default In episode 9, we discuss Relish by Lucy Knisley, fairy tale adaptations, Anime Expo, Kodansha digital comics, and, once again, trees.Links:Lucy KnisleyCastle Waiting (fairy tale comics)Linda Medley’s Patreon (creator of Castle Wait
default In episode 8, we take on the haters and the critics who dismiss comic books as a legitimate form of literature and art.Links:In Defense of Comics as Literature by Stephanie HoosBooks named in this episode:Strangers in Paradise by T
default We discuss Derf Backderf’s semi-autobiographical comic Trashed and learn a ton about the waste disposal industry in these United States. Plus, for our random discoveries, we fangirl over Cloonan, the manga My Brother’s Husband, and the
defaultWe discuss Primates by Jim Ottaviani and Maris Wicks, pondering women in science and field research. For our random discoveries, an unexpected love of a monster prison book, women in fandom and a comics cultural minister.Links:Primates
default We discuss The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage by Sydney Padua. Plus, we talk about other podcasts and the power of sports in our random discoveries.Links:The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and BabbageSci Show’s episo
defaultOn Episode 4, we discuss the science manga Cells at Work and completely forgetting we’re learning biology! Plus, random discoveries about Maria Bamford, more manga, and women writing about comics.Links:Cells at WorkOld Baby – Maria Ba
default On episode 3 of the Naturally Curious Podcast we discuss the first volume of Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis, a graphic memoir about growing up during the Iranian Revolution.Links:Emma Watson Interviews Persepolis Author Marjane Satrap
default On episode 2, we read the first volume of A Treasury of Victorian Murder. We discuss the morbid fascination humans have with true crime. And of course, talk about our most recent random discoveries.A note from Laura: “Early in the epi
default On the pilot episode of Naturally Curious, we talk about Tetris: The Games People Play by Box Brown, our earliest game experiences, and random discoveries.Links:Tetris: The Games People PlayTetris: the remarkable, weird story behind