Wed, 29 November 2006 ![]() The creator of Hellboy joins Fanboy Radio for the first time in a fun-filled live interview filled with callers, questions and reveals. Mike Mignola may seem like one of the most successful comic book artists, but he's just a down-to-earth fan of monsters and horror as this hour of conversation reveals. You'll want to make to sure to listen closely to the description of Hellboy 2 and the villians therein. |
Sun, 26 November 2006 ![]() The brains behind Buffy: The Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Firefly/Serenity is the current writer of Marvel Comics' Astonishing X-Men and the upcomming Runaways and will be writing and directing the live-action Wonder Woman movie. Joss Whedon joins this episode of Fanboy Radio and we couldn't be happier. Callers, message board posters and a studio filled with pop culture and comic book fans chat with a fanboy icon. |
Wed, 22 November 2006 ![]() FbR has a break-free hour of prerecorded interveiws with the top execs of the two biggest comic publishers. Paul Levitz, President of DC Comics, talks to host Scott about his publishing philosophy, some select projects and what's to come. Dan Buckley, Publisher of Marvel Comics, joins the show to discuss Marvel's the big plans, direction and books out of his offices. This is a must-listen for comic book insiders. |
Sun, 19 November 2006 Hosts Scott Hinze, Sean Jackson, David Hopkins, TJ Colligan & Josiah Miller all return to the FbR Studios to chat pop culture like they have for the past five years. It's an open lines, opinion-extravaganza with tons of topics for the Sub-Or-Flub-A-Thon! Callers pack the hour and so do the laughs. It's radio... Fanboy Radio. |
Wed, 15 November 2006 The force behind Watchmen, Lost Girls, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, V for Vendetta, From Hell, Promethia and so much more joins Fanboy Radio for a break-free hour of conversation. Alan Moore discusses his work, its impact, and comic books as a whole, while answering live callers and the Fanboarders' questions. Comic book chat doesn't get much better than this. |
Sun, 12 November 2006 FanGirl Radio invades as New York Times Best-Selling author, Laurell K. Hamilton joins hosts Britta, Susan and Meg. The girls are completely obessed with the Anita Blake and Meredith Gentry book series and ask her many questions about her work, her life and her methods. Laurell and the group of girls (along with regular host Scott) participate in a few vampiric rounds of 'Sub Or Flub' and some reading recommendations. |
Wed, 8 November 2006 ![]() The Editor-In-Chief of Marvel Comics speaks with hosts Scott and TJ for an excellent hour of comic book talk. The collective fanboys chat about the finer points of comic book reading as well as the state of the Marvel Comics, Dabel Bro.'s Productions, Civil War, Guiding Light, J. Michael Straczynski, hit a few 'Sub Or Flub' items and much more. Joe was kind enough to field a few listeners calls and answer message board posts while tolerating the silly atmosphere. |
Sun, 5 November 2006 ![]() Fanboy Radio has the honor of speaking with Darwyn Cooke, the esteemed writer/artist of many excellent comic reads. The humble creator answers live callers' and message board posters' questions while discussing his career and work. The break-free hour covers Darwyn's breaking into the business, Batman: The Animated Series, Batman: Ego, Catwoman, New Frontier, Superman: Confidential, Batman/Spirit, a couple of 'Sub Or Flub' items and some Recommended Reads. Don't miss it!! |
Wed, 1 November 2006 ![]() One hour of high-energy comic talk - two great guests. Up first on Fanboy Radio is Ron Marz, the infamous writer/creator that has had a profound impact on the Green Lantern mythos, Witchblade and various Star Wars titles. On the show, he discusses with host Scott a slew of comic titles including Ion, Samurai: Heaven and Earth, Blade of Kumori and the upcomming series, Russian Sunset and Pantheon City. Next on the program is Steve Bauman, the Editor-In-Chief of the new gaming periodical, MASSIVE Magazine that focuses tightly on MMOs or Massively-Multiplayer Online games. Steve and Scott chat about the impact of the new way to game and chat about upcomming titles. |
Sun, 29 October 2006 The writing team of Jimmy Palmiotti & Justin Gray join Fanboy Radio to discuss all of their many books including Jonah Hex, Heroes for Hire, Claws, Uncle Sam & The Freedom Force, and the upcomming Friday the 13th. Hosts Scott and Oliver inquire about writing comic books as a team, their video game and other media projects, field phone calls and ask tons of message board questions. |
Wed, 25 October 2006 ![]() Tad Stones is the writer/producer/director of the new animated movie, Hellboy: The Sword of Storms and Miles Gunter is the writer of the new graphic novel, ZOMBEE! both join Fanboy Radio to talk about their projects, animation, comics and pop culture as a whole. |
Mon, 23 October 2006 This episode is jam-packed with pop culture personalities. Up first, the men behind the beloved 90s Flash television show, Danny Bilson & Paul DeMeo. Appropriately, the duo are the writers of DC Comics’ ongoing title, The Flash and are working on Red Menace for WildStorm Productions which begins next month. Then on the second half of the hour, the Fanboy Radio crew will speak with two of the masterminds involved in Adult Swim’s newest cartoon, Frisky Dingo. Co-creator, Matt Thompson (also of SeaLab 2021) and Art Director of the show, Neal Holman join the show to discuss the very fanboy-friendly animated series. |
Wed, 18 October 2006 With his work featured and reviewed in The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, USA Today, NPR News and Publishers Weekly is it any wonder that the Eisner Award-winning writer is a critic and fan favorite? His work is a veritable list of must-buy comics: Pride of Baghdad, Runaways, Ex Machina, The Escapists, Y: The Last Man, Dr. Strange: Oath and that’s just what is currently coming out now! Brian has also written dialog for Superman, Spidey, Batman, the X-Men, Green Lantern, Captain America and just about every important comic book icon. You won't want to miss this hour of fan-joy with one of our most-beloved creators! |
