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Pop Culture Hounding Jeremy Holt And Tim Daniel On Skinned

By Chris Thompson

[audio:http://popculturehound.net/podcast/PCHPodcastEpisode89.mp3]

Skinned1Following on from last week's episode with Joshua Williamson & Brian Churilla recorded live at ECCC (which you can still listen to here), this time around I return to my regular programming to welcome back Jeremy Holt, who last appeared on the show way back in Episode 31.

Jeremy & I discuss what he's been working on in the time since, juggling the work/life/comics balance, how he came to be doing two books for Monkeybrain Comics, and delve back into last year's Twitter controversy about paying artists. It's an insightful glimpse into the realities and struggles involved when you choose to #makecomics!

Then we're joined by one of Jeremy's collaborators, Tim Daniel, to chat about their new series Skinned. We look at how they met, what influences they bring to the project, and some of the themes they plan to explore.

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

Jeremy Holt's Twitter: @https://twitter.com/Jeremy_Holt
Jeremy Holt's website: clumpoftrees.tumblr.com

Tim Daniel's Twitter: @enormouscomic
Tim Daniel's website: www.theenormouscomic.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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