My guest this week is comedian Keegan Buckingham! What comic was in Disney Adventures magazine? What is Wizard Magazine? Can X-Men comics be too complicated? What does Brett wish he'd done in terms of comics? What happened in Age of Apocalypse? What about Onslaught? What caused Keegan to stop reading superhero books? What's the difference between drawing for fun and being a professional? Who are Brett's favorite artists? Why didn't Brett's kids get into MAD Magazine? When did Stan Lee ignore the Comics Code Authority? Do the people who see the movies also read the comics? How can we get kids into comics? What did they do wrong in Amazing Spider-Man #300? What does Brett wish he'd gotten? What's the deal with Rob Liefeld? Who founded Image Comics? Is there still such a thing as selling out? Who is James Kochalka?
Reading list:
Bob Newhart's book (autobiography, not a comic book)
Julia Wertz (also IG)
https://www.instagram.com/juliajwertz/?hl=en
Litterbox Comics
https://www.litterboxcomics.com/
Bone
X-Men
Age of Apocalypse
Onslaught
Too Much Coffee Man
James Kochalka and his band James Kochalka Superstar
http://jameskochalkasuperstar.com/
American Elf Volume 1: The Collected Sketchbook Diaries Of James Kochalka (free on Kindle Unlimited)
The Watchmen
My Friend Dahmer
Jeffrey Brown
The Playboy by Chester Brown
The Tick (original Ben Edlund books)
How To Draw Comics The Marvel Way
Neal Adams' Batman
Death of Superman
Death of Captain America
MAD Magazine
Brian Posegn/Gerry Duggan Deadpool books
Infinity Gauntlet
Perry Bible Fellowship
Persepolis
The Comic Book Greats with Stan Lee
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Comic_Book_Greats
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BbktJt48qo
Watch list:
Persepolis