Welcome to another installment of The Hour Cosmic, your favorite comics game show! This week, our guest is artist and writer Jeremy Dale!
On this week’s show, among other things, we discuss:
- The buying habits of 12-year old Chad Bowers!
- The t-shirt designing supremacy of Jason Latour!
- Squeekquels!
Let's meet our guest, shall we?
Jeremy Dale is an creator living in Atlanta, Georgia. He is currently writing and drawing "Skyward," a creator-owned property for
Action Lab (check it out on
Comixology as well!), but he has done a ton of other comics work, including penciling "G.I. Joe: Real American Hero," writing and drawing for "NFL Rush Zone" (!), and having a piece in the "Popgun" anthology via Image. You can find him at just about every Con (He has done fourteen this year so far. FOURTEEN YOU NUT!), on
Twitter, on
deviantArt and on
his website.
As always, your hosts are:
Chad Bowers – South Carolinian, GI Joe enthusiast, co-writer of “
Subatomic Party Girls" “
Down Set Fight,” and “
Awesome Hospital” with
Chris Sims, and writer of “
Monster Plus.” He teaches us cool expressions like “Oh, snakes!” and has a lot of opinions about barbeque.
Matthew Meylikhov – Bostonian, cat and beard enthusiast, co-writer of “
Detective Space Cat” with
Colin Bell, writer of “Morning Glories Babies,” "Morning Glories Academy Study Hall" (both backmatter for the Image Comics series "
Morning Glories") and “
Control,” and letterer extraordinaire. He reads more comics than anyone on the planet, and has sworn off White Castle for life.
Brian Salvatore – New Jerseyan, New York Mets enthusiast, host of “Input/Output,” a music podcast, and occasional
blogger/freelance writer. He has never met a dog he didn’t like (even that one that bit his leg when he was 10), and has baked better bread than he ever thought possible.
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