PODCAST · arts
Ink In The Eyes
by Lighteater
A deep dive into the art, story, and cultural relevance of graphic novels.
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The Most Blasphemous Comic Ever Written? | American Jesus
Spoiler, it isn't. But it's a damn good read. Today we go through American Jesus. The art, placement and review
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Portugal by Cyril Pedrosa
This week on the podcast, we are traveling through the sun-drenched landscapes and emotional depths of Cyril Pedrosa’s Portugal. This isn't just a graphic novel; it's a breathtaking visual diary of self-discovery, heritage, and the search for belonging.If you are an illustrator looking for inspiration, a traveler at heart, or someone who loves a deeply human story, this episode is for you.🌍 About the Book: A Journey of IdentityPortugal follows Simon Muchat, a comic artist struggling with creative burnout and a sense of disconnection. A trip to a comic festival in Portugal sparks a journey back to his family's roots, told through some of the most stunning artwork in the medium.In this episode, we explore: The Visual Transformation: How Pedrosa’s art style evolves from muted, rigid tones to vibrant, fluid watercolors as Simon connects with his heritage. The "Traveler’s Soul": How the book captures the specific feeling of being a "stranger" in your own ancestral home. Narrative Pacing: The beauty of the "slow story" and why Portugal is a masterclass in atmospheric graphic storytelling. Cyril Pedrosa’s Legacy: From his beginnings at Disney to becoming a titan of European "Bande Dessinée."🎨 Why Illustrators & Creators Should WatchFor the artists in our audience, we dive deep into Pedrosa's expressive line work and color theory. We discuss how he uses color not just for aesthetics, but as a narrative tool to signal emotional breakthroughs. If you’ve ever felt creative block, Simon’s journey in this book will resonate deeply with your own process.Let us know in the comments: What is the most beautiful graphic novel you’ve ever read?#Portugal #CyrilPedrosa #GraphicNovels #TravelStories #Illustration #ArtAnalysis #ComicBooks #BandeDessinee #WatercolorArt #VisualStorytelling #bookreview
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DC’s Best-Selling Comics: What Makes ‘Teen Titans’ Work
Modern Day Teen Titans Deep DiveWe’re looking at the series by Kami Garcia and Gabriel Piccolo, starting with Raven and moving through Beast Boy, Beast Boy Loves Raven, Robin, and the latest hits Starfire and Teen Titans: Together.In this episode, we discuss: How Gabriel Picolo transitioned from fan-artist to DC powerhouse, and why his character designs resonated so deeply with a new generation of readers.Kami Garcia’s approach to superpower tropes—focusing on the "Teen" before the "Titan."Color Storytelling: Analyzing the iconic use of monochromatic accents (Raven’s purples, Beast Boy’s greens) to build mood and identity.For the artists watching, this is an essential case study in personal brand building. We discuss how Picolo’s specific "slice of life" art style forced the comic industry to rethink what a superhero book can look like. We’ll talk about line weight, modern streetwear design in character concepts.If you're just getting started, here is the chronological order we cover in the show: Teen Titans: Raven Teen Titans: Beast Boy Teen Titans: Beast Boy Loves Raven Teen Titans: Robin Teen Titans: Starfire Teen Titans: TogetherWho is your Favorite Titan? And what book should we read next?Gabriel Picolo’s art made us all fall in love with these characters again. Are you here for Raven’s moody aesthetic, or is Beast Boy’s chaotic energy?#TeenTitans #KamiGarcia #GabrielPicolo #DCComics #Raven #BeastBoy #Starfire #DickGrayson #GraphicNovels #ComicArt #Illustration #YABooks
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Maneater: Feminist Satire & Big Cats
This week on the podcast, we’re diving into the sharp-toothed, satirical world of Chelsea Cain’s "Man-Eaters." This comic isn’t just a story about girls turning into monstrous wildcats; it’s a masterclass in world-building, mixed-media storytelling, and feminist satire.Chelsea Cain uses a "cat-pocalypse" to tackle heavy themes of puberty, societal control, and gender.Using fake advertisements within the panels are enough of a reason to pick up a copy of this comic. Why Charles thinks cats are better than people. We want to hear from you! Does the satire in Man-Eaters land for you, or do you just come for the incredible creature designs? If your house cat suddenly turned into a panther, what’s the first thing you’d do? Let us know in the comments!#GraphicNovels #ManEaters #ChelseaCain #ComicBooks #Illustration #CatLovers #ImageComics #BookReview #ComicArt #GraphicDesign
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Persepolis
2500 years of history seen through the eyes of a child. A story of displacement, war, and family
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Becoming Unbecoming by Anna
A memoir and art to relay a touching story.
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Watchmen
We continue our swim in the cold war with Alan Moore’s watchmen.
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T-Minus
The Cold War and the space race. What more could Ace ask for? She takes us on a journey to remember.
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Blood Honey: Romance or nightmare?
Today we discuss "Blood Honey" by Sean Peacock. Released £rd of Feb. This dark romance takes Inspiration from the 50s, gothics, and the early American super hero comics. We talk about old school techniques for printing, and how pop art was born.
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Saga: The gateway comic.
Saga is the entrance into the world of comics and graphic novels. No other comic comes close. It's easy to read, great story, engaging and thematic. Charles and Ace discus this and the history of animation that inspired it.
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Rust!!!! The wonderfully odd sci-fi slow burn | Rust the graphic novel
Hello! Today, we discuss the graphic novel 'Rust: Visitor in the Field' by Royden Lepp. We talk about Dustbowl photographers, the history of sepia and steampunk.
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Wires and Nerve: changing medium from novel to Graphic Novel
Marissa Meyers wires and Nerve is a a fantastic addition to the Luna Chronicles. Join Ace for a deep dive.
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The Crow
We dive into James O'Barr's 90's classic. We touch on topics like: Writing with pain, Crows in mythology, Film adaptations, and The genre of revenge stories.
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100 Nights of Hero
Ace takes us on a folkloric adventure. Isabel Greenberg's 100 Nights of Hero is a beautiful and important piece.. Enjoy!!!!
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Moonshadow
A step into an underrated classic as Chaz tries his hardest to not give away spoilers. We talk about post~modernism, limited series, and watercolour
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New years episode!!!
Ace and Chaz talk about reading lists, goal setting, and how they’d take on a one-shot graphic novel… listen if that’s your plan for 2026.
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Christmas time!!!
Today Ace and Chaz chat about their christmas reading
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Lore olympus!!!
Ace takes us to the underworld through the eyes of her favourite graphic novel… Lore Olympus.
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The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse: The history of water and ink
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse sold 8 million copies. Released in a time of despair and fear readers turned to a simple story of love and hope. Enjoy our deep dive into this work.
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Episode 3: Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees!
Today we’re taking a dive into the genre of cozy horror. Is it a thing, should it be? Do bears make everything cute? Join us.
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Episode 2: Batman, The Killing Joke
Today we're chatting over a classic: Alan Moore's Batman, or should we say The Joker's origin story. Enjoy!
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Sweet Tooth: Page to screen.
Welcome to the first episode of Ink In The Eyes. This week we discuss Sweet Tooth.
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