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 welcome special guests Adam P. Knave (writer – The Airless Year, The Once & Future Queen) and Valentine Barker (The Airless Year, Wartechs) to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including what you should do with your comic collection after you pass, the launch of the first-ever comic book workers union, Chloé Zhao on Eternals, and our weekly trailer roundup featuring The Book of Boba Fett and Morbius.
Co-hosts: Claire Thorne, Drew Siragusa, and Barbra Dillon
Special guests: Adam P. Knave (writer – The Airless Year, The Once & Future Queen) and Valentine Barker (The Airless Year, Wartechs)
This month’s sponsor: This episode of The Fanbase Weekly Podcast is sponsored by the Dreamer Comics Podcast, which is now recording on Stereo. The Dreamer Comics Podcast talks about the process of how comics are made. Each week, they interview a different writer, penciler, inker, colorist, editor, letterer, marketer, or you name it – as long as they break down their craft. Check out their live shows on the app Stereo by going to stereo.com/omarspahi.
Segments:
14:43 – (Bleeding Cool) Do You Have A Plan For Your Comics Collection When You Die?
23:45 – (The Comics Beat, VICE) Image Comics workers launch a union, Comic Book Workers United/Image Comics Refuses to Voluntarily Recognize Union
31:45 – (The Hollywood Reporter) Chloé Zhao on ETERNALS and Getting Support from Denis Villeneuve
40:28 – (Den of Geek UK, GamesRadar+) Weekly Trailer Roundup:
– THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT Trailer Breakdown and STAR WARS Easter Eggs
– New MORBIUS trailer confuses everyone by referencing all three versions of Spider-Man and Venom
The Fanbase Weekly Theme Song Written and Performed by: Adam WarRock
The Fanbase Weekly Theme Song Produced by: Mikal kHill
Episode Photo by: Bryant Dillon
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