Episode Details
Back to Episodes
Chris Cantwell on jumping genre at Marvel, Vault, and BOOM!
Episode 137
Published 4 years, 9 months ago
Description
Visit our Patreon page to see the various tiers you can sign up for today to get in on the ground floor of AIPT Patreon. We hope to see you chatting with us in our Discord soon!
NEWS
- DC Comics finds its new Batman writer Joshua Williamson
- Marvel and SOMOS to distribute 20,000 comics for vaccine awareness
- John Leguizamo kicking off ‘PhenomX’ #1 with Image Comics
- Marvel’s ‘Midnight Suns’ getting game from Firaxis’ XCOM team
- Titan Publishing announces ‘Cowboy Bebop’ comics and companion books
- BOOM! Studios announces ‘Power Rangers Universe’ creative team
- 2021 Ringo Awards nominees announced
- Full Comichron July sales report
Our Top Books of the Week
Dave:
- Spider-Man: Life Story Annual #1 (Chip Zdarsky, Mark Bagley)
- Robin #5 (Josh Williamson, Gleb Melnikov)
Nathan:
- Barbaric #3 (Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden)
- Ninjak #2 (Jeff Parker, Javier Pulido)
Standout KAPOW moment of the week:
Nathan - Darkhawk #1 (Kyle Higgins, Juanan Ramirez)
Dave - King Spawn #1 (Sean Lewis, Todd McFarlane, Javi Fernandez)
TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK
- Dave: Dark Ages #1 (Tom Taylor, Iban Coello)
- Nathan: Demon Days: Cursed Web #1 (Peach Momoko)
JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.
- Dave: Dark Ages #1 (Skottie Young)
- Nathan: Aquaman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular (Rocha cover)
Segment: Interview: Christopher Cantwell - Iron Man, United States of Captain America, Blue Flame.
- Christopher Cantwell, thank you for being on the AIPT Comics podcast. I’d love to start first with the recently announced, Regarding the Matter of Oswald’s Body #1, can you tell us a little bit about this new series and how long has this been in the works?
- Okay, we’re admittedly conspiracy theory junkies. Is it safe to say you enjoy getting lost down those kinds of rabbit holes? What is the research process like for this series?
- With Regarding the Matter of Oswald, She Could Fly: Fight or Flight on the way in October, and two Marvel titles ongoing atm, it’s fair to say this is the most comics writing you’ve done at one time. I was curious now that you’re a year out or so from Dr. Doom, how does writing in the comics format compare to writing for television?
- At the same time, it feels like you’re just getting started, are there any bucket list titles you’d like to work on?
- There’s a certain cosmic entity that shows up in Iron Man #11 (Living Tribunal but don’t say to avoid spoilers), how rad was it to write such a huge character, and was he always in the cards to use in the story arc