Never Iron Anything The Comics Review Show.
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This week Tony is re-joined by Alan Henderson and Eamonn Clarke to discuss the thorny subject of underground comics creator Robert Crumb.
Whilst focusing on Crumb's collection 'The Book of Mr. Natural' the boys also discuss the creators other works, impact, styles and subject matter. Is it satire? How can these comics be read? A balanced and fair discussion takes place but with very adult themes.
Warning - This episode covers themes of sexual violence.
For more about Alan and his Penned Guin comics you can follow him here on Twitter and find his books at his store here.
You can also listen to Eamonn every other week at the Mega City Book Club right here and follow him on Twitter here.
Many thanks for listening.
Episode 42 - Thor God of Thunder 18 with Ken Reynolds
Episode 41 - KILLRAVEN IS HERE!!!!
Episode 40 - Warrior Magazine #1 with Eamonn Clarke
Episode 39 - Starblazer #69 'Nightmare Planet' with Dave Robertson.
Episode 38 - 'Atomic Hercules #2 Commentary with Adam Falp.
Episode 37 - Batman and the Outsiders issue 3 with Tom Stewart.
Episode 36 - 'Queen and Country' with Alan Henderson.
Episode 35 - 'America' with Johnny Cannon & James McCulloch
Episode 34 - The Tribute Press Board Meeting!
Episode 33 - 'Alien: The Illustrated Story' with Dave Kennedy.
Episode 32 - Star Wars #80 with Dave Robertson.
Episode 31 - 'Sexual Social Satire Cartoons' Vaughn Bode and Pete Doree.
Episode 30 - 'A Contract With God' with Alan Henderson.
Episode 29 - 'David Boring' by Daniel Clowes with Tom Stewart.
Episode 28 - 'Vigilante' with Russell Mark Olson.
Episode 27 - X-Men 205 and Barry Windsor Smith with Eamonn Clarke.
Episode 26 - 'Accident Man' with James McCulloch.
'The Cute Manifesto' a chat with Dave Robertson.
'Airboy' - A conversation with Jordan Thomas.
Episode 23 - 'Asterix and the Big Fight' - with Richard Sheaf.
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