Sun, 15 October 2006 One of comic book’s most cherished creators joins the comic book radio talk show for the first time. Fanboy Radio is honored to have Len Wein, who has dramatically left his mark on pop culture with so many properties like Wolverine, The Human Target and worked successfully on Justice League of America, The Amazing Spider-Man, Action Comics, The Incredible Hulk, Detective Comics, The Mighty Thor, Green Lantern, Fantastic Four, Wonder Woman, Iron Man, Blue Beetle and is currently working with 'Bongo Comics' on The Simpsons comic book. |
Sun, 8 October 2006 Infamous comic book artist and entrepreneur, Rob Liefeld joins the crew at FBR for a solid hour of comic book and pop culture talk. Rob was an Image Comics founder and a creator of such milestone books as Youngblood, X-Force, Heroes Reborn, and Supreme. Constantly imitated, parodied, both lauded and scoffed at, Rob’s polarizing work always makes readers passionate and has influenced a generation of illustrators. |
Wed, 4 October 2006 ![]() Song parody kingpin, 'Weird' Al Yankovic joins Fanboy Radio to discuss his newest album, Straight Out of Lynwood, self-deprication and lasik surgery. Hosts Scott and Oliver fill out the rest of the hour discussing NBC's HEROES, Ultimates 2, Justice League of America, The Eternals, many other fine comic book reads and finish up with a stirring round of 'Sub Or Flub.' |
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Wed, 27 September 2006 Two extraordinary comic book writer/artists join FbR to discuss tragety and recovery. Host Scott Hinze speaks with Tom Beland of Image Comic's new series, True Story, Swear To God and Lea Hernandez of Rumble Girls & Texas Steampunk. The pair speak about their popular work and the dramatic events in their lives. CAPE 2.5 - a live art show benefitting Lea' family who is recovering from a devastating house fire is taking place 9/30/06 at the Metro Grill in Dallas. |
Sun, 24 September 2006 ![]() The night before the big premiere of NBC's HEROES, writer/producer Jeph Loeb returns to Fanboy Radio. The FbR crew covers the new series in depth, discuss the impact of comic books in Hollywood, prep for The Ultimates Vol. 3 & 4, talk about Jeph leaving LOST, the return of Heroes Reborn, field live listener calls, go through a round of 'Sub Or Flub,' and offer up some Recommended Reads. You won't want to miss this break-free hour of comic goodness! |
Sat, 23 September 2006 In this May 2005 interview, Scott, Oliver & David speak with Jeph Loeb for the first time. Listeners call in as they all talk about Smallville, Superman/Batman, Batman: Hush, Catwoman: When In Rome and touch base on Buffy: The Animated Series and his film career. Listen as a then DC-exclusive Jeph talks about Star Wars: Episode 3 coming out that weekend. |
Wed, 20 September 2006 Two fan-favorite regular guests return to the comic book radio talk show with a special friend. Eisner award-winning cartoonist of PVP, Scott Kurtz, the uber-successful comic writer of The Walking Dead, Invincible, Marvel Team-Up and Ultimate X-Men, Robert Kirkman and a secret comic creator stop by Fanboy Radio for an hour of comic talk. The fan-friendly trio join hosts Scott Hinze and Oliver Tull as for discussion, fun and a larger-than-life ‘Sub Or Flub’ session. |
Sun, 17 September 2006 ![]() The Sci-Fi Channel's original realty series, 'Who Wants To Be A Super Hero?' called upon fans to create a persona, audition before judges and compete in challenges for the pleasure of Stan Lee and a nation-wide audience. In the final episode, it came down to super heroes Feedback and Fat Mamma and the fanboy who received powers from video games won the day. Feedback joins Fanboy Radio hosts Scott Hinze & Oliver Tull as well as listeners' calls on a fast-paced hour that reveals secret origins, behind-the-scene insights and the future of the real-life super hero. |
Wed, 13 September 2006 Show host Scott Hinze speaks with four professionals that are committed to teaching comic art. In this episode, listeners can hear about the educators' work, their students' curriculum, the pros and cons of teaching comics in an academic setting, as well as students, comics and art today. Guests of the show include: Mike Mattesi, Director of the |
Sun, 10 September 2006 ![]() What's more intimidating that being responsible for the words that come out of Marvel Comics' most stoic and challenging characters? Facing the world's most critical fanbase! Writer Greg Pak has tossed the 'Big Green Machine' into space with his massive, multi-arc Incredible Hulk series, Planet Hulk and now joins the crew at Fanboy Radio to answer questions and talk comics. Greg is also an accomplished filmmaker, the writer of Battlestar Galactica, Pheonix: Warsong and many other fine comics. |
Wed, 6 September 2006 This episode features conversations with three novelists with ties to comic book culture. Up first, Barry Lyga discusses his book The Astonishing Adventures of Fanboy and Goth Girl which will be released October 2nd. Then, host Scott Hinze speaks with Tom De Haven who penned It’s Superman, his paperback hit bookstores last week. The show ends on Jamie Rich of The Everlasting, in stores now, and multiple romance comics out of Oni Press. |
Wed, 30 August 2006 ![]() One of the most prolific, successful comic writers working today joins FbR for an hour of Q&A, Sub Or Flub & tons of laughs. Geoff is the writer of Green Lantern, Teen Titans, co-writer of Action Comics, 52 all out of DC Comics and writer/producer of Blade: The Series on Spike TV. This is Geoff's second time on Fanboy Radio. |
