Sup on scallops with Arthur Suydam as we discuss the way a lengthy hospital stay resulted in him falling in love with comics, what Joe Orlando said to convince him to start his comics career at DC instead of Warren, the permission he was granted upon seeing the ghastly artwork of Graham Ingels, what he learned from dealing with cadavers during his art student days, how Gil Kane hurt his feelings by chewing out his early work, the grief Frank Frazetta got out of dealing with Mad magazine, the way his work for Epic Illustrated made Archie Goodwin squirm, why Marvel teamed him up with Robert Kirkman for its Marvel Zombies project, his reason for avoiding social media like the plague, and much more.
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Episode 161: José Pablo Iriarte
Episode 160: Bob Budiansky
Episode 159: Lawrence M. Schoen
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Episode 157: E. Lily Yu
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Episode 155: Renée Witterstaetter
Episode 154: Four Comics Cognoscenti Celebrate Steve Ditko
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Episode 152: Michael R. Underwood
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