
In our very first Fan Group Spotlight, we talk with Dean Plantamura, the public relations officer for the 501st Legion, a huge group of Star Wars fans that has had an enormous impact on fan culture, the charities they support, and even the official Star Wars canon itself.

G4’s Blair Butler talks with Summer about making movies out of comics, the rise of the digital comic, and what her theme song to taking out the walking dead would be.

As if getting to interview the artist of Hybrid Bastards, Kate Glasheen, wasn’t great enough, I got the opportunity to pick the brain of the author himself, Tom Pinchuk. It was so much fun to peek inside the mind that created such hilarious insanity!

When given the opportunity to review Hybrid Bastards, I also was offered the chance to interview the artist, Kate Glasheen, via email. It was a wonderful experience and she really gave a lot of insight into how the comic was created. Check it out!

As the Fandomania Podcast nears its 100th episode, we’re taking a look back today at all the famous and talented folks who have taken the time to talk with us over the past couple of years. We’ve had guests ranging from actors to comics creators and beyond, and here are the links to the episodes with all the interviews.

Recently, I had the opportunity to speak with Ryan Mecum, the author of Zombie Haiku: Good Poetry for Your…Brains, Vampire Haiku, and the forthcoming Werewolf Haiku, set for release this September. He was kind enough to take some time out of his busy schedule to answer some of our questions about poetry, writing, and genre.

I spoke with Jared Skolnick — the man responsible for adapting H.P. Lovecraft’s story The Music of Erich Zann into a short film by the same name — about independent filmmaking, including the necessity of multitasking, how it felt for him to bring his ideas to life on screen, audience reaction, and much, much more.

The Guns of Shadow Valley is a Western adventure series, peppered throughout with a fair number of science fiction elements, from David Wachter and Jim Clark. I recently had the opportunity to speak with David and Jim about their webcomic, working as a team, and their recent Eisner Award nomination.

Power Out is a webcomic written and illustrated by comic creator Nathan Shreiber. I recently had the opportunity to speak with Nathan about his comic, his recent Will Eisner Comic Industry Award nomination, webcomics as an entertainment medium, and much, much more.

Moon Town has amazing art coupled with a story that is immediately interesting to any fan of science fiction. If you start reading one webcomic this year, this should be it. Check out what creator Steve Ogden had to tell me about Moon Town, his style, the things he’s a fan of, and more.