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A show about comic strips, comicbooks, & comic characters. Each guest brings a panel from a comic. The panel try and guess where it's from, then talk about it. Hopefully we all go away learning something about comics we didn't already know, or maybe we've just showed off a bit. Hosted by Kev F Sutherland, writer & artist for Beano and Marvel, now busy adapting Shakespeare into graphic novels.
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A Convenient Marriage author Jeevani Charika and Boxtrolls creator Alan Snow, recorded live at Wildwords Festival, bring in panels from two interesting comics, and talk literary & cultural trivia with Kev F. See the images from all shows at kevfcomicartist.com (they're also in the podcast artwork). Every episode, the guests reveal a panel from a co…
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Science Of Swearing author Emma Byrne and 2000AD artist Paul 'PJ' Holden bring in panels from two groundbreaking superhero titles, and talk comics with Kev F. See the images from all shows here at kevfcomicartist.com (they're also in the podcast artwork). Every episode, the guests reveal a panel from a comic, we try and guess where it's from, then …
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Comedians Bennett Arron & Susan Murray, bring in panels from a modern superhero classic, and the sweariest magazine of all time, and talk comics with Kev F. See the images from all shows here at kevfcomicartist.com (they're also in the podcast artwork). Every episode, the guests reveal a panel from a comic, we try and guess where it's from, then we…
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Comedian Nerine Skinner, and comics writer Steve Noble, bring in panels from a TV adaptation and a groundbreaking 80s indy, and talk comics with Kev F the comic artist. See the images from all shows here at kevfcomicartist.com (they're also in the podcast artwork). Every episode, the guests reveal a panel from a comic, we try and guess where it's f…
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Quarantine Comix' Rachael Smith, and Comedy Award-winning writer & comedian Paul Kerensa, bring in panels from an exciting web comic, and an adaptation of the best selling book of all time, and talk comics with Kev F the comic artist. See the images from all shows here at kevfcomicartist.com (they're also in the podcast artwork). Every episode, the…
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Movie historian Adam Roche and Comics Laureate Hannah Berry, bring in panels from a dark BD and a filthy British funny mag, and talk comics with Kev F the comic artist. See the images from all shows here at kevfcomicartist.com (they're also in the podcast artwork). Every episode, the guests reveal a panel from a comic, we try and guess where it's f…
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Stand up comedian Juliette Burton, and Julius Zebra creator Gary Northfield, bring in panels from an exciting current British cartoonist and a less well known North American indie artist, and talk comics with Kev F the comic artist. See the images from all shows here at kevfcomicartist.com (they're also in the podcast artwork). Every episode, the g…
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Comic creators Metaphrog, aka Sandra Marrs and John Chalmers, bring in panels from adaptations of two literary classics that are graphic classics in their own right, and talk comics with Kev F the comic artist. See the images from all shows here at kevfcomicartist.com (they're also in the podcast artwork). Every episode, the guests reveal a panel f…
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Batman Killing Joke & legendary Judge Dredd artist Brian Bolland, and Beano artist Rianne Rowlands, bring in panels from a Silver Age DC title and a modern day comedy horror, and talk comics with Kev F the comic artist. See the images from all shows here at kevfcomicartist.com (they're also in the podcast artwork). Every episode, the guests reveal …
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Singer-songwriter Dean "Lucky Stars" Friedman and comedian Juliet Meyers bring in panels from an underground comics legend and an interesting twist on America's most famous newspaper strip. See the images from all shows here at kevfcomicartist.com (they're also in the podcast artwork). Every episode, the guests reveal a panel from a comic, we try a…
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Manga creator Laura Watton (@pinkapplejam) and Titan books editor David Leach (@davidleach2000) bring in panels from a multi-million selling manga of the 1970s, and from probably Britain's most famous cartoonist of all time. See the images from all shows here at kevfcomicartist.com (they're also in the podcast artwork). Every episode, the guests re…
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Comedians Jaleelah Galbraith (@jalgalactor) and Okse (@Okse) bring in panels from a legendary British girls' weekly, and an equally legendary superhero graphic novel of the 80s. See the images from all shows here at kevfcomicartist.com (they're also in the podcast artwork). Every episode, the guests reveal a panel from a comic, we try and guess whe…
