Guy Davis Sketching at HeroesCon 2009
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Rounding out the Adhouse table (minus Chris Pitzer) is Fred Chao, creator of Johnny Hiro! The Dollar Bin didn’t get a chance to get Fred on audio at HeroesCon. However, this go ‘round at SPX Adam ran the gambit at the Adhouse table and finished his day with a sweet Fred Chao interview (not this one. this one is okay. if okay was the same a awesome!).
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Adam had a chance to meet Lamar Abrams at HeroesCon this past summer, but he didn’t really have a chance to talk with him. So, at SPX Adam jumped at the opportunity to 1) pick up Lamar’s book “Remake” and 2) grab some interview time to welcome him to the AdHouse family (of which, sadly, Adam does not belong).
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Top Shelf has a man. A man seen at all of the shows. A man named Van Jensen.
Who is Van Jensen? Van Jensen is a man. A man with an upcoming book.
A book on SLG Publishing. A book called “Pinocchio, Vampire Slayer.”
Van Jensen. The man. The interview.
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At SPX 2009 J Chris Campbell introduced Adam to the man accross the isle, Jeff Zwirek. Jeff is a member of Wide Awake Presses anthology “The Antcient Age”. He also organized the Chicago based gangster themed anthology, “Pinstriped Bloodbath.” His personal work he had on display, “Burning Building Comix,” was a collection of mini-comics about a building on fire that when stack form the building.
For his recap of SPX check here.
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Join Andrew Aydin (March/Run), Jonathan Marks Barravechia (Bear Pirate Viking Queen), Matthew K Manning (Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures, Marvel Action: Avengers), Laura Martin (colorist, if you are a fan of the Dollar Bin podcast, you know who she is), and Chris Sparks (Team Cul De Sac) for insights and updates as we launch the kickstarter campaign to fund this momentous work and begin the work of giving voice to Appalachia through comics.
We’re back and we are kicking things off with Shawn talking about her trip to the annual Borderlands Comics and Games sale. She talks hanging out with J Chris Campbell and picking up a few comics along the way.
Since the day we met Jim Rugg at Heroes Aren't Hard to Find as part of the Afrodesiac tour, he has been a favorite of the Dollar Bin. It is funny to realize that over the last 8 or so years, this is the first Dollar Bin vs Jim Rugg interview.
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