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Shanlian on Batman is comprised of a group of guys from Michigan. These members include Justin Shanlian, Tom Harper, and Kyle Davis. This is the Batman podcast for you! We touch on everything that Batman has been apart of. Comics, Films, Games and all the Animated Series and Features you can think of. We have had many notable guests on the show from the creator of Harley Quinn and writer of Batman: The Animated Series and Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker Paul Dini. Other amazing guests inc ...
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Between the Panels

Between the Panels

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Between the Panels is a comic book podcast founded in early 2009 by William Goodman and Dane Davenport. Between the Panels is devoted to bringing it’s listeners the most intelligent conversation as it relates to the world and medium of comics. With weekly reviews of new comics and graphic novels, the latest comic book news and guests from the hottest comic books and comic book films, BTP always has you covered. Past guests include Greg Rucka, Matt Fraction, Eric Trautmann, Jonathan Hickman, ...
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In this special flashback episode of the podcast, Bob, Bobby, Steve, and Joey are joined by Greg Rucka, Trina Robbins, Dr. Carolyn Cocca, and Dr. Mara Wood for an in-depth discussion about Wonder Woman. We discuss her impact on pop culture, the comic industry, and her legacy as a feminine icon. Please enjoy this fantastic episode in Talking Comics'…
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On this week's podcast, Beth Hetland drops by to discuss her new graphic novel from Fatagraphics, Tender. After talking trigger warnings, unrequited aspirations, and the woman in the window, Bob heads to the ballet for Abigail, Joey gets blown away, John ignores an important phone call, and Steve liberates an animal shelter! Books: The Displaces #2…
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I’m excited to welcome back SFG Chief Brett Jones. Brett is not only well-versed in strength and conditioning best practices, but also brings a unique perspective to the conversation with insights on effective writing methods, navigating the complexities of mental health, and enhancing memory. Join us as we explore the intersections of physical and…
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On this week's podcast, Steve sees a ghost, Joey returns from abroad, Aaron lusts after Monkey Man, and Bob leads a heartfelt farewell to comic book legend and our dear friend, Trina Robbins. Books: X-Force #48-50, Resurrection of Magneto #4, Lovesick #1-3, Transformers #7, Cobra Commander #3, Outsiders #6, Six FIngers #1-2, Tender OGN, Catwoman #6…
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In this episode, I share a lot of frustration, or rather about frustration, It’s a solo podcast, so hang in there with me! Special thanks to my friend Coach Dan John for generously providing the content for this episode. Be sure to subscribe to his Wandering Weights newsletter to explore the original post that sparked my inspiration. After all, I m…
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In this special flashback episode of the podcast, Bob, Bobby, Steve, and Joey are joined by Trina Robbins, the legendary cartoonist, historian, and member of the early underground comic movement. Trina was a dear friend of the Talking Comics family, and we will miss her greatly. Please enjoy this old-school interview with a comic industry icon as w…
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The Chaos Crew gets unhinged and deep as we discuss the lack of gender diversity representation in comics, the horror of late-night talk shows, the new list of banned books, and what even is a twitcher. Books: Rook Exodus 1, Red Coat #1, Geiger #1, The One Hand #3, Love Everlasting #14, Poison Ivy #21, Birds Of Prey #8, Dakota North: Design For Dyi…
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I’m thrilled to welcome the multi-talented Dianne Doan to the show! Dianne is a talented actress who brings depth and authenticity to every role she’s taken on. You might recognize her from her captivating performances in shows like “Warrior,” where she portrays the character Mai Ling, a complex and dynamic figure in the world of martial arts and o…
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In this week's episode, John throws down for Doug Liman's Road House, Aaron gives Beyoncé flowers for her new album "Cowboy Carter," Bob mixes it up with Godzilla and King Kong, and Steve returns from his trip to Pixar Studios! Oh, and don't worry, there's plenty of comic book discussion to level the playing field. Enjoy! Books: Under York #1, Rise…
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Description: In this week's episode, the third variant of the Chaos Crew takes over the show as Chris, Aaron, and Bob talk their way through X-men crop tops, DC pound town, queer reading Marvel, a brief jaunt down Michael Bolton memory lane! Books: My Little Pony: Mane Event, Helen of Wyndhorn #1, Elvira Meets HPL #2, Justice Society of America #9,…
