Word Balloon Podcast

Word Balloon Podcast – C2E2 Podcast Panel 2011

Show Notes

Couldn't make it to the podcast panel at C2E2 earlier this month? You're in luck. This is a good old fashioned discussion amongst various hosts of the top comic book podcasts, and the audience. You'll hear candid comments from moderator Chris Nesemen (11 O'Clock Comics) Josh Flanagan (iFanboy) Brion Salazar (Around Comics) Chris Marshall (Collected Comics Library) Jim Segulin (Raging Bullets) Peter Rios (Comic Geek Speak) Stevie Disme (Comic Book Queers), and yours truly, John Siuntres (Word Balloon).

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Comments

  1. Cool show! Great discussion.

    One particular comment made by you John struck me. I paraphrase: “Kids are moving to video games and there are less readers”. I think that’s only a reality in North America. Japan’s youth (and overall) culture is intensely digital but comic book sales are much healthier than here. I don’t know exactly what that means but I find it is an interesting fact. It seems that readership can be healthy even in a very digital landscape.

  2. Thank you for posting this, John. It does reinforce the fact that I should have gone to this panel at C2E2 instead of the DC Nation one that happened at the same time. Man, that DC panel was pointless. This podcasting panel had actual interesting discussion. I wish I had been there to see it myself.

    Sidenote: The DC panel did have Dan DiDio hugging a reader who said he was still reading Outsiders. Soooo… that happened.

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