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Hi, I’m Kev F and I’m here to tell you about Comic Cuts The Panel Show, your new favourite podcast about comics. Every week I get two guests to bring a panel from a comic into the show. We try and guess where it’s from, then we talk comics. Sometimes we get nerdy and knowledgable, and you learn a lot about comics you’ve probably never heard of, and…
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Dennis The Menace writer Nigel Auchterlounie (@spleenal) and Minnie The Minx artist Laura Howell (@victorianclam), stars of Beano, bring in panels from an underground classic and a surprising British horror comic. See the images from all shows here at kevfcomicartist.com (they're also in the podcast artwork). Every episode, the guests reveal a pane…
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Actor & graphic novelist Jessica Martin, and comedian and hairdresser Wil Hodgson, bring in panels from a comic of mystery and magic, and from an imaginary tale (but then, aren't they all?) See the images from all shows here at kevfcomicartist.com (they're also in the podcast artwork). Every episode, the guests reveal a panel from a comic, we try a…
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Comedians and podcasters Louise Leigh and Ashley Storrie bring in panels from an exciting new Scottish Indie comic, and a nostalgic treat from the sixties. From bondage gear to doll hospitals, psychopathic clowns to the innocence of youth, it's all here. See the images from all episodes here at kevfcomicartist.com (they're also in the episode artwo…
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Resident Alien co-creator Peter Hogan and comedian & actor Bethany Black share with us panels from a 1960s comic from a surprising creator, and one of the most fun superheroes of the 2020s. The conversation takes us from Pete Townshend's Eel Pie Island to behind the scenes on Doctor Who via five decades of comics, TV, and music. With additional mat…
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Manga artist Sonia Leong (fyredrake.net) and Beano artist Nigel Parkinson (nigelparkinsoncartoons) share with us panels from an indie Manga with a spiritual twist, and a British masterpiece from the 50s. The conversation manages to take in printing processes, artists dying from overwork, and the relative merits of Tokyo and Liverpool, with laughs a…
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Historian and author Iszi Lawrence (iszi.com), and comedian Doug Segal (dougsegal.co.uk), share with us panels from a 20th century European classic comic, and a 21st century US award-winning graphic series. The conversation manages to take in the Belgian Empire, racism, and the darker side of fairy tales, with laughs along the way. See the images f…
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Welcome to BEHIND THE PANELS Issue 152, the comic book show that lost at least half of its hosts to the Thanos Snap. Your Hosts: Richard Gray and the (possibly dusted) David McVay & Dave Longo PLUS our Kick-Ass Pick of the Week™: AVENGERS: ENDGAME, the biggest Marvel Cinematic Universe Movie Ever…since 2018. For show … Continue reading…
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Welcome to BEHIND THE PANELS Issue 151, the comic book show that has no concept of time. In this 151st issue DC Sends us streaming, while Marvel leaves us creaming. Then we remind you of that time we had a dance-off to save the universe in What We’ve Been Reading. Also John Dee’s Geek Related Challenge… or … Continue reading…
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Welcome to BEHIND THE PANELS Issue 150, the comic book show that knows how to go out on a party. We’re coming to you live from Good Games Hurstville. In this 150th and final issue for Volume 1, Sydney breaks the record for the number of Spider-Men in one place. Great, now I have to check under … Continue reading…
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Welcome to BEHIND THE PANELS Issue 149, the comic book show that’s only one episode away from retirement. What could possibly go wrong? In this penultimate issue of Volume 1, The Walking Dead gets its own beer. It’s a quick few opening sips, a really long second sip, wildly inconsistent in its later gulps, but always finishes … Continue reading…
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Welcome to BEHIND THE PANELS Issue 148, the comic book show that’s tall for its height. In this issue, it’s all the Comic-Con news that we could remember! Some of it is not about Batman! THEN it’s Lando, Death Head, Guardians Of Knowhere #1, Secret Wars, The Divine, and more in What We’ve Been Reading. ALSO we make a very … Continue reading…
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Welcome to issue 147 of BEHIND THE PANELS, the comic book show that is ever vigilant in the fight against motivation. In this issue, Grant Morrison announces he’ll write the origin story of Klaus Kinski. No wait, sorry. That’s “Klaus”. Grant Morrison is writing about Santa Claus. ALSO Marvel announces 45 new #1 issues for after … Continue reading…
