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In Sequence - A Comics Podcast for Everyone

In Sequence - A Comics Podcast for Everyone

By: Scout Jillian Robin & Matt
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  • "Creepshow" by Francavilla, Hill, Ciaramella et al.
    Oct 16 2025

    Today, our panelists venture into the dark with two short stories from "Creepshow!" Join us for an exploration of the history of horror comics, the nature of pulp fiction (not the movie!), and how our resident artist would draw a better crotch grab.

    • (00:00) - Creepshow
    • (03:07) - Front Matter
    • (04:40) - History with Creepshow
    • (05:54) - The WILD history of Creepshow
    • (23:45) - The King genes
    • (25:28) - “Hair”
    • (30:39) - Pulp horror
    • (33:34) - Art in pulp horror
    • (35:06) - Visual Storytelling
    • (37:57) - You could do a Columbo!
    • (40:35) - A fun font!
    • (42:53) - Wolverton Station
    • (45:15) - No protagonist
    • (51:45) - The sillier stuff
    • (52:18) - Michael Walsh’s candy gore
    • (58:43) - Max creep
    • (01:00:48) - The short story
    • (01:03:41) - The “crotch grab”
    • (01:06:24) - Final thoughts
    • (01:10:03) - Further Reading
    • (01:11:23) - Back Matter

    Further Reading:
    The Comics Code of 1954
    Pulp Sunday, more pulp style art by Francavilla
    Wolverton Station by Joe Hill
    Universal Monsters: Frankenstein by Walsh, Carey, Griffin

    A comics podcast for everyone, proud to be a part of The Worst Garbage network.

    Find us on Bluesky or Tumblr.

    This week’s panelists can be found at:
    Nick

    Matt

    Scout

    Robin

    Jillian

    Editing by Matt Horton and AJ Fillari.
    Cover art by Scout Wilkinson.
    Intro/Outro music by Boqeh.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • "The Department of Truth" by James Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds
    Oct 2 2025

    Today, the panelists discuss The Department of Truth Vol. 1: The End of the World. Join us for a discussion on suggestibility in art, what even makes art "comic book art" at all, and depicting conspiracy in 2025

    Content Warnings: General horror, violence, conspiracies, the satanic panic, far-right white nationalism, child peril, and gun violence.

    • (00:00) - “The Department of Truth” by James Tyrion and Martin Simmonds
    • (02:24) - Front matter
    • (02:46) - Content Warnings
    • (03:08) - Synopsis
    • (04:06) - What we thought about the book
    • (08:46) - Suggestibility in the art
    • (10:17) - The first issue
    • (11:01) - Scout has critiques on Simmonds’ vomit art
    • (11:46) - The art we love
    • (13:53) - Scout loves pathetic men
    • (18:45) - There’s a television adaptation coming
    • (21:17) - The color work
    • (22:11) - X-Files
    • (25:46) - The other puking scene
    • (26:13) - This art doesn’t feel like a comic book
    • (29:37) - J. C. Leyendecker
    • (31:48) - Using space just to set mood
    • (34:47) - Some layout gripes
    • (39:34) - Angela: Asgard’s Assassin
    • (41:09) - Fashion corner
    • (42:22) - Bad faith caricatures
    • (46:26) - James Tynion, the queer edgelord
    • (50:55) - This book is still ongoing!
    • (51:37) - Further Reading
    • (55:38) - “I know what a fucking tulpa is, Cole.”
    • (56:07) - Back matter

    Further Reading:
    • Universal Monsters: Dracula by James Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds
    • Something is Killing the Children by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell’Edera, and Miquel Muerto
    • Talon by James Tynion IV, Christy Marx, Scott Snyder, Guillem March, Miguel Sepulveda, Juan Jose Ryp, and Romano Molenaar
    • Exquisite Corpses by James Tynion IV, Michael Walsh, Pornsak Pichetshote, Marianna Ignazzi, and Valentine De Landro
    • “You’re Wrong About” episode on “Michelle Remembers”


    A comics podcast for everyone, proud to be a part of The Worst Garbage network.

    Find us on Bluesky or Tumblr.

    This week’s panelists can be found at:

    Matt

    Scout

    Editing by Matt Horton and AJ Fillari.
    Cover art by Scout Wilkinson.
    Intro/Outro music by Boqeh.

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    1 hr
  • “On a Sunbeam” by Tillie Walden
    Sep 18 2025

    Today, the panelists discuss On a Sunbeam by Tillie Walden. Join us for a discussion on letting the reader figure things out, how this book relies on color, and Walden's unique take on space.

    • (00:00) - “On A Sunbeam” by Tillie Walden
    • (02:02) - Front Matter
    • (03:22) - General thoughts
    • (09:03) - Zero explanation
    • (14:02) - The first half
    • (20:46) - The characters & relationships
    • (22:47) - Lots of negative space
    • (24:13) - Two moments overlapping at once
    • (25:42) - The alien-ness of characters and environments
    • (31:47) - Teens talk normal
    • (33:43) - We ❤️ Jules
    • (34:58) - Elliot
    • (38:39) - Restoration
    • (45:57) - Color
    • (48:19) - A quick return to restoration
    • (50:29) - Back to color
    • (56:54) - The fox scene
    • (58:15) - The fish ship
    • (01:00:28) - Lost in space
    • (01:01:08) - More color!
    • (01:02:00) - Always in space
    • (01:03:31) - Girl world
    • (01:08:20) - On a Sunbeam fanfic
    • (01:10:10) - Fashion corner
    • (01:12:57) - The detail
    • (01:13:28) - Hierarchy of size
    • (01:16:00) - Tarot influences
    • (01:18:40) - Doorways
    • (01:24:58) - Favorite characters
    • (01:33:58) - Damn, Scout
    • (01:35:25) - Further Reading
    • (01:43:33) - Back matter

    Further Reading:
    "Alone in Space" by Tillie Walden
    "Clementine Book One" by Tillie Walden
    "Spinning" by Tillie Walden
    "A City Inside" by Tillie Walden

    A comics podcast for everyone, proud to be a part of The Worst Garbage network.

    Find us on Bluesky or Tumblr.

    This week’s panelists can be found at:
    Stephen

    Matt

    Scout

    Robin

    Jillian

    Editing by Matt Horton and AJ Fillari.
    Cover art by Scout Wilkinson.
    Intro/Outro music by Boqeh.

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    1 hr and 48 mins
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