Frank Barbiere first turned heads at Image Comics with Five Ghosts, and now he’s back with his most ambitious series yet, The Author Immortal. We dive into Frank’s path from breaking in at Image to making the jump into video games, how those experiences shaped his writing today, and why this new metafictional fantasy is the story he’s been building toward for years.
Jason Fabok joins the show to talk all things ROOK: EXODUS. You’ve seen his cinematic, larger-than-life art on Justice League and Batman: Three Jokers, but now, as part of Ghost Machine, he’s building something original and massive. We dig into his journey, his partnership with Geoff Johns, the worldbuilding and fan reaction to the first arc, and what’s coming in the second as the series expands with new characters, darker turns, and even bigger stakes.
Legendary comic book artist David Finch joins Let’s Talk Comics to talk about his long-awaited new project with Robert Kirkman, Skinbreaker. We dig into how the project came together, what it’s like building a brand-new world from the ground up, and the challenges (and rewards) of working in an oversized format. David also shares stories from his early days at Top Cow, his evolution through Marvel and DC, lessons from working with other writers, and how discipline has fueled his decades-long career. If you're excited for FInch's next big chapter with Skinbreaker, this is a must-listen episode! More information on SKINBREAKER: https://imagecomics.com/press-releases/comics-icons-robert-kirkman-david-finch-announce-new-action-series-skinbreaker What is SKINBREAKER: Enor has led his tribe for many seasons, but his time as Chieftan is coming to an end. He wields the mighty SKINBREAKER, but at his age, he can barely lift it. Will Enor’s reluctant heir, Anok, take over before their world falls to ruin? As a bloody power struggle begins, an even bigger threat lurks in the darkness beyond their village.
Fan favorite writer James Tynion IV joins the Let’s Talk Comics podcast to celebrate five years of The Department of Truth, his critically acclaimed Image Comics series with artist Martin Simmonds. We dig into James' origin story breaking into comics with Scott Snyder, to launching The Department of Truth in 2020 and so much more. James takes us behind the scenes of the brand-new Department of Truth #0, a perfect new reader friendly entry point for the series that redefines the stakes, and introduces new characters. Plus, we talk about the Elvis Presley backup story written by Scott Snyder with art by Joshua Hixson, the legacy of the Marilyn Monroe arc, and the most unforgettable conspiracies tackled in the series. The Flat Earth, Hollow Earth, and Bigfoot stories all get touched on in this one. Whether you’re a longtime Department of Truth reader or brand new to the series, this episode is your guide to one of the most talked-about creator-owned comics of the last decade.
Artist Jacob Phillips (That Texas Blood, The Enfield Gang Massacre, Newburn) joins Let’s Talk Comics to talk about his brand-new horror western, Everything Dead & Dying, co-created with writer Tate Brombal and coming this fall from Image Comics. We dig into Jacob’s unexpected path into comics, how early “just another illustration job” gigs turned into a career, and what it takes to build a believable world. Like the guy built a 3D model before drawing page one! Jacob opens up about working with Tate, balancing gore with emotional storytelling, and why this isn’t your typical zombie book. If you like The Walking Dead, Yellowstone, or just want to see a fresh take on the undead, this is one you won’t want to miss.
Writer Si Spurrier joins Let’s Talk Comics to talk about his new Image series The Voice Said Kill, a gritty, surreal crime story set deep in the Louisiana bayou. We get into the challenges of switching back and forth from work-for-hire to creator-owned, what it takes to build a story that sticks with readers, and how the right artist can completely change how a book feels. We also dig into Step by Bloody Step, how writing a silent comic pushed his process in new directions, and why he keeps chasing stories that feel a little risky. This one's a deep dive into trust, craft, and making comics that leave a mark.
David Marquez joins Let’s Talk Comics to talk about The Unchosen, his first creator-owned book at Image Comics, and his debut as both writer and artist. We dig into the book’s post-apocalyptic setting, its personal and philosophical roots, and how years of working with writers at Marvel & DC helped prepare him for this next chapter. From wild action to deeper emotional themes, this is the full David Marquez experience.
In this episode of Let’s Talk Comics, Maytal Zchut joins the show. Maytal is the writer of the powerful one-shot Devour and the upcoming miniseries Sisterhood from our friends over at Ghost Machine. Maytal opens up about her jump from television writing to comics, the deeply personal roots behind her stories, and what it’s like learning a new medium while writing emotionally resonant horror in the creator-owned space. We dig into collaboration, character building, writing through tough days, and what it means to feel seen...both as a creator and a reader. Enjoy!
