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. |


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