The Comics Alternative
A podcast by Stergios Botzakis & Derek Royal
807 Episodes
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Webcomics - Reviews of Henchgirl, Huge Hana, and Digger
Published: 4/13/2015 -
Episode 130 - Reviews of The Age of Selfishness, Lumberjanes Vol. 1, and Past Aways #1
Published: 4/8/2015 -
Interviews - Charles Soule
Published: 4/3/2015 -
Episode 129 - The April Previews Catalog
Published: 4/1/2015 -
Interviews - Noah Van Sciver
Published: 3/27/2015 -
Episode 128 - Reviews of Tex the Lonesome Rider, Sweatshop, and Criminal Special Edition
Published: 3/25/2015 -
Interviews - Dylan Horrocks
Published: 3/20/2015 -
Episode 127 - Reviews of Love and Rockets: New Stories No 7, Terrorist, and The Other Side of the Wall
Published: 3/18/2015 -
Interviews - Kyle Starks
Published: 3/16/2015 -
On Location - General Comics Talk at Collected Comics and Games
Published: 3/13/2015 -
Episode 126 - Reviews of The Sculptor, Divinity #1, and Descender #1
Published: 3/11/2015 -
Special - A Will Eisner Week Panel Discussion, "The Relevance of Graphic Novels in Culture and Modern Education"
Published: 3/9/2015 -
Webcomics - Reviews of Star Punch Girl, The Last Mechanical Monster, and Dreamless
Published: 3/6/2015 -
Episode 125 - The March Previews Catalog
Published: 3/4/2015 -
Special - A Roundtable Discussion on Will Eisner Week with Denis Kitchen and Michael Schumacher
Published: 3/2/2015 -
Episode 124 - Reviews of 10 Different Number One Issues
Published: 2/25/2015 -
On Location - Discussing Ethnoracial Issues in Comics at Collected Comics
Published: 2/20/2015 -
Episode 123 - Reviews of March: Book Two, Copra: Round One, and Nameless #1
Published: 2/18/2015 -
Interviews - Arlen Schumer
Published: 2/13/2015 -
Episode 122 - Reviews of Corto Maltese: Under the Sign of Capricorn, Effigy #1, and The Unwritten: Apocalypse #12
Published: 2/11/2015
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.