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!
And our next guest is cartoonist, Kubert School alum and teacher, and Bigfoot enthusiast Darren Auck! Darren was actually trained at the Kubert School (by Joe Kubert himself) in the early 80s before …
Dana Moreshead has a knack for creativity that has led him on some amazing adventures. From his time at Marvel being Executive Director of Special Projects to becoming a key member of Stan Lee’s medi…
He's baaaaaack! That's right, Mark Waid returns for his third solo interview to chat with us about Absolute Power, the huge summer crossover that touches virtually every corner of the DC Universe. Ma…
This little podcast just turned three! And all three Bandits showed up to celebrate in a live show that kinda goes all over the place. We answer listener questions, then talk about a few Hollywood co…
From Vertigo to Ahoy, Stuart Moore has been editing and writing comics and comics-associated prose for nearly three decades! After winning the Eisner Award for Best Editor in 1996, while at Vertigo, …
Michael Schwartz already had a bunch of geeky things going on when he decided to try his hand at writing comics. He was a screenwriter (R.L. Stine's Zombie Town, Gnome Alone, ABCs of Death 2.5) and h…
Before he wrote for comics and other comics-inspired projects, Scott Beatty was the founding editor of ToyFare magazine, a spin-off from Wizard that focused on, what else, toys! But comics and superh…
If you don't know Rick Parker, you don't know funny. Over a four decade career, the man has done just about everything in the comic book and cartoonimg world, starting as a letterer for Marvel in the…
Diggle me this: how does a bloke from the other side of the pond not only break into American comics but become one of the industry's leading writers? When it comes to Andy Diggle, it's about a lot o…
If you have young kids, you probably know Stephen Shaskan. He's the author and illustrator of picture books, including Big Choo, Toad on the Road, Max Speed, The Three Triceratops Tuff, and A Dog Is…
A creator so nice, they named him thrice! Michael Avon Oeming has been killing it the past three decades, first as an artist, then as a writer, and now as a full-on auteur with his new book William o…
What do you get by marrying wrestling and comics? Headlocked Comics of course! Michael Kingston is the man behind the indie publisher, which started in 2007 with barely enough funds to pay for printi…
Here's another masterful inker who eventually transcended those bold black lines to become a penciller and creator in his own right! We're talking about Art Thibert, who broke into the big time inkin…
MeTV personalities Bill Leff (Toon in With Me, Svengoolie) and Johnpaul Ragusa (Collector's Call) absolutely love toys. From Hot Wheels to Megos and everything in between, they appreciate the memorie…
An art dealer turned editor, Scott Dunbier has made an amazing career for himself in comics. Personally invited to join and then lead Wildstorm by founder Jim Lee, Scott oversaw the Cliffhanger line …
The sibling team of Nathan and Caleb Harms are making a name for themselves in the independent comic community with their teen and pre-teen targeted books. The duo have gained a loyal following and a…
X-Men is all the rage nowadays with the revival/continuation series X-Men '97 dominating Disney+. So we decided to go back to the beginning and find out how X-Men: The Animated Series got its start a…
The founder, president, and CEO of Mile High Comics is in the hot seat today, and Chuck Rozanski does not pull punches! The extremely forthright collector and retailer talks about how they got into s…
Much like Steve Austin, the Six Million Dollar Man, Chuck Austen can just about do it all. He's been a writer, artist, creator, animator, and producer over his roughly 40 years in entertainment. But …
From Muppets to Ninja Turtles, Guy Gilchrist has had a remarkable career as a cartoonist. His works were part of so many people’s childhoods, and doing the Muppets newspaper strip brought him into mi…