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The Bleed 2.17: Reading The Pro With Holy F*ck's Nick Marino And Daniel Arruda Massa

By Joseph Kyle Schmidt and Samuel Morse

The Bleed is a weekly podcast by Bleeding Cool contributors Joe Schmidt and Sam Morse. The podcast consists of the latest news in comics, creator interviews, and a weekly book club discussion.

Bust out of your Baby Bjorn and pop open your favorite can of Cheerios—It's TIME for the Bleed!

We are joined by the Action Lab creative team Nick Marino and Daniel Arruda Massa, writer and artist (respectively) of Holy  F*ck. It's a comic about a nun teaming with Jesus and Satan, who may or may not have sex with each other, to stop the apocolypse. And Satan has a UFO. And a perfect anus. It's a crime-noir comedy.

They've brought with them a doozy of a book to read for the club, too: The Pro, published by Image, from Garth EnnisAmanda ConnorJimmy Palmiotti, and Paul Mounts! You thought the last premise sounded ridiculous? Well, this one's about a prostitute who gets super-powers from a creepy alien and then joins a group of crimefighters. And THEN shit gets weird.

Yeah, it's one of those shows.

You can download us if you're on the go here, and iTunes users can subscribe to the podcast.

Be sure to call your mother at @woeisjoe or @theBleedPodcast or else you'll get nasty emails from thebleed.bookclub@gmail.com!

Next week we welcome the one and only Joshua Hale Fialkov who makes his first appearance on the show to discuss the Oni Press comic from Zander CannonKAIJUMAX!

Purchase HOLY F*CK from Comixology

Purchase THE PRO from Comixology

Theme Song: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.


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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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