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! |


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!