Kevin and Sean interview Dr. Matthew Smith, Dean of the College of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Communication at Radford University, as well as the co-author of several books about comics.
Sean and Kevin talk to actress and author Elizabeth Lambert, who is the creator of the Webtoon comic, “UltraViolet”. The trio discusses Elizabeth’s journey into comics and webtoons.
Kevin and Sean interview David Hazan, the writer of the comic series “Nottingham” published by Mad Cave Studios. Nottingham is a crime mystery retelling of Robin Hood with twists. This is not your typical Robin Hood story!
Every character and superhero has an origin story. In this episode, Sean and Kevin discuss their own origin story of how they got into comics, how the podcast show started, and their favorite superhero origin story from the comics.
Kevin and Sean interview Molly Farnsley, a webcomic writer and artist, to talk about her journey and her series “Everpresent,” a fantasy-based webcomic that she has created.
In preparation for the return of Free Comic Book Day, we talk to local comic shop owners Jen King of SpaceCadets Collection Collection in Oak Ridge, TX, and Michael Costello of Downtown Comics in Indianapolis IN.
In the latest episode of The Captioned Life, Sean and Kevin celebrate Fathers’ Day by discussing the worst dads in comics.
In this episode of The Captioned Life, we discuss our favorite comic book superhero secret hideouts and what makes them interesting and unique.
The new original graphic novel, Count, answers the age old question: What do you get when you combine classic literature with sci-fi adventure? In this episode we get the chance to talk to author and artist, Ibrahim Moustafa about this.
In this episode, the Captioned Life Crew sits down with comics writer, David Pepose to discuss his new book, Scout’s Honor. We get David to peel back the layers on his writing process and some of the tough themes he …
In this episode, James and Sean interview Mark Russell and Richard Pace, the creators of "Second Coming" from Ahoy Comics. We talk about how the comic came about, the story elements, religion and culture, and its controversy with DC Comics.
In this episode, Kevin, James, and Sean discuss the impact of Chadwick Boseman on people and superhero fandom, DC Comics Fandome, and the comic book industry. They also share predictions about the future of comics and movie culture.
Kevin, Sean, and James talk about the comics they read over the summer. Listen as they discuss and reflect on how they see the world differently after reading Darkwing Duck, the X-Men, everything in between.
Kevin, Sean, and James sit down for a discussion with artist Sweeney Boo to discuss her new book Eat and Love Yourself. You’ll hear about her motivations and approach to telling a very personal story, as well as other work …
Join Kevin, Sean, and James as they set out to discuss their favorite comics that deal with viral outbreaks and pandemics, but end up taking a long way around and get sidetracked a time or two.