
J Marshall Smith on TESTAMENT
J. Marshall Smith is a cartoonist, illustrator, and educator based in Baltimore (making us de facto neighbors) who came up

Aditya Bidikar on IN YOUR SKIN
Aditya Bidikar is back on the show to talk about his mainstream comics writing debut, Bollywood, parasociality, body horror, stories not essays, and much more!

Steve Bissette on TABOO and Other Tales of Publishing Horror
Cartoonist Laureate Steve Bissette talks all things TABOO, late 80’s indie comics landscape, publishing advice (then AND now!) and more!

Joana Mosi on PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Connection and detachment are two sides of the same coin in this talk with cartoonist Joana Mosi about her new book PHYSICAL EDUCATION.

Henry Barajas on DEATH TO PACHUCO
Writer Henry Barajas talks about DEATH TO PACHUCO with Rachel Merrill while covering zoot suits, directing Top Cow operations, stand up, MorrisonCon, and more!

Stephen R. Bissette on TYRANT and Comics in Vermont
Hall of Fame cartoonist & scholar Stephen R. Bissette talks to Greg about being Vermont’s Comics Laureate, bringing back TYRANT, and more!

Jim Rugg on VEEFRIENDS, TYRANT, WEAPON X, & More!
Jim Rugg is back on the show to talk about all the comics and comics-related projects he’s been up to!

Kit Anderson on SECOND SHIFT
Cartoonist Kit Anderson talks about her gothic sci-fi graphic novel SECOND SHIFT and the inspirations, real and fictional, behind it!

Wes Eastin on SHOPPING FOR SUPERMAN
Director Wes Eastin talks about SHOPPING FOR SUPERMAN, his feature documentary on one of our shared passions: the local comic book shop!
The Greatest Bronze Age Batman Stories, Part 2
Greg and the DC3Cast’s very own Vince Ostrowski continue their dive into gem after Caped Crusader gem of the best Batman stories of the Seventies to mid-Eighties!

JLU: “For The Man Who Has Everything”
Greg and the DC3Cast’s Zach Wilkerson talk about and commentate on the animated JLU adaptation of Alan Moore & Dave Gibbons’ classic “For The Man Who Has Everything”

Stan Sakai Spotlight @ BCC 2025
Greg talks to cartoonist legend Stan Sakai about his career, his inspirations, his tools, and the samurai rabbit at the center of it all!

Lettering: Drawing in a Different Way @ HeroesCon 2024
Veteran comic book letterers Rick Parker, John Workman, and Kevin Nowlan, and coloring guru Steve Oliff share their experiences and techniques as cartoonists working in the specific art of lettering.

Tools of the Trade @ BCC 2025
In this panel discussion, cartoonists Zoe Thorogood, Jeff Smith, David Petersen, and Stan Sakai talk about the tools they use in bringing comic book goodness to the page.

The Legacy and Lessons of BROWNSTONE
Greg talks with writer Samuel Teer about the legacy of BROWNSTONE, and the impact, good and bad, of winning the Printz Award.

COPRA’s Last Round @ HeroesCon 2025
In this panel discussion that Greg moderated back in June from this year’s HeroesCon, cartoonist Michel Fiffe reflects on finishing

A CRISIS Of Infinite Options
Greg welcomes DC3Cast’s Brian Salvatore back to the show to help out with this Shelf Bound look at DC’s 1985

Ricky Miller on Avery Hill Publishing
There’s an ecosystem to comics publishing, like everything else. You’ve got your Marvel & DC/Big Two on one end of

Rick Parker on DRAFTED
Today Greg is talking with cartoonist Rick Parker about his graphic novel DRAFTED, the 40-year career leading up to it, and more!

Andrew Aydin and GOOD TROUBLE COMICS
We live in troubling times. Turn on the news or your phone and that seems to be all there is: