Two Geeks Talking Kurt Sasso
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Entertainment interviews where everyone has a story to tell. Since 2008, Kurt Sasso has been talking with over 1000+ creative people in the Entertainment industry in Comics, TV/Film, Music & Video Games. It’s like Inside the Actors Studio but all of Entertainment talking with Celebrities.
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Crafting Fear: 'Horror Story' with Michael S. Katz and Darryl Banks
Acclaimed writer Michael Katz, creator of beloved titles like ”Riot Earp” and ”Metal Head,” unveils his newest spine-chilling adventure, ”Horror Show.” Joined by DC Comics legendary artist Darryl Banks, the duo share insights into their collaborative process, the addition of talented letterer Keith Champagne, and beautiful colours by Julio Santos. They discuss their first encounters with Ron Marz and offer a glimpse into a fresh, immersive approach to horror storytelling that promises to leave audiences on the edge of their seats wanting another issue.
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The Next Generation of Cartoons: Whale Animation Studios
Nathan Rigaud and Kyle Woodiel, seasoned film industry professionals, own Whale Animation Studios, supporting a team of animators. Their latest cartoon animation, SPLASH, aims to foster conversations between parents and kids, drawing inspiration from cartoons like Bluey, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego and is gaining traction in film festival circuit.
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Noir, Cyberpunk, & Murder: Monty Nero Death Sentence: Cyberpunk
Monty Nero, the creative force behind the Death Sentence comic series, faced a life-altering car accident that prompted him to channel his rehabilitation into the creation of Death Sentence: Cyberpunk, a hand-drawn labor of love set a century into the future. In this atmospheric masterpiece blending cyberpunk, film noir, and murder mystery, the first story, CHROME ROSES, introduces outcast detective Kramm and punk vigilante Gossama entangled in a mysterious conspiracy surrounding zero-G murders. Nero’s distinctive black and white art style, infused with flashes of electric blue, serves as a cathartic escape from the aftermath of the crash, offering a deeply healing celebration of life and mortality.
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Discuss, Think, Listen: Mike Abramowitz Braid It App interview
Mike Abramowitz, CEO and Co-Founder of Braidit App, embodies the entrepreneurial spirit with a commitment to ’Create Community Through Discussion.’ From overcoming failures to showcasing the resilience that fuels his success, Mike shares his journey of hard work and determination. In this episode, explore the upcoming version of Braidit, a revolutionary Video Engagement App that facilitates direct connections within your community, whether you’re a business or a creator. Get an exclusive demo, from crafting your first question to exporting and scheduling responses – discover the power of meaningful conversations with Braid It App.
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From Reality Shows to Comic Creator: Jerry Carita The Grizzly Crew
Jerry Carita and his 8-year-old son Harlan co-created ”The Grizzly Crew,” an epic comic adventure blending imagination, bravery, and family ties. Set in the Jungle Book universe, it follows Jerry the Koala, the Claw Family of Papa, Mama and Rosie Claw, with a grumpy Polar Bear Stephen the Chef and lead by Captain Grizzly this thrilling high-seas journey is filled with action, heartwarming humor and life lessons.
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Ari Gross on Wardens: Blending Family, Culture, and Supernatural
Ari Gross comic creator, writer, letterer in this shorts clip from the full interview about what his comic series ”Wardens” is all about multicultural communities living in ”The Ward” in the 1920s and how family, the supernatural and the cultures of Jewish, Chinese, Black immigrants struggled to survive while fighting the supernatural. This well researched comic takes inspiration from Will Eisner’s A Contract With God, Fiddler On The Roof and DC Comics Gotham By Gaslight. Add in the amazing illustrations and art by Rob Jennex and editor Aubrey Lyn Jeppson (Scott Snyder’s Tales From the Cloakroom) and you have the start of a six-issue (300 pages) comic series at your fingertips.
Customer Reviews
Kurt is a great host!
Kurt asks questions that really get to the heart and philosophy behind the craft!
Great niche!
Podcasting about comics, love it!
Great Start!
Really enjoy the guests this podcast is able to get on. Love the stye and very informative!