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Matt Madden on Comics as a Form of Media

Matt Madden brings some really great idea’s from the artists point of view on Media topic.

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Jeet Heer on Comics as a Form of Media

Jeet Heer brings some really interesting ideas to the table in regards to the formation and history of comics.

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Tom Spurgeon on Comics as a Form of Media

Here is the full interview with Tom Spurgeon for the Comics and Media Audiodoc.

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Eddie Campbell on Comics as a Form of Media

Here is my conversation with Eddie Campbell, about comics as a form of media. I think you will be Surprised by what Eddie has to say.

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Comics as a Form of Media

This weeks Inkstuds is a little different. I put together an audio documentary as a project for school on the history of media. As you can no doubt guess, my interest is in comics and I try to do as … Continue reading

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Who are you?

Hey Inkstudents. Tell me about yourself. I work in a Vacuum and would like to know who listens to the show. And tell you me what comic you have really enjoyed lately.

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Dater's Dozen by Melaina

Dater’s Dozen by Melaina is a fun little mini. I really enjoyed this book. It’s the kind of autobio comic I enjoy, personal, friendly and does not take it self too seriously. The art is a nice simplistic style, that … Continue reading

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Carol Tyler

Carol Tyler’s books You’ll Never Know, Late Bloomer and The Job Thing, cover a very interesting and unique life. This is a pretty lively discussion, where we touch on alot of her work. It was such a good conversation, that … Continue reading

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Dave Lapp

Dave Lapp‘s collection, Drop In, is a good example of the Canadian identity in cartooning. The stories cover a multicultural scope of experiences faced by impoverished children that Dave had worked with in an inner city art program.

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Smell of Steve

Brian Sendelbach joined me to discuss his treasury collection Planet of Beer. Brian is known for his great strip, Smell of Steve. He is also been a regular visitor to Vancouver, which is good in my books.

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