In The Fanbase Weekly, the Fanbase Press staff and a host of special guests from across the pop culture spectrum discuss the top geek stories of the week.
In the latest episode, The Fanbase Weekly co-hosts welcome special guests Kraig Rasmussen (graphic novelist, Monkeygong Comics, Sojourners) and Tilly Bridges (writer, Monster High, Begin Transmission: The Trans Allegories of The Matrix) to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including the Russo brothers’ take on superhero fatigue and the MCU, why LGBTQIA+ characters are disappearing from TV, and whether Marvel Comics’ prices will change on single-issue comics.
Hosts: Barbra Dillon (Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief), Drew Siragusa (Fanbase Press Senior Contributor), and Claire Thorne (Creator, A Geek’s Guide to Cross-Stitch)
Special guests: Kraig Rasmussen (graphic novelist, Monkeygong Comics, Sojourners) and Tilly Bridges (writer, Monster High, Begin Transmission: The Trans Allegories of The Matrix)
This month’s sponsor: Rapture Productions is an independent, boutique publisher focused on creating high-quality original manga. Their first book, Rapture Burgers, has been accepted into the Kyoto International Manga Museum. Rapture Burgers is a young adult sci-fi epic about a high school student named Camille, whose mundane, everyday life in the post-apocalypse is disrupted when a mysterious entity reveals a fate that will change the world as he knows it. Also coming soon from Rapture Productions is a middle-grade comedy called Bubble Gumshoes, starring a pair of hard-boiled preteen detectives named Tabitha and Emily, whose vigilance is the only thing keeping their little town from falling into chaos. You can find Rapture Productions’ books on Amazon, and on their site at rapture-productions.com. Visit them on social media: @raptureburgers on Twitter and Instagram
Segments:
33:26 – (CBR) The Russo Brothers Blame MCU’s Problems on ‘Generational Divide’ Not Superhero Fatigue
59:10 – (THR) LGBTQ Characters Are Dropping Across Broadcast, Cable and Streaming Networks
1:16:34 – (Popverse) Marvel publisher says price changes are coming for comics readers and comics stores
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The Fanbase Weekly Theme Song Produced by: Mikal kHill
Episode Photo by: Sean Foster
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