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In this episode Oscar and I dive into the powers of passion, patience, and the art of truly listening. Our discussion also covers the art of receiving feedback as a gift, recognizing its potential to fuel personal growth and propel us toward greatness. All of that is just fancy for Oscar and I tangent for a good 30 minutes and we hope you enjoy lis…
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In this week's episode, Steve, Bob, Aaron, and John take the Crow, the X-Men, Venom, the Teen Titans, and Florida to task while also discussing wishful thinking for DC and Marvel crossover events, the latest Tom King joint, and an impassioned speech in defense of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League! Books: Titans: Beast World, Doctor Strange, Ta…
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“Dit” means to fall or get hurt. “Da” means to hit. “Dit Da Jow” is the liniment martial artists use to heal bruises, aches, and pain. So what does this have to do with social justice? A topic that’s been on my mind lately is how in Chinese medicine, we often delve into the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit. But what about its connection…
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On this episode of Thirsty on Toon, we forego reading anything specific to instead tangent about first hangovers, corrupting the youth, and the Trans Rights Readathon for an episode about reading while Neurodivergent and accessibility in genre fiction. Thirsty on Toon is a member of the Talking Comics family of podcasts. Thirsty on Toon was co-crea…
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Welcome to the only podcast on the internet this week that does not talk about the Oscars! Instead, we discuss comic books like Making Friends Vol. 4: Together Forever, Outsiders, Lovebot, The Last Mermaid, and more! Movie discussions are also on the menu this week, with talk about A Haunting in Venice, The Holdovers, The Menu, and more! Books: The…
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It’s another episode of The Mimi and Greg Show! It’s been a while since Greg and I have been able to catch up. We are long overdue. There will be no YouTube video this week as I have a cold and my vanity would not allow for everyone to see me in such an ill state. Greg shares his thoughts on comic conventions, and we also get an update on both Laza…
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We're off to Ghost Planet for this week's episode as David Pepose joins the cast to discuss the launch of his upcoming Space Ghost series! After David dazzles us with his comic book wares, Joey, Aaron, Bob, John, and Steve wax rhapsodic about more comics, Dune: Part Two, and more! Books: Women of Marvel 2024, Fantastic Four #133, Captain Marvel #5,…
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Comic book legend Jim Lee joins me on the podcast today. You heard me right, Jim Lee! Can you tell I’m psyched? ‌I wanted to take advantage of every minute with Jim, so wrote a short bio for you all to read before the interview in case you don’t already know! Jim Lee is a renowned Korean-American comic book artist, is the President, Chief Creative …
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This week's episode is a doozy, folks! After reviewing the first season of Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender, the crew discusses the ongoing state of the X-Men, the superb quality of World's Finest, Elivira's latest adventure, Baylor Snifft's I Hate Fairyland cameo, Oswald Cobblepot, and more! Then we hit a triggering listener question that reve…
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Chen Tang has been described as an actor whose purpose is to portray human stories that connect the East to the West. If you’re a fan of the show Warrior like me, you’ve seen him as ‘Hong’ ­– the fun, yet deadly mass-murdering hitman fresh off the boat from China. ‌We not only dissect Chen’s captivating portrayal but also explore his passion for tr…
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It's once again time to convene the Talking Comics Doctor Who round table as Aaron, Bronwyn, John, & Eisner Award Winner Doctor Carolyn Cocca get together to discuss William Hartnell's First Doctor. Join the crew as they begin their monthly journey through time as they discuss the history and their love for Doctor Who.…
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The Talking Comics crew walks in the spider webs this week with a spirited review of Sony's Madame Web! Writer Jeremy Whitley also joins us to discuss his latest graphic novel, The Cold Ever After!, with artist Megan Huang. Books: Thunderbolts #3, The Cabinet #1, The Infernals #1, The Displaced #1, Action Comics #1059-1062, Amazing Spider-Man #40-4…
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In this episode, I chat with Asian American artist superstars Cliff Chiang and Bernard Chang about the significance of Asian American history. Both of these incredible artists played a part in the upcoming Make Us Visible Florida History Activity Book! I have 2 separate conversations in this episode, so be sure to listen to both of them! Grateful t…
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