Come with us to the future of the past as we read "Kingdom Come," written by superhero powerhouse Mark Waid and painstakingly painted by Alex Ross. This dark vision of the future of DC superheroes might be a commentary on the grim-dark comics of the 1990s, or it might be an excuse to get all of Mark Waid’s favourite characters in a room with Alex Ross’ dad. Either way, the art (in this fully auditory podcast) is amazing.
Music by Sleuth.
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Come with us to the future of the past as we read "Kingdom Come," written by superhero powerhouse Mark Waid and painstakingly painted by Alex Ross. This dark vision of the future of DC superheroes might be a commentary on the grim-dark comics of the 1990s, or it might be an excuse to get all of Mark Waid’s favourite characters in a room with Alex Ross’ dad. Either way, the art (in this fully auditory podcast) is amazing.
Music by Sleuth.
eps. 119: The Cartoonist Co-Op Minicomic Awards 2025
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5 months ago
eps. 119: The Cartoonist Co-Op Minicomic Awards 2025
The Minicomic Awards are back, and we’re here to celebrate them! For this episode, Jam, Jeff, and JD read as many of the winning comics as we could get our hands on, and some of the nominees as well.
Here are the winners:
Ratgirl by STC09
Scoot by Cam McCafferty
The Pool by Leda Zawacki
Diaphanoids by Anna Bow and Hagai Palevsky
The Ballad of Black Cassandra Olivia Stephens
Wisteria House by Daniela Vicoso
and Alas by Sajan Rai
Here are the nominated books that we also read:
Be Safe by Christine LeSantos
Queen Caterpillar by Virus Visal
Omega Trillionaire by Nick Winn
Scarlit Geyre by Jon Cairns
Girl Stuff 1.11 by Yaster Goodman
Agents Gorgeous by Gang Fight
Music by Sleuth.
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Come with us to the future of the past as we read "Kingdom Come," written by superhero powerhouse Mark Waid and painstakingly painted by Alex Ross. This dark vision of the future of DC superheroes might be a commentary on the grim-dark comics of the 1990s, or it might be an excuse to get all of Mark Waid’s favourite characters in a room with Alex Ross’ dad. Either way, the art (in this fully auditory podcast) is amazing.
Music by Sleuth.