Thu, 29 November 2007 The wish lists continue with Jeff joining Scott and Oliver. |
Sun, 25 November 2007 Scott and Oliver gather together to chat about the most important thing in the world: what they want for Christmas this year. |
Fri, 23 November 2007 The fanboys reflect on this year's bounty of great pop culture offerings. |
Thu, 15 November 2007 There's so many releases and news happening in the our favorite hobbies' worlds that FbR is forced to begin a long string of 'Open Line' shows just to catch up. |
Sat, 10 November 2007 The cartoonist of the incredibly popular 'Scott Pilgrim' comic series, Bryan Lee O'Malley, joins the radio broadcast. |
Wed, 7 November 2007 Voice actor, cartoonist and all-around great guy, Sonny Strait graces the Fanboy Radio studios with his presence in person! Also, Mike Lagocki of ArtLoveMagic stops by and Scott speaks with the President of GameStop Inc., Steve Morgan and the President of the Entertainment Software Rating Board, Patricia Vance about buying games for kids of every age this year.
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Fri, 2 November 2007 The creator of groundbreaking video games such as Ultima I - IX, Ultima Online and now Tabula Rasa joins Scott and Oliver to discuss his career, gaming and his future space mission to the International Space Station!Join the fun by calling into the live broadcast at (817) 257-7631 |
Wed, 31 October 2007 Join Scott and Jeff as they run down the 'Top 25 Scariest Movies' according to Haunted Hamilton, take some calls and catch up on the week's pop culture tricks and treats. |
Tue, 30 October 2007 Description coming soon. |
Mon, 29 October 2007 Description coming soon. |
Sun, 28 October 2007 Writer and regular guest Mark Millar joins Scott and Sean to talk
about the past week's Superman movie script drama, his future books (with
announcements), we take your calls and much more. |
Sat, 27 October 2007 Description coming soon. |
Fri, 26 October 2007 Description coming soon. |
Wed, 24 October 2007 Hosts Scott and Jeff speak to the winner of Season 2 of 'Who Wants To Be A Superhero?' Jarrett Crippen aka The Defuser about the show, life as a superhero (and police officer) and what he's busy with now that the show has wrapped. Then the fanboys move on to comic book, movie, tv news and a quick discussion on HEROES Season Two, Episodes 1 - 5. |
Tue, 23 October 2007 Description coming soon. |
Sun, 21 October 2007 The writers of the hit comic series, Grim Fairy Tales, Ralph Tedesco and Joe Tyler will join FbR this Sunday along with graphic novel creator Christian Beranek. He'll be discussing Zenescope's newest book, Willow Creek. Listen live on October 21st at 7pm/6c and call in for a chance to win a FUNimation DVD! |
Wed, 17 October 2007 Description coming soon. |
Sun, 14 October 2007 ![]() Actor Greg Travis tells all about the Watchmen movie set & costumes, his career, movies, pop culture and more as Scott and Sean serve up a 'Sub or Flub' for the books. |
Sat, 13 October 2007 Description coming soon. |
Thu, 11 October 2007 Description coming soon. |
Wed, 10 October 2007 The award-winning editor of UK's infamous comic series, 2000AD... could not make it on today's show and will be back soon. Instead, hosts Scott and Jeff talk about all of the fan-goodness that is landing this month. |
Tue, 9 October 2007 Description coming soon. |
Sat, 6 October 2007 Description coming soon. |
Thu, 4 October 2007 Description coming soon. |
Wed, 3 October 2007 Description coming soon. |
Tue, 2 October 2007 Tony Harris, the artist of Ex Machina, joins FbR hosts Scott and Jeff for a break-free hour of comic, movie and pop culture talk w/ callers from across the continent and 'Sub or Flub.' |
Mon, 1 October 2007 Description coming soon. |
Sun, 30 September 2007 ![]() Open Lines return with Oliver and Scott as they chat about comic book movie news, the new fall tv line-up, recent comics and a whole lot more. |
Sat, 29 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Fri, 28 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Thu, 27 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Wed, 26 September 2007 SPOILER WARNING!Judd returns to FbR to chat about the Green Arrow / Black Canary Wedding Special and all it entails. There is also talk of The Trails of Shazam and dream projects. Don't miss Kevin from NY, 'Sub Or Flub' or our abrupt close! Thanks Judd. SPOILER WARNING! |
Tue, 25 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Mon, 24 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Sun, 23 September 2007 Joining Scott, Oliver and Meg this hour is the very busy comic book writer, Christos Gage. Christos is writing StormWatch: Post-Human Division, a new graphic novel out of Oni Press, partaking in just about every major Marvel crossover event and a ton more. Listen as we pick his mind, take some calls, say goodbye to Meg and shoot off a couple of 'Sub Or Flub's. |
Fri, 21 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Thu, 20 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Wed, 19 September 2007 The men behind the new comic 'Punks' stop by for a friendly chat. Callers call, laughs and info follows and 'Sub Or Flub' occurs. |
Tue, 18 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Mon, 17 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Sun, 16 September 2007 The artist of Hysteria, The Exterminators, Ruul: Ganglords of Chinatown, Three Days in Europe, Queen & Country and now, The Un-Men, joins hosts Scott and David for a live chat about his work, comics and a bit of 'Sub Or Flub.' |
Sat, 15 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Fri, 14 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Thu, 13 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Wed, 12 September 2007 In this out-of-control hour, cartoonists Jamar Nicholas & Tom Beland invade Fanboy Radio to chat about their comics, working as editorial cartoonists and participate in 'Sub Or Flub' with hosts Scott and Jeff. |
Tue, 11 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Mon, 10 September 2007 Description coming later. |
Sun, 9 September 2007 Co-creators of The Ultimates and future team of 2008's Fantastic Four series, writer Mark Millar and artist Bryan Hitch return to FbR - this time, in stereo! It's just another break-free hour of fun and laughs as Scott, Oliver, Sean and Meg chat with the best in comics. |