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Welcome to BEHIND THE PANELS Issue 146, the comic book show that is one Infinity Gem shy of a full glove. In this issue, it’s a new star and director for the Spider-Man franchise. No, we haven’t heard of either of them either. THEN it’s Green Lantern: The Lost Army, We Are Robin, Fight Club 2, … Continue reading…
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In this issue, DC Comics doesn’t have a major event planned for September. The lenticular cover industry stock plummets in reaction. ALSO Mark Ruffalo’s not sure whether he’s in Captain America: Civil War or not. Meanwhile, Jeremy Renner’s still not sure whether he was in the first Avengers or not. THEN it’s new issues of … Continue reading…
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Welcome to BEHIND THE PANELS Issue 144, the comic book show that should never reveal its browser history. In this issue, “The New 52 is dead! Long live the Multiverse!” as Richard attempts to explain the end of Convergence to the Davids. ALSO the One Million Moms group has urged Fox not to screen Lucifer. Either they … Continue reading…
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Welcome to BEHIND THE PANELS Issue 143, the comic book show that must be someone else, that must be…something else. In this issue, it’s an All-New All-Different Marvel coming soon. Again. ALSO The Walking Dead’s Robert Kirkman is in the writing room for the next Transformers film. They’ll spend three films looking for Optimus, and … Continue readin…
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In this issue, Archie exposes himself…to criticism. Archie and Veronica blushed. ALSO really long first look trailers get dropped for Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow and Lucifer. We talk about them in a section we appropriately call Talking Point. THEN it’s Saga…and some other stuff in What We’ve Been Reading. PLUS: Our Kick-Ass Pick of the Week™: A…
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In this issue, Marvel’s Secret Wars begins. Maybe we should continue keeping it a secret. PLUS ‘Tis the season to be announcing and cancelling the next season of television. Series will live! Series will die! Who will survive? ALSO an image featuring Harley Quinn and eight other people was released online this week. We make it our … Continue readin…
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While visiting Seattle this year, Richard took the opportunity to not only visit the Emerald City Comic-Con for the first time, but talk with legendary comic book artist and writer MIKE GRELL, creator of The Warlord and Jon Sable, Freelancer. Of course, if you’ve read The History of Green Arrow, or are as big a fan as Richard, you’ll know that Mike…
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In this issue, we got a bunch of free comics, and we didn’t have to torrent a single page. SO it’s Divergence, Secret Wars, Fight Club and more in What We’ve Been Reading. THEN It’s a live edition of John Dee’s™ Geek Related Challenge…Or Something – with an actual live John Dee. PLUS: Our Kick-Ass Pick of the Week™: GREEN … Continue reading…
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In this issue, Frank Miller returns to the Dark Knight series. The only question is which Frank Miller is returning? ALSO everything is awesome as Phil Lord and Chris Miller are announced to direct a brand-new animated Spider-Man film. THEN it’s Convergence, Infinite Loop, The Flash and more in What We’ve Been Reading and Watching. PLUS our Kick-As…
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In this issue, it’s Batman v Superman and Archie Vs Predator and Sharknado. One of them is a believable showdown, the other is directed by Zack Snyder. THEN it’s Fox, Chrononauts, lots more Convergence, a bunch of TV and more in What We’ve Been Reading and Watching. PLUS: Our Kick-Ass Pick of the Week™: MARVEL’S DAREDEVIL: SEASON 1, and we’re joine…
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In this issue, Star Trek gets sets to crossover with Green Lantern. The ladies of the galaxy don’t stand a chance with Hal and Kirk on the prowl. THEN it’s all the Convergence, Savior, Howard the Duck and initial Daredevil impressions in What We’ve Been Reading and Watching. PLUS our Kick-Ass Pick of the Week: IDENTITY CRISIS by Brad … Continue rea…
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In this issue, Hawkgirl hits television, while Arrow joins the Ninja Turtles. Guess it really is easy being green. THEN it’s Convergence, No Mercy, Kanan the Last Padawan, The Flash and more in What We’ve Been Reading and Watching. ALSO Richard reports back from Emerald City Comic-Con, and drops so many names that we’ll trip over trying to get out …