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Wed, 23 August 2006 Scott and Meg speak with Ivy, Sky, Winter and Scott McCloud about Scott's new book 'Making Comics' and the family's year-long 50 State promotional tour. Then, Fanboy Radio is joined by film-maker Brad Winderbaum, the creator of It's All In Your Hands and The Futurist. Brad is also working on the upcomming Iron Man movie out of the new Marvel Film Studios. |
Sun, 20 August 2006 The most successful comic book writer today, Mark Millar returns to Fanboy Radio. In this non-stop, fast-paced, edit-free hour Mark speaks with hosts Scott, Oliver, Sean, TJ and answers your calls about Civil War, the delays that have inflamed comic fans, The Ultimates, Superman Returns, Millarworld books and many other hot topics. The guys even squeeze in another popular 'SUB OR FLUB' segment. |
Wed, 16 August 2006 One of the true greats of the comic book craft joins Fanboy Radio for an amazing hour. Neal Adams speaks with hosts Oliver and Scott about his art style, conversations with Jack Kirby, redefining Batman and Green Lantern, organizing artist labor in the 70s, working with Roger Waters (Pink Floyd) on 'Beirut,' his theories on the origin of Earth and his audition for the 1978 Superman movie. You won't want to miss this! |
Sun, 13 August 2006 Stand-up Patton Oswalt stops by for a few minutes before he goes to roast William Shatner and promises to return in September. Hosts Scott, Oliver and Sean are joined by Scott Kurtz of PVP and they dive into the 'Who Wants To Be A Superhero' controversy, review the latest installment of DC Comics' weekly series 52, play a round of 'Sub Or Flub' and take a few live calls.Comments[0] |
Wed, 9 August 2006 In this jam-packed, pre-recorded hour, Scott interviews editor Zack Oat and senior editor Justin Achlin of Twisted Toyfare Theater. Next up is a recording from the San Diego Comic-Con 'Party @ The Palm' with Oliver Tull, John Romita Jr., Billy Tan, Glen Brunswick, and John Romita Sr. Finally, Scott interviews Chris McCroskey, the man behind the pop culture information website, Kamikazee.com |
Sun, 6 August 2006 ![]() In this episode, Fanboy Radio speaks with one of the greatest writer-artist duos in the comic book medium. Garth Ennis, who rarely does interviews, is the writer of Preacher, The Punisher, Battler Britton and many others is joined by returning guest and penciling master, Darick Robertson. Garth and Darick speak in detail about their upcomming project, The Boys a new, gritty ongoing series out of WildStorm. You won't want to miss this hour of Scott and Oliver speaking with two of comics' most influential professionals. Comments[0] |
Wed, 2 August 2006 Fanboys Scott and Oliver guide you through their comic book pull list. There have been so many big events and great guests on the show, the boys haven't had any time to sit back and soak in some good funny books. Bask in the fan-joy in this 'SUB-worthy' live, open line show. |
Sun, 30 July 2006 The writer of Checkmate, Queen & Country and co-writer of 52 stops by the radio show for an hour of comic talk. Hosts Scott, Oliver and Sean take callers questions and interview the returning comic book super-star. You won't want to miss Greg Rucka's 'Sub Or Flub' responses! |
Wed, 26 July 2006 ![]() Did you make it to the con? If so, did you make it out alive? Scott, Oliver, Britta and many others report on the pannels, exhibitions and parties of the biggest event in pop culture. David Hopkins joins the show for an Eisner Award update. |
Sun, 23 July 2006 You want comic artist interviews? We got 'em. FbR host Scott is joined by Franchesco! (She-Dragon), Tommy Castillo (Dragons, Myths & Mayhem, Batman), and the creators of the indie comic Empty Chamber, writer A. David Lewis and artist James Copland for a info-injected, fun-filled hour. |
Wed, 19 July 2006 The winner of the Marvel Comics Blade Contest joins the show to talk about his work and award. Next is a series of interviews with hosts of other comic book podcasts including John Siuntres of Word Balloon, JM Campbell of Geek 4x4, Chris and Sal of Around Comics, and Charlito and Mr. Phil of Indie Spinner Rack. |
Sun, 16 July 2006 Marvel Zombies, your brains have arrived. The Executive Editor of Marvel Comics, Tom Brevoort joins the hour to speak about his work, the titles he manages and answers a flurry of questions about Civil War from the hosts and live callers. |
Wed, 12 July 2006 ![]() It's show host Oliver's birthday and FbR celebrates with reps from the far reaches of fandom. Anne-Marie Feliciano, Corporate Communications Manager for Jakks Pacific's TV Games and Steve Witt, Community Relations Coordinator for The LEGO Group both stop by to chat about their company's fun products. Josh Rose, Manager of Public Programs for the Dallas Museum of Art comes on the program to announce the museum's new Comic Book Club beginning July 13th. Happy Birthday, OT! |
Sun, 9 July 2006 In one of the fastest-paced Fanboy Radio hours, Rick Remender (writer of Fear Agent, Sea of Red, Battlestar Galactica, artist of The Last Christmas) comes back on the live broadcast to talk about his books, the San Diego convention, gabs with callers (including The Last Christmas co-writers, stand-up comedian Brian Posehn and screenwriter Gerry Duggan) and produces some classic 'Sub Or Flub' answers. |
Wed, 5 July 2006 ![]() Oliver and Scott spend the hour answering the question, "Which next-gen game console should I get?" and talk recent comics, movies and host a rousing session of 'Sub Or Flub.' |
Sun, 2 July 2006 ![]() The writer of She-Hulk, The Thing, Great Lakes Avengers, Batman Adventures, Spider-Man/Human Torch, Arkham Asylum: Living Hell, Ren and Stimpy and many more joins the show for a fast-paced hour. Scott and Oliver grill Dan on his career, upcoming series he's working on and talk comics with the fan-favorite creator. |
Wed, 28 June 2006 On the day of Superman Returns official release, Scott and Oliver are joined by Dan Koller of the Dallas Morning News to discuss the icon hero. The fanboys go through many of the various incarnations, books, tv shows and movies staring Superman while asking callers what they think of the hype and the movie itself. Don't worry fans, NO SPOILERS in this episode. |