Sat, 8 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Fri, 7 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Thu, 6 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Wed, 5 September 2007 The author of Reading Comics: How Graphic Novels Work, Douglas Wolk joins the show to talk about his deconstruction of the medium, industry and culture of comics. |
Tue, 4 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Mon, 3 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Sun, 2 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Sat, 1 September 2007 Description coming soon. |
Fri, 31 August 2007 Description coming soon. |
Thu, 30 August 2007 Description coming soon. |
Wed, 29 August 2007 Today's show calls for two creators working outside the current status quo. Jill Thompson is an Eisner Award-winning painter and cartoonist who has worked on Wonder Woman, Sandman, Scary Godmother, Goosebumps Graphix and a whole lot more. She speaks with Scott about the changing world of comics, their perception and her career. Then Greg Preston, the photographer of 'The Artist Within,' joins the show to discuss his book which depicts comic artists and illustrators in their studios. |
Tue, 28 August 2007 Description coming soon. |
Mon, 27 August 2007 Description coming soon. |
Sun, 26 August 2007 ![]() Scott and Oliver speak to the artist of Liberty Meadows, Mighty Avengers, Jungle Girl and so much more... it's Frank Cho! The guys take calls (including Bendis!) and chat about both his work as a whole and at Marvel. 'Sub Or Flub' ensues. |
Sat, 25 August 2007 With the fanboys lost in a haze of CrossGen-love, Barbara Kesel joins the show in early 2002 to discuss her role as a Head Writer of the creative universe and the various comics she is in charge of. |
Fri, 24 August 2007 In this early episode of FbR, Scott and Josiah speak with the creator of 'Nowheresville' and 'Whiskey Dickel, International Cowgirl,' the charming Mark Ricketts. |
Thu, 23 August 2007 Steve Niles is one of horror's most influental writers and with '30 Days Of Night,' and 'Criminal Macabre' under his belt, there are few questioning why. |
Wed, 22 August 2007 Our guests are each one-man comic creators who handle all of the writing and art responsibilities and produce very personal, reflective, underrated reads. First, Douglas Paszkiewicz who draws and self-publishes 'Arsenic Lullaby' a dark humor comic that has led him to work for MAD Magazine. The man behind the sleeper hit 'The Nightly News' out of Image Comics is Jonathan Hickman and his career is booming with more independent and corporate work in the near future. |
Tue, 21 August 2007 Scott and Josiah continue their conversation with writer Brian Michael Bendis and the people rejoyce. |
Mon, 20 August 2007 When Josiah and Scott landed their favorite comic book creator on the third show of FbR, they knew they were on to something - an adorable, bald, script-master named Brian Michael Bendis. |
Sun, 19 August 2007 ![]() Actor Sean Young of Blade Runner, No Way Out, Ace Ventura: Pet Dectective, Wall Street, Fatal Instinct, Poor White Trash, Dune and a whole lot more joins hosts Scott, Sean and Meg for a conversation about her career, genre movies and joins in on a few 'Sub Or Flub' rounds. |
Sat, 18 August 2007 Our first phone interview in the show's history was the newly promoted Editor-In-Chief of Marvel Comics, Joe Quesada. Yes, we were just as surprised as anyone else. |
Fri, 17 August 2007 This is where is all began back in November 2001 - the first episode of Fanboy Radio. Yeah, Scott and the FbR Crew were quite green and a little wet behind the ears, but we could no longer deny the requests to bring back the archives. Each day we will either post a brand-new show or you will be getting a re-post of a classic episode. Jump on the forums and tell us what you think! In this episode, hosts Josiah and Scott speak to Ghostwerks Comics, conduct an anime-related Great Debate and produce one wacky radio show. |
Thu, 16 August 2007 Dang, these shows are old! No wonder it took so long for us to dust the cobwebs off of them. Do you guys want even more of these old-school shows unearthed? Scott and his dad, Rick Hinze co-host this show with 'Ringo and comic gossip columnist Rich Johnston. |
Wed, 15 August 2007 We continue to re-post all of the past interviews with our friend, Mike Wieringo with this July 2005 episode. |
Tue, 14 August 2007 Our audience looked back in the FbR Archive and found an even earlier interview with the great 'Ringo than we here at the office remembered. In this May 2003 show, there is a hilarious 'Fanfone' message from Scott Kurtz, our first of many Mike Wieringo interviews, and a monthly update from then Oni Press Editor-In-Chief, Jamie Rich. |
Mon, 13 August 2007 As we here at Fanboy Radio mourn the loss of our friend, Mike Wieringo, we look back on the many shows he was a part of. We'll start with this show, his third appearance in early 2004, with our buddies Scott Kurtz and Robert Kirkman. We miss you, Mike. |
Sun, 12 August 2007 The actor who portrays 'Noah Bennet' on NBC's HEROES joins Fanboy Radio for a live interview about the Emmy nominations, the Season One box set out later this month, the Season Two premiere in September and the world tour the cast is currently on to promote the blockbuster sci-fi series. After the 30 minute interview, Scott, Oliver, Meg and Britta chat about the news from Wizard World Chicago, recent comic reads and a quick 'Sub Or Flub' session breaks out. |
Wed, 8 August 2007 Guests Mark Wheatley, Robert Tinnell & Todd Livingston sit down with Scott to discuss their creative community, Insight Studios Group, the work they publish (i.e. Mighty Motor Sapiens, Feast of the Seven Fishes, America Jr.) and the group of friends' artistic process. |
Sun, 5 August 2007 Scott and Meg reminisce about their week in San Diego and cover all of the news that was broken as well as the latest box office news, thoughts on the '300' DVD, game expansion love, comic announcements and more! |
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Sun, 22 July 2007 Mr. Jane makes another appearance on 'The Voice of Comics' to chat about Bad Planet #2, how he would would change comics, his upcoming films: The Mist, Killshot, The Mutant Chronicles & Dark Country and helps out Scott, Oliver and Meg with a few rounds of 'Sub Or Flub'. |
