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Comic Book Bears Podcast

CBB Flashback - Comic Book Bears Podcast Issue #69 - Shirtlifting with Steve MacIsaac! (Originally released on September 10th, 2015)

28 Feb 2017

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We start the episode off with an in depth interview with writer/artist Steve MacIsaac! Steve has recently released the fifth issue of his Shirtlifter series and he discusses with us what Shirtlifter is all about, the creative process, his successful crowdfunding effort for the book, the complexities of promoting a gay oriented indie comic, what is up next for him and so much more! Then the hosts are pleased to welcome back to the show producer Sam Kite from Bear City 3! But this time Sam gets to talk about the funnybooks with us.  There's a whole lotta of Marvel and Secret Wars talk, a lotta DC talk, some Valiant talk, Archie #2, The Wicked and the Divine, Tula Lotay, Phonogram: The Material Girl, Astro City #26, Hawkeye, Secret Wars tie-ins recommendations ... that's just skimming the surface. (Also, one of the hosts was still dealing with the effects of strep throat when we recorded so there are some coughs here and there that snuck in before the mute button was hit. We hope what we couldn't edit out isn't too distracting.)  WOOFY LINKS: http://www.stevemacisaac.com/ http://www.bearcity.com/ http://www.bearcity3.com/ http://sinagrace.com/ http://www.dragoncon.org/ http://nerdyshow.com/flameon/ http://www.bearbust.org/ https://www.teepublic.com/user/VeryBear http://espn.go.com/30for30/film?page=small-potatoes-who-killed-the-usfl http://www.newyorksuperweek.com/en/Sessions/13308/Comic-Book-Bears-vs-Flame-On-Live

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