Welcome to The Graphic Novel Podcast on the art of the graphic novel. A little about them, Mike is the author of ten books, and produced COMX-TV, a weekly TV show on comic books for seven years.
Together with his partner, Parker, they produced Northwest Brew Talk about the beer industry for two years.
Join them as they delve into the life of graphic novels, their creators and their stories and find ways to tie the books to society and their own lives.
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Welcome to The Graphic Novel Podcast on the art of the graphic novel. A little about them, Mike is the author of ten books, and produced COMX-TV, a weekly TV show on comic books for seven years.
Together with his partner, Parker, they produced Northwest Brew Talk about the beer industry for two years.
Join them as they delve into the life of graphic novels, their creators and their stories and find ways to tie the books to society and their own lives.
Welcome to Graphic Novel Podcast. This episode we dive into Chartwell Manor by Glenn Head. In this book Glenn details good time at the “elite” school in the 1970s and the pain it caused everyone. Also, the Ringo Awards and more. Follow us on social media, listen on most podcast apps. Rate Us! https://ringoawards.com https://www.andersonadvocates.com/new-jersey-sexual-abuse/chartwell-manor-preparatory-school/ In October we will be reading The Bride Was a Boy, so look for it and join us!
The Graphic Novel Podcast
Welcome to The Graphic Novel Podcast on the art of the graphic novel. A little about them, Mike is the author of ten books, and produced COMX-TV, a weekly TV show on comic books for seven years.
Together with his partner, Parker, they produced Northwest Brew Talk about the beer industry for two years.
Join them as they delve into the life of graphic novels, their creators and their stories and find ways to tie the books to society and their own lives.