Wed, 18 July 2007 Mike Allred is the creator of Mad Man, The Atomics, artist of X-Force / X-Statix and joins Fanboy Radio for a live conversation about his artistic style, the upcoming movie, comics, music and his work. *Stick around for an additional 40 minutes of podcast-only content with Mike as he discusses comic book movies, drawing, The Golden Plates and Freakazoid! |
Sun, 15 July 2007 Scott and Meg speak with the co-writer of 'Jack of Fables,' Matthew Sturges and then dive into a Harry Potter discussion and the beloved 'Sub or Flub' segment. |
Wed, 11 July 2007 The creator of Top Shelf's The Incredible Change-Bots, Jeffrey Brown
and the writer of Image Comics' Killing Girl, Glen Brunswick fill up the break-free hour of comic talk quite nicely. Be sure to post your thoughts in the Fanboy.TV Forums. |
Mon, 9 July 2007 Scott, Oliver a ton of callers and guests invade the airwaves with a solid hour of Transformers movie-love. While the conversation had to pause to drool over Sinestro Corps and a quick session of 'Sub Or Flub,' it was almost all giant robot action, the way we like it. |
Sun, 1 July 2007 ![]() The the 400th FbR episode, hosts Scott, Sean & Meg dish out The Fannies, pop culture's most prestigious awards in all of entertainment. Tune in for callers, memories and loads of laughs. |
Mon, 25 June 2007 The best-selling writer of Ecstasy Club, Coercion: Why We Listen To What "They" Say, and Get Back In The Box: Innovation From The Inside Out is now tackling the world of comics. Douglas Rushkoff joins Scott from Fanboy Radio to chat about his Biblical-cyberpunk series, Testiment. |
Sun, 17 June 2007 Scott & Oliver stay 'SPOILER-FREE' in discussion about Fantastic Four 2: Rise of the Silver Surfer and then speak with writer Greg Pak about the launch of World War Hulk. |
Sun, 10 June 2007 Oliver, Meg, Jeff, Britta, and a bunch of callers grant birthday-boy Scott's wish - they all sit around and talk about movies and comics. |
Wed, 6 June 2007 The writers and artist of the upcomming werewolf comic, 13 Steps join the show with host Scott to chat about the future read, comics & pop culture and play a couple of rounds of Sub Or Flub (Or Shlub?). |
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Sun, 27 May 2007 Scott, Oliver and Britta take callers as they tear apart the season finales of NBC's HEROES and ABC's LOST. |
Tue, 22 May 2007 Hosts Scott and King KaiZen interview the cultural phenomenon, The RZA about Afro Samurai. Listen as The RZA breaks news on the future of the Wu-Tang Clan's next tour and album. |
Sun, 20 May 2007 Matt Fraction, the writer of Casanova, Punisher: War Journal, Sensational Spider-Man Annual, and Immortal Iron Fist joins the show with his lovely wife, Kelly Sue DeConnick, the co-writer of 30 Days of Night: Eben & Stella for this hour of comic talk goodness. |
Wed, 16 May 2007 Joshua Ortega joins Scott for an hour of conversation about writing for comics, prose, and video games. Josh is the man behind the script for Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer out of Image Comics, The Necromancer by Top Cow, Star Trek: The Manga out of TOKYOPOP, and a slew of Star Wars comics by Dark Horse. He touches on each of these titles as well as his novel, ((FREQUENCIES)) during this pre-recorded interview. |
Sun, 13 May 2007 What did you do for Mother's Day this year? No surprise, Scott and Oliver sat around and gabbed about Spider-Man 3. Is it as good as the box office relfects? Are all of the fans rightfully disappointed? The Fanboy Radio crew lay it all out on the table in this hour-long extravaganza. |
Wed, 9 May 2007 Webcartoonists Randy Milholland of Something Positive & Josh Lesnick of Girly start the show out with Scott as they chat about their comics, interests and life. Then, Leo Parible of INFUZE stops by to discuss faith's role in pop culture and vice-versa. |
Sun, 6 May 2007 First up, Scott and Oliver take initial reactions to Spider-Man 3 the same weekend of it's release. Callers, co-hosts, fans and movie-goers all chime in with opinions a-plenty, but no spoilers.Four time Eisner Award-winning artist and co-creator of Nexus, Steve Rude then stops by to chat about his career and his upcomming comic work hitting shelves soon. |
Wed, 2 May 2007 A five-time Emmy Award-winning writer/producer of ABC's LOST, Batman: The Animated Series, Tiny Toons, Detective Comics, and the upcomming series Madame Mirage out of Top Cow and Countdown from DC Comics, Paul Dini finally joins the show for a live hour of comic, animation and shop talk. |
Sun, 29 April 2007 Chris Bevins, the ADR Director of Samurai Seven, Gunslinger Girl, BECK, Speed Grapher and the upcomming Witchblade anime series, joins the show to chat with Scott and Oliver about the wide-world of anime. |
Fri, 27 April 2007 ![]() The Editors of DRAW! and WRITE NOW! join the show to chat about the comics industry. |
Sun, 22 April 2007 Scott and Oliver speak with the creators of the Eisner-Nominated comic series The Otherside, writer Jason Aaron and artist Cameron Stewart. |
Wed, 11 April 2007 Dean Haspiel talks about his art, Billy Dogma, Act-i-vate, his origin, The Alcoholic, Goosebumps, Harvey Pekar, The Quitter, American Splendor and also drops some exclusive news about a future project. |
Fri, 6 April 2007 Actor Danny Trejo of Grindhouse, Desperado, Once Upon a Time in Mexico, Heat, From Dusk Till Dawn, Con Air, Spy Kids, (just to name a few) and the upcomming movies: Machete, Fanboys and Sin City 2 joins Scott for a straight-to-podcast episode interveiw during this holiday weekend. |
Wed, 4 April 2007 The comic book writer of All-Star Superman, '52,' Batman, We3, The Invisibles, Seven Soldiers, New X-Men, The Authority and so much more speaks to a slew of live callers. Grant Morrison's chats about each of his big projects and hints at what's in store for fans in the future. |
Sun, 1 April 2007 The director of Dawn of the Dead, 300 and the upcomming adaptation of Watchmen joins Scott and Oliver. All three fanboys chat about Snyder's work, passions and his modus operandi in Hollywood while revealing important information about the pre-production of Watchmen and secrets of 300. |
Wed, 28 March 2007 Two writers join the show to chat about coming from radio, television, movies and magazines before entering the world of comics. Tony Lee is the man behind Starship Troopers, Kiss, The Gloom, Shadowmancer all for Markosia Enterprises. And Paul Benjamin is the writer of Pantheon High for ToykoPop and a slew of upcomming Marvel Comics work. Both guests are also very experienced in the role of an editor and give listeners tips on how to be as editor-friendly as possible. |
