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This week Tony is re-joined by Eamonn Clarke and Alan Henderson to talk about the artist that The Comics Journal calls 'The foremost underground style artist in the UK'.
The boys discuss all Hunt's …
This week comics cartoonist, podcaster and scholar Johnny Cannon joins Tony to chat about all things comics with an emphasis on what influences us as comics makers.
Be warned - We get pretty deep and…
This episode Tony is re-joined by the host of the Mega City Book Club Eamonn Clarke to talk about the third cartoonist in their Trilogy (of sorts) the legend that is Gerald Scarfe.
This giant of cart…
This week Adam and Tony discuss five whole years of Tribute Press and launch the Spring catalogue Kickstarter live on the air.
You can also back this by going to this handy link!
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This week Tony is re-joined by his buddy Alan Henderson to chat all things DC Comics Presents #67.
In this issue Superman teams up with Santa to fight the rather creepy Toyman. The boys talk Curt Sw…
On the new episode I welcome the guys from TBH Comics to dig into the makings of their new Horror Comics Kickstarter - Grim Scary Tales: New Nightmares.
This is a great one to learn about what goes i…
This week myself and Eamonn talk about the cartooning genius that was Giles. We also take a trip to The University of Kent and meet with Christine who took us through their extensive collection from …
This month Tony is joined by two comics artists to discuss Charles Burns and his recent comic Final Cut.
The excellent double-act of Cliff (Tony Osmond is a Movie Star) Cumber and Ian (Hellbreaker) A…
This week Tony sits down with his podcasting buddy Tom Stewart to review four recent comics releases. Some good, some bad and Tony makes the air go just a little blue.
You have been warned.
Have a l…
This week Tony is joined by comics podcaster and editor Eamonn Clarke to discuss the first Bacchus omnibus by Eddie Campbell.
With assists from Ilya and a number of other creators this is a fascinati…
This week Tony is re-joined by co-host Alan Henderson. The pair discuss the forgotten stylings of Rupert Bear and his land of Nuttwood.
They also examine the art of Alfred E. Bestell and the characte…
This week is the fourth in the series of collaborator interviews. Tony sits down and has an in depth conversation with the brilliant FORPE.
The pair discuss influences and training before getting on …
This week Tony is joined by a couple of collaborators for a chat. Both brilliant artists, Ian 'Hellbreaker' Ashcroft and Cliff 'Tony Osmond is a Movie Star' Cumber.
The three really get into the gut…
This week as part of the 'Collaborator Mini Series' Tony sat down with ART92's own Helena Edwardson to talk about comics, art and life in general.
The pair discuss her past collaborations as well as …
This week is the start of a short run where Tony interviews his comics collaborators. We start with The Don of the UK Underground Mr Adam Falp.
We get into the creative process and how these two work…
This week Tony and Alan sit down to discuss Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters from 1987. There's so much to talk about with this one.
The boys discuss the changing face of the medium at this time and…
This week Tony is joined by indie comics creator and friend of the show Jonny Canon. The pair discuss the last year in comics and mention some of their favourites.
We also hear an insightful investig…
This week Tony welcomes Nando Pons from the brilliant That Comic Smell podcast on to the show to talk about Uncanny X-Men 183.
This is a comic full of action, soap-opera and no small amount of contro…
This week Tony is re-joined by Eamonn from the Mega City Book Club podcast to discuss the incredible work of British cartoonist Ronald Searle.
A man described as 'Britain's finest cartoonist' was a …
This week Alan re-joins Tony to talk about the 1999 Paul Pope Vertigo series Heavy Liquid.
A dystopian future city story about a sci-fi drug that avoids the cliches we see these days.
They also discu…