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Episode 257: A Publisher Spotlight on Conundrum Press

Episode 257: A Publisher Spotlight on Conundrum Press

FromThe Comics Alternative


Episode 257: A Publisher Spotlight on Conundrum Press

FromThe Comics Alternative

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Length:
127 minutes
Released:
Nov 15, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Time Codes: 00:00:27 - Introduction 00:02:28 - Catching up, and listener mail! 00:11:34 - Duran Duran, Imelda Marcos, and Me 00:31:09 - Dreams in Thin Air 00:53:24 - Morton: A Cross-Country Rail Journey 01:07:05 - Getting Out of Hope 01:22:29 - Mister Morgen 01:34:31 - The Collected Neil the Horse 01:59:56 - Wrap up 02:02:25 - Contact us This week on The Comics Alternative Andy and Derek return to one of their favorite publishers, Conundrum Press, for their next publisher spotlight. They had previously released a similar episode on Conundrum two and a half years ago, and they wanted to do so again with their fall 2017 releases. The six titles under discussion vary in style and topic, although the first three books the guys review are all memoirs: Lorina Mapa's Duran Duran, Imelda Marcos, and Me, Michael Nybrandt and Thomas Mikkelsen's Dreams in Thin Air, and David Collier's Morton: A Cross-Country Rail Journey. After that they turn to James Cadelli and his first graphic novel, Getting Out of Hope, and then the surreal story collection Mister Morgen by Croatian poster artist Igor Hofbauer. Finally, Andy and Derek conclude with one of their favorite of the fall releases, The Collected Neil the Horse, by Arn Saba (now Katherine Collins). This is a classic black-and-white comic from the early 1980s that definitely deserves this kind of attention. The closing music of this episode, in fact, is created by Collins for Neil the Horse!
Released:
Nov 15, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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A weekly podcast focusing on the world of alternative, independent, and primarily non-superhero comics. (There's nothing wrong with superhero comics. We just want to do something different.) New podcast episodes become available every Wednesday and include reviews of graphic novels and current ongoing series, discussions of upcoming comics, examinations of collected editions, in-depth analyses of a variety of comics texts, and spotlights on various creators and publishers. The Comics Alternative also produces "special feature" programs, such as shows specifically dedicated to creator interviews, webcomics, on-location events, and special non-weekly themes and topics.