Sun, 25 March 2007 Whether in the pages of Elektra: Assassin, SPIN Magazine, New Mutants, Entertainment Weekly, Moon Knight, or Voodoo Child: The Illustrated Legend of Jimi Hendrix, Bill Seinkiewicz has stretched the concept of 'comic art' to the masses. In this live hour, Bill will join Fanboy Radio hosts Scott & Oliver for an hour of questions and discussion of his work and art. |
Wed, 21 March 2007 On today's episode of the Indie Show, hosts David and Scott speak with two independent comic book creators that still consider themselves 'fanboys.' Up first is Sina Grace who lets us in on his observative and charming comic, Books with Pictures, which is a fictional tale set in the very real 'Hi DeHo Comic Shop' in Santa Monica. Then, Tony Fleec joins the show to chat about his work, In My Lifetime which is a hilarious, original auto-bio and is a must-read, quite frankly. Let us know what you think about the interviews and the new bed music by Tim Drennon in the Fanboy Radio Forums. |
Sun, 18 March 2007 Tis' a sad, sad time for fans of Captain America. Steve Rogers is dead and we have much to discuss. Scott, Oliver and Sean start on a lighter note speaking with film-maker Arturo Ruiz Esparza about his feature-length comic book movie, Veritas: Prince of Truth which opens next weekend but then dive into the contriversy of the hero's assassination. Many callers including poet John Osborne and comic writer Matt Fraction stop by to mourn the loss of an icon. |
Wed, 14 March 2007 Are you ready for Wizard World Los Angeles? If not, Fanboy Radio will help get you there. Three Wizard Entertainment staffers join the show to discuss their magazine, conventions, comic culture and Hollywood in this over-sized episode. This is a behind-the-scenes look at the sometimes-contriversal, sometimes-ridiculous, always-fun Wizard Magazine. Oh - and don't forget, Scott reveals the winner of the WWLA/FbR Hook-Up Event and goes through all of the entries on the air. |
Sun, 11 March 2007 Co-Executive Producer of NBC's HEROES, writer of Marvel Comics' Wolverine series and The Ultimates Vol. 3 & 4 is back on the program for the third time. Join Scott, Oliver and Jeph for a ton of behind-the-scene media pro chat and a great 'Sub Or Flub' session. |
Wed, 7 March 2007 ![]() WARNING! Captain America #25 SPOILERS INSIDE! Guests Jim Mahfood and Dave Crosland are on the phone, catching us up with what they're up to as Scott and Oliver discuss the day's HUGE comic book news and provide one intence 'Sub or Flub' session. |
Sun, 4 March 2007 Silvestri Strikes! An Image Comics founder and CEO of Top Cow Productions, Marc is the co-creator of Witchblade & The Darkness and is working with Brian Bendis and Warren Ellis on Civil War: The Initiative out of Marvel Comics. Tune-In for thoughts on this art, listener's questions, 'Sub Or Flub' and more! |
Mon, 26 February 2007 ![]() The screenwriter and actor of 2003's feature film, Underworld, and writer of Marvel"s upcoming New Warriors series makes his Fanboy Radio debut. |
Sun, 25 February 2007 The painter of Marvels, Kingdom Come and Justice joins the show in this 45 minute episode. Comic book icon, Alex Ross is also the co-creator of Astro City, Earth X and Uncle Sam and speaks with hosts Oliver, Sean and Scott and callers about his artistic style, schedule, opinions and projects past, present and future. |
Wed, 21 February 2007 ![]() David and Scott host a massive kid-friendly comics in this month's Indie Show. Alexa Kitchen is a budding children's cartoonist and graphic novel storyteller. She's been creating comics and comic books since the age of five. This past year, she released Drawing Comics Is Easy (Except When It's Hard). Dave Roman is the acclaimed creator of Jax Epoch and the Quicken Forbidden and Teen Boat. His web comic Astronaut Elementary is featured in 'Lunchbox Funnies.' Dave is also an associate editor at Nickelodeon Magazine. Dean Trippe is one of the masterminds behind 'Lunchbox Funnies' with his web comic Butterfly and the super hero fashion site Project Rooftop. His work also appears in AdHouse Books' Superior Showcase #1. Add a quick couple of Indie-related event announcement and it's one jam-packed show. |
Sun, 18 February 2007 The writer, actor and all-around nice guy, Wil Wheaton, guy joins this special episode of FbR. Most may remember Wil in his portrayals of ensign Wesley Crusher in Star Trek: Next Generation, Gordie LaChance, in the film Stand By Me and Joey Trotta in Toy Soldiers. Wil is an accomplished voice actor with highlights in Grand Theft Auto, Teen Titans & Legion of Super Heroes, but Wil's writings on pop and geek culture makes him an ideal FbR guest. He has contributed to such venues as SuicideGirls, Dragon Magazine, Salon.com and The Onion and his two books, Just A Geek and Dacing Barefoot are in stores now. Hosts Scott and Sean chat about working on the set of TNG, comics, writing, video games and life as a fanboy. |
Sun, 11 February 2007 The traveling, comic-speaking, wonder family, The McClouds stop by the Fanboy Radio studio during the middle of their year-long, 50-state promotional tour for the book, Making Comics. Scott, Ivy, Sky & Winter McCloud all chat about their adventure, the new book, comic theory and pop culture in this vary diverse and fun hour. |
Wed, 7 February 2007 Hosts Scott and TJ sit down for a live broadcast of a 'Iron-Heavy' Fanboy Radio episode. At the beginning of the show, the guys welcome Brett Thompson of ND Comics Magazine who drops by for an Heroes4Heroes donation announcement. Then, the fanboys discuss the recent DVD and comic book releases and what exactly constitutes a 'bimbo/himbo.' Finally, listeners get the chance to hear from the outstanding artist of Iron Man: Hypervelocity, Brian Denham. Watch-out for Black Bolt's opening note on this special live episode. |
Wed, 31 January 2007 The artist of Robin and the creator of ComicSpace join Scott on today's episode. Freddie E Williams II is on the show as is John 'the Tom of comics' Roberts. And who this "walking Freudian scar" Scott is talking so much about? FbR it up. |
