emotional power of drawing, and what character he’d most love to tackle at DC.
Vincent sits down with the legendary Alex Ross for a conversation that covers everything from growing up with an artist mom and minister dad, to painting Superman’s face and working alongside the comic book icons he idolized as a kid. They talk Marvels, Kingdom Come, Bernie Wrightson, George Pérez, failed deadlines, long hair in Texas, and what Alex would paint if Marvel gave him a blank check.
In this episode, Vincent chats with the legendary voice actress June Foray, the iconic voice behind Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Witch Hazel, Granny, Natasha Fatale, and countless others. They talk about her early start in radio, working with animation giants like Chuck Jones and Jay Ward, the evolution of the voice acting industry, and her memories of collaborating with Mel Blanc, Daws Butler, and Stan Freberg.
Originally recorded on October 11, 2004, this special episode of Comic Zone features a heartfelt interview with legendary writer, editor, and publisher Jim Shooter, who sadly passed away just two days ago. Vincent sits down with Jim for an honest, in-depth conversation covering his remarkable journey through Marvel, Valiant, Defiant, and Broadway Comics. Jim shares personal stories about his creative battles, industry challenges, legal fights, and his relentless passion for building new worlds, even when the odds were stacked against him. This episode is a tribute to one of the most influential figures in the comic book industry.
Vincent sits down with film director Bryan Singer to talk about his lifelong connection to Superman, the challenges of relaunching the iconic franchise, and why he ultimately chose Superman over continuing the X-Men films. Bryan shares personal stories about his childhood, his passion for filmmaking, and what it was like casting Brandon Routh and working with Kevin Spacey as Lex Luthor.
In this episode , Vincent chats with legendary writer and artist Jim Starlin, the mind behind Dreadstar, Warlock, Captain Marvel, and the creation of Thanos. Starlin shares how a post-Navy move to NYC in the early ’70s led to instant work at Marvel during its expansion boom, how he transformed Captain Marvel from a fading title into a cult classic, and why creative freedom (or lack of it) has shaped his long career across Marvel, DC, and his own creator-owned work.
In this episode of Comic Zone, Vincent Zurzolo sits down with acclaimed comic book writer Christos Gage to talk about his career across Marvel and beyond. From his early work on Spider-Man Unlimited to big storylines like World War Hulk: X-Men and Union Jack, Christos shares behind-the-scenes stories, character insights, and writing philosophies. They geek out over obscure characters like Red Ronin and Quasar, explore the moral complexity of Civil War, and even tease upcoming projects featuring Iron Man, Hulk, and the Authority.
In this special in memoriam episode, Vincent sits down with legendary comic book writer Peter David for a candid conversation. They chat about Peter's groundbreaking run on The Incredible Hulk, his take on Aquaman, and the nuances of writing dialogue that feels real, human, and layered. Peter shares his thoughts on stage and film adaptations of Peter Pan, critiques the various on-screen versions of the Hulk and Batman, and offers a glimpse into then-upcoming Marvel projects. Recorded in 2004, this episode now serves as a heartfelt tribute to one of comics’ most influential voices, witty, thoughtful, and deeply missed.
In this episode of The Comic Zone, Vincent sits down with acclaimed actor and true comic book aficionado Thomas Jane (The Punisher, Boogie Nights, Deep Blue Sea) for a candid and passionate conversation about his lifelong love of comics. Thomas shares how he started collecting as a kid, the heartbreaking loss of his collection in a fire, and how he's rebuilding it today with a sharper eye and deeper pockets. The two also chat about Jane’s acting career, from his wild start in an Indian film to starring in Hollywood hits, and his latest role in Stander, the true story of a South African cop turned bank robber.
In this episode, Vincent sits down with legendary writer and artist Larry Hama. From his early days assisting Wally Wood and working alongside Neil Adams, to shaping the GI Joe universe and bringing unforgettable characters to life, Larry shares behind the scenes stories, creative insights, and his surprising love for Uncle Scrooge comics. They also dive into storytelling in comics vs. video games, ego in the creative industry, and why Larry thinks the magic of comics lives between the panels. *This episode was originally released on May 1st, 2004.
Vincent welcomes legendary radio DJ, music journalist, and lifelong comic book collector Paul Gambaccini for an unforgettable conversation that spans decades of pop culture. From hunting Silver Age keys to interviewing Paul McCartney for Rolling Stone, Paul reflects on his dual passions for comics and music, his behind the scenes role in fandom history, and even his surreal experience as a real life comic book character. With stories about Stan Lee, The Beatles, and surviving a public ordeal with the British justice system, this episode is a masterclass in resilience, fandom, and cultural memory.
In this episode, Vincent chats with legendary actor David Carradine, who shares hilarious childhood stories of comic-inspired misadventures, like jumping off a roof dressed as Superman. David reflects on his lifelong love of Batman, rediscovering comics through Marvel and Frank Miller, and how these influenced his iconic role in Kung Fu. He also shares personal insights on working with Quentin Tarantino on Kill Bill, fond memories of Brandon Lee, and his enduring fascination with the classic comic Super Snipe. *This episode was originally released on January 19th, 2004.
In this episode, Vincent sits down with legendary comic book artist Neal Adams to discuss his iconic career, groundbreaking artwork, and lasting impact on characters like Batman, Green Lantern, and the X-Men. Neal shares fascinating insights into his creative process, memorable industry stories, and his influential role in advocating for creators' rights. *This episode was originally released on January 12th, 2004.
In this episode, Vincent chats with Alberto Aquino, better known as Albert Loves Comics, about his journey as a comic book influencer, his deep love for comics, and his impactful work with kids through his non-profit program. Alberto shares memories from his experiences at New York Comic Con, offers valuable social media tips, and discusses how he inspires young readers, making this a must-listen for comic book lovers and aspiring influencers alike.
In this episode of the Comic Zone Vincent chats with acclaimed comic book artist Ethan Van Sciver. Ethan talks about his early days with his self-made comic Cyberfrog, his tough time at Marvel, and his exciting return to DC with the Green Lantern Rebirth series. He shares how he creates his art, deals with challenges, and reimagines Hal Jordan as a bold, heroic character. *This episode was originally released on January 24th, 2005.
Vincent and his friend Matt Cherniss share a warm, nostalgic chat about the magic of comics. Matt talks about the thrill of discovering Spider‑Man’s black costume as a kid, how he got into collecting rare comic art, and his journey into writing comics. It’s a friendly conversation that reminds us why comics have always been so special.
In this episode of the Comic Zone, Vincent chats with Comic Tom (Tom Garcia), who shares heartfelt stories about growing up surrounded by comics, his journey into creating content, and the passion that keeps him connected to the comic community. It's a genuine, fun conversation filled with personal insights and plenty of comic book love. Don't miss it! Connect with Tom: - Website- Youtube- Instagram- Facebook
Vincent chats with comic book legend Frank Miller, who reflects on his early influences and breakthrough moments, from his debut in Twilight Zone ’84 to iconic works like Sin City and Dark Knight Returns. Miller shares insights on adapting comics to film and teases his provocative project, Holy Terror Batman, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at his creative process and enduring impact on the industry. *This episode was originally released on May 23nd, 2006.