Sun, 25 June 2006 ![]() Rosario Dawson is writing Occult Crime Taskforce for Image Comics for release on July 6th with co-writer David Atchison and artist Tony Shasteen. While Scott, Oliver and TJ wait for the lovely and talented Rosario Dawson to join the program, the fanboys have a chance to speak with the David and Tony about the book. About fifteen minutes into the hour, the starlet joins the program and the conversation covers O.C.T., Clerks 2, Sin City and the boys even squeeze in a "Sub or Flub" session. |
Wed, 21 June 2006 ![]() With so many calls unanswered from the last episode, Scott and Oliver spend another hour talking comics and pop culture with the people. Unfortunately, the phone lines at the radio station were down the entire hour but the conversation turns to the best heroes and villians of all time, Civil War talk, Superman Vs. Batman and what video games the guys are playing. |
Sun, 18 June 2006 Who knew that opening up a show about fathers in comics would create so much interest? On this special Father's Day episode of Fanboy Radio, Oliver, Scott and Sean speak to eleven callers in less than an hour - that a bunch of appreciative FanSons! The fanboys also find time to speak about fatherly comic characters from Jor-El to Uncle Ben and beyond. |
Wed, 14 June 2006 The webcartoonist of PVP Online and co-writer of Image Comics' Truth, Justin and The American Way joins Fanboy Radio of one crazy hour of comic chat, 'Net Neutrality' conversation with David Isenberg, a touch of 'Sub Or Flub' and your calls. Tune in for a slightly shorter FbR with the one and only Scott Kurtz on the horn. |
Sun, 11 June 2006 ![]() Television producer turn comic book writer, Allan Heinberg joins Fanboy Radio for an hour of conversation about his work, geek gab, and calls from listeners. Allan currently works on Wonder Woman for DC Comics and Young Avengers for Marvel Comics and his television credits include Grey's Anatomy, The OC, Sex in the City and Gilmore Girls. |
Wed, 7 June 2006 It's FanGIRL Radio when comic book opinion columnist Ronée Garcia Bourgeois joins the show! Ronée is the writer behind popcultureshock.com's What A Girl Wants column and popsyndicate.com's Ronée Just Won't Shuttup! Tune in for a hilarious hour of comic talk, commentary, a massive SUB OR FLUB segment and those wonderful Recommended Reads.Comments[0] |
Wed, 31 May 2006 In this special live episode, the fanboys are joined by Blair Marnell of Silver Bullet Comics' rumor column, All the Rage. Scott, Oliver and TJ get all the latest comic buzz from Blair and tackle a ton of fanboy 'issues' in a solid round of 'Sub Or Flub!' |
Sun, 28 May 2006 The writer of DC Comic's Manhunter joins Scott, Oliver and Sean for an hour of comic talk and your calls. Hear Marc Andreyko sound off on X3, Batwoman and more. |
Sun, 21 May 2006 ![]() One of Fanboy Radio's most wanted guests returns for an hour of magical comic talk. John Romita Jr. is a penciller for Marvel Comics with 9 years of work on Amazing Spider-Man and last year had story arcs on Wolverine and Black Panther. He recently wrapped up work the limited-series, The Sentry and is now focusing on The Eternals, which is written by Neil Gaiman and will be released in June, 2006. Tune in for one of the wildest, fastest Fanboy Radio's ever as the hilarious JRJR speaks candidly about his work and participates in a crazy round of 'Sub or Flub.' |
Sun, 14 May 2006 ![]() On Mother's Day 2006, the crew of Fanboy Radio puts down their funny books for a few minutes to give respect to the ladies that made everything possible for us - their moms. Scott, Oliver, Sean and Meg are joined in the studio by Scott's Mom as other mothers join the show over the phone. The Fanboys and girls cover the world of comics and pop culture as usual but also discuss the origin of Mother's Day, a maternal 'Sub Or Flub' session and 'Mom-Friendly Recommended Reads.' |
Sun, 7 May 2006 ![]() After a wonderful weekend at Zeus Comics' Free Comic Book Day event, CAPE2 - the second 'Comic And Pop culture Expo,' hosts Scott Hinze, Oliver Tull, TJ Colligan, Meg Ficsher, and guest Jim Lujan all meet at the Fanboy Radio Studios to talk about the past few days of comic book goodness. At CAPE, Fanboy Radio had a voting booth where guests of the free event could vote on 'The 3rd (Not So) Annual Fannie Awards'. And just like every one hundredth episode of FbR, the final winners are announced - but this time, it's live! In addition to a complete CAPE report and the award show, the crew takes time to answer listeners' live calls and even do a quick round of the ever-popular 'Sub Or Flub.' Comments[0] |
Sun, 23 April 2006 One of the most proflicic writers of comics today joins Fanboy Radio for an action-packed hour. Brian K. Vaughan is an award-winning favorite of both critics and fans who is currently responsible for the scripts of Marvel Comics' Runaways, Vertigo's Y: The Last Man and WildStorm's Ex Machina. His other notable work includes Dark Horse's The Escapist, Marvel Comics' The Hood and Ultimate X-Men.This will be Brian's second time on the program and he says, "Who wouldn't want to spend a full hour listening to my nasally drone? Thanks to the extraordinary gentlemen over at Fanboy Radio for giving me this platform. I'm really looking forward to getting yelled at by their nutty callers for killing off one of the Runaways." Comments[0] |
Wed, 19 April 2006 If you are interested in self-publishing comics or just want to know about the process, this is the show for you! Fanboy Radio's Scott Hinze speaks with Phillip Ginn of LegendHouse.com, Derrick Fish & Marc Hammond of Tails to Amaze, Melissa Kaercher, Christopher Jones, John Kovalic of Dork Storm Press, John Taddeo of ZoomSuit, Christian Barenek of Silent Devil Productions and Tim Leong of ComicFoundry.com while trying to find out the do's and don'ts of self-publishing.Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 April 2006 ![]() Judd Winick joins the Fanboy Radio crew for the second time for a Q&A session you won't want to miss. Judd is the writer of Batman, Outsiders and Green Arrow for DC Comics and is the creator and executive producer of Cartoon Network's The Life and Times of Juniper Lee. Tune in for the comic talk, stick around for 'Sub or Flub' and the hilarity that ensues. |
