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Season 3 continues with Adam Barnhardt and J. Michael Miller from Summit Publishing.We talk about launching a shared comic universe, collaborating across multiple creators, and the challenges of building something cohesive in the indie space. From Kickstarter strategy to long-term publishing vision, Adam and J. Michael share what it takes to bring a new universe to life.If you’re building your own comic world or curious about how indie publishers organize large creative projects, this episode delivers practical insight and honest perspective.#IndieComics #ComicPodcast #PublishingComics #SharedUniverse
Season 3 kicks off with comic book artist and author, Cristian Aluas.We talk freelancing, publishing goals, teaching comics, and how the industry has changed over the years. Cristian shares hard-earned lessons from writing his novel Freelancer, building a bestselling cartooning book, and setting the ambitious goal of publishing five books in five years.If you’re an indie creator or thinking about going freelance, this episode is full of practical insight and honest perspective.#IndieComics #ComicPodcast #CreativeProcess
Ian and Peter talk about the X-Men 97 Finale and Justice League Crisis
In this episode, Ian and Peter talk about the latest in pop culture from XMEN 97, New Planet of the Apes movies, Transformers new show, and a possible SpiderMan 97 show?!
Ian and Peter return after a little time off to discuss a few new trailers such as Godzilla & Kong, and much more!
Peter and Ian have more Trek talk!
In episode 3 of The Nova Files Peter and Ian chat about the new Spider-Man run, Into the Spiderverse, and the season finale of Superman and Lois!
In part 2 of their To the Stars episode (sci-fi) Peter and Ian chat about Picard Season 3!
After a long hiatus The Nova Files Podcast returns with Peter and Ian to talk about season 3 of The Mandalorian.
Peter and Ian talk about the new and last season of The Flash on the CW and much more!
In episode 1, part 1 of Season 3 of Nova Files Peter and Ian talk about their latest projects and the state of the comics industry as of 2023, and where they believe it will head.
In Season 2, ep 7 of our podcast Breakfast Talk we talk about NFTS, more King Kong VS. Godzilla news, and Marvel Comics and Diamond break-up. Sign up for Nova Nation by going here: seernovacomics.com/nova-nation
🔥 Main Discussion Topics1. The Value of an EditorWhen editors add value (and when they don’t).Examples of times Steve stepped in after multiple editors had missed critical issues.Why creators should view editing as a vital investment, not an afterthought.2. Marketing & PackagingHow the same product can be sold to multiple audiences with different packaging.Real-world lessons from consulting creators like Chuck Pineau and Kevin Kobasic on trade show setup and audience appeal.3. Trade Show StrategiesHow to stand out at conventions and attract buyers from a distance.Mistakes creators often make when tabling.The importance of presentation in selling your comic.
This week on the SeerNova Podcast, we’re joined by indie comic creator Brayden Viloria to talk about his journey into comics and what drives his storytelling. From character creation to the challenges of indie publishing, Brayden shares insights that any creator or fan of indie comics will enjoy.🎧 Subscribe now for more indie comic discussions, behind-the-scenes looks, and creator spotlights!
This week on the SeerNova Podcast, we’re joined by two incredible indie creators: Aaron Wroblewski of DABSKI Comics and Jason Lenox of Ugli Studios.Aaron shares his journey of blending horror, mythology, and anime influences into comics like Enenra and Blood & Fire / Ice & Bone. Jason talks about the creation of his heavy metal-inspired universe in Lords of the Cosmos and the art of detailed illustration.We also dive into Kickstarter lessons, convention stories, and what it takes to build a career in indie comics today.🎧 Subscribe now for more behind-the-scenes looks at the indie comic world!
This week on the SeerNova Podcast, we’re joined by two unique voices in indie comics: Mark Luther, creator of Frankie Crossroads, and Jeffrey August, multi-media creator of The Ulheftnar Ritual.We talk about what it’s like creating comics from the ground up, navigating conventions like Saratoga Comic Con and Nashville Comic Con, and how our personal journeys shaped our stories. Whether you’re just getting started or knee-deep in indie publishing, this episode is packed with relatable insights and creative motivation.🎧 Subscribe now for more behind-the-scenes looks into the indie comic scene!
In this international roundtable episode, we’re joined by five indie comic creators representing a range of backgrounds, styles, and experiences.From gritty horror and superhero revival to mythological fantasy and high-impact art, this panel digs into the challenges and rewards of building comics from the ground up. Hear how each creator navigates the world of self-publishing, Kickstarter, and staying motivated in a saturated market.
In this epic creator double-feature, we’re joined by two wildly different but equally inspiring indie comic minds — W. Frank Walk, the one-man powerhouse behind Hellstones, and Fish Lee, aka Mr. Fish, the ultra-prolific artist and creator of Alice: Lost in Wonderland.We dive deep into their vastly different creative workflows — one building a gritty, supernatural universe from scratch, the other penciling over 100 books since 2019. Learn how Frank is launching Hellstones: Echoes Across Eternity solo via Kickstarter and how Fish maintains speed and quality across dozens of collaborations.🎯 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How to crowdfund and promote a comic without a marketing teamTips for producing high-quality art at lightning speedLessons from working solo vs. collaborating across creative teamsThe mental and physical challenges of being an indie comic creatorWhy chaos, passion, and creative grit drive the indie scene forward
This week on the SeerNova Podcast, indie comic creator Todd Rayner of Dark Space Studio joins us to share his journey through writing, drawing, and publishing his own comic book universe.We discuss the inspirations behind his comics, Icepick, Annabelle, and Luke, what it's like running your own indie studio, and how the comics landscape is evolving in 2025.Whether you're an aspiring creator or a long-time comic fan, Todd’s story offers a grounded look at the hustle of indie publishing and building original content from scratch.📱 Follow Todd:Instagram: @toddraynerart🎧 Subscribe now for weekly interviews with rising indie comic creators.
In this episode of the SeerNova Podcast, we’re joined by Jeofrey Cotton, the founder of Keyngdom Comics, who shares his journey from comic collector and seller to a self-published writer, letterer, and designer. Jeofrey opens up about how hands-on experience in the comic book aftermarket—cleaning, pressing, and submitting—prepared him to build a full indie brand from the ground up.We talk about his publishing plans, multiple upcoming titles, and his future goal to pitch completed projects to national distributors like Lunar and Penguin. Whether you're an aspiring creator, indie publisher, or just love behind-the-scenes comic book talk—this episode has something for you!🎯 In This Episode:The path from collector to creatorBuilding and managing multiple comic titlesSelf-publishing tips for indie creatorsPreparing to pitch to national comic distributorsJeofrey’s advice for marketing and promotion📢 Follow Jeofrey & Keyngdom Comics:📸 Instagram: @KeyngdomComics📘 Facebook: @KeyngdomComics👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more creator-driven interviews and indie comic content!







