Aubrey Sitterson Talks Free Planet, Comics with a Purpose and Making Noise That Matters
This week on Let's Talk Comics, writer Aubrey Sitterson joins the show to talk about his Image Comics debut, Free Planet (with artist Jed Dougherty). Free Planet isn’t just another space opera comic, it’s a story about freedom and the sacrifices it demands. Aubrey breaks down how the book came together, what drives its message, and why joy, anger, and hope can all live on the same page. We also talk about his path from working as an editor to writing creator-owned books and how his ideology shows up in every story he tells. If you're into comics that challenge the status quo while delivering big action and even bigger ideas, this is a conversation you don't want to miss. Free Planet hits shelves on May 7th, be sure to pre-order through your local comic shop!
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Curt Pires Talks Lost Fantasy, Indigo Children & the Importance of Authenticity
In this episode of Let’s Talk Comics, we sit down with writer Curt Pires to dive deep into his unique storytelling approach and his latest projects. We explore the creative inspirations behind Olympia, a deeply personal and emotional story, and Indigo Children, a high-concept sci-fi thriller. Curt shares insights into his writing process, the importance of strong design in his books, and how he collaborates with artists to bring his visions to life. Plus, we discuss his upcoming series Lost Fantasy and what fans can expect from his latest venture. If you're a fan of bold, thought-provoking comics, this episode is a must-listen!
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Robert Kirkman Talks Invincible, The Walking Dead, Being an Image Comics Partner & More!
On this episode of Let's Talk Comics, we sit down with Image Comics partner, creator of Invincible, The Walking Dead and so much more, Robert Kirkman. This episode has it all because Robert has seen and done it all! We dive deep into the business of comics, talking about creator ownership, his creative process and how the industry has changed over the years. We also cover the following: The Rise of The Walking Dead and it's impact on his life Common misconceptions about the comics industry The future of Image comics His approach to long-term storytelling, business strategy and more If you're a die-hard fan of Robert Kirkman, a creator looking for some valuable insight, or just someone who loves the inside baseball of it all, this episode is a must listen. Also if you enjoyed the episode, take a screenshot and share it on Instagram - tag @letstalkcomics, @imagecomics & @jimviscardi - let us know your favorite moment! And don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share with fellow comic fans!
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Sanford Greene Talks Bitter Root: The Next Movement, Teaching & More!
On this episode of Let's Talk Comics, I sit down with Sanford Greene, co-creator and artist of Bitter Root. Sanford, David F. Walker and Chuck Brown are bringing the family back together in Bitter Root: The Next Movement and so I just had to talk to Sanford about returning to that world, what fans can expect and how he got to this point. We also five into his journey into comics, some of his early struggles, and how he developed his style. A must listen for fans of his work!
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Matthew Rosenberg Talks We're Taking Everyone Down With Us and His Indie Roots
On this episode of Let's Talk Comics, I chat with writer Matthew Rosenberg to dive deep into his indie comics roots, his love of comics and his journey to Image. From his early work with books like 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank through his DC & Marvel work, to arriving at Image, Matt's story is one for the ages. He talks about how his admiration for Image shaped his career goals, his first pitch to Image and the creative risks that led to What's The Furthest Place From Here?. Plus, he's got a new book coming out, We're Taking Everyone Down With Us, and how this book is the culmination of everything he's learned so far as a creator and why he's so incredibly excited for it. Photo by Gerry Duggan
Comic creator interviews beamed directly into your ears. Learn the ins and out of the comics industry from those trying to break in, are already in, and have been in the business for a while. Host Jim Viscardi (VP of Business Development at Image Comics) has over 15 years of experience in the business and is your guide on this journey of inspiration, reflection and motivation for one of the greatest American art forms in history, comic books.
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