Episode 05: Richard Pace, Fandom from Then to Now
We speak with Richard Pace, who discusses fandom, Stan Lee, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and why he draws art for games, TV, film and books.Every child is an artist until he’s told he’s not an artist. Either I was never told the second part or I’m just a bad listener. I’ve drawn art for games, TV, film production, books, and advertising as well as taught drawing at both colleges and online, but the happiest creative spot for me has been comics. View Richard’s’s Whirple Profile
Episode 04: Conor McCreery, the Rennaissance Creator
We speak with Conor McCreery, the co-creator of Kill Shakespeare about the fans and the reason the series has endured and also succeed as a board game. View Conor’s Whirple Profile
Episode 02: Rob Fury – All around entertainer to geeks everywhere
We speak to Rob Fury about how he turned his passion for geek culture into articipating and growing various fan communities. Rob is the Founder and President at The Age of the Geeks. Rob Fury was born and raised in New York City for 29 years then moved to Chicago. A man of many talents -Actor, Pro Wrestler, Cosplayer, and Entertainer – Rob uses these talents to entertain as many people as possible.
Episode 01: Warhammer 40k is More Than a Board Game
Featured fan: Elliot Halls. We speak to Elliot Halls about his love for Warhammer 40k and why he enjoys it above other table top games. The hobby, the stories, and finding a new favourite author through rolling dice.
Episode 03: In Conversation with Neil Gibson
Neil is the founder of TPub Comics and writes several of the TPub titles including the best-selling Twisted Dark. He also produces comic from other creators acting as a coach to help their comics be as good as they can be. View Neil’s Whirple Profile