Sun, 9 April 2006 The writer of Ultimate X-Men, Invincible, Marvel Team-Up, The Walking Dead and Marvel Zombies joins the Fanboy Radio crew for an hour of comic book talk at its finest. This is Kirkman's fifth time on the program and took some great calls, participated in SUB OR FLUB and offered up Recommended Reads with hosts Scott and Oliver with Sean and Meg in the wings. |
Sun, 2 April 2006 Tune in for this very special hour of FbR as Mark Waid joins the in-studio crew and live listener callers. Mark Waid is the writer of Legion of Super Heroes and is working on the upcomming 52 and Brave and the Bold. He has penned many successful comic series such as The Flash, Captain America, Fantastic Four, Superman: Birthright and Kingdom Come. In this hour, callers attempt to stump Waid with comic book trivia for a FUNimation DVD prize pack. |
Sun, 26 March 2006 This hour of comic talk begins with a few minutes of the writing sensation and FbR podcast subscriber, Brian Michael Bendis. Hosts Oliver and Scott continue to take callers and discuss V for Vendetta, the Ultimate Avengers DVD, DC's One Year Later, other recent comics and pop culture as a whole.Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 March 2006 The writer of Fables, Robin, Day of Vengence, Thessaly, Shadowpact, The Elementals, Pantheon, Coventry, Ironwood and more joins hosts Scott and Oliver for a great hour of comic talk. There are plenty of live callers, Sub/Flub, and Recommended Reads as Bill Willingham comes on the broadcast for the first time. |
Sun, 5 March 2006 One of the true greats of the comic book craft graces Fanboy Radio for this hour. Keith Giffen is the writer of this year's huge summer event out of Marvel Comics, Annihilation, is co-writing the return of Blue Beetle for DC Comics and is handling the breakdowns for their weekly extravaganza, 52. Take into account he's producing tons of amazing work for Boom! Studios and we've got one full hour of comic book talk and listener calls!Comments[0] |
Wed, 1 March 2006 In this jam-packed hour you'll find: the creator of Sock Monkey, Tony Millionaire on his Adult Swim cartoon, Jim (One Page Filler Man) Mahfood and Dave (Hack/Slash) Crosland on LA vs. San Fran, STAPLE organizer Chris Nicholas on Batboy and Buzz (Serenity) Dixon on faith in manga. |
Sun, 26 February 2006 Two of the funniest comic creators stop by to talk about their new book, Truth, Justin and the American Way and answer your calls. The co-writers of the mini-series are Scott Kurtz of PVP and Aaron Williams of PS238 and Nodwick and they both join us for a hour of fun comic talk, open phone lines and a crazy 'Sub or Flub' session. |
Sun, 19 February 2006 Hot-shot Marvel artists, Skottie Young and Mike Wieringo join live listener callers and the fanboy hosts for an hour of honest-to-goodness comic talk. Spikey-Spidey, breaking in, candy cereal, Young's upcomming How-To DVDs, and facial hair are some of the highlights. |
Wed, 15 February 2006 Scott and Oliver are joined by IDW Publishing's Editor-In-Chief and Publisher Chris Ryall & editor Dan Taylor for the first half of this hour as they discuss all the new titles and happenings at the small press company. Then, the fanboys host a massive 'Sub or Flub' segment with callers discussing everything from Kelsey Grammer as The Beast in X3 to Batman taking on Osama Bin Laden. |
Wed, 8 February 2006 The creators behind Markosia Comics talk about the European house and their projects therein. Guests Chuck Satterlee, artist Norm Breyfogle, writer Brian Augustyn and writer/artist Phil Hester come on to chat about their work, artistic expression and pop culture. |
Sun, 5 February 2006 If your new to FbR, check out this short clip reel featuring Stan Lee, Kevin Smith, Thomas Jane, Brian Michael Bendis, Mark Waid and many more guests and highlights from the show's four-year history. |
Sun, 29 January 2006 Writers Raab & Hughes talk to Scott about their book, Living In Infamy, their process and pop culture today. Then, the artist of Zoom Suit and former penciler of Mr. Miracle, Billy Dallas Patton stops by for a chat. |
Sun, 22 January 2006 For this prerecorded hour, host Scott Hinze speaks with two icon of modern comics. Up first is Darick Robertson who is the co-creator of Transmetropolitan and penciler of such titles as Wolverine, Fury, Born, Toxin, Juctice League, Nightcrawler and many more. Then, the four-time Eisner-nominated colorist Jeromy Cox stops by to talk about the budding craft of digitial coloring. Jeromy is responsible for the colors of Infinite Crisis, Promethea, Teen Titans, Rex Mundi, Adventures of Superman, Leave It To Chance, Haunted Mansion and he is the writer/artist of his own series, Vampyrates. |
Sun, 15 January 2006 This is one action-packed hour! The FbR crew speaks with Jason Mical (the Communications Manager for WizKids) and Seth Johnson (the Lead Designer for HeroClix) about everyone's favorite super-powered miniture game, HeroClix!! For the rest of the hour we'll be talking with YOU about pop culture and comics. |
Sun, 8 January 2006 The entire Fanboy crew shows up for an hour with novelist, screenwriter, director, and creator of Road to Perdition, Max Allen Collins. Collins is also a writer on the CSI comic series out of IDW and is a fanboy just like the rest of us. |
Sun, 1 January 2006 The writer of JUSTICE, all of the Earth X books, the PS2/Xbox game Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks, Image's Clockmaker and many, many others joins Fanboy Radio for an hour of comic talk and listener call-ins. |
Sat, 31 December 2005 In this classic episode, hosts Scott and TJ speak with the man behind Usagi Yojimbo, Stan Sakai. Stan is a comic book living legend and his groundbreaking work continues to entertain and educate. |
