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The fifth part of our The Power Fantasy season. This time guest interviewer Aditya Bbidikar talks to Kieron Gillen. Theme tune is We Are Beautiful & We Are Doomed by Los Campesinos.
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The fourth part of our The Power Fantasy season. This time we talk to editor, Katie West Theme tune is We Are Beautiful & We Are Doomed by Los Campesinos.
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The third part of our The Power Fantasy season. This time we talk to designer, Rian Hughes. Theme tune is We Are Beautiful & We Are Doomed by Los Campesinos.
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The second part of our The Power Fantasy season. This time we talk to letterer, Clayton Cowles.
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We're back, with a new series where we interview every member of the Power Fantasy's team. First up - Caspar Wijngaard.
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This time we're joined by Chip Zdarsky to talk about Public Domain, kinda.
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We talk to Wes Craig about Kaya #1, his excellent new fantasy series from Image comics. As always, spoilers for the issue in question. The theme music is Los Campesino's We Are Beautiful We Are Doomed.
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We talk to Declan Shavley about Old Dog #1, eventually. We are very old, and have known each other for a long time, so it takes us a while to get our knees warmed up. As always, spoilers for the issue in question. The theme music is Los Campesino's We Are Beautiful We Are Doomed.
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We talk to Leah Williams about X-Terminators #1 and somehow manage to take it all too seriously despite being full on. As always, spoilers for the issue in question. The theme music is Los Campesino's We Are Beautiful We Are Doomed.
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This time we're joined by Tom Humberstone to talk about Suzanne, his graphic novel about the life of Suzanne Lenglen, the Jazz Age Tennis Legend.
info_outlineAt this year’s always excellent Thought Bubble, an odd opportunity presented itself. Our final issues of Young Avengers were what’s oft referred to as “Jam Issues.” In other words, multiple artists telling a single story. By an odd quirk of fate, all the artists and most of the colourists were going to the same con. In other words, we could totally do a panel together about the experience.
And lo! There was a people’s revolutionary meeting gathering.
There was one problem. The issues in question weren’t out yet, and we were incredibly sensitive over spoiling stuff. So as well as swearing everyone to secrecy, we were pretty obtuse in terms of what we did talk about. This makes this a quite hard one to follow without looking at the slides you’ll find below. You’ll see they were – er – often edited. If you have read the issue, it’ll probably be easier to flick through each artist’s section when they talk. If you don’t own it, it’s available digitally.
There’s another problem. This is recorded by my microphone in the middle of the room, and the sound is crapper than usual. I’m really not joking.