American author J.B. Lion's upcoming Seventh Spark series spins a fantasy yarn about good, evil and humanity's flaws. He tells host Jacob Dubé about his unique multimedia approach to storytelling.
Read MoreFrancis Desharnais tells RFK about his graphic novel recollecting the story of Guyenne, a small Quebec town that operates entirely as a collective, where every villager shares what they have with the rest, which gave the village the nickname 'Little Russia'.
Read MoreCanadian-born cartoonist and animator Graham Annable tells RFK about the book he would have released at TCAF, and his varied career in entertainment.
Read MoreSean Jordan — AKA the rapper Wordburglar — tells RFK about a comics project he's bringing back to life.
Read MoreMaking comics is a solitary business. Comics in the pandemic? Even more so.
Read MoreMississauga, Ont. artist Megan Huang tells Justin and Jacob what it's been like navigating the Toronto comics world. They discuss her newest project "Jia and the Nian Monster" and her love of crossovers.
Read MoreFrom a safe social distance, Toronto comic artist Shane Heron tells Justin and Jacob what the cancellation of upcoming comic conventions means for the launch of his newest project.
Read MoreAlexander Forbes, who—along with Kris Bertin—made the Hobtown Mystery books, tells Justin and Jacob what went into designing the spooky but nostalgic setting of Hobtown.
Read MoreThe RFK Star Wars panel holds court to talk about new storytelling potential now that the Skywalkers have left the building. Featuring Toronto comic creators Jason Loo and Allison O'Toole.
Read MoreHamilton writer and artist Sylvia Nickerson's comic "Creation" grapples with the role art plays in gentrification. She talks with RFK about her book's unique visual style and the tensions it brings to light.
Read MoreIn clips from two of our favourite shows this year, comic creators Dennis O'Neil and Kelsey Wroten candidly reflect on their work.
Read MoreVancouver's Cole Pauls joins Justin to discuss how his Indigenous futurist comic keeps the Southern Tutchone language alive.
Read MoreWinnipeg cartoonist Kaj Hasselriis joins RFK to discuss "Politikids," his kid-friendly comic about the childhoods of Canada's four major federal party leaders.
Read MoreProducer Leena Minifie talks to RFK about "When Raven Became Spider," an exhibit she curated featuring a fusion of Indigenous art and superhero comics.
Read MoreFriend of the show Ally Enrile joins Justin and Jacob to talk about "Joker," the movie that's got everyone talking and your co-hosts confused. Episode contains spoilers.
Read MoreThis week, Justin and Jacob jump into a new super hero universe with Gundala — an Indonesian superhero movie from comic company Bumilangit — which played at the Toronto International Film Festival this month.
Read MoreBrampton, Ont. comics creator Ricky Lima joins Justin to discuss love, sex and self-publishing.
Read MoreLast year, we published a four-part documentary series all about Prisoners of Gravity, a sci-fi and comics television show that aired on TVO in the early '90s. We went deep into the show's rise and subsequent fall, but also how, even years later, viewers fondly remember how the show's in-depth discussions about comics shaped their nerdy lives. This week, we've combined all four episodes into a feature-length podcast doc for your listening pleasure. It's out of this world!
Read MoreWith their skills in character creation and world-building, comic creators are some of the biggest fans of tabletop RPGs.
Read MoreHosts Justin and Jacob speak with Michael D'Alimonte, the resident Wonder Woman/X-Men expert and reigning best voice in podcasts, about X-Men Grand Design, a massive anthology book that attempts to summarize the entire mutant franchise.
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