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Gutter Boys

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Join two comic creators, JB Roe and Cam del Rosario, as they navigate the comic business from the ground floor and discuss the minor highs and deep, endless lows of writing, drawing, and self-publishing comic books. Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email us at gutterboyspodcast@gmail.com and we'll read it on the next episode. Give the Gutter Boys a follow on Instagram and Twitter: JB: @mortcrimpjr Cam: @camdelrosario Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gutterboys/s ...
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This is the podcast from BLISTER (blisterreview.com) that is dedicated to the community and culture that surrounds rock climbing. We cover the major events, prominent trends in the sport, gear and equipment, and the individuals that make the climbing world so colorful. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cammy and Jabbie are joined by cartoonist and Youtuber Zac Caprous to talk about Hate #1 by Peter Bagge. Topics include Gen X brain rot, Fantagraphics branding, Jonathan Glazer, early '90s cartoons, and competitive food eating. Follow Zac on Instagram @crapmasterzac to check out more of his work. Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email us at gutter…
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3O0 more episodes and I think we're finally cookin', but in the meantime this will have to do. JOKES ASIDE, we're joined with Cincinnati-based cartoonist Abby Kacen to talk about her comics (Mild Pain, Sid & the Sickos), her community organizing, her work history with nonprofits, her passion for keeping access to resources and information for artis…
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An interview three months in the making! On this very special episode of da boys, we're joined with Delhi-based artist and cartoonist Anand. We talk about his comic Stories from Zoo (Bubbles), his early life as a visual artist, his time visiting the US for the first time while tabling Short Run in Seattle, the cultural significance of comics in Ind…
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YEAH BABY, the Gutter Boys got back their mojo just in time for another (late) episode of SHAGADELIC comics talk. OH BEHAVE! On this episode, we're joined with Columbus-based cartoonist Josie Renkwitz. We talk about her background in animation, how she got into comics, her thoughts on higher learning in the arts, her semi-recent trip to Australia, …
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All aboard the meat train with the Gutter Boys. On this episode, we're joined with Chicago-based cartoonist and teacher Beth Hetland to talk about her upcoming horror comic Tender from Fantagraphics. We talk about her interest in horror in film and comics, the five-year development cycle for the new book, and what it means to have a comic released …
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We're joined with returning guest Josh Bayer to talk about his newest book Unended (available now from Uncivilized Press). We cover a lot, including how his nest book relates with his past work, his process of making and editing it, how he manages to make his comics while teaching full-time, and what he's working on now. Be sure to follow Josh on I…
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It's a new year. You know what that means: another 365 days of this shit. On this episode, we're joined with Columbus-based cartoonist Brian Canini to talk about his variety of self-published fiction and auto-bio comics, including Applewood Canyon, Plastic People, and Airbag. We also talk about his role as founder and editor of The Columbus Scribbl…
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HO HO HO YOU LITTLE GUTTER GANG PAIN PIGS! The holidays are in full swing and the year is quickly coming to close, which can mean only one thing: it is time for our annual Pimps & Simps Awards. This is our fourth year of our little award show, recognizing the winners and losers of small press comics and presenting it in a digestible format for you,…
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Ay, I'm eatin' turkey ova heeeeaaah! Bing bong, the boys return for another episode of small press chatter. Joining us from Upstate New York is Heather Loase, creator of Boring Ass Autobio and Puttana Cartoonist. We discuss her start in comics, her experience collaborating with other cartoonists on the recent women-only anthology Poison Pill, her f…
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Spread them wings baby, because the boys are coming in hot with another SMOKIN' episode of comics nonsense that no sane, sensible person would care about. This time, we're joined with Philly-based cartoonist SR (Steve) Arnold. We talk about his newest self-published book, Perry Shitlife, what motivates and inspires his work, his time in the film in…
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Greetings Gutter Ghouls and welcome to another spine-tingling peek at the horrifying world of small press comics! On this frightfully fun episode, we're joined with two DEADbeats responsible for the ongoing comic The Santos Sisters: Greg Petre and Marc Koprinarov. We talk about their recent trip to the City of BOOtherly Love where they debuted thei…
