
Issue 76 | Comfort Food Comics
Todd is joined by his comic book soulmate and fellow "mook," Walt Curley to discuss their favorite comfort food comics. production note : you may notice moments where there is an echo in the room.

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Hosted by Todd Dezago · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 107 episodes
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Random Acts of Comics features conversations with fans and pros about the impact comics have had on their lives. Also, "What's Your Favorite Comic?" Also, occasional radio plays and dramatic reenactments of classic comic scenes. Also, other random stuff. I don't know yet. We'll see…
Todd Dezago hosts Random Acts of Comics, a arts show with 107 episodes published.

Todd is joined by his comic book soulmate and fellow "mook," Walt Curley to discuss their favorite comfort food comics. production note : you may notice moments where there is an echo in the room.

Walter treats us to the inside scoop on his series, Ragnarok, and shows us that Norse mythology CAN be fun! Kinda harsh and maybe not a place to book your next summer rental, but beautifully illustrated all the same

Book Club is back! Todd Dezago and John Pasquini continue their deep dive into Batman and Robin Year One by Mark Waid and Chris Samnee Check out Packrat and Thunderbunny by John Pasquini and Derek Bush https://www.kickst

When Terry and I get talking, you can't shut us up. Also, if you didn't notice last week, we've scattered random comedy skits betwixt and between this conversation to add a little levity to the proceedings. ( We love us

Ahoy, Gang! Here is another installment of Random Acts Of Comics Book Club recap of Mark Waid and Chris Samnee's Batman and Robin Year One featuring John Pasquini. Check out John's creator owned comic, Packrat & Thunder

Got to spend all day today with my pal, Walter Simonson and, boy, are my ears tired. For part 3 of our Walter Simonson series, Walt gives us the lowdown on how he took over both the writing and the art chores for everyon

Ahoy, Gang! Here is another installment of Random Acts Of Comics Book Club recap of Mark Waid and Chris Samnee's Batman and Robin Year One featuring John Pasquini. Check out John's creator owned comic, Packrat & Thunder

Mike Norton — So thrilled to have artist Mike Norton on the podcast — especially cause he's currently working with me to create some all new Tellos stories out next year from MadCave. We talk a little bit about it on the

Long before either of us got into the industry, Kevin and I worked at a small grocery store in Stephens Iowa. We were just teenagers at the time and he worked mostly produce while I handled the cookies/crackers/cereal is

I'm not gonna lie; Alisa Kwitney came into the studio and all but wrecked the place. I didn't know her. You know how Doug's been trying to get me to interview more people who AREN'T my friends. Well, Alisa's one of them.

Episode 2 of The Random Acts Book Club with Todd Dezago and John Pasquini (at least I think I'm spelling that right) In this episode they discuss Mark Waid And Chris Samnee's Batman & Robin Year One | Issues 3-4

This week's guest is comics darling Mark Russell , a writer whose inventive revisions of classic characters — Snagglepuss, The Flintstones, Superman: Space Age, Batman; Dark Age — could be called ingenious. But is that w

Gene Ha — I don't like to give away too much in these show notes , but you're gonna love hearing from Gene Ha. Not only is he a fantastic artist, he is a considerate and insightful storyteller and he makes some damn fine

In this, our debut episode of RAOC Book Club, Todd is joined by our pal, John Pasquini. Together they examine the first two issues of Batman & Robin Year One by Mark Waid and Chris Samnee.

To launch this, The Summer of Random Acts of Comics, we wanted to kick things off with a guest whose joyful and vibrant artwork would set the tone for another exciting season! But then we doubled-down cause she brought h

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Seasons Greetings from Walt and Todd! Here's our audio Christmas card to you, Dear Listener. A heartfelt gift of comics and laughter as Walt Curly and Todd reminisce about a trio of their favorite Christmas-themed storie

What you need to remember is that all this was happening in the mid-to-late nineties. This was pre-internet, pre-email. The bunch of us were communicating via faxes, Fed Ex, and phone calls, neither of which were very se

Spider-Man Clone Caucus pt 1 Many have written of what went on in those meetings, of the hushed plans formulated behind those closed conference room doors. Speculation, all of it. A patchwork legend sewn from snippets of
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