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! |


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!