Tue, 27 December 2005 Comic's most popular columnist joins Scott for an insane live hour. The man behind Comic Book Resources' gossip column, Lying In The Gutters is Rich Johnston who is also promoting his upcomming comic, The Flying Friar. |
Wed, 14 December 2005 The industry's leading comic book blogger joins Scott and Oliver as they solve (or at least complain about) all of the problems in the hobby. Heidi MacDonald founded comicon.com's The Beat and reports on comics for Publishers Weekly. |
Sun, 11 December 2005 Comic book artist golden boy, J. Scott Campbell joins hosts Scott, Oliver, TJ & Meg for an hour of comic talk. Jeff chats about breaking into comics, his process, his books as well ask answering listeners' calls and playing a couple of rounds of 'Sub or Flub.' |
Wed, 7 December 2005 On this special live episode, the co-creator of The Ultimates and The Authority joins hosts Scott and Meg. The break-free hour is filled with comic talk, calls from fans and the expected Fanboy Radio shenanigans. |
Sun, 4 December 2005 Tune in for a live hour with Marvel comics' 'Ten Terrific' writer and Xeric Grant winner, Daniel Way. Dan is the current writer of Wolverine, Incredible Hulk, Punisher Vs. Bullseye & Supreme Power: Nighthawk. More on Mr. Way can be found on his new website located here - http://www.badpressonline.com |
Wed, 30 November 2005 Feast your ears on a ton of quick interviews of BulletAngelica.com creators including: Jim Lujan, Devin Hyde, Matt Leong, Jeff Elden, Derrick Fish, Michael Dargie, Philip Ginn, Oliver Tull, Randy Gentile, Justin Stewart, and Brian Shearer all pestered by TJ Colligan and Scott Hinze. |





Hosts Scott Hinze, Sean Jackson, David Hopkins, TJ Colligan & Josiah Miller all return to the FbR Studios to chat pop culture like they have for the past five years. It's an open lines, opinion-extravaganza with tons of topics for the Sub-Or-Flub-A-Thon! Callers pack the hour and so do the laughs. It's radio... Fanboy Radio.
The force behind Watchmen, Lost Girls, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, V for Vendetta, From Hell, Promethia and so much more joins Fanboy Radio for a break-free hour of conversation. Alan Moore discusses his work, its impact, and comic books as a whole, while answering live callers and the Fanboarders' questions. Comic book chat doesn't get much better than this.
FanGirl Radio invades as New York Times Best-Selling author, Laurell K. Hamilton joins hosts Britta, Susan and Meg. The girls are completely obessed with the Anita Blake and Meredith Gentry book series and ask her many questions about her work, her life and her methods. Laurell and the group of girls (along with regular host Scott) participate in a few vampiric rounds of 'Sub Or Flub' and some reading recommendations.


The writing team of Jimmy Palmiotti & Justin Gray join Fanboy Radio to discuss all of their many books including Jonah Hex, Heroes for Hire, Claws, Uncle Sam & The Freedom Force, and the upcomming Friday the 13th. Hosts Scott and Oliver inquire about writing comic books as a team, their video game and other media projects, field phone calls and ask tons of message board questions.
This episode is jam-packed with pop culture personalities. Up first, the men behind the beloved 90s Flash television show, Danny Bilson & Paul DeMeo. Appropriately, the duo are the writers of DC Comics’ ongoing title, The Flash and are working on Red Menace for WildStorm Productions which begins next month.
With his work featured and reviewed in The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, USA Today, NPR News and Publishers Weekly is it any wonder that the Eisner Award-winning writer is a critic and fan favorite? His work is a veritable list of must-buy comics: Pride of Baghdad, Runaways, Ex Machina, The Escapists, Y: The Last Man, Dr. Strange: Oath and that’s just what is currently coming out now! Brian has also written dialog for Superman, Spidey, Batman, the X-Men, Green Lantern, Captain America and just about every important comic book icon. You won't want to miss this hour of fan-joy with one of our most-beloved creators!
One of comic book’s most cherished creators joins the comic book radio talk show for the first time. Fanboy Radio is honored to have Len Wein, who has dramatically left his mark on pop culture with so many properties like Wolverine, The Human Target and worked successfully on Justice League of America, The Amazing Spider-Man, Action Comics, The Incredible Hulk, Detective Comics, The Mighty Thor, Green Lantern, Fantastic Four, Wonder Woman, Iron Man, Blue Beetle and is currently working with 'Bongo Comics' on The Simpsons comic book.
Infamous comic book artist and entrepreneur, Rob Liefeld joins the crew at FBR for a solid hour of comic book and pop culture talk. Rob was an Image Comics founder and a creator of such milestone books as Youngblood, X-Force, Heroes Reborn, and Supreme. Constantly imitated, parodied, both lauded and scoffed at, Rob’s polarizing work always makes readers passionate and has influenced a generation of illustrators.
Popular stand-up comic and occasional comic book creator,
Two extraordinary comic book writer/artists join FbR to discuss tragety and recovery. Host Scott Hinze speaks with Tom Beland of Image Comic's new series, True Story, Swear To God and Lea Hernandez of Rumble Girls & Texas Steampunk. The pair speak about their popular work and the dramatic events in their lives. CAPE 2.5 - a live art show benefitting Lea' family who is recovering from a devastating house fire is taking place 9/30/06 at the Metro Grill in Dallas.
In this May 2005 interview, Scott, Oliver & David speak with Jeph Loeb for the first time. Listeners call in as they all talk about Smallville, Superman/Batman, Batman: Hush, Catwoman: When In Rome and touch base on Buffy: The Animated Series and his film career. Listen as a then DC-exclusive Jeph talks about Star Wars: Episode 3 coming out that weekend.
