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LOS ANGELES, CA – May 28, 2014 – Fanboy Comics (FBC) is proud to announce the latest addition to its podcast lineup with FBC Presents!  

With its premiere episode releasing today, FBC Presents is a podcast series featuring long-form interviews with intriguing guests from every corner of Geekdom, including everyone from the average geek to Fanboy Comics staff members to leading professionals in comics, film, and other mediums and industries.  Led by FBC President Bryant Dillon, the first episode features comic book artist Georges Jeanty discussing his work on Dark Horse Comics’ Serenity: Leaves on the Wind, his interactions with the Browncoat fan base, his desire to see the crew of everyone’s favorite Firefly do their laundry, and much more.

“Everyone at Fanboy Comics is excited about the launch of FBC Presents, as it provides us with the rare opportunity to feature more in-depth interviews with the individuals that we find fascinating,” says FBC Managing Editor Barbra Dillon. 

The first episode of FBC Presents will be released today, May 26th, 2014, and will be available on the Fanboy Comics website and on iTunes.

Fanboy Comics is an online conglomerate of geek media, providing its readers with daily reviews, interviews, and podcasts that span the pop culture spectrum.  In 2011, FBC added independent comic book publisher to its credits, when it published its first graphic novel, Something Animal.  The company’s second graphic novel, Identity Thief, was released in September 2012, and its latest graphic novel, The Arcs, is now available.  Fanboy Comics seeks to provide an outlet for up-and-coming artists and writers with a desire to create new works and media.  By facilitating in-house collaborations and providing support and empowerment, FBC hopes to enable the production of professional and marketable creator-owned works.

For more information on FBC Presents, please visit www.fanboycomics.net. 

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Barbra Dillon, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief

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