Wed, 24 January 2007 In this incredibly bi-polar January Indie Show, hosts David and Scott speak with two completely opposite artists. Gene Yang was a finalist for the 2006 National Book Award for the Young People's Literature category with his graphic novel, American Born Chinese published by First Second. Gene has also explored comics used as an educational tool and has created The Rosary Comic Book out by Pauline Books & Meida that is an adaptation of the Rosary Prayer. On the flip-side, Molly Crabapple is a burlesque dancer, model and illustrator of Mr. Sketchy Official Rainy Day Coloring Book whose goal is to breathe life into the live model sketch session. Tune in for one doosey of an Indie Show hour. |
Sun, 21 January 2007 The Eisner Award-winning painter and writer of Kabuki joins this incredibly fast hour. Hosts Scott and Sean speak with comic creator David Mack about his new DVD, David Mack: The Alchemy of Art, the evolution of his work, Visionaires & Voices, Heroes4Heroes and feilds many callers including Brian Michael Bends. |
Wed, 17 January 2007 In this 2002 interview, painter/writer/artist David Mack joins the show to talk about his work, comics, Kabuki, Daredevil, Echo and his thoughts on the future of the comic industry. Tune in to see if he was right! |
Sun, 14 January 2007 Hosts Scott and Meg catch up with all the pop culture happenings as cartoonist Keith Knight joins the show for the first time. Keith talks about his work, the new book 'Are We Feeling Safer Yet?,' tells a few stories and fields a few callers. Then, JC Vaughn of IDW's 24 comics comes on to talk about the blockbuster tv and comic book series. 24: Nightfall and the massive 24 trade paperback is in stores now. |
Wed, 10 January 2007 Two exceptional teams of comic book creators from the small press join Fanboy Radio in this hour. At the top, it's the men from the comic 'Andy' and the film 'Armageddon for Andy' - writers Mark Dworkin & Eugene Lenhert and artist Chris Gairusso. On the second half, it's guys of 'Gearhead' - writer Dennis Hopeless and artist Kevin Mellon. It just so happens that both groups of creators are big fans of the show - how about that! |
Sun, 7 January 2007 ![]() Television, comic and animation writing expert, Mark Evanier joins the show to chat about his work with the Emmy Awards, his early career with Jack Kirby, he details the impact of some other greats of comics past, his time working on Welcome Back Kotter, Scooby Doo, Groo the Wanderer, Fanboy, and the innocence (lost?) of comic books. Sorry - the call-in phone lines were down this live hour. |
Thu, 4 January 2007 Get ready for a lesson in history, comic fans! Up first on this hour is a conversation with renown cartoonist, Larry Gonick. His ambitious and highly successful comic work A Cartoon History of the Universe continues with the recently released publication, A Cartoon History of the Modern World: Part 1. Then, biographer Bob Andelman joins the show to discuss his book Will Eisner: A Spirited Life which documents the life and work of one of the most influental comic creators that ever lived. Join Larry, Bob and host Scott for an hour of FbR you won't want to miss! |
Wed, 27 December 2006 The comic book writing phenom whose current work includes Mythos: Ghost Rider, Civil War: Front Line, Civil War: The Return, The Agency, The Darkness, The Darkness & Hulk, Revelations, and Sidekick returns to the show for a third time for exclusive insight, hilarious conversation and some fun calls. Tune in for Paul Jenkins and a post-Christma-hana-kwanza-ka gift report! |
Sun, 24 December 2006 In this April 2005 interview, Paul discusses his work in video games, speaks honestly about Spider-Man's organic web-shooters and what he thinks about the Spider-Man 2 movie, explains Wolverine: The End, teases Batman: Jekyll and Hyde and Revelations, drops the big news about MYTHOS and takes a few calls. Toss in some talk about Ultimates 2, Brother Voodoo and Black Panther and it's one full show! |
Wed, 20 December 2006 Up first on this special returning episode of the 'Indie Show,' it's the creators of Xeric-Grant winning Action Philosophers, writer Fred Van Lente and artist Ryan Dunlavey who chat about this important comic series, how they met and exactly what is a 'comic-supremacist.' Then it's the Isotope Award winning comic creator, Rob Osborne who discusses his books 1000 Steps to World Domination and Sunset City: For Active Senior Living. |
Mon, 18 December 2006 Fanboy Radio (or 'FbR') is a radio talk show all about comics, video games, movies, and entertainment as a whole. Host Scott Hinze is joined by Oliver Tull, Jeff Yale, Sean Jackson, David Hopkins and others as they interview the top names in comic books and pop culture, discuss news and events and dish out way too many opinions for their own good. More information is at the current Fanboy Radio Fanboard, located here. Thanks so much for listening! Category: About Fanboy Radio -- posted at: 11:37 AM |
Wed, 13 December 2006 The Grammy Award-winning animator and beloved comic artist takes some time out of his insane schedule to chat about his career, art, pop culture and field live callers� questions. |
Sun, 10 December 2006 Derek & Nick of The Aqua Rangers join Scott, Oliver and Meg for an hour of wish listing. First off, the crew explain what the heck 'The Aqua Rangers' is, then there is a list-off of Xmas Wish Lists and Pop Culture Wish Lists. Sprinkle in some fun calls and about a billion laughs, and you have one THRILLING show. |
Wed, 6 December 2006 Two sets of creators from top-notch comic strips join this pre-recorded hour with unique insights about their career and art. Dave Kellett is the cartoonist of Sheldon, a strip which has recently left a newspaper syndicator for webcomic independence. Hector Cantu and Carlos Castellanos are the men behind Baldo, which is a successful strip in newspapers across the country. The break-free hour of comic talk is hosted by Scott and is a great resource for wishful cartoonists. |
Sun, 3 December 2006 Another New York Times Best-Selling Author joins Fanboy Radio! R. A. Salvatore is best known as the writer of multiple 'Forgotten Realms' novels and the 'DemonWars' saga. In this hour, the hosts, callers and message board posters ask the fantasy writer about his work, inspirations and motivations. The broadcast comes to an end with a very memorable 'Sub Or Flub' session that is geared toward Bob and his massive fan base. |


The wish lists continue with Jeff joining Scott and Oliver.
