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S04E01: Through a Life — A Matter of Perspective

S04E01: Through a Life — A Matter of Perspective

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Earlier today, the R.S.S. Comic Sans returned safely to Earth after its slingshot voyage around the sun, making Yan and Nat the first — and last — podcast hosts to go to space. As the details of their mission are top secret, they'll instead spend today's press conference discussing the graphic novel "Through a Life" by Tom Haugomat, dissing AI art, and doing Charlton Heston impressions. Refreshments will be served.

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In this episode, Nat reads the entire graphic novel.

Show notes and bibliography available here.

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00:00 - Welcome to Season Four!

04:24 - Introducing "Through a Life"

12:31 - Nat's Five Words

14:36 - Discussion

53:21 - Yan's Final Questions

59:46 - Up Next on Comic Sans

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Comic Sans is an Andas Productions podcast hosted by Myle Yan Tay and Nathaniel Mah, produced by Scott Lee Chua and Roshan Singh Sambhi. Edited by Maddy Searle (audio) and Kit Ling Leong (video). Cover art by Isabel Fang. Motion graphics animation by Knikni Studio (Maryana Rudakova).

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