The Comics Alternative
A podcast by Stergios Botzakis & Derek Royal
807 Episodes
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Episode 104 - Reviews of The Rise of Aurora West, Escapo, and Eyesight
Published: 10/8/2014 -
On Location - “Why Teach Batman in College?: Comics and Academia”
Published: 10/7/2014 -
On Location - Talking with Creators at Wizard World Austin Comic Con
Published: 10/6/2014 -
Episode 103 - The October Previews Catalog
Published: 10/1/2014 -
Episode 102 - Reviews of Doctors, Annihilator #1, and Stumptown: The Case of the Jack of Clubs #1
Published: 9/24/2014 -
Special - A Roundtable Discussion on Jewish Comics
Published: 9/22/2014 -
Interviews - Gilbert Hernandez
Published: 9/19/2014 -
Episode 101 - Reviews of Shoplifter, Sugar Skull, and The Names #1
Published: 9/17/2014 -
Episode 100.2 - Talking with Creators at the Small Press Expo
Published: 9/15/2014 -
Episode 100.1 - On Location at Collected Comics in Plano
Published: 9/12/2014 -
Episode 100 - Reviews of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen III: Century and Hip Hop Family Tree 2
Published: 9/10/2014 -
Episode 99.1 - Talking with Creators at the Baltimore Comic Con
Published: 9/8/2014 -
Interviews - Farel Dalrymple
Published: 9/5/2014 -
Episode 99 - The September Previews Catalog
Published: 9/3/2014 -
Interviews - Tim Seeley
Published: 9/2/2014 -
Interviews - Anya Ulinich
Published: 8/29/2014 -
Episode 98 - Reviews of The People Inside, The Fade Out #1, and Faction
Published: 8/27/2014 -
Interviews - Chris Duffy
Published: 8/25/2014 -
Episode 97 - Reviews of Trillium, Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #1, and Terminal Hero #1
Published: 8/20/2014 -
Interviews - Derek McCulloch and Anthony Peruzzo
Published: 8/18/2014
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.