The screenwriter and actor of 2003’s feature film, Underworld, and writer of Marvel”s upcoming New Warriors series makes his Fanboy Radio debut.
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Sunday, February 25th, 2007
The painter of Marvels, Kingdom Come and Justice joins the show in this 45 minute episode.
Wednesday, February 21st, 2007
David and Scott host a massive kid-friendly comics in this month’s Indie Show. Alexa Kitchen is a budding children’s cartoonist and graphic novel storyteller. She’s been creating comics and comic books since the age of five. This past year, she released Drawing Comics Is Easy (Except When It’s Hard). Dave Roman is the acclaimed creator of Jax Epoch and the Quicken Forbidden and Teen Boat. His web comic Astronaut Elementary is featured in ‘Lunchbox Funnies.’ Dave is also an associate editor at Nickelodeon Magazine. Dean Trippe is one of the masterminds behind ‘Lunchbox Funnies’ with his web comic Butterfly and the super hero fashion site Project Rooftop. His work also appears in AdHouse Books’ Superior Showcase #1. Add a quick couple of Indie-related event announcement and it’s one jam-packed show.
Sunday, February 18th, 2007
The writer, actor and all-around nice guy, Wil Wheaton, guy joins this special episode of FbR. Most may remember Wil in his portrayals of ensign Wesley Crusher in Star Trek: Next Generation, Gordie LaChance, in the film Stand By Me and Joey Trotta in Toy Soldiers. Wil is an accomplished voice actor with highlights in Grand Theft Auto, Teen Titans & Legion of Super Heroes, but Wil’s writings on pop and geek culture makes him an ideal FbR guest. He has contributed to such venues as SuicideGirls, Dragon Magazine, Salon.com and The Onion and his two books, Just A Geek and Dacing Barefoot are in stores now. Hosts Scott and Sean chat about working on the set of TNG, comics, writing, video games and life as a fanboy.
Sunday, February 11th, 2007
The traveling, comic-speaking, wonder family, The McClouds stop by the Fanboy Radio studio during the middle of their year-long, 50-state promotional tour for the book, Making Comics. Scott, Ivy, Sky & Winter McCloud all chat about their adventure, the new book, comic theory and pop culture in this vary diverse and fun hour.
Wednesday, February 7th, 2007
Hosts Scott and TJ sit down for a live broadcast of a ‘Iron-Heavy’ Fanboy Radio episode. At the beginning of the show, the guys welcome Brett Thompson of ND Comics Magazine who drops by for an Heroes4Heroes donation announcement. Then, the fanboys discuss the recent DVD and comic book releases and what exactly constitutes a ‘bimbo/himbo.’ Finally, listeners get the chance to hear from the outstanding artist of Iron Man: Hypervelocity, Brian Denham. Watch-out for Black Bolt’s opening note on this special live episode.