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After a weekend in Columbus and a week off (possibly the first break we've ever had????), Gutter Boys return with scoops, news updates, and shop talk. We go classico mode for this one, recapping our brief time at CXC and our first ever Gutter Boys live event. Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email us at gutterboyspodcast@gmail.com and we'll read i…
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We're just a few weeks away from our first live event in Columbus on the weekend of CXC, and to help us gas us up is Columbus-based cartoonist Drew B. Hall. We go over his newest issue of Comfort Dungeon, his ongoing one-man anthology series, his bumpy road to sobriety, the rich anti-cop tradition of NASCAR< and what motivates and inspires his work…
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Join the boys and MS Harkness as we take a victory lap for her upcoming book Time Under Tension on Fantagraphics. Join the Patreon for Part 2 where we talk about her book tour (give us money now). If you don't know how to find MS on the internet at this point, I don't know what to tell you. Google it. Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email us at g…
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The boys are reunited after about a month of being apart due to conflicting schedules while juggling a variety of projects. On this episode, we're joined with Montana-based comic creator Tony Gregori to jibber jabber about his upcoming self-published book Porkchop Robot Killer that is currently raising funds on the crowdfunding website Zoop. We tal…
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JB here - been busy juggling projects and a day job so I haven't had time to do much for the pod. Big shout out to Jary our second string editor who's been working on all of our bonus episodes for the Patreon and who helped with this episode. Also thanks to Cam for pulling double duty while I was MIA. Ok, that's enough editorializing. On this episo…
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Ribbit* *Another week goes by and another episode pops up in your stupid little feed. We're joined with Brooklyn-based cartoonist and publisher Alex Laird to talk about his small press riso imprint Frog Farm, his thoughts on risograph and its relevancy in the scene, his process for making comics, and the comics events he organizes. It's a good one.…
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What's the deal with anthologies? That's the question we posed to our two returning guests, Katie Skelly and Sean Knickerbocker. We discuss their experiences and approaches to organizing, running, and publishing an anthology comic and the variety of ways one can go about making them. That's right folks, nonstop comics talk on this one. Is there's a…
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Summer is in full swing, so you know what that means! TIME TO TALK ABOUT COMICS WHILE INDOORS. Blast that AC, crack open a cold one, and take a break from your shitty day job or whatever it is that you do for money and join us as we talk with Brooklyn-based cartoonist and tattoo artist Austin MacDonald. Austin has self-published numerous risograph …
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As some of you may know, Cam has been dealing with several different personal issues over the last few months, so he's taking a break from the show until further notice. I expect him to return relatively soon, so don't fret. In the meantime, I'm going to do my best to keep the shit-talking flame alight. Last weekend was the much anticipated return …
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Many people are saying that with the 100th episode in the can, it's all downhill from here. But worry not listener, for the boys are still doing this show for some reason. And what better way to kick off the next chapter in the Gutter Gang lore than with this week's guest, Minneapolis-based cartoonist, publisher, educator, and musician Zak Sally. W…
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It's all come down to this. The 100th episode of Gutter Boys. It's going to be emotional. This one is packed to the gills with what the kids are calling content. To help us celebrate, we're joined with special returning guest Pat Rooks to reflect on the last four years of this thing of ours, his tabling experiences so far in 2023, and how his work …
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Wow! Gutter Gang, we're almost at the coveted 100th episode. Time sure does seem to fly when you're miserable. But before we pop open the champagne, we should first talk about this week's guest: Chicago-based cartoonist and illustrator Kevin Budnik. Renowned for his autobio series I Hope This Finds You and It's OK To Be Sad, Kevin is also a solid f…
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The snow is melting and the sun is out. Folks, spring is back. And you know what else is back? Gutter Boys, that's right. And joining us to smell the proverbial flowers is LA-based comic artist Mark Martinez. We talk about his upcoming Godzilla book at IDW, how he went from doing a few alternate covers to a full blown story he will be writing and d…
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The boys couldn't get a mainfeed episode wrapped up in time due to time constraints and schedule conflicts, so for this week we present to you a bonus episode from the Patreon Vault featuring past guest and frequent frenemy Ramon Villalobos to review Funny Pages. Lots of varying opinions on this movie, with hotly contentious back-and-forths coupled…
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