Scott and Oliver gather together to chat about the most important thing in the world: what they want for Christmas this year.
The fanboys reflect on this year's bounty of great pop culture offerings.
There's so many releases and news happening in the our favorite hobbies' worlds that FbR is forced to begin a long string of 'Open Line' shows just to catch up.
The cartoonist of the incredibly popular 'Scott Pilgrim' comic series, Bryan Lee O'Malley, joins the radio broadcast.
Voice actor, cartoonist and all-around great guy, Sonny Strait graces the Fanboy Radio studios with his presence in person! Also, Mike Lagocki of ArtLoveMagic stops by and Scott speaks with the President of GameStop Inc., Steve Morgan and the President of the Entertainment Software Rating Board, Patricia Vance about buying games for kids of every age this year.
The creator of groundbreaking video games such as
Join Scott and Jeff as they run down the 'Top 25 Scariest Movies' according to
Writer and regular guest Mark Millar joins Scott and Sean to talk
about the past week's Superman movie script drama, his future books (with
announcements), we take your calls and much more.
Hosts Scott and Jeff speak to the winner of Season 2 of 'Who Wants To Be A Superhero?' Jarrett Crippen aka The Defuser about the show, life as a superhero (and police officer) and what he's busy with now that the show has wrapped. Then the fanboys move on to comic book, movie, tv news and a quick discussion on HEROES Season Two, Episodes 1 - 5.
The writers of the hit comic series, Grim Fairy Tales, Ralph Tedesco and Joe Tyler will join FbR this Sunday along with graphic novel creator Christian Beranek. He'll be discussing Zenescope's newest book, Willow Creek. Listen live on October 21st at 7pm/6c and call in for a chance to win a FUNimation DVD!
The award-winning editor of UK's infamous comic series, 2000AD... could not make it on today's show and will be back soon. Instead, hosts Scott and Jeff talk about all of the fan-goodness that is landing this month.
Tony Harris, the artist of Ex Machina, joins FbR hosts Scott and Jeff for a break-free hour of comic, movie and pop culture talk w/ callers from across the continent and 'Sub or Flub.'

Joining Scott, Oliver and Meg this hour is the very busy comic book writer, Christos Gage. Christos is writing StormWatch: Post-Human Division, a new graphic novel out of Oni Press, partaking in just about every major Marvel crossover event and a ton more. Listen as we pick his mind, take some calls, say goodbye to Meg and shoot off a couple of 'Sub Or Flub's.
The men behind the new comic 'Punks' stop by for a friendly chat. Callers call, laughs and info follows and 'Sub Or Flub' occurs.
The artist of Hysteria, The Exterminators, Ruul: Ganglords of Chinatown, Three Days in Europe, Queen & Country and now, The Un-Men, joins hosts Scott and David for a live chat about his work, comics and a bit of 'Sub Or Flub.'
In this out-of-control hour, cartoonists Jamar Nicholas & Tom Beland invade Fanboy Radio to chat about their comics, working as editorial cartoonists and participate in 'Sub Or Flub' with hosts Scott and Jeff.
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Today's show calls for two creators working outside the current status quo. Jill Thompson is an Eisner Award-winning painter and cartoonist who has worked on 
Our guests are each one-man comic creators who handle all of the writing and art responsibilities and produce very personal, reflective, underrated reads. First, Douglas Paszkiewicz who draws and self-publishes 'Arsenic Lullaby' a dark humor comic that has led him to work for MAD Magazine. The man behind the sleeper hit 'The Nightly News' out of Image Comics is Jonathan Hickman and his career is booming with more independent and corporate work in the near future.
We continue to re-post all of the past interviews with our friend, Mike Wieringo with this July 2005 episode.
The actor who portrays 'Noah Bennet' on NBC's HEROES joins Fanboy Radio for a live interview about the Emmy nominations, the Season One box set out later this month, the Season Two premiere in September and the world tour the cast is currently on to promote the blockbuster sci-fi series. After the 30 minute interview, Scott, Oliver, Meg and Britta chat about the news from Wizard World Chicago, recent comic reads and a quick 'Sub Or Flub' session breaks out.
Guests Mark Wheatley, Robert Tinnell & Todd Livingston sit down with Scott to discuss their creative community, Insight Studios Group, the work they publish (i.e. Mighty Motor Sapiens, Feast of the Seven Fishes, America Jr.) and the group of friends' artistic process.
Scott and Meg reminisce about their week in San Diego and cover all of the news that was broken as well as the latest box office news, thoughts on the '300' DVD, game expansion love, comic announcements and more!
Mr. Jane makes another appearance on 'The Voice of Comics' to chat about Bad Planet #2, how he would would change comics, his upcoming films:
Mike Allred is the creator of Mad Man, The Atomics, artist of X-Force / X-Statix and joins Fanboy Radio for a live conversation about his artistic style, the upcoming movie, comics, music and his work. *Stick around for an additional 40 minutes of podcast-only content with Mike as he discusses comic book movies, drawing, The Golden Plates and Freakazoid!
Scott and Meg speak with the co-writer of 'Jack of Fables,' Matthew Sturges and then dive into a Harry Potter discussion and the beloved 'Sub or Flub' segment.
