Podcast: Play in new window
SHOW NOTES:
- Chris Giarrusso’s website and twitter
- Brian “Smitty” Smith’s website and twitter
- Jacob Chabot’s website and twitter
- The Stuff of Legend on IMDb (only for IMDbPro as it’s in development)
- Thanksgiving + Hanukkah = Thanksgivukkah
- Elyria Comic Book Initiative
- Emerald City Crusader Chronicles & Tales from the Con
- Brad Guigar’s “Webcomics Confidential” podcast
- Mentioned by Smitty, the “homeless dude…with the crazy magic voice”:
- Four Chrises mentioned by Chris Giarrusso (yet another Chris):
- The Jack’d Crack’r (Cracker Jack Cookie) and my display from day one of the 2013 Brooklyn Cookie Takedown:
- “Who are the people in your neighborhood?”:
- Starcade, the Video Game Game Show:
- A tiny Gif of Pelé doing the Bicycle Kick
- The Miracleman ad Chris brought up:
- The Brevoort/Hickman “Jumping-On Point” Business
- The comic with the Avengers trainer (w/Iron Man & Vision jogging) is CONTEST OF CHAMPIONS #1 (click to enlarge):
- And can the Vision cry?:
- The article about comic shops and sales of single issues compared to OGNs and collections.
- The tiniest sneak peek of my Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy story for the 2014 Free Comic Book Day SpongeBob issue:
- The Cake Bar:
- Louie Anderson hosting Family Feud:
- Steve Harvey hosting Family Feud:
- Bravest Warriors: The Search for Catbug
- Mean Gene Okerlund:
- After seeing Billy Dee Williams as I boarded a flight, this was my text exchange with Chris Giarrusso:
- The FP trailer:
- A bit more (with sample pages) on Jacob’s Hello Kitty work
- The Private Eye
- I Seem Fun: The Diary of Jen Kirkman Podcast
- The Best Show on WFMU Archive (going back 13 years!)
- The Acmecast episode where Smitty & Stephen Mayer talk baseball
- Drunk History (at Funny or Die and Comedy Central)
- Emerald City Comicon
- The recording of the “Challenge of the Superfriends” panel from Comic Book City Con (courtesy of Acmecast)
- Kirby Krackle
- (not quite ten) Facts about Yawning
- “Stuff Said Theme” by Craig Chin (also on Soundcloud)
- Other music: “She is Staggering (instrumental)” by Polaris, “Peanut Butter” by Billy Vera & The Beaters
Gregg,
Gotta admit: I’m not crazy about the interviews with more than one interviewee. It’s a little too rambling. It’s fun enough to pass the time with, but really nothing of value was gleaned from it. …Of course, I’m that guy that’s listening for solid nuggets about the comic industry, so maybe this opinion should matter very little.
However, that horrible, horrendous, gawd awful trailer for The FP made it all worth it.
Thanks,
C. Bishop
Hey C. Sorry you didn’t find as many solid nuggets in this installment, but consider this a look at what some of comic book makers are like in our more…relaxed state, which could be an insight all its own. I thought there were some pretty good laugh nuggets, for what that’s worth.
And while it’s likely there’ll be additional group shows in the future – because they’re fun for us and a nice change of pace – I appreciate the comments! Thanks.
Gregg —
I love these roundtable discussions, especially this group of folks who are obviously good friends. I wouldn’t want a roundtable every time, but the spontaneous jovial nature of a group discussion was exactly what I needed in a Stuff Said now.
I hope you ask all future guests about their peanut butter and jelly sandwich preferences.
-g
Thanks, Greg (is it as oddly unnatural for you to spell my name as it is for me to spell yours?), I’m glad you dug it.
The group shows certainly aren’t intended as a format change for “Stuff Said”, just a change of pace one or two times a year, kind of like how I’ve done a couple of solo episodes where I tell a story of my own.
Sadly, there are a couple of episodes where the conversations have been recorded and there was no discussion of peanut butter, jelly, or their combined might in sandwich form…but it could come up in a future conversation, for sure.