Drawn & Paneled: Trespasser, Middlewest, The Seeds (feat. Justin Ryan)

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About This Episode

In this episode of the Drawn & Paneled Podcast, George & Jason welcome Justin Ryan from Alterna Comics to the show where we discuss news on Black Panther’s Oscar nomination, George Perez’s retirement, a comic book heist, and The Boy’s trailer. Plus, listener feedback! In the round table we cover Justin’s book Trespasser, Middlewest, and The Seeds.  Finally, we give our top picks for January 30th , 2019.

We’re Generation X’ers who spent a large portion of our formative years immersed in the world of comics from the late ’70s, ’80s and early ’90s. Now we have rekindled our passion for the ink and paper medium of our childhood through the emerging market of indie comics. In this podcast bring you the news, reviews, and interviews you crave with a light-hearted approach and some lively banter each week on New Comic Book Day Wednesday. Join us and our guest panelist as we discuss Marvel, DC, Image, Aftershock, Scout Comics, and many more here on Drawn & Paneled.

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"You have to grow older, but you don't have to grow up." We're Generation X'ers who spent our childhood immersed in the music, movies, games, and pop culture of the late 70s & 80s. All of that stuff has shaped who we are today as adults. So all of those nostalgic things are still very much a part of how we live our lives & see the world in the 21st century.

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