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The Graphic Histories Podcast
André Myette
152 episodes
3 weeks ago
Send us a text A man André refers to as the "Zelig" of Comics pops in to talk about his long history in the industry! Bob Schreck is a hugely influential comic book editor celebrated for his impact across multiple major publishers. His career highlights include co-founding Oni Press and serving as a pivotal editor at Dark Horse Comics, where he oversaw landmark titles like Frank Miller's Sin City. Schreck later moved to DC Comics, editing high-profile runs such as Batman Hush, Green Arrow Qui...
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Send us a text A man André refers to as the "Zelig" of Comics pops in to talk about his long history in the industry! Bob Schreck is a hugely influential comic book editor celebrated for his impact across multiple major publishers. His career highlights include co-founding Oni Press and serving as a pivotal editor at Dark Horse Comics, where he oversaw landmark titles like Frank Miller's Sin City. Schreck later moved to DC Comics, editing high-profile runs such as Batman Hush, Green Arrow Qui...
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The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 151: Bob Schreck
Send us a text A man André refers to as the "Zelig" of Comics pops in to talk about his long history in the industry! Bob Schreck is a hugely influential comic book editor celebrated for his impact across multiple major publishers. His career highlights include co-founding Oni Press and serving as a pivotal editor at Dark Horse Comics, where he oversaw landmark titles like Frank Miller's Sin City. Schreck later moved to DC Comics, editing high-profile runs such as Batman Hush, Green Arrow Qui...
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 13 minutes

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 150: John R. Carlos
Send us a text Our host thaws out from a deep Cry-sleep to talk with a new author who has a lot to say on the subject! John R. Carlos is a speculative fiction author whose stories live in the space where technology gets complicated and people decide they're not going to take it anymore. A former Wing Commander in the Royal Australian Air Force, a 42-year career that took him from Perth to global hot spots, John brings that high-stakes, big-picture experience right onto the page. His work, lik...
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4 weeks ago
1 hour 10 minutes

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 149: Raymar Brunson
Send us a text From making films to making comics our next guests unique eye helped make him stand out in the independents and especially to the eye of our host! Raymar Brunson is a comic book artist and writer who transitioned into the industry after an earlier career in filmmaking. He is best recognized as the creative force behind his creator-owned comic book series, GhostMan, and the oversized comic Bonegrinder, both of which are published through Cosmic Lion Productions. Beyond his solo ...
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1 month ago
1 hour 10 minutes

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 148: Linda Lessmann
Send us a text A true legend who colored many milestone Marvel Comics drops in to discuss her amazing work! Linda Lessmann is a veteran comic book colorist known for her work with major publishers like Marvel Comics and First Comics. Beginning her career in the mid-1970s as a staff colorist in the Marvel Comics "Bullpen," she contributed to a wide range of titles including Amazing Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Daredevil, and Man-Thing. She later co-founded Gorblimey Press with artist Barry Wind...
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1 month ago
1 hour 10 minutes

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 147: Lee Ferguson
Send us a text André meets a hard working artist and fellow horror hound whose work has covered almost every genre comics has to offer! Lee Ferguson has worked for major publishers like Marvel Comics, where he contributed to titles like Blade and Runaways, and DC Comics, where his work can be seen in Supergirl. Ferguson is also a notable contributor to Dynamite Entertainment, having worked on Red Sonja: The Superpowers and Vampirella: The Dark Powers. Beyond his work for large publisher...
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1 month ago
1 hour 3 minutes

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 146: Andrew C. Robinson
Send us a text A man whose painted comic covers caught more then just our hosts eye drops in to discuss his gorgeous work! Andrew C. Robinson has worked for all the major comic book and gaming companies. He has painted covers for titles such as Superman, Starman, Hawkman, and King Conan. He is the creator of his own comic book hero, Dusty Star, and is a multi-award-winning, New York Times best-selling illustrator for his painted work on the acclaimed graphic novel, The Fifth Beatle: The Brian...
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1 month ago
1 hour

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 145: Jason Narvaez
Send us a text Animation is at the forefront of our newest episode with a very talented creator bringing some of your favourite properties to life! Jason Narvaez is a versatile comic artist and illustrator with a strong background in animation, comic books, and trading card games. He's made a significant mark in animated television, contributing to shows like Ultimate Spider-Man, Young Justice, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Narvaez also served as the Card Art Director for the CHAOTIC trad...
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2 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 144: Dakota Brown
Send us a text Our host gets to talk acting and improv with another like minded creative who also has a foot in both worlds! Dakota Brown is a playwright who has successfully transitioned his storytelling skills to the comic medium. The creator behind titles such as Death Comes for the Toymaker from Magma Comix, Grandma Tilly's Hell-Tech Mech from Band of Bards, and Something Beyond the Petrichor from Red 5 Comics. His work often blends genres, as seen in his graphic novel about an immortal h...
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2 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes

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Episode 143: Nick Casbarro
Send us a text A writer with a drive and singular vision for the expansive world he created discusses the world he continues to build. Nick Casbarro is the author of the science-fiction series Vitalerium. His debut novel, Vitalerium – Descent into the Void, is a space opera set in a dystopian future about a freelancer who uncovers a planetary conspiracy. A former physical therapist, Casbarro drew inspiration from his own experiences with sleep paralysis, sci-fi classics like Frank Herbert's w...
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2 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 142: J.M. DeSantis
A fellow horror hound drops in to discuss the genre his work, Nosferatu and the enduring nature of the macabre! J.M. DeSantis is a writer and artist whose spans a variety of genres and media. He is known for creating the South Asian dark fantasy heroine, Chadhiyana, and for his humorous horror web-comic, Gentleman Cthulhu. His published works include a novella titled Robert Phillips, the comic The Tainted Ones, and a collection of his creative works, J. M. DeSantis: The First Ten Years. DeSan...
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2 months ago
1 hour 19 minutes

