GHOST Agents in Metropolis
The classic Fritz Lang sci-fi epic comes to comics — tying into a larger experimental graphic novel universe.
The classic Fritz Lang sci-fi epic comes to comics — tying into a larger experimental graphic novel universe.
Steven talks going from self-produced comic to bringing in an outside art team for Monster Matador: Tango of the Matadors.
In a crowded marketplace, making a splash with a young adult fantasy graphic novel can’t be easy. But indie creator Curtis Clow and his collaborator […]
It’s true. It is hard to spell. Strangely enough, most of us here at Fanboy Planet do know how to spell it. But that’s not why […]
Do you long for your halcyon days of innocence? When you hung out with your best friends, playing games after school, reading comics, and uncovering […]
Season 2, Episode 1 Kolchak: The Night Stalker just turned 50 and has a huge new anthology comic on the way, part of which is […]
Monsters have risen all over the world. You don’t need to know why. Just know that heroes have risen to fight. If it seems silly […]
Actor/writer/producer Shawn Patrick Boyd guested on the podcast last year with writer/director Charlie Griak to talk about their film Nina of the Woods, available now for […]
Writer Rylend Grant comes on to talk about his new book The Peacekeepers, launching on Kickstarter today! The conversation also winds into dealing with Hollywood, and how […]
Young Dorothy Gale killed the Wicked Witch, convinced the Wizard to leave Oz, and then returned home to Kansas. Sure, L. Frank Baum wrote several […]
Even if you play your cards right, “…brothers will fight, there will be confrontation, hopelessness, you might even hit rock bottom.” And yet you can […]
He had me at Army of Darkness and Big Trouble in Little China. When I sat with writer Chris Mancini at a Sherman Oaks Starbucks in the Fall […]
Interviews with crowdfunding project creators, convention news, Elvira and James Bond return, a new J.R.R. Tolkien novel, and more!
Being a private detective is hard enough. It’s even worse when you can pretty much only say two words. And if you know anything about […]
SF Bay Area creator Gaz Gretsky just launched a Kickstarter campaign to print the second issue of his own kaiju-themed comic, The Horror A4. The first […]
Sometimes a creator just gets tired of fighting. For Shane “Books” Bookman, it’s not so much tiring as time to let someone else tell his […]
What started as a project to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Star Trek became a moving celebration of a life — and to some extent, our […]
Barely out of college and knocking around television, Jason Williams answered an ad in a newspaper that changed his life. He auditioned for a movie […]
This title caused a bit of controversy last summer when Archie Comics went directly to Kickstarter to fund it. Yes, it’s probably an expensive book […]
Talking about working with Keith Champagne, what draws him to drawing, and keeping fanboys in shape…
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