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Sewer Mutant

Sewer Mutant takes you way underground to discover comic books you won‘t find anywhere else. Every month our guide Klintron talks with the creators behind obscure, often disturbing, and always brilliant indie comics.

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    Matt Wagner's Grendel part 2: Issues 1-20

    In our second installment on Matt Wagner's Grendel, we dive into issues 1-20 of the ongoing series from Comico, as well as the Grendel: Devil's Vagary one shot. We begin with the second Grendel Christine Spar, continue to Brian Li Sung, and wrap-up with Captain Wiggins. We talk about the Pander Brothers, how 1986 is the most 80s year of the 80s, Wagner's experiments, and more.

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    Grendel: The early years

    We couldn't help it. We weren't going to read Grendel so soon, but irresistibly drawn to Matt Wagner's masterpiece. Once he started reading, he couldn't stop. Klint was soon sucked back into the world of Grendel too. In this episode, we look at the earliest Grendel stories from Comico Primer, the original black and white series, and the classic Devil by the Deed. Credits: Hosts: Klint Finley and John Ekleberry Music: krudler.bandcamp.com   Full show notes and transcript: https://sewermutant.com/podcast-grendel-part-1/

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    Manhunter by Archie Goodwin and Walt Simonson had ninjas, clones, and a healing factor years before it was cool

    This episode we dive into <em>Manhunter</em> by Archie Goodwin and Walt Simonson. This was essentially a Dark Age comic that happened to come out in the early Bronze Age (1973). This comic was ahead of its time in many ways.   Credits: Hosts: Klint Finley and John Ekleberry Music: krudler.bandcamp.com   Full show notes and transcript: https://sewermutant.com/podcast-manhunter/

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    Why can't Marvel's superheroes cure cancer? (The Death of Captain Marvel)

    Dive into Marvel's first graphic novel: The Death of Captain Marvel by Jim Starlin. We discuss: - How this kicked off the character death trend during the Dark Age of Comics - The birth of the direct market - The roots of Cosmic Marvel - Why Michigan punches above its weight class in the comics industry Music by krudler.bandcamp.com For a full transcript and show notes: https://sewermutant.com/podcast-death-of-captain-marvel/

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    Paying tribute to Sam Kieth

    This is an emergency episode where we pay tribute to the Maxx creator, Sam Kieth, who passed away on March 15th of complications with Lewy body dementia. He was only 63 years old. In this episode we discuss three major Kieth works: I Before E, a collection of his early black-and-white work. Blood Hungry, a Wolverine story from Marvel Comics Presents that put him on the mainstream comics map. The first few issues of The Maxx. Music by krudler.bandcamp.com

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    Alan Moore’s early work in Warrior Magazine issues 13-26

    We dive into the rest of Warrior magazine and discuss: The lasting legacy of Alan Moore’s Marvelman and V for Vendetta Warrior‘s successors (including… Boom! Studios?) A surprising influence from Warrior on Watchmen that WASN’T by Alan Moore Music by krudler.bandcamp.com

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    Alan Moore's early work in Warrior Magazine issues 1-12

    We can't talk about the Dark Age of Comics without talking about Alan Moore, so today we're diving into Warrior Magazine, the anthology that first published Alan Moore's groundbreaking V for Vendetta and Marvelman comics. Previously, Moore had worked mostly on humor strips comics and short sci-fi stories. Warrior gave Moore his first shot at writing the more serious, long-form superhero comics that he's known for today. In this episode, we look at some of the background and context of Warrior, Moore's work inside of it, and some of the other stories published inside.   Music by krudler.bandcamp.com

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    Before Sin City, before Dark Knight Returns, there was Alack Sinner

    Sewer Mutant is back and we’re delving into the pre-history of the Dark Age of Comic Books with a look at Alack Sinner by Carlos Sampayo and José Muñoz. First published in Europe in 1975, this private detective/noir series laid the groundwork for Frank Miller’s Sin City and practically every other modern crime comic from 100 Bullets to Criminal.

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    Introducing the Dark Age of Comic Books

    The Sewer Mutant podcast is back at last! And I'm joined by a new co-host, John Ekleberry, who you might remember from the Sewer Mutant episode on James O'Barr. We're starting a podcast companion to the History of the Dark Age of Comics article series. This first episode is an introduction to the topic, then we'll be discussing a number of Dark Age milestones. Next up we'll discuss some precursors of the Dark Age, with an episode on Alack Sinner followed by a two-parter on Warrior magazine.

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    Miguel Ángel Espinoza on Nahual, His RPG Adaptation of Mexican Outlaw Comic Operación Bolívar

    This month Miguel Ángel Espinoza talks about his RPG Nahaul, based on the Mexican outlaw comic Operación Bolívar. Music by Krudler. Show notes

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    Woodcut Comics with Sunderland Creator Jon Renzella

    Sunderland is a series of dystopian sci-fi graphic novels rendered entirely in woodcuts by Jon Renzella. Jon joins me this month about woodcut comics, end times, and Taiwan. Music by Krudler. Show notes: https://sewermutant.com/sewer-mutant-podcast-woodcut-comics-with-sunderland-creator-jon-renzella-a0483f764205

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    Obsessively Collecting James O’Barr’s Work - Sewer Mutant Podcast Episode 4

    You've probably heard of The Crow, James O'Barr's tale of revenge that became a film, TV show, and pop culture phenomenon. But O'Barr did a few lesser-known works that I've been obsessed with for years. For this episode, I'm joined by John Ekleberry, a longtime James O'Barr collector behind the old fansite Shattered in the Head and more recently the James O'Barr collector site to unpack our shared obsession with O'Barr's work. Music: https://krudler.bandcamp.com

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    Sewer Mutant Meets Strangers

    This month I talk with Eddie Raymond, the person behind the Strangers fanzine, distro, and publishing house. Eddie's tagline "A Celebration of the Forgotten and Overlooked" could well be our own tagline here at Sewer Mutant! Show notes here. Music by Krudler.

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    Episode 2: Inside The Reptile House

    For this month's trash barrel fireside chat, I interviewed Nicholas Bunch and MechanicalPencilGirl, two of the people behind my favorite current comic: Reptile House Comix. Nick and MPG talked me through Reptile House's origins, their editorial philosophy, and what we can expect next.

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    Sewer Mutant Episode 1: Sortie Sack

    For our inaugural trash barrel fireside chat, host Klintron talks to Barbatus and Meanboss, the artists behind Sad Sack and Sortie, two of the most shocking comics available today.   Follow our guests on Twitter: @bootyslime and @meanbossart   Music: krudler.bandcamp.com   More content: sewermutant.com

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Sewer Mutant takes you way underground to discover comic books you won‘t find anywhere else. Every month our guide Klintron talks with the creators behind obscure, often disturbing, and always brilliant indie comics.

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