Two fan-favorite regular guests return to the comic book radio talk show with a special friend. Eisner award-winning cartoonist of PVP, Scott Kurtz, the uber-successful comic writer of The Walking Dead, Invincible, Marvel Team-Up and Ultimate X-Men, Robert Kirkman and a secret comic creator stop by Fanboy Radio for an hour of comic talk. The fan-friendly trio join hosts Scott Hinze and Oliver Tull as for discussion, fun and a larger-than-life ‘Sub Or Flub’ session.
Show host Scott Hinze speaks with four professionals that are committed to teaching comic art. In this episode, 
This episode features conversations with three novelists with ties to comic book culture. Up first, Barry Lyga discusses his book 
The most successful comic book writer today, Mark Millar returns to Fanboy Radio. In this non-stop, fast-paced, edit-free hour Mark speaks with hosts Scott, Oliver, Sean, TJ and answers your calls about Civil War, the delays that have inflamed comic fans, The Ultimates, Superman Returns, Millarworld books and many other hot topics. The guys even squeeze in another popular 'SUB OR FLUB' segment.
One of the true greats of the comic book craft joins Fanboy Radio for an amazing hour. Neal Adams speaks with hosts Oliver and Scott about his art style, conversations with Jack Kirby, redefining Batman and Green Lantern, organizing artist labor in the 70s, working with Roger Waters (Pink Floyd) on 'Beirut,' his theories on the origin of Earth and his audition for the 1978 Superman movie. You won't want to miss this!
Stand-up Patton Oswalt stops by for a few minutes before he goes to roast William Shatner and promises to return in September. Hosts Scott, Oliver and Sean are joined by Scott Kurtz of
In this jam-packed, pre-recorded hour, Scott interviews editor Zack Oat and senior editor Justin Achlin of Twisted Toyfare Theater. Next up is a recording from the San Diego Comic-Con 'Party @ The Palm' with Oliver Tull, John Romita Jr., Billy Tan, Glen Brunswick, and John Romita Sr. Finally, Scott interviews Chris McCroskey, the man behind the pop culture information website, Kamikazee.com
Fanboys Scott and Oliver guide you through their comic book pull list. There have been so many big events and great guests on the show, the boys haven't had any time to sit back and soak in some good funny books. Bask in the fan-joy in this 'SUB-worthy' live, open line show.
The writer of Checkmate, Queen & Country and co-writer of 52 stops by the radio show for an hour of comic talk. Hosts Scott, Oliver and Sean take callers questions and interview the returning comic book super-star. You won't want to miss Greg Rucka's 'Sub Or Flub' responses!
You want comic artist interviews? We got 'em. FbR host Scott is joined by
The winner of the Marvel Comics
Marvel Zombies, your brains have arrived. The Executive Editor of Marvel Comics, Tom Brevoort joins the hour to speak about his work, the titles he manages and answers a flurry of questions about Civil War from the hosts and live callers.
In one of the fastest-paced Fanboy Radio hours, Rick Remender (writer of Fear Agent, Sea of Red, Battlestar Galactica, artist of The Last Christmas) comes back on the live broadcast to talk about his books, the San Diego convention, gabs with callers (including The Last Christmas co-writers, stand-up comedian Brian Posehn and screenwriter Gerry Duggan) and produces some classic 'Sub Or Flub' answers.

On the day of Superman Returns official release, Scott and Oliver are joined by Dan Koller of the Dallas Morning News to discuss the icon hero. The fanboys go through many of the various incarnations, books, tv shows and movies staring Superman while asking callers what they think of the hype and the movie itself. Don't worry fans, NO SPOILERS in this episode.

Who knew that opening up a show about fathers in comics would create so much interest? On this special Father's Day episode of Fanboy Radio, Oliver, Scott and Sean speak to eleven callers in less than an hour - that a bunch of appreciative FanSons! The fanboys also find time to speak about fatherly comic characters from Jor-El to Uncle Ben and beyond.
The webcartoonist of PVP Online and co-writer of Image Comics' Truth, Justin and The American Way joins Fanboy Radio of one crazy hour of comic chat, 'Net Neutrality' conversation with David Isenberg, a touch of 'Sub Or Flub' and your calls. Tune in for a slightly shorter FbR with the one and only Scott Kurtz on the horn.
It's FanGIRL Radio when comic book opinion columnist Ronée Garcia Bourgeois joins the show! Ronée is the writer behind popcultureshock.com's What A Girl Wants column and popsyndicate.com's Ronée Just Won't Shuttup! Tune in for a hilarious hour of comic talk, commentary, a massive SUB OR FLUB segment and those wonderful Recommended Reads.
In this special live episode, the fanboys are joined by Blair Marnell of Silver Bullet Comics' rumor column, All the Rage. Scott, Oliver and TJ get all the latest comic buzz from Blair and tackle a ton of fanboy 'issues' in a solid round of 'Sub Or Flub!'
The writer of DC Comic's Manhunter joins Scott, Oliver and Sean for an hour of comic talk and your calls. Hear Marc Andreyko sound off on X3, Batwoman and more.


One of the most proflicic writers of comics today joins Fanboy Radio for an action-packed hour. Brian K. Vaughan is an award-winning favorite of both critics and fans who is currently responsible for the scripts of Marvel Comics' Runaways, Vertigo's Y: The Last Man and WildStorm's Ex Machina. His other notable work includes Dark Horse's The Escapist, Marvel Comics' The Hood and Ultimate X-Men.
If you are interested in self-publishing comics or just want to know about the process, this is the show for you! Fanboy Radio's Scott Hinze speaks with Phillip Ginn of 

Tune in for this very special hour of FbR as Mark Waid joins the in-studio crew and live listener callers. Mark Waid is the writer of Legion of Super Heroes and is working on the upcomming 52 and Brave and the Bold. He has penned many successful comic series such as The Flash, Captain America, Fantastic Four, Superman: Birthright and Kingdom Come. In this hour, callers attempt to stump Waid with comic book trivia for a FUNimation DVD prize pack.
