The Comics Alternative
A podcast by Stergios Botzakis & Derek Royal
807 Episodes
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Episode 96.1 - On Location at Collected Comics in Plano
Published: 8/15/2014 -
Episode 96 - Reviews of Seconds, DKW, and Bodies #1
Published: 8/13/2014 -
Interviews - Alec Longstreth
Published: 8/11/2014 -
Episode 95.2 - The “Comics Goes to College” Panel at Wizard World San Antonio
Published: 8/8/2014 -
Episode 95.1 - Talking with Creators at Wizard World San Antonio
Published: 8/7/2014 -
Episode 95 - The August Previews Catalog and the 2014 Eisner Award Winners
Published: 8/6/2014 -
Episode 94 - Reviews of Murder Me Dead, Black Market #1, and Low #1
Published: 7/30/2014 -
Episode 93 - Reviews of The Maxx Maxximized, Vol. 1, Supreme: Blue Rose #1, and New Doctor Who Titles from Titan Comics
Published: 7/23/2014 -
Interviews - Ryan Browne
Published: 7/21/2014 -
Episode 92 - Reviews of Can’t We Talk about Something More Pleasant? and Interesting Drug
Published: 7/16/2014 -
Interviews - Derek Van Gieson
Published: 7/15/2014 -
Episode 91.2 - Our July Visit to Collected Comics
Published: 7/14/2014 -
Episode 91.1 - The Teaching Difficult Texts Panel at HeroesCon 2014
Published: 7/11/2014 -
Interviews - Liz Plourde and Randy Michaels
Published: 7/10/2014 -
Episode 91 - The July Previews Catalog
Published: 7/9/2014 -
Interviews - Gene Luen Yang
Published: 7/7/2014 -
Episode 90 - American-Themed Comics, New and Not-So-New
Published: 7/2/2014 -
Interviews - Ben Hatke
Published: 7/1/2014 -
Episode 89.1 - Interviews with Creators at HeroesCon 2014
Published: 6/27/2014 -
Episode 89 - Reviews of The Amateurs, The Superannuated Man #1, and Star Trek: Harlan Ellison’s The City on the Edge of Forever #1
Published: 6/25/2014
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.