Welcome to Geektown Interviews: J.M. DeMatteis (Pt 2; Finale)

Welcome to Geektown Interviews: J.M. DeMatteis (Pt 2; Finale)
Kurt Onstad

The last of the rerun episodes, as I wrap up my interview with J.M. DeMatteis. We talk Moonshadow, the Bwah-Ha-Ha era of JLI, his animation work, and other parts of his career.

Episode 147: Interview with J.M. DeMatteis (Part 2 of 2)

Episode 147: Interview with J.M. DeMatteis (Part 2 of 2)
Kurt Onstad

We conclude the conversation with writer J.M. DeMatteis, starting with his fantasy graphic novel, Moonshadow, then working our way through his career, including the Justice League, some animation, music, and others all the way up to his current projects.

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Pay no attention to the moon behind the curtain…

The cover that launched a seminal run…and inspired many, many other covers.

One of very few adaptations to credit Alan Moore with his permission.

A small sample of J.M.’s music.

Episode 142: Anime & Manga Definitions & Characteristics

Episode 142: Anime & Manga Definitions & Characteristics
Kurt Onstad

I’ve discussed a lot about American comics and cartoons, but what about from the other side of the world?  Thanks to a question from Joel (listener and also guest on the Wandavision Deep Dives), I go into an overview of Manga, Anime, and what distinguishes them from their western counterparts.

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Just a few options out there available to you.

Some of the oldest anime imported to the U.S.

…and some of the newest (as of this recording).