The Dollar Bin Bandits podcast goes behind the panels with exclusive interviews featuring comic book creators and industry insiders. We dig through the long boxes to bring you the best in comic book history and culture!
One of the pioneering women cartoonists of the 20th century, Trina Robbins was a founding member of the underground comix scene, using alternative press in New York and San Francisco to publish her w…
Colorist Glenn Whitmore and Superman are pretty much synonymous for comic fans. His skills have brought the Man of Steel into living color for decades! His colors have also made The Flash, Justice So…
Artist Bob Quinn wasn't always an artist. He started his career in video game development, working at places like Disney, THQ, and Activision. But he could never quite shake the comic book bug, and s…
INTERVIEW: You know Ron Marz. We know Ron Marz. So what's Ron Marz talking about for his fourth appearance on this podcast? Oh, just a little mini-series called Silver Surfer Rebirth: Legacy! That's …
BONUS INTERVIEW: Artist Dan Lawlis is in the hot seat as we explore his 30+ year career! Since the 80s, Dan has lent his unique skills to titles including Dr. Strange, Shadowmasters, Starlord (with S…
INTERVIEW: All welcome the Dude himself, Steve Rude! If you're not already familiar with his work (really?!), start with Nexus, the long-recurring scifi series he created with writer Mike Baron in th…
INTERVIEW: Equal parts artist and writer, Phil Hester has been doing the comic book thing for 30 years now! He broke into the mainstream via his work with Kevin Smith on an adaptation of the film Cle…
INTERVIEW: Joe and Oren sit down with a king of coloring, Anthony Tollin! Anthony started with DC in the early 70s, and by the early 80s was coloring nearly all the covers in the DC line. Although th…
INTERVIEW: Like many of his peers coming up in comics in late 80s across the pond, Mike Collins fell in with the Marvel UK crew, drawing the likes of Spider-Man, Transformers, Doctor Who and Zoids. O…
Yes, THE Roger Stern! It took months of work to get this storytelling master to sit down for an interview, and we hope you agree that it was worth it. We dug into as much of his career as we could, s…
INTERVIEW: We welcome artist/creator Ray-Anthony Height, who is currently Kickstarting a collected edition of his creator-owned comic, Midnight Tiger. Midnight Tiger: The Complete Origin collects the…
Considered a master in horror comic art, Stephen Bissette creates images that are haunting and beautiful at the same time. His celebrated run on Swamp Thing with Alan Moore helped establish his reput…
INTERVIEW: Prolific writer J.M. DeMatteis is back for another round of questions, this time focused on his new Magneto mini-series (with Todd Nauck) that debuts today (8/2/23)! The story harkens back…
The Greek gods will always be seen as the archetypes on which most superheroes are based. Therefore, it's only natural that they get the full comic book treatment, and George O'Connor was the one to …
The Spirit of Vengeance rides again, thanks to writer Howard Mackie, as a new Ghost Rider series is burning up the shelves at comic shops! The legendary writer talks about his inspiration for this ne…
Mike Grell is back! And he's brought his old editor, and co-founder of First Comics, Mike Gold along with him. That's right, it's a Jon Sable Freelance reunion hosted by Bandit Oren and past guest Je…
Dan Johnson is a heck of a writer. Whether it’s writing independent comics or stories for TwoMorrows Publishing, his way with words set him apart from others. In his career, he’s had the opportunity …
As one of the Brothers Hildebrandt (Tim passed away in 2006), Greg Hildebrandt long ago cemented his reputation as a preeminent fantasy/sci-fi illustrator of the past half-century. The brothers are b…
You wanna talk cartoons? Let's talk Christy Marx cartoons. There's The New Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends, G.I. Joe, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and X-Men: Evolution…
Perhaps best known for American Flagg! at First Comics, artist Howard Chaykin broke into comics under the tutelage of three masters: Gil Kane, Wally Wood, and Neal Adams. He only dabbled in the world…