The creator of Top Shelf's The Incredible Change-Bots, Jeffrey Brown
and the writer of Image Comics' Killing Girl, Glen Brunswick fill up the break-free hour of comic talk quite nicely. Be sure to post your thoughts in the Fanboy.TV Forums.
Scott, Oliver a ton of callers and guests invade the airwaves with a solid hour of Transformers movie-love. While the conversation had to pause to drool over Sinestro Corps and a quick session of 'Sub Or Flub,' it was almost all giant robot action, the way we like it.
The best-selling writer of Ecstasy Club, Coercion: Why We Listen To What "They" Say, and Get Back In The Box: Innovation From The Inside Out is now tackling the world of comics. Douglas Rushkoff joins Scott from Fanboy Radio to chat about his Biblical-cyberpunk series,
Scott & Oliver stay 'SPOILER-FREE' in discussion about Fantastic Four 2: Rise of the Silver Surfer and then speak with writer Greg Pak about the launch of World War Hulk.
Oliver, Meg, Jeff, Britta, and a bunch of callers grant birthday-boy Scott's wish - they all sit around and talk about movies and comics.
The writers and artist of the upcomming werewolf comic, 13 Steps join the show with host Scott to chat about the future read, comics & pop culture and play a couple of rounds of Sub Or Flub (Or Shlub?).
Scott, Oliver and Britta take callers as they tear apart the season finales of NBC's HEROES and ABC's LOST.
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Matt Fraction, the writer of Casanova, Punisher: War Journal, Sensational Spider-Man Annual, and Immortal Iron Fist joins the show with his lovely wife, Kelly Sue DeConnick, the co-writer of 30 Days of Night: Eben & Stella for this hour of comic talk goodness.
Joshua Ortega joins Scott for an hour of conversation about writing for comics, prose, and video games. Josh is the man behind the script for Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer out of Image Comics, The Necromancer by Top Cow, Star Trek: The Manga out of TOKYOPOP, and a slew of Star Wars comics by Dark Horse. He touches on each of these titles as well as his novel, ((FREQUENCIES)) during this pre-recorded interview.
What did you do for Mother's Day this year? No surprise, Scott and Oliver sat around and gabbed about Spider-Man 3. Is it as good as the box office relfects? Are all of the fans rightfully disappointed? The Fanboy Radio crew lay it all out on the table in this hour-long extravaganza.
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First up, Scott and Oliver take initial reactions to Spider-Man 3 the same weekend of it's release. Callers, co-hosts, fans and movie-goers all chime in with opinions a-plenty, but no spoilers.
A five-time Emmy Award-winning writer/producer of ABC's LOST, Batman: The Animated Series, Tiny Toons, Detective Comics, and the upcomming series Madame Mirage out of Top Cow and Countdown from DC Comics, Paul Dini finally joins the show for a live hour of comic, animation and shop talk.
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Scott and Oliver speak with the creators of the Eisner-Nominated comic series The Otherside, writer Jason Aaron and artist Cameron Stewart.
Dean Haspiel talks about his art, Billy Dogma, Act-i-vate, his origin, The Alcoholic, Goosebumps, Harvey Pekar, The Quitter, American Splendor and also drops some exclusive news about a future project.
Actor Danny Trejo of Grindhouse, Desperado, Once Upon a Time in Mexico, Heat, From Dusk Till Dawn, Con Air, Spy Kids, (just to name a few) and the upcomming movies: Machete, Fanboys and Sin City 2 joins Scott for a straight-to-podcast episode interveiw during this holiday weekend.
The comic book writer of All-Star Superman, '52,' Batman, We3, The Invisibles, Seven Soldiers, New X-Men, The Authority and so much more speaks to a slew of live callers. Grant Morrison's chats about each of his big projects and hints at what's in store for fans in the future.
The director of Dawn of the Dead, 300 and the upcomming adaptation of Watchmen joins Scott and Oliver. All three fanboys chat about Snyder's work, passions and his modus operandi in Hollywood while revealing important information about the pre-production of Watchmen and secrets of 300.
Two writers join the show to chat about coming from radio, television, movies and magazines before entering the world of comics. Tony Lee is the man behind Starship Troopers, Kiss,
Whether in the pages of Elektra: Assassin, SPIN Magazine, New Mutants, Entertainment Weekly, Moon Knight, or Voodoo Child: The Illustrated Legend of Jimi Hendrix, Bill Seinkiewicz has stretched the concept of 'comic art' to the masses. In this live hour, Bill will join Fanboy Radio hosts Scott & Oliver for an hour of questions and discussion of his work and art.
On today's episode of the Indie Show, hosts David and Scott speak with two independent comic book creators that still consider themselves 'fanboys.' Up first is Sina Grace who lets us in on his observative and charming comic, Books with Pictures, which is a fictional tale set in the very real 'Hi DeHo Comic Shop' in Santa Monica. Then, Tony Fleec joins the show to chat about his work, In My Lifetime which is a hilarious, original auto-bio and is a must-read, quite frankly. Let us know what you think about the interviews and the new bed music by Tim Drennon in the Fanboy Radio Forums.
Tis' a sad, sad time for fans of Captain America. Steve Rogers is dead and we have much to discuss. Scott, Oliver and Sean start on a lighter note speaking with film-maker Arturo Ruiz Esparza about his feature-length comic book movie, Veritas: Prince of Truth which opens next weekend but then dive into the contriversy of the hero's assassination. Many callers including poet John Osborne and comic writer Matt Fraction stop by to mourn the loss of an icon.
Are you ready for Wizard World Los Angeles? If not, Fanboy Radio will help get you there. Three Wizard Entertainment staffers join the show to discuss their magazine, conventions, comic culture and Hollywood in this over-sized episode. This is a behind-the-scenes look at the sometimes-contriversal, sometimes-ridiculous, always-fun Wizard Magazine. Oh - and don't forget, Scott reveals the winner of the WWLA/FbR Hook-Up Event and goes through all of the entries on the air.
