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Subterranean Dispatch
by Jon B. CookeA lively interview show about the history of underground and alternative comix, as well as modern material in the same vein, hosted by five-time Eisner award-winning editor, Jon B. Cooke, writer of The Book of Weirdo.
Copyright: ©2019 Jon B. Cooke
Episodes
The Book of Weirdo Goes to San Francisco
1h 29m · PublishedThe author gives a talk with Last Gasp publisher Ron Turner about THE BOOK OF WEIRDO and museum founder Malcolm Whyte talks about his ART OUT OF CHAOS, a book of Maxon Crumb art. Numerous Weirdo contributors are in attendance with anecdotes a'plenty about Crumb and more!
Seth Tobocman: All This and World War 3 Illustrated
1h 59m · PublishedThe comic book artist and editor discusses his vastly overlooked and long-running comics magazine (founded with childhood best friend Peter Kuper), WW3 Illustrated, and his relationship with the Greatest City in the World, and a lifetime of activism.
Bill Schelly on Jim Warren, Harvey Kurtzman, and Help!
1h 13m · PublishedThe author of the recent James Warren bio -- about the Warren Publications publisher of Creepy, Eerie, Vampirella, and Famous Monsters of Filmlandand -- and the renowned Harvey Kurtzman bio -- about the creator of MAD and "father-in-law" of underground comix -- discusses the roots of underground comix in HELP! magazine and more.
Patrick Rosenkranz: Digging into the Underground
1h 2m · PublishedThe author of Rebel Visions, the most thorough book to date on the history of underground comix, shares his take on the field, its major moments, and impact today. Rosenkranz also discusses subjects of some of his books, Spain Rodriguez and S. Clay Wilson, plus the writer makes a major announcement about his career.
Michael Dougan: From Behind the Pine Curtain into the Seattle Scene
2h 3m · PublishedThe once-prolific cartoonist, a Seattle mainstay during the days of grunge, discusses life as a freelancer in the Emerald City when it was the epicenter of alternative comix during the late 1980s/early ’90s.
Aline Kominsky-Crumb: The Bunch's Weirdo Years
1h 4m · PublishedThe author of The Book of Weirdo chats with the sublime cartoonist and wife of R. Crumb, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, about her years as WEIRDO editor and living in Winters, California -- and about the joys of being a grandmother today!
Aline Kominsky-Crumb: The Bunch's Weirdo Years
1h 4m · PublishedThe author of The Book of Weirdo chats with the sublime cartoonist and wife of R. Crumb, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, about her years as WEIRDO editor and living in Winters, California -- and about the joys of being a grandmother today!
The Book of Weirdo Goes to Winters
1h 8m · PublishedAuthor Jon B. Cooke visits the Crumbs' old neighborhood talking with the folks who were friends and participants in WEIRDO magazine, including the great cartoonist Robert Armstrong!
The Book of Weirdo Takes Manhattan
1h 19m · PublishedJon B. Cooke joins Art Spiegelman, Drew Friedman, Kim Deitch, John Holmstrom, Mark Newgarden, and Glenn Head for a panel discussion on R. Crumb's legendary humor comics anthology.
A Gathering of Weirdos at East Coast ComiCon
1h 9m · PublishedListen to The Book of Weirdo panel at East Coast ComiCon, May 18, 2019, where contributors come together and sing the praises of R. Crumb's legendary humor comics anthology.
Subterranean Dispatch has 27 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 39:03:00. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 16th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 31st, 2024 21:16.