The comic book writing phenom whose current work includes Mythos: Ghost Rider, Civil War: Front Line, Civil War: The Return, The Agency, The Darkness, The Darkness & Hulk, Revelations, and Sidekick returns to the show for a third time for exclusive insight, hilarious conversation and some fun calls. Tune in for Paul Jenkins and a post-Christma-hana-kwanza-ka gift report!
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Sunday, December 24th, 2006
In this April 2005 interview, Paul discusses his work in video games, speaks honestly about Spider-Man’s organic web-shooters and what he thinks about the Spider-Man 2 movie, explains Wolverine: The End, teases Batman: Jekyll and Hyde and Revelations, drops the big news about MYTHOS and takes a few calls. Toss in some talk about Ultimates 2, Brother Voodoo and Black Panther and it’s one full show!
Wednesday, December 20th, 2006
Up first on this special returning episode of the ‘Indie Show,’ it’s the creators of Xeric-Grant winning Action Philosophers, writer Fred Van Lente and artist Ryan Dunlavey who chat about this important comic series, how they met and exactly what is a ‘comic-supremacist.’ Then it’s the Isotope Award winning comic creator, Rob Osborne who discusses his books 1000 Steps to World Domination and Sunset City: For Active Senior Living.
Wednesday, December 13th, 2006
The Grammy Award-winning animator and beloved comic artist takes some time out of his insane schedule to chat about his career, art, pop culture and field live callers’ questions.
Sunday, December 10th, 2006
Derek & Nick of The Aqua Rangers join Scott, Oliver and Meg for an hour of wish listing. First off, the crew explain what the heck ‘The Aqua Rangers’ is, then there is a list-off of Xmas Wish Lists and Pop Culture Wish Lists. Sprinkle in some fun calls and about a billion laughs, and you have one THRILLING show.
Wednesday, December 6th, 2006
Two sets of creators from top-notch comic strips join this pre-recorded hour with unique insights about their career and art. Dave Kellett is the cartoonist of Sheldon, a strip which has recently left a newspaper syndicator for webcomic independence. Hector Cantu and Carlos Castellanos are the men behind Baldo, which is a successful strip in newspapers across the country. The break-free hour of comic talk is hosted by Scott and is a great resource for wishful cartoonists.
Sunday, December 3rd, 2006
Another New York Times Best-Selling Author joins Fanboy Radio! R. A. Salvatore is best known as the writer of multiple ‘Forgotten Realms’ novels and the ‘DemonWars’ saga. In this hour, the hosts, callers and message board posters ask the fantasy writer about his work, inspirations and motivations. The broadcast comes to an end with a very memorable ‘Sub Or Flub’ session that is geared toward Bob and his massive fan base.
