On this week's episode Matthew discusses the cultural impact of Stan Lee and his work in creating some of the worlds most popular characters with special guest Holly from the Weird crap in Australia podcast.
On this week's episode Matthew revisits the comic book industry with Mal Briggs, co-owner of Impact Comics. The dynamic duo discuss the cyclical nature of comics, comics-gate and the Baterwang (Not a typo).
On this weeks episode of The Modern Meltdown. Matt bust out his considerable geek knowledge to discuss the current trend of diversity in pop-culture and why it’s not such a new invention of modern times.
It’s only taken 18 films to get to Black Panther, and in a lot of ways, this film is breaking new ground in the superhero genre, but in other ways, it still gets lost in the trappings of a comic book movie.
In our second interview with comic book creator Shaun Keenan we discuss Xtreme Champion Tournament’s growing success since 2016. Shaun also offers his insight into the inflation of signature and photograph prices at comic book conventions around the world.
More and More Aussies are pursing a career in the comic book industry then ever before. Shaun Keenan is one of those creators. Hear how Shaun takes independent to a professional level with his comic book series Xtreme Champion Tournament.
In pop culture circles in the city of Canberra there was always talk of a contemporary podcast to the Modern Meltdown, someone else on wielding the light-sabre. So the Modern Meltdown reached through the multiverse and brought forward Craig Sutton from The Post Party at Spago's. So join us for the podcasts of two worlds crossover.
Australian comics are one of the least discussed corners of the industry. Nat Karmichael plans to change that with his indie compilation title Oi Oi Oi. Listen as we go from concept to books in stores and find out how you can be a part of the endeavour.
Creating comics is hard work, creating a franchise of comics now that's a challenge. Shane W Smith takes us through building comic books from the ground up.