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In this special abbreviated issue, the Davids in Stereo cater to the holiday whims of their handsome host. THEN it’s We Can Never Go Home, PastAways, Jem and the Holograms and Miami Vice Remix and more in What We’ve Been Reading. ALSO It’s another session of John Dee’s Geek Related Challenge Or Something. PLUS Our Kick-Ass Pick … Continue reading…
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In this issue, Marvel plans to release a prequel to Star Wars: The Force Awakens. We imagine it’s the Force hitting the snooze button for 20 minutes. ALSO the Preacher TV series finds its Arseface. When asked for comment he said, huh uchduh fhuh uhfuhh! THEN it’s Chrononauts, Strange Sports Stories, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., iZombie, Arrow, The Flash…
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Welcome to Behind The Panels, the comic book show that’s comic to you live from Good Games Hurstville. In this issue, there’s more gravy than grave about us as we dip into Bill and Ted, Southern Cross, Postal, The Walking Dead and more in What We’ve Been Reading and Watching. THEN we recast the Marvel Universe in a baffling new … Continue reading…
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Back in episode 6 Richard and I set out some of our Podcast resolutions for 2015. One of mine was to seek out other podcasters and hopefully get them on the show to talk about how they do what they do. The guys from Behind the Panels were kind enough to be my guinea pigs. (Richard took off his Pillowfort … Continue reading…
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In this issue, Chris Pratt is nominated for Best Shirtless Performance by MTV. The bar has been set high for our next live show. ALSO Warner Bros. CEO says DC films are ‘edgier’ than Marvel. We guess that’s why we keep getting cut by them. THEN it’s Saga in What We’ve Been Reading. Oh, and some new books from … Continue reading…
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In this issue, Superman tempts children with his hot chocolate, and that’s not the only Sex Criminals on television. ALSO a brand new team-up series for DC, the Aurealis Award nominations and some kind of geek related challenge. THEN It’s The Black Hood, Suiciders, Spider-Gwen, Agent Carter and more in What We’ve Been Reading and Watching. PLUS our…
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In this issue, X-Men: Age of Apocalypse gets its Nightcrawler, Jim Starlin’s Dredstar comes to TV and Dynamite focuses on female creators and characters. THEN it’s Silk, The Multiversity, Ei8ht, The Flash, Gotham and more in what we’ve been reading and watching. ALSO It’s another geek-related team-building challenge, PLUS our Kick-Ass Pick of the W…
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Welcome to BEHIND THE PANELS Issue 129, the comic book show that’s coming to you live from Good Games Hurstville. In this issue, Spider-Man joins the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Sony and Marvel have finally combined forces to break the Internet. THEN it’s Darth Vader, Empty, Divinity and The Walking Dead in What We’ve Been Reading and Watching. PLUS…
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In this issue, DC announces it’s post-Convergence line-up with dozens of new titles. At last: we can buy books for Bat-Mite, Prez and Mystic U. THEN we go Postal, welcome the return of Saga, and watch the Black Vortex epic unfold in What We’ve Been Reading. ALSO it’s the Man Without Fear in our patented trailer … Continue reading…
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In this issue, David Tennant joins the Marvel Cinematic Universe. That sound you hear is the Internet breaking under the strain. ALSO we all sit around and watch The Thing without pants in one of our trailer commentaries for Fantastic Four. THEN it’s Effigy, Multiversity, The Dying and the Dead, Justice League: Throne of Atlantis and … Continue rea…
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In this issue, Marvel announces they are ending all their universes. It seems like a pretty extreme way to get rid of Spider Island, but who are we to judge? THEN it’s Melbourne Comics Quarterly, Burning Fields, Millennium, Reyn and more in What We’ve Been Reading. PLUS our Kick-Ass Pick of the Week: AWKWOOD by Jase Harper (Milk … Continue reading…
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This week, Time Warner has announced a superhero themed casino opening in a Chinese resort. Because if there’s one thing Batman loves, it’s gambling addiction. ALSO it’s reportedly trouble aboard the Fantastic Four set. Insiders are already calling the Josh Trank reboot “a movie”. THEN it’s Star Wars, Peggy Carter and more in What We’ve Been … Cont…
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In this issue, Channing Tatum is getting his own solo movie as Gambit. We can’t wait to see Jonah Hill as Wolverine. ALSO Scarlett Johannson is officially a Ghost in the Shell. We know she’s not the greatest actor, but that’s a little harsh. THEN it’s the tiny adventures of Ant-Man, the nutty outings of … Continue reading…
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