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Pop Culture Hounding Angouleme: A Special With Paul Pope And Friends (Part 2)

By Chris Thompson

[audio:http://popculturehound.net/podcast/PCHPodcastEpisode76.mp3]

Angouleme41Following on from last week's Angoulême special with Joe Keatinge & friends (which you can still listen to here) – this week I conclude my report from the 41st Festival International de la Bande Dessinée in Angoulême with Paul Pope, Natalie Nourigat & Nicholas Hitori De!

First up, I chat with the talented Natalie Nourigat & Nicholas Hitori De about art, travel, and what it's like working with Jamie S. Rich. Then I present Paul Pope's discussion from Angoulême, including my scene-stealing question (okay, I may be a little biased on that one!) … The sound isn't ideal, but hopefully you can hang in there for it.

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

Paul Pope's Twitter: @PULPH0PE
Paul Pope's website: paulpope.com

Natalie Nourigat's Twitter: @Tallychyck
Natalie Nourigat's website: natalienourigat.com

Nicholas Hitori De's Twitter: @Nicohitoride
Nicholas Hitori De's website: nicohitoride.com

BD Angoulême's Twitter: @actudufauve
BD Angoulême's website: www.bdangouleme.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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