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Double Page Spread ep 223- Michel Fiffe

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Everything about artist/writer Michel Fiffe is crafted from a place of reverence, sincerity and respect. His long running indie comic, Copra, is a love letter to the 80s run of "Suicide Squad" and his work with Image Comics reimagining Rob Liefeld's "Bloodstrike" is not tongue in cheek in the slightest. Fiffe wears his influences well but shapes them through his unique independent lens. He and Wendi discuss these as well as the underrated impact of Kim Yale on women in comics, and a fascinating discussion of his correspondence with Steve Ditko and differentiating hating "fandom" but loving your fans.

audio note: there is an echo on Wendi's dialogue, hopefully you can bear through it for this great conversation.

Don't forget you can buy some super cool "Double Page Spread" merch with the Lil Cappy or Lil Dreddy logos at www.doublepagespread.threadless.com

This podcast is part of the Taylor Network which is a home to many great podcasts all available on the Taylornetwork feed on iTunes, Stitcher radio and Google Play.

Brought to you by www.blackphoenixalchemylab.com where you can dabble in their new scents of hair gloss and bar soaps!

As well as www.dcbservice.com, where you can find many of the Marvel and DC books as well as support indie creators all at deep discounts.

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Everything about artist/writer Michel Fiffe is crafted from a place of reverence, sincerity and respect. His long running indie comic, Copra, is a love letter to the 80s run of "Suicide Squad" and his work with Image Comics reimagining Rob Liefeld's "Bloodstrike" is not tongue in cheek in the slightest. Fiffe wears his influences well but shapes them through his unique independent lens. He and Wendi discuss these as well as the underrated impact of Kim Yale on women in comics, and a fascinating discussion of his correspondence with Steve Ditko and differentiating hating "fandom" but loving your fans.

audio note: there is an echo on Wendi's dialogue, hopefully you can bear through it for this great conversation.

Don't forget you can buy some super cool "Double Page Spread" merch with the Lil Cappy or Lil Dreddy logos at www.doublepagespread.threadless.com

This podcast is part of the Taylor Network which is a home to many great podcasts all available on the Taylornetwork feed on iTunes, Stitcher radio and Google Play.

Brought to you by www.blackphoenixalchemylab.com where you can dabble in their new scents of hair gloss and bar soaps!

As well as www.dcbservice.com, where you can find many of the Marvel and DC books as well as support indie creators all at deep discounts.

  continue reading

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