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Koren Shadmi unpacks The Velvet Underground in 'All Tomorrow's Parties'

Koren Shadmi unpacks The Velvet Underground in 'All Tomorrow's Parties'

Episode 236 Published 2 years, 9 months ago
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NEWS

  1. Full November 2023 DC Comics solicitations
  2. ​​Jason Aaron to take a young Dark Knight off-world in ‘Batman: Off-World’ #1
  3. Marvel November 2023 solicitations are here
    1. Marvel details new villain Omen and more appearing in 'Captain Marvel' #2
  4. 'Sabretooth War' launching blood feud battle in January 2024
  5. Marvel sheds light on G.O.D.S. (and we had an exclusive chat with Hickman!)
  6. New series 'Lotus Land' mixes sci-fi, parenthood, and a dystopian future
  7. Kevin Smith's Askewniverse grows with 'Quick Stops ll'
  8. Tom King and Peter Gross team up for ‘Animal Pound’ #1

Our Top Books of the Week

Dave:

  1. The Penguin #1 (Tom King, Rafael de Latorre)
  2. Jean Grey #1 (Louise Simonson, Bernard Chang)

Nathan:

  1. Xino #3 (Various)
  2. Jean Grey #1 (Louise Simonson, Bernard Chang)

Standout KAPOW moment of the week:

Nathan - Immortal Thor #1 (Al Ewing, Martin Coccolo)

Dave - Knight Terrors: Detective Comics #2 (Dan Watters, Riccardo Federici)

TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK

  1. Dave: The Hunger And The Dusk #2 (G. Willow Wilson, Chris Wildgoose)
  2. Nathan: Marvel Age #1000 (Various)

JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.

  1. Dave: Marvel Age #1000 (Francis Manapul)
  2. Nathan: Action Comics Presents: Doomsday Special #1 (Barends)

Segment - Interview: Koren Shadmi - All Tomorrow’s Parties

  1. In the afterward, you mention it was a 2-year journey of making All Tomorrow’s Parties, what was the element that kick-started the project?
  2. Tell us your history with the Velvet Underground! Is this a story you’ve always wanted to tell?
  3. Why begin at Andy Warhol’s funeral?
  4. If the main characters are Lou Reed and John Cale, where does Warhol fit within the narrative?
  5. How do you approach writing dialogue for people who really exist? Do you feel pressure to get Lou or John’s voice just right?
  6. What is your process in breaking down the story visually? Are you doing thumbnails, jumping right in?
    1. Was there a particular panel or page that was particularly difficult to lock down?
  7. When approaching a biography, it must be difficult as a fan. It all feels important! How do you pick and choose, boil a life down to the essential parts?
  8. Were there any moments where you felt inclined to augment what really happened, or invent dialogue that was in the spirit of a moment
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