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Nerdist Comics Panel

The Writers Panel creator and host Ben Blacker (Star Wars: Join the Resistance; Deadpool v Gambit; Death Be Damned; Thrilling Adventure Hour) interviews comic book professionals about the business and process of writing comic books. Plus, round-table conversations around characters, themes, and topics of interests to comics creators in which Ben is joined by a rotating collection of friends and co-hosts including Heath Corson (Bizarro; Scream), Julie Benson and Shawna Benson (The 100; Batgirl and the Birds of Prey), Adam Beechen (Transformers), Len Wein (creator of Wolverine), and others.
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Now displaying: July, 2014
Jul 26, 2014

Hosts Adam Beechen (Hench), Ben Blacker (Thrilling Adventure Hour), Heath Corson (Justice League: War), and Len Wein (Stegron) celebrate their 50th episode by discussing milestone comics—anniversary issues, wedding issues, death issues—the marketing ploy behind them, and whether or not milestones are a thing of the past.

Jul 19, 2014

Chris Claremont! Len Wein! They're two of the best there is at what they do... and what they do makes for a great Wolverine podcast from the 2014 Phoenix Comicon! They join Marc  Bernardin (The Authority), Heath Corson (Batman: Assault on Arkham), and Adam Beechen (Batman Beyond) to discuss the character's origins, how Wolverine squeezed Colossus out of the spotlight, and how he took over the comics world. Don't miss it, bub!

Recorded at the Phoenix ComicCon on June 7, 2014.

Jul 12, 2014

The Scott Pilgrim writer/artist joins Ben Blacker (Thrilling Adventure Hour) and Heath Corson (Batman: Assault on Arkham) to talk about the evolution of the series, its film adaptation, breaking in, and his new book, Seconds, out July 15.

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