Co-Executive Producer of NBC's HEROES, writer of Marvel Comics' Wolverine series and The Ultimates Vol. 3 & 4 is back on the program for the third time. Join Scott, Oliver and Jeph for a ton of behind-the-scene media pro chat and a great 'Sub Or Flub' session.
Silvestri Strikes! An Image Comics founder and CEO of Top Cow Productions, Marc is the co-creator of Witchblade & The Darkness and is working with Brian Bendis and Warren Ellis on Civil War: The Initiative out of Marvel Comics. Tune-In for thoughts on this art, listener's questions, 'Sub Or Flub' and more!
The painter of Marvels, Kingdom Come and Justice joins the show in this 45 minute episode. Comic book icon, Alex Ross is also the co-creator of Astro City, Earth X and Uncle Sam and speaks with hosts Oliver, Sean and Scott and callers about his artistic style, schedule, opinions and projects past, present and future.
The writer, actor and all-around nice guy, Wil Wheaton, guy joins this special episode of FbR. Most may remember Wil in his portrayals of ensign Wesley Crusher in Star Trek: Next Generation, Gordie LaChance, in the film Stand By Me and Joey Trotta in Toy Soldiers. Wil is an accomplished voice actor with highlights in Grand Theft Auto, Teen Titans & Legion of Super Heroes, but Wil's writings on pop and geek culture makes him an ideal FbR guest. He has contributed to such venues as SuicideGirls, Dragon Magazine, Salon.com and The Onion and his two books, Just A Geek and Dacing Barefoot are in stores now. Hosts Scott and Sean chat about working on the set of TNG, comics, writing, video games and life as a fanboy.
The traveling, comic-speaking, wonder family, The McClouds stop by the Fanboy Radio studio during the middle of their year-long, 50-state promotional tour for the book, Making Comics. Scott, Ivy, Sky & Winter McCloud all chat about their adventure, the new book, comic theory and pop culture in this vary diverse and fun hour.
Hosts Scott and TJ sit down for a live broadcast of a 'Iron-Heavy' Fanboy Radio episode. At the beginning of the show, the guys welcome Brett Thompson of
The artist of Robin and the creator of ComicSpace join Scott on today's episode. Freddie E Williams II is on the show as is John 'the Tom of comics' Roberts. And who this "walking Freudian scar" Scott is talking so much about? FbR it up.
In this incredibly bi-polar January Indie Show, hosts David and Scott speak with two completely opposite artists.
The Eisner Award-winning painter and writer of Kabuki joins this incredibly fast hour. Hosts Scott and Sean speak with comic creator David Mack about his new DVD, David Mack: The Alchemy of Art, the evolution of his work, Visionaires & Voices, Heroes4Heroes and feilds many callers including Brian Michael Bends.
In this 2002 interview, painter/writer/artist David Mack joins the show to talk about his work, comics, Kabuki, Daredevil, Echo and his thoughts on the future of the comic industry. Tune in to see if he was right!
Hosts Scott and Meg catch up with all the pop culture happenings as cartoonist Keith Knight joins the show for the first time. Keith talks about his work, the new book 'Are We Feeling Safer Yet?,' tells a few stories and fields a few callers. Then, JC Vaughn of IDW's 24 comics comes on to talk about the blockbuster tv and comic book series. 24: Nightfall and the massive 24 trade paperback is in stores now.
Two exceptional teams of comic book creators from the small press join Fanboy Radio in this hour. At the top, it's the men from the comic 'Andy' and the film 'Armageddon for Andy' - writers Mark Dworkin & Eugene Lenhert and artist Chris Gairusso. On the second half, it's guys of 'Gearhead' - writer Dennis Hopeless and artist Kevin Mellon. It just so happens that both groups of creators are big fans of the show - how about that!
Get ready for a lesson in history, comic fans! Up first on this hour is a conversation with renown cartoonist, Larry Gonick. His ambitious and highly successful comic work A Cartoon History of the Universe continues with the recently released publication, A Cartoon History of the Modern World: Part 1. Then, biographer Bob Andelman joins the show to discuss his book Will Eisner: A Spirited Life which documents the life and work of one of the most influental comic creators that ever lived. Join Larry, Bob and host Scott for an hour of FbR you won't want to miss!
The comic book writing phenom whose current work includes Mythos: Ghost Rider, Civil War: Front Line, Civil War: The Return, The Agency, The Darkness, The Darkness & Hulk, Revelations, and Sidekick returns to the show for a third time for exclusive insight, hilarious conversation and some fun calls. Tune in for Paul Jenkins and a post-Christma-hana-kwanza-ka gift report!
In this April 2005 interview, Paul discusses his work in video games, speaks honestly about Spider-Man's organic web-shooters and what he thinks about the Spider-Man 2 movie, explains Wolverine: The End, teases Batman: Jekyll and Hyde and Revelations, drops the big news about MYTHOS and takes a few calls. Toss in some talk about Ultimates 2, Brother Voodoo and Black Panther and it's one full show!
Up first on this special returning episode of the 'Indie Show,' it's the creators of Xeric-Grant winning Action Philosophers, writer Fred Van Lente and artist Ryan Dunlavey who chat about this important comic series, how they met and exactly what is a 'comic-supremacist.' Then it's the Isotope Award winning comic creator, Rob Osborne who discusses his books 1000 Steps to World Domination and Sunset City: For Active Senior Living.
The Grammy Award-winning animator and beloved comic artist takes some time out of his insane schedule to chat about his career, art, pop culture and field live callers� questions.
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Two sets of creators from top-notch comic strips join this pre-recorded hour with unique insights about their career and art. Dave Kellett is the cartoonist of
Another New York Times Best-Selling Author joins Fanboy Radio! R. A. Salvatore is best known as the writer of multiple 'Forgotten Realms' novels and the 'DemonWars' saga. In this hour, the hosts, callers and message board posters ask the fantasy writer about his work, inspirations and motivations. The broadcast comes to an end with a very memorable 'Sub Or Flub' session that is geared toward Bob and his massive fan base.