GUEST LIST |
HERE YOU WILL FIND OUR LISTING OF
RADIO SHOWS. |
DATE |
GUEST/TOPIC |
DESCRIPTION |
LENGTH |
AUDIO |
12/08/97 |
Dave Sim |
Michael Yates joins me as we interview the creator, artist and writer of Cerebus the Aardvark from the "black and white explosion" to the current malaise of the industry. |
1 hr |
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12/15/97 |
"Katzenjammer Kids" |
Jeff Lindenblatt joins us to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Rudolph Dirks comic strip with the current artist, Hy Eisman; John Dirks, the son of the creator and artist of the strip in the '50s & '60s; and Mark Johnson, archivist for King Features. |
1 hr |
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12/22/97 |
Ramona Fradon |
Diverse panel from a recent Big Apple Comics Convention. Representatives from independent publishing and the mainstream as well as the silver age and contemporary comics. Plus adults-only, mature audiences and general audiences comics. |
1 hr |
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12/29/97 |
Jim Chadwick |
Frank Mancuso joins us as we interview an Art Director for DC and Malibu (right before Marvel bought them) as well as creator, writer, artist and publisher of Rennin and an active fanzine and apazine writer and artist. There was a lot of talk about what goes on behind the scenes. |
1 hr |
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01/05/98 |
no guest |
Listener phone calls. |
1 hr |
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01/12/98 |
Dan Reed |
Inker for DC and Marvel as well as an independent publisher. We talked a lot about the state of the industry, especially of distribution. We gave a lot of tips for those who want to publish their own comics. |
1 hr |
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01/19/98 |
pledge drive |
1 hr |
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01/26/98 |
pledge drive |
1 hr |
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02/02/98 |
Fred Fredricks |
Best known as the artist of the Mandrake the Magician comic strip since 1965, he also wrote and drew comic books for Gold Key on the 1950s and '60s. With Jeff Lindenblatt. |
1 hr |
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02/09/98 | Creator, writer, artist and publisher of Patty Cake plus the writer and artist on the Rug Rats comic strip. You can hear this show by clicking here. |
1 hr |
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02/16/98 |
no show |
pre-emption for a Richard Wagner special |
0 hr |
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02/23/98 |
Faith Hubley |
Three-time Oscar-winning animator discusses the craft of animation, jazz (she worked with Lionel Hampton and Dizzie Gillespie), politics and why not winning an Oscar (four times) is better than winning (three times). You can hear this show by clicking here. |
1 hr |
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03/02/98 |
Jeff Krell |
Creator/writer/artist of Jayson discusses turning his comic strip into a Broadway musical. |
1 hr |
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03/09/98 | The Crow creator talks about writing, drawing, publishing, music, movies and his very interesting fans. Special thanks to Elizabeth Bouras for her help with this show. |
1 hr |
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03/16/98 |
Gil Kane |
Part one...recorded at a recent Big Apple Con. How fitting that our first two-part show was with this all-time great artist. Outspoken critic of the industry, fan of the art form and renaissance man who drew nearly every character DC & Marvel published and quite a few that they didn't. |
1 hr |
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03/22/98 |
Gil Kane |
The rest of the recording of this great interview with Ken's favorite comic book artist. Over the two shows, we talked about many types of writing and art, politics and popular culture. |
1 hr |
|
03/30/98 |
Dick Sprang |
Probably the most recognizable of all golden age Batman artists and one of the few 'Nuff Said! guests who liked working for editor Mort Weisinger. |
1 hr |
|
04/13/98 |
Harlan Ellison |
A cross-over with Sidney Smith's Carrier Wave...a great interview, showing many aspects of his personality and the diversity of his writing. A great guest. 'Nuff Said! |
3 hrs |
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04/20/98 |
Bill Mesner-Loebs |
Acclaimed writer of Journey, Jonny Quest and Wonder Woman among many others. We compared super-hero comics with non-super-hero comics, independents with mainstream, comic books with comic strips (he wrote the Batman newspaper strip in 1990-91) and discussed the craft of writing. With Jeff Lindenblatt. |
1 hr |
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04/27/98 | Two independent publishers. One who has been around a while and been quite successful (Bill with Shi) and one just starting out (Winston with Little Miss Strange). |
1 hr |
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05/04/98 |
no guest |
Another open phone night...and a good one. |
1 hr |
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05/11/98 | 'Nuff Said! inspired Geoff to self-publish, so how could we not give him a forum to discuss his ideas and his book Dr. Speck? |
1 hr |
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05/18/98 |
Bernie Wrightson |
Berni, one of the best and most respected artists to ever draw comics and Paty, artist and production woman and one of the most outrageous, outspoken, fun and funny people in comics. The chemistry was excellent! Recorded at a recent Big Apple Con |
1 hr |
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05/25/98 |
Many voices |
More Big Apple Con tape, interviewing fans, artists, dealers and collectors. |
1 hr |
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06/01/98 |
Jim Warren |
Part one... on tape with the outspoken publisher of Creepy, Eerie, Vampirella and Famous Monsters of Filmland. And one of Ken's former publishers. With Jeff Rovin. |
1 hr |
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