This hour of comic talk begins with a few minutes of the writing sensation and FbR podcast subscriber, Brian Michael Bendis. Hosts Oliver and Scott continue to take callers and discuss V for Vendetta, the Ultimate Avengers DVD, DC's One Year Later, other recent comics and pop culture as a whole.
The writer of Fables, Robin, Day of Vengence, Thessaly, Shadowpact, The Elementals, Pantheon, Coventry, Ironwood and more joins hosts Scott and Oliver for a great hour of comic talk. There are plenty of live callers, Sub/Flub, and Recommended Reads as Bill Willingham comes on the broadcast for the first time.
One of the true greats of the comic book craft graces Fanboy Radio for this hour. Keith Giffen is the writer of this year's huge summer event out of Marvel Comics, Annihilation, is co-writing the return of Blue Beetle for DC Comics and is handling the breakdowns for their weekly extravaganza, 52. Take into account he's producing tons of amazing work for Boom! Studios and we've got one full hour of comic book talk and listener calls!
In this jam-packed hour you'll find: the creator of Sock Monkey, Tony Millionaire on his Adult Swim cartoon, Jim (One Page Filler Man) Mahfood and Dave (Hack/Slash) Crosland on LA vs. San Fran, STAPLE organizer Chris Nicholas on Batboy and Buzz (Serenity) Dixon on faith in manga.
Two of the funniest comic creators stop by to talk about their new book, Truth, Justin and the American Way and answer your calls. The co-writers of the mini-series are Scott Kurtz of PVP and Aaron Williams of PS238 and Nodwick and they both join us for a hour of fun comic talk, open phone lines and a crazy 'Sub or Flub' session.
Hot-shot Marvel artists, Skottie Young and Mike Wieringo join live listener callers and the fanboy hosts for an hour of honest-to-goodness comic talk. Spikey-Spidey, breaking in, candy cereal, Young's upcomming How-To DVDs, and facial hair are some of the highlights.
Scott and Oliver are joined by IDW Publishing's Editor-In-Chief and Publisher Chris Ryall & editor Dan Taylor for the first half of this hour as they discuss all the new titles and happenings at the small press company. Then, the fanboys host a massive 'Sub or Flub' segment with callers discussing everything from Kelsey Grammer as The Beast in X3 to Batman taking on Osama Bin Laden.
The creators behind Markosia Comics talk about the European house and their projects therein. Guests Chuck Satterlee, artist Norm Breyfogle, writer Brian Augustyn and writer/artist Phil Hester come on to chat about their work, artistic expression and pop culture.
If your new to FbR, check out this short clip reel featuring Stan Lee, Kevin Smith, Thomas Jane, Brian Michael Bendis, Mark Waid and many more guests and highlights from the show's four-year history.
Writers Raab & Hughes talk to Scott about their book, Living In Infamy, their process and pop culture today. Then, the artist of Zoom Suit and former penciler of Mr. Miracle, Billy Dallas Patton stops by for a chat.
For this prerecorded hour, host Scott Hinze speaks with two icon of modern comics. Up first is Darick Robertson who is the co-creator of Transmetropolitan and penciler of such titles as Wolverine, Fury, Born, Toxin, Juctice League, Nightcrawler and many more. Then, the four-time Eisner-nominated colorist Jeromy Cox stops by to talk about the budding craft of digitial coloring. Jeromy is responsible for the colors of Infinite Crisis, Promethea, Teen Titans, Rex Mundi, Adventures of Superman, Leave It To Chance, Haunted Mansion and he is the writer/artist of his own series, Vampyrates.
This is one action-packed hour! The FbR crew speaks with Jason Mical (the Communications Manager for WizKids) and Seth Johnson (the Lead Designer for HeroClix) about everyone's favorite super-powered miniture game, HeroClix!! For the rest of the hour we'll be talking with YOU about pop culture and comics.
The entire Fanboy crew shows up for an hour with novelist, screenwriter, director, and creator of Road to Perdition, Max Allen Collins. Collins is also a writer on the CSI comic series out of IDW and is a fanboy just like the rest of us.
The writer of JUSTICE, all of the Earth X books, the PS2/Xbox game Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks, Image's Clockmaker and many, many others joins Fanboy Radio for an hour of comic talk and listener call-ins.
In this classic episode, hosts Scott and TJ speak with the man behind Usagi Yojimbo, Stan Sakai. Stan is a comic book living legend and his groundbreaking work continues to entertain and educate.
Comic's most popular columnist joins Scott for an insane live hour. The man behind Comic Book Resources' gossip column, Lying In The Gutters is Rich Johnston who is also promoting his upcomming comic, The Flying Friar.
The industry's leading comic book blogger joins Scott and Oliver as they solve (or at least complain about) all of the problems in the hobby. Heidi MacDonald founded comicon.com's The Beat and reports on comics for Publishers Weekly.
Comic book artist golden boy, J. Scott Campbell joins hosts Scott, Oliver, TJ & Meg for an hour of comic talk. Jeff chats about breaking into comics, his process, his books as well ask answering listeners' calls and playing a couple of rounds of 'Sub or Flub.'
On this special live episode, the co-creator of The Ultimates and The Authority joins hosts Scott and Meg. The break-free hour is filled with comic talk, calls from fans and the expected Fanboy Radio shenanigans.
Tune in for a live hour with Marvel comics' 'Ten Terrific' writer and Xeric Grant winner, Daniel Way. Dan is the current writer of Wolverine, Incredible Hulk, Punisher Vs. Bullseye & Supreme Power: Nighthawk. More on Mr. Way can be found on his new website located here - http://www.badpressonline.com
Feast your ears on a ton of quick interviews of BulletAngelica.com creators including: Jim Lujan, Devin Hyde, Matt Leong, Jeff Elden, Derrick Fish, Michael Dargie, Philip Ginn, Oliver Tull, Randy Gentile, Justin Stewart, and Brian Shearer all pestered by TJ Colligan and Scott Hinze.