I Read Comic Books

A podcast for comic book fans, hosted by Mike Rapin. IRCB features a rotating, 2-person panel of diverse comic book experts discussing what they’re reading with a comic book specific topic every week. New episodes every Wednesday.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 1h5m. Bisher sind 521 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 22 days 21 hours 55 minutes

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Minisode 15 | The Star Wars


Kara and René sat down to talk about THE STAR WARS adapted by Jonathan Rinzler and Mike Mayhew in our first ever Star Wars special!


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 July 4, 2018  48m
 
 

Episode 166 | Goodreads Book of the Month: Nimona


This week, Nick and Kate join Mike to talk about out Goodreads voted Book of the Month, Nimona by Noelle Stevenson. Find out what we liked, disliked, and loved in this book!


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 June 27, 2018  1h2m
 
 

Episode 165 | Stuff to look forward to on your wedding


This week, Mike is joined by Nick and Brian to discuss a “different” kind of comic: Webcomics & Webtoons. What works in this medium? What doesn’t? And for this episode, Nick dove in as a non-reader tried a whole lot of webcomics and has some thoughts on them, to say the least.


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 June 20, 2018  1h6m
 
 

Episode 164 | Hope Nicholson and Progress in Comics


This week, Mike is joined by Nick and Tia to talk comic picks and comic reads. After the break, Mike and Tia have a fantastic chat about the comic industry, the change in comics for women over the years and SO much more with Hope Nicholson (a Kickstarter commissioned episode). Hope is the author of The Spectacular Sisterhood of Superwomen, editor of The Secret Loves of Geek Girls and The Secret Loves of Geeks, and Publisher at Bedside Press.


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 June 13, 2018  1h20m
 
 

Episode 163 | Singles vs Collections: What stories do this well (or not)?


Paul, Kate, and Kait tackle a MAJOR question: What stories work better in single issues and what stories work better in collections? Why do we pick the ways to read our books? And what creators work better for each type?


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 June 6, 2018  47m
 
 

Episode 162 | Ben Saunders and Seattle’s MoPOP Marvel Exhibit


Our show this week features a very special guest: Ben Saunders, professor at University of Oregon and curator of the Seattle Museum of Pop Culture’s HUGE Marvel exhibit (available until January 2019). Tia, Paul, and Mike have a wonderful chat with Ben and get an academic answer on the GREAT TAPE DEBATE.


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 May 30, 2018  1h6m
 
 

This Is Not An Interview #3: Christopher Sebela


It’s episode three! Tia talks to Christopher Sebela about the dogs of Portland (and also a few cats), making Mom proud, crowdfunding death, using your powers for good, well-written characters, the problems of being corporeal, favorite horror movies, talking to weirdos, comics, and more!


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 May 27, 2018  59m
 
 

Episode 161 | My Boy Spider-Man, The Precious Angel Baby


While Mike was away in the desert of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Nick, René and Kara dive into one of the monoliths of comic books: Spider-Man. Why love him? What’s to like? What even IS Spider-Man? Also… Spider-Man fan fiction?? (post-credits)


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 May 23, 2018  1h17m
 
 

Episode 160 | Always use 3M tape. ALWAYS. (IRCB QA #2)


Paul and Nick join Mike for the second Q&A episode where they answer as many questions as possible–time permitting! We also find out this week that Nick is very serious about his tape choices. (And don’t miss the Justice League movie chat post-credits this week)


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 May 16, 2018  1h14m
 
 

Episode 159 | We had a technical glitch (MCU Villians)


Our show this week is an odd one as we had a strange technical glitch half-way through. For the first half, Brian and Kate join Mike to talk about their comic picks and books they’ve been reading. For the second half of the show, Tia and René have an in-depth discussion about the villians of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It’s an odd format, but it’s exciting!


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 May 9, 2018  59m