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Monthly Archives: April 2018
Tell The Damn Story, Unplugged: Trials of An Eisner Judge
Host Chris Ryan interviews co-host Alex Simmons while Alex is in San Diego as a judge for the comic industry’s prestigeous Eisener Awards. Click here. Recorded Sunday, April 14th TTDS Hosts:
Posted in Tell The Damn Story (Satellite)
Tagged art, authors, blogging, Comics, Creative arts, DC Comics, Education, Freelance, graphic novels, hero, imagination, inspiration, inspire, kids, thinking, writing
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Tell The Damn Story Unplugged: Violence On Or Off Page
In fiction what determines when “on or off” the page (or camera) violence is used to serve the story, rather than simply as a sensationalistic trick or gimmick? In this episode, writers Christopher Ryan and Alex Simmons discuss how they … Continue reading
Do Heroes Matter? Part 1
With the popularity of the movies and TV series from Marvel and DC Comics, including the extremely successful Black Panther film, the word “hero” has taken a prominent place in the minds of the masses. But what is a hero? … Continue reading
Posted in Whats On My Mind
Tagged anti-heroes, Black Panther, Blackjack, books, DC Comics, heroes, Marvel Comics, social issues, superheroes, TV Series, writer
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