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#93 "The Many Deaths Of Laila Starr" with Seth Adrian Romo

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Comic Watch contributor Seth Adrian Romo joins Sean in discussing Boom! Studios series The Many Deaths Of Laila Starr by Ram V., Filipe Andrade, Ines Amaro, and AndWorld Design. They do an overview of the series, their favorite key moments or aspects of the series, and what changes they would have liked to see. They touch on the themes of the dualism of life and death, the physical and spiritual, and Hindu principles.


They also chatted about how ChatGPT is not great for comic book summaries, the recent announcement on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Last Ronin video game development, and what comic books they and the listeners of the show are reading.

ABOUT THE GUEST

Seth Adrian Romo is a lifelong fan of comic books and believes there is a comic out there for everyone. He writes for Comic Watch, shares his comic book commentary on Substack, and does his best to get through his ever-growing comic book “to read” pile. His current goal is to read every issue of Detective Comics starting with Issue #27.


He's a Husband, new Dad, Pet Parent, and so-so toy photographer.

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ABOUT THE EPISODE

Comic Watch contributor Seth Adrian Romo joins Sean in discussing Boom! Studios series The Many Deaths Of Laila Starr by Ram V., Filipe Andrade, Ines Amaro, and AndWorld Design. They do an overview of the series, their favorite key moments or aspects of the series, and what changes they would have liked to see. They touch on the themes of the dualism of life and death, the physical and spiritual, and Hindu principles.


They also chatted about how ChatGPT is not great for comic book summaries, the recent announcement on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Last Ronin video game development, and what comic books they and the listeners of the show are reading.

ABOUT THE GUEST

Seth Adrian Romo is a lifelong fan of comic books and believes there is a comic out there for everyone. He writes for Comic Watch, shares his comic book commentary on Substack, and does his best to get through his ever-growing comic book “to read” pile. His current goal is to read every issue of Detective Comics starting with Issue #27.


He's a Husband, new Dad, Pet Parent, and so-so toy photographer.

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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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