The Comics Alternative
A podcast by Stergios Botzakis & Derek Royal
807 Episodes
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Episode 26 - Goodbye Hellblazer, Hello Constantine!
Published: 3/1/2013 -
Episode 26.1 - Talking Hellblazer at Lone Star Comics
Published: 2/27/2013 -
Episode 25 - Recent Crime, Detective, and Noir Comics, Part I
Published: 2/20/2013 -
Episode 24 - A Review of So Buttons
Published: 2/18/2013 -
Episode 23 - The February Previews Catalog
Published: 2/6/2013 -
Episode 22 - Creator Spotlight on Grant Morrison
Published: 1/30/2013 -
Episode 21 - A Review of Building Stories and Love & Rockets: New Stories 5
Published: 1/23/2013 -
Episode 20 - A Roundtable Discussion on Teaching Comics
Published: 1/16/2013 -
Episode 19 - The January Previews Catalog
Published: 1/9/2013 -
Episode 18 - An Interview with Ming Doyle
Published: 1/2/2013 -
Episode 17 - Andy and Derek’s 2012 Year in Review
Published: 12/26/2012 -
Episode 16 - Review of Best American Comics 2012 and Christmas Classics
Published: 12/19/2012 -
Episode 15 - The December Previews Catalog
Published: 12/12/2012 -
Episode 14 - A Review of The Lovecraft Anthology and Recent Image #1s
Published: 12/5/2012 -
Episode 13 - An Interview with Tim Seeley
Published: 11/28/2012 -
Episode 12 - The October Previews Catalog
Published: 10/11/2012 -
Episode 11 - A Review of Witch Doctor and Atomic Robo
Published: 10/3/2012 -
Episode 10 - An Interview with Philip Gelatt and Tyler Crook
Published: 9/27/2012 -
Episode 9 - A Roundtable Discussion on Comics Studies and Fandom
Published: 9/20/2012 -
Episode 8 - The September Previews Catalog
Published: 9/12/2012
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.