In the Creator Series, we interview people who make comics about the comics that inspired them. This week, Justin and Jacob talk to Steven Andrews, production editor for TO Comix Press about webcomic Demonology 101.
Read MoreOn the rare time where there's a convention in Toronto, we're freed from our shackles in the studio and allowed to go outside. This week, hosts Jacob, Justin and Mitchell hit Toronto ComiCon to catch up with old guests and Swedish Chefs.
Read MoreHosts Jacob, Justin and Mitchell speak to Jameson Rohrer, a California prison librarian who's been doing popular Twitter call outs for donations about his comic collection, censorship and the comic community's reaction to his asks.
Read MoreAfter their slate swept the Ryerson Students’ Union elections in February, three Unify members won all three student seats on Ryerson’s Board of Governors.
Read MoreAfter years of snubs and derision, are Hollywood's elite starting to recognize excellence in comic book and genre films? Special guest/nerd goddess Christine Chua joins your comic-lovin' co-hosts to discuss the popular question.
Read MoreYou might be sharing more personal information than you realize. Privacy and tech expert William Wolfe-Wylie explains.
Read MoreOn the heels of the Ryerson Students’ Union (RSU) elections last month, many current and incoming executives are now running for a position on Ryerson’s Board of Governors (BoG).
Read MoreBuying monthly comics and comic shops can be hella confusing largely thanks to how comic distribution works. Last week, monopolistic supplier Diamond Comics Distributors announced a big change to how consumers will buy books. Justin and Jacob discuss their experience buying comics different ways.
Read MoreThe Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled in favour of the Ryerson Students’ Union (RSU) in a lawsuit brought against it on behalf of the Ryerson’s Men’s Issues Awareness Society (MIAS).
Read MoreInstalling the iconic Sam the Record Man sign onto the Victoria Public Health building cost Ryerson $841,510.
While Ryerson says it’s too early to be certain, it estimates monthly maintenance costs of $1,100 will be necessary to keep the neon sign lit. That’s $13,200 per year.
Read MoreJustin and Jacob bring on special guests Ally Enrile and Serena Sbrizzi to discuss Marvel's smash hit Black Panther. They talk about how the movie breaks new ground while still falling into some of the MCU's tropes.
Read MoreIn September 2016, Justin and Jacob spoke to Elizabeth LaPensée, a writer and contributor to Moonshot: The Indigenous Comics Collection Vol 1 and 2, about her work in comics and video games, and about Indigenous representation in comics and the media.
Read MoreThe Ryerson Students’ Union (RSU) executive members for the 2018-2019 school year will all be members of the Unify slate. Members of all three slates—Unify, Elevate and the Rhino party—snagged faculty director positions.
Read MoreJustin, Jacob and Mitchell dig into Blade Runner, the sequel and the book it's based on. They debate which movie has more to say, discuss what changed from the book and evaluate how 2049subverts sci-fi norms.
Read MoreThe Ryerson Students’ Union’s (RSU) vice-president operations says two of his fellow executives contributed to a “toxic environment”—and they’re both accusing him of the same.
Read MoreHosts Justin and Jacob talk with writers Andrea Fort, Michael Christopher Heron and artist Sam Beck about the relaunch of their comic series Songs For The Dead, all about a misunderstood necromancer. We talk the book, switching to a publisher, and their favourite RPG's.
Read MoreThe Ryerson Students’ Union’s (RSU) CopyRITE printing service has a new online submission system.
Read MoreRyerson president Mohamed Lachemi is responding to an open letter from the Black Liberation Collective (BLC), which expressed concerns surrounding the university’s recent partnership with Toronto police.
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