Episode 61: Brandon Mitchell
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Episode 61: Brandon Mitchell

André speaks with a collaborator of one of our previous guests who has a respectable body of work all his own!

From Listuguj, Quebec, Brandon Mitchell is the founder of Birch Bark Comics and creator of the Sacred Circles comic series, which draws on his Mi’kmaq heritage. He has written five books with the Healthy Aboriginal Network, (Lost Innocence, Drawing Hope, River Run, Making it Right, and Emily’s Choice). Brandon has written and illustrated Jean-Paul’s Daring Adventure: Stories from Old Mobile for the University of Alabama, as well as two Mi'qmaq language-based stories for the Listuguj Education Directorate. He has also completed an art installation for Heritage and Culture New Brunswick.

Brandon discusses growing up unaware of the divide between different indigenous communities, finding representation in an obscure cartoon. Discovering a love of storytelling and why stories about his community need to be stronger than just it's shared trauma.

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Episode 60: David Hahn
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Episode 60: David Hahn

David Hahn has been writing and illustrating for indie publishers and the major brands for over 20 years

His work has appeared in everything from comic books to cookbooks. It’s been used behind-the-scenes for storyboards and concept art, as well as mobile apps and non-profit awareness campaigns.

André and David discuss his Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane series, The almighty nostalgia dollar, reinventing old properties for comic books and the joys of living a simple live far from civilization.

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Episode 59: Steve Rude
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Episode 59: Steve Rude

Our next guest is a legend in the eyes of our host...he is the co-creator of Nexus and illustrator for First, Marvel, DC and Dark Horse Comics!

Steve Rude, also known as "The Dude", was born in Madison, Wisconsin. After two years of study at the Milwaukee School of Art and Design, he returned to Madison for further training at both the University of Wisconsin and Madisson Area Technical College. With writer Mike Baron, he created the comic serial 'Nexus' during the summer of 1981. Steve worked also on several mainstream titles, such as 'Space Ghost', 'Johnny Quest', 'Spiderman: Lifeline', 'Legends of the DC Universe' and 'Captain America'. He received the Russ Manning Outstanding Newcomer Award in 1984, and has won comic industry awards as best artist, in 1986 and 1988.

Steve discusses moving from his childhood home at too early an age, exploring cosmic injustice with the creation of Nexus, how Marvel Comics censored his work and how as a man of deep convictions he was never able to be put in a box when it came to mainstream expectations.

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Episode 58: Tara Audibert
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Episode 58: Tara Audibert

André catches up with a fellow East Coast Comic Expo guest Tara Audibert about her astounding work in representing indigenous Canadian stories across a variety of platforms.

Tara Audibert is a multidisciplinary artist & film maker with 20+yrs experience in animation, comics and fine art. She combines Traditional First Nations Art and Storytelling with contemporary design and digital mediums.

Tara and André discuss early storytelling influences from her parents and how those skills propelled her towards a career in animation and now a feature film that celebrate indigenous culture and language!

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Episode 57: ECCE Panel - Rick & Morty / Dungeons & Dragons
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Episode 57: ECCE Panel - Rick & Morty / Dungeons & Dragons

Episode 101 is the first of what we hope are many more firsts in the coming years! This time André hits the road and attends the East Coast Comic Expo in Moncton and while slinging his artwork took some time to host a panel with former guests of this show Troy Little and Jim Zubb about their amazing collaborative work on Rick & Morty / Dungeons & Dragons.

Listen in as the two creators discuss how that project came to be and the sheer level of detail given to the character designs and rules for the various editions of the game used in the book. Being a live panel many guests had some questions of their own which you'll get to hear as well! A great conversation with two impressive creative talents!

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Episode 56: André Myette
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Episode 56: André Myette

Our 100th Episode extravaganza is here and what better way to celebrate then getting to know our host André Myette!

Davan Skelhorn steps into the hosting role to interview André and discuss his beginnings in a small fishing community, his careers in Graphic Design, Wrestling, Acting and how comic books was a through line to all of those exploits.

André and Davan discuss all aspects of André's life and have a lot of laughs along the way. Celebrate with us as we look back on 100 episodes and look forward to 100 more.

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Episode 55: Mark Russell
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Episode 55: Mark Russell

Our next guest was just nominated for 3 Eisner Award's and deservedly so in the eyes of our host, one of his biggest fans.

Mark Russell broke free of a fundamentalist religious upbringing and used that knowledge to write a novel that skewered the Bible in a deeply comedic fashion. This opened a path towards a career in comics that began with Prez and lead to The Flintstones, which despite it's simplistic origins was an incredibly intelligent book that dissected the concepts and institutions we follow today through their origins in a primitive society. A unique and thought provoking author his newest book Superman: Space Age is a masterpiece of superhero narratives exploring the idea of hope in the face of the direst of situations.

André and Mark discussed staying off the "weirdo" list at the local Library, the importance of perspective when it comes to navigating our complex society, Existential Dread mixed with curiosity and the endurance of hope.

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Episode 54: Adam Gorham
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Episode 54: Adam Gorham

After a brief hiatus we are back with a new episode and it's a doozy! Adam Gorham has made a real splash across almost every company creating mainstream comics today!

Working and residing in Mississauga, Ontario, his career in comics began in 2008 with work on various indie efforts. In recent years he's worked for publishers like Valiant Entertainment, IDW Publishing, Archie Comics, and Marvel Comics (Rocket, New Mutants: Dead Souls).

André and Adam discuss the proper Lex Luthor, overcoming laziness to achieve a successful career in comics, which companies provided the nicest rejection letters and connecting with his daughters through Godzilla research!

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Episode 53: Dave Mullins
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Episode 53: Dave Mullins

André talks to a Halifax based film director, one who directed our very host in the Swearnet original film "Turnbuckles"

Dave Mullins fell in love with film at an early age being shepherded by his cinephile parents. Each representing a different side of the movie viewing spectrum. Falling in love with horror and classic film while pursuing a career in graphic design created a twisty road that lead Mullins to the industry he works in to this day.

Discover how a cult classic fell into his hands and lead to revelations about what is possible in low budget film making and how André followed a similar path. The two discuss horror movies, film noir and a mutual love of many facets of nerdom all in oversized fun filled episode!

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Episode 52: Robert Maillet
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Episode 52: Robert Maillet

It's rare our host gets a chance to talk wrestling with a guest who also has a unique career in film and television as well!

Robert Maillet is a Canadian actor and retired professional wrestler. He is known for his time in the World Wrestling Federation from 1997 to 1999, where he performed under the ring name Kurrgan and was a member of The Truth Commission and The Oddities. He is also known for his roles in films such as 300, Sherlock Holmes, Immortals , Pacific Rim, Brick Mansions, Hercules), Becky and Deadpool 2.

André and Robert talk about the cutthroat world of professional wrestling, working with Guillermo Del Toro and the empathetic nature of his character which make him open to diverse and interesting roles and transferred to his new career in corrections.

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