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EPISODE · May 10, 2018 · 1H 43M

137: Rough Riders Creative Team Chat

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Listen to this very special episode to find out how cohost George (of the still defunct George and Tony Entertainment Show) was able to initiate a gathering of the creative team of Adam Glass, Patrick Olliffe, Gabe Eltaeb, and Sal Cipriano who are responsible for the Aftershock comic Rough Riders. Thanks to those four talented gentlemen for agreeing to be a part of the show and sharing their thoughts about making Rough Riders, working together, and more. Special thanks to Lisa Wu, Aftershock Comics Fan Relations Manager, for coordinating the whole thing--without her, this would not have been possible. Please send your comments to [email protected], chat with me @longboxreview on Twitter, and visit longboxreview.com. Please subscribe, rate, and review the show via Apple podcasts. Thanks for listening! Complete show notes: https://wp.me/pZkAx-1I1 Links: http://aftershockcomics.com/roughriders/ Adam Glass, writer (@AdamGlass44 on Twitter) Patrick Olliffe, artist (@patolliffe65 on Twitter) Gabe Eltaeb, color artist (@GabeEltaeb on Twitter) Sal Cipriano, letterer (@salcipriano on Twitter) Also check out Ultrazilla Toys, Sal's toy review channel on YouTube Lisa Y. Wu (@TheWuReport on Twitter) @GeorgeandTony on Twitter George and Tony Entertainment Show: http://www.relmnetwork.com/gatent

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