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Pop Culture Hounding The Wicked + The Divine With Kieron Gillen And Jamie McKelvie At DICE

By Chris Thompson

[audio:http://popculturehound.net/podcast/PCHPodcastEpisode105.mp3]

WickedDivine2Following on from last week's episode with the ever-popular and interesting Greg Ruth (which you can still listen to here), this week I'm back with the dynamic duo of Kieron Gillen & Jamie McKelvie for the Wicked + Divine panel from the recent Dublin International Comic Expo (aka D.I.C.E.)

We discuss the origins of the series, what readers can expect from the book coming up, the kind of themes they're looking to explore, and we begin to scratch the surface of the mysterious Gillen/McKelvie partnership.

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Pop Culture Hounding The Wicked + The Divine With Kieron Gillen And Jamie McKelvie At DICE

Chris Thompson Twitter: @popculturehound
Orbital Comics' website: www.orbitalcomics.com

Kieron Gillen's Twitter: @kierongillen
Kieron Gillen's Tumblr: kierongillen.tumblr.com

Jamie McKelvie's Twitter: @McKelvie
Jamie McKelvie's Tumblr: mckelvie.tumblr.com

Big Bang Comics' Twitter: @TheBigBang_
DICE (Dublin International Comics Expo) Twitter: @DICEInfo
DICE (Dublin International Comics Expo) website: dublincomicexpo.com


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Hannah Means ShannonAbout Hannah Means Shannon

Editor-in-Chief at Bleeding Cool. Independent comics scholar and former English Professor. Writing books on magic in the works of Alan Moore and the early works of Neil Gaiman.
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