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 141: Vladimir Popov
A comic book creator and historian drops in to provide insight into the varied world of comic book colouring! Vladimir Popov is a comic book colourist and illustrator with over 12 years of experience and 8500+ pages colored. He's worked with major publishers like Dark Horse, Vault, BOOM!, and Image on titles such as Clive Barker's Hellraiser, Star Wars, and Fearscape. Known for his versatile coloring that enhances storytelling and mood, Popov is also pursuing a Ph.D. in contemporary art, focu...
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3 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes

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Episode 140: Kane Gallagher
We head back down under to talk with an independent artist doing truly unique work! Kane Gallagher is an Australian comic artist and writer, known for his gritty, dystopian work in the indie comics scene. He is the creator of The Underclass, a graphic novel series described as a hardcore collection of crime stories set in a high school for criminals. Gallagher serves as both the writer and illustrator for The Underclass, which explores themes of inequality, rebellion, survival, and justice. ...
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3 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 139: George Todorovski
A man who does it all when it comes to art stops in alongside his editor to discuss his career and work across a vast array of mediums! George Todorovski, has made a big splash in the freelance art world, leaving his mark on comics, books, games, and even film and music. He's a true jack-of-all-trades in the comic scene, notably as the writer, penciller, inker, and colorist for his series, Zero Point. You've probably seen his distinctive art in big-name publications like Heavy Metal and Amazi...
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3 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 138: Higgypop
André pops into the world of Youtube collecting videos to talk to a passionate and engaging personality! Higgypop Comics is a fun and welcoming YouTube channel created by James Higgins, a passionate comic book collector who loves sharing his hobby with others. Whether he’s unboxing mystery packages, showing off a great yard sale haul, or talking about rare and quirky finds, James brings a genuine excitement and friendly vibe to every video. His down-to-earth style makes viewers feel like they...
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4 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 137: Don Walker
A unique and interesting creator with a varied history in multiple mediums swings in to chat up our host! Don Walker is a comic book artist, writer, and producer based in the Los Angeles area. His diverse portfolio includes projects like the cyberpunk western Dreadlock the Barbarian and the interconnected superhero narratives of Reaper Corps and Agent Wild. With a publishing history dating back to the late 1990s, including work for Antarctic Press and cover art for the BloodRayne: Tokyo Rogue...
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4 months ago
1 hour 37 minutes

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 136: Renée Nault
Another Canadian whose works is associated with one of the most famous Canadian Authors ever pops in to discuss her adaptation and career. Renée Nault is a Canadian artist and writer known for her vivid uand dreamlike style. She gained international acclaim for adapting Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale into a bestselling graphic novel, praised for its emotional depth and striking visuals. Her work has appeared in books, magazines, and advertising worldwide, often exploring themes of myth...
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4 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 135: Peter Sanderson
Continuity is the name of the game in this chat with a true curator of the complex histories of the comic characters and the events we know and love! Peter Sanderson is an American comic book historian, critic, and writer, best known for his extensive work with Marvel and DC Comics. As Marvel's first official archivist, he authored Marvel Saga and Wolverine Saga, which chronicle the fictional histories of Marvel characters. Sanderson contributed to The Official Handbook of the Marvel Univers...
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5 months ago
1 hour 31 minutes

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 134: Doug Wagner
Horror Comics come front and center when André interviews a man at the forefront of the genre! Doug Wagner is an American comic book writer best known for his creator-owned titles with Image Comics, including Plastic, Vinyl, Plush, and The Ride: Burning Desire. His work blends dark comedy, horror, and psychological themes, often in collaboration with artist Daniel Hillyard. Wagner has also written for major publishers like DC Comics and Dynamite Entertainment, with credits on titles such as ...
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5 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 133: Dan Price
A scrappy little indie creator drops in to discuss his provocative new book! Dan Price is the creative force behind the cult indie comics Bigfoot Knows Karate and The Latex Avenger. Known for his offbeat humor, wild imagination, and passion for the DIY comic scene, Dan blends absurdity with heart in stories that are as entertaining as they are unexpected. Whether he's re-imagining cryptids as kung fu warriors or creating a world where a rubber-suited hero battles nonsense one pun at a time, ...
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5 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 132: Barbara Slate
We return with a true pioneer in the representation of women in comics innovating several genres within the formerly male dominated industry. Barbara Slate is a trailblazer for women in comics. She’s a sought-after speaker, teacher, and author of You Can Do a Graphic Novel, endorsed by Stan Lee and widely used in classrooms. Her first character, Ms. Liz, appeared on greeting cards, in Cosmopolitan, and on NBC’s Today Show. She created Angel Love for DC, Yuppies from Hell and Sweet XVI ...
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6 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Send us a text A man André refers to as the "Zelig" of Comics pops in to talk about his long history in the industry! Bob Schreck is a hugely influential comic book editor celebrated for his impact across multiple major publishers. His career highlights include co-founding Oni Press and serving as a pivotal editor at Dark Horse Comics, where he oversaw landmark titles like Frank Miller's Sin City. Schreck later moved to DC Comics, editing high-profile runs such as Batman Hush, Green Arrow Qui...