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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 Christof Bogacs, David Hazan, Philip Appley (the creative team behind the comic book series, Requiem – now on Kickstarter) to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including this year’s “winners and losers” from New York Comic Con, honoring the passing of artist Drew Struzan, and why “evil AI” in media has become boring.

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: Journeys in Space)

Special Guests: Christof Bogacs, David Hazan, Philip Appley (the creative team behind the comic book series, Requiem – now on Kickstarter)

This month’s sponsor: Comix.one

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Segments:
24:48 – (ComicsBeat) Winners and Losers of NYCC ’25
37:30 – (io9) Drew Struzan, the King of the Movie Poster, Has Died / The Most Iconic Genre Movie Posters of Drew Struzan
48:55 – (THR) Evil AI Is Boring Now — Which Is Kind of Scary






The Fanbase Weekly Theme Song Written and Performed by: Adam WarRock
The Fanbase Weekly Theme Song Produced by: Mikal kHill
Episode Photo by: Sean Foster


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