Synopsis
Heidi MacDonald, Eisner-nominated writer of The Beat; Calvin Reid, Comics Editor for Publishers Weekly Magazine; and producer Kate Fitzsimons present More To Come, the new bi-weekly comics podcast of Publishers Weekly Comics World.
Episodes
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More To Come 164: Editorial Cartoonist Matt Bors Interview
30/07/2015 Duration: 47minHeidi interviews Matt Bors, editorial cartoonist and editor of online political cartooning web site The Nib.
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More To Come 163: San Diego Comic Con 2015 in Review
24/07/2015 Duration: 48minSome publishers pulling out, bigger and bigger crowds, show experiences, and the madness and fun of San Diego Comic-Con 2015
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More To Come 162: SDCC 2015 Interview Special Pt. 5
13/07/2015 Duration: 59minCalvin interviews Rod Espinosa, the Batgirl team of Cameron Stewart, Babs Tarr, and Branden Fletcher; Leah Hayes and Heidi talks to Kevin Shinick and Marisa Acocella Marchetto direct from Comic-Con.
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More To Come 161: SDCC 2015 Interview Special Pt. 4
12/07/2015 Duration: 57minCalvin interviews Mark Waid, Mike Richardson, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, and Charlie Kochman direct from Comic-Con.
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More To Come 160: SDCC 2015 Interview Special Pt. 3
11/07/2015 Duration: 49minCalvin interviews Gene Yang, Paul Levitz, Erika Alexander and Tony Puryear, Chip Kidd and John Shableski direct from Comic-Con
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More To Come 159: SDCC 2015 Interview Special Pt. 2
10/07/2015 Duration: 21minHeidi interviews Grant Morrison
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More To Come 158: SDCC 2015 Interview Special Pt. 1
09/07/2015 Duration: 37minInterviews with Kristy Valenti, Sara Ryan, Richard Taylor and Duncan Jones
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More To Come 157: San Diego Comic Con 2015 Preview
03/07/2015 Duration: 31minProgramming, show issues and more about the upcoming San Diego Comic-Con 2015
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More To Come 156: Flame on FlameCon%21
26/06/2015 Duration: 59minNYC's LGBT comics arts festival, Drawn & Quarterly at 25, making a living from Comics, Digital News, Kickstarter fraud crack drown, plus creator interviews.
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More To Come 155: Matt Hawkins of Top Cow Interview
19/06/2015 Duration: 55minHeidi interviews Matt Hawkins, the President and Chief Operating Officer of the Image Comics studio Top Cow.
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More To Come 154: Tintin Ownership Challenged
12/06/2015 Duration: 59minTintin ownership in doubt, Special Edition NYC 2015, what not to do on social media, plus creator interviews from SENYC15
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More To Come 153: Ngozi Ukazu of Check Please Interview
05/06/2015 Duration: 46minKate interviews rising star Ngozi Ukazu, creator of the Kickstarter-hit webcomic 'Check Please!'.
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More To Come 152: BEA and French Comics
29/05/2015 Duration: 01h06minFrancoise Mouly and Liniers interviewed, plus French publishers courting the US market and BEA 2015.
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More To Come 151: Jen Sorensen Interview
21/05/2015 Duration: 39minHeidi interviews Jen Sorensen about her success in the changing world of political cartooning.
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More To Come 150: Toronto Comic Arts Festival
15/05/2015 Duration: 55minTCAF, Archie's controversial Kickstarter, Daredevil, Age of Ultron and superheroes on TV and movie screens.
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More To Come 149: TCAF and FCBD Interviews
08/05/2015 Duration: 46minAt the Toronto Comic Arts Festival, Heidi interviews Dr. Bart Beaty and Tina Coleman, while on Free Comic Book Day, Kate catches some fan on the street interviews.
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More To Come 148: Sydney Padua Interview
01/05/2015 Duration: 51minCalvin interviews Sydney Padua about 'The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage' (Pantheon), her new work of creative comics nonfiction based on the lives of 19th century polymaths Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage.
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More To Come 147: No Room at the Comics Fest?
24/04/2015 Duration: 50minDC superheroes for young girls, 'Check, Please' and other LGBT comics thrive on Kickstarter, Eisner nominations, Valiant's latest movie deal, and left out at Comics festivals
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More To Come 146: MoCCA Fest 2015 Interviews
17/04/2015 Duration: 36minInterviews recorded live on the floor of the MoCCA Arts Fest in Manhattan
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More To Come 145: MTC Visits Japan
10/04/2015 Duration: 48minOur producer travels to Japan, MoCCA Arts Fest Preview, DC and Wondercon move to LA and a whole lot of comics awards