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Bookclub beginnings with Venom! Plus writer Frank Gogol talks 'No Heroine'

Bookclub beginnings with Venom! Plus writer Frank Gogol talks 'No Heroine'

FromAIPT Comics


Bookclub beginnings with Venom! Plus writer Frank Gogol talks 'No Heroine'

FromAIPT Comics

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Length:
110 minutes
Released:
Apr 5, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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NEWSDiamond stops paying vendorsMarvel pauses work and publishing on 1/3rd of May and June releasesMeanwhile, DC donates $250,000 to retailer charityBoom! Halts physical and digital single issues, will release tradesDC releasing books digitally, exploring “multi-distributor” dealMarvel to halt digital release of new comics...for nowPublishers have worked out temporary distribution method with ComicHubNevermind about that ComicHub thing actuallyBad Idea postpones launchLION FORGE LABS Closed, All Employees Laid OffAIPT BOOKCLUB: Venom by Donny Cates/Stegman. We break down the ongoing run with these categories:The Story So Far: What Works: What Doesn’t: Favorite Artistic Moment: Favorite Narrative Moment: Where We Think This is Going:Segment: Frank Gogol Interview: Coming in June, NO HEROINE #1 Ringo Award-nominated writer Frank Gogol (Dead End Kids), father-daughter art team Criss Madd and colorist Shawna Madd, with letters by Sean Rinehart, and cover by Ahmed Raafat. (Gogol also wrote GRIEF, and Dead End Kids)No Heroine is a story about addiction, a protagonist with a checkered past, and vampires, how did you get to this developed story and how long has it been in development?It seems like American history has had a few different periods where vampires were hugely important in pop culture. Do you think it’s time for a another streak? Why?We’ve seen vampire hunters take out the bloodsuckers in a variety of ways and No Heroine #1 offers up a few new ones. What goes into creative kills?Frank, you seem to hustle a lot to get the word out on comics. What are some things you learned when it comes to getting the word out on your comics?Talk about a unique time to be in the comics industry, how’s it looking out there from your perspective?How impacted are you with conventions closing due to the pandemic? What is it about small town america that appeals to you in your stories? I understand Dead End Kids and now No Heroine seem to be set there. When you were little, what did you think you’d be when you grew up?OFF TOPIC TOP SHELF: Gogol makes his picks which include Resident Evil, James Bond, and more.
Released:
Apr 5, 2020
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Podcast episode

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