Chris Condon joins the show to talk about his new Image Comics series News from the Fallout which is a black-and-white sci-fi horror epic set during a nuclear test gone wrong in 1960s Nevada. We dive deep into how the book evolved over a decade, why he wanted Jeffrey Alan Love on art, and what it means to build a comic that feels more like a surreal experience than a traditional genre piece. We also rewind to Chris’s early days breaking into comics with That Texas Blood, how he randomly found Jacob Phillips through a failed film pitch, and how their creative partnership helped shape one of the most compelling releases in years. From American myth to Night of the Living Dead, this one covers a lot. News from the Fallout hits shops June 25. Explore the world of the book: newsfromthefallout.com If you enjoy the episode, leave a review, share it on social, and tag us—we love seeing the conversation keep going.
In this episode, Ryan Ottley dives into the return of Battle Beast and what makes the character tick. Spoiler, it's mythic rage, tragic purpose, and a relentless hunger for meaning through combat. We talk about how the project came together, how it expands the Invincible universe into bold new genres, and why this might be Ottley’s most personal work yet. We also dig into his long-running friendship with Robert Kirkman, what it's like building a visual language for ultraviolence with emotional weight, and how deadlines, design shortcuts, and sheer storytelling instinct shaped his approach over the years. Plus: behind-the-scenes on those 1-in-2000 sketches, his time on Spider-Man, and how the Invincible TV series opened the floodgates. Whether you’re an old-school fan or new to the world of Ryan Ottley, this is a good one.
In this episode of Let’s Talk Comics, Jim Viscardi sits down with Eisner-winning artist and writer Michael Walsh to dive into his ever-evolving career and the creator-owned magic he's making at Image Comics. From the genre-defining horror anthology The Silver Coin to the blood-soaked thrill ride that is Exquisite Corpses, Walsh has emerged as one of comics’ most versatile and visionary storytellers. We go deep on: How The Silver Coin was built to showcase an artist-led shared universe Why creator-owned work changed his approach to storytelling—and his career The design-driven process behind Exquisite Corpses and its killer lineup His collaborative process with James Tynion IV and building comics like a writer’s room Lessons learned from both indie and work-for-hire comics And what’s next on the horizon Whether you're a fan of horror comics, a creator trying to find your voice, or just love hearing how great books get made, this one's for you.
This week on Let's Talk Comics, writer Aubrey Sitterson joins the show to talk about his Image Comics debut, Free Planet (with artist Jed Dougherty). Free Planet isn’t just another space opera comic, it’s a story about freedom and the sacrifices it demands. Aubrey breaks down how the book came together, what drives its message, and why joy, anger, and hope can all live on the same page. We also talk about his path from working as an editor to writing creator-owned books and how his ideology shows up in every story he tells. If you're into comics that challenge the status quo while delivering big action and even bigger ideas, this is a conversation you don't want to miss. Free Planet hits shelves on May 7th, be sure to pre-order through your local comic shop!
In this episode of Let’s Talk Comics, we sit down with writer Curt Pires to dive deep into his unique storytelling approach and his latest projects. We explore the creative inspirations behind Olympia, a deeply personal and emotional story, and Indigo Children, a high-concept sci-fi thriller. Curt shares insights into his writing process, the importance of strong design in his books, and how he collaborates with artists to bring his visions to life. Plus, we discuss his upcoming series Lost Fantasy and what fans can expect from his latest venture. If you're a fan of bold, thought-provoking comics, this episode is a must-listen!
On this episode of Let's Talk Comics, we sit down with Image Comics partner, creator of Invincible, The Walking Dead and so much more, Robert Kirkman. This episode has it all because Robert has seen and done it all! We dive deep into the business of comics, talking about creator ownership, his creative process and how the industry has changed over the years. We also cover the following: The Rise of The Walking Dead and it's impact on his life Common misconceptions about the comics industry The future of Image comics His approach to long-term storytelling, business strategy and more If you're a die-hard fan of Robert Kirkman, a creator looking for some valuable insight, or just someone who loves the inside baseball of it all, this episode is a must listen. Also if you enjoyed the episode, take a screenshot and share it on Instagram - tag @letstalkcomics, @imagecomics & @jimviscardi - let us know your favorite moment! And don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share with fellow comic fans!
On this episode of Let's Talk Comics, I sit down with Sanford Greene, co-creator and artist of Bitter Root. Sanford, David F. Walker and Chuck Brown are bringing the family back together in Bitter Root: The Next Movement and so I just had to talk to Sanford about returning to that world, what fans can expect and how he got to this point. We also five into his journey into comics, some of his early struggles, and how he developed his style. A must listen for fans of his work!
On this episode of Let's Talk Comics, I chat with writer Matthew Rosenberg to dive deep into his indie comics roots, his love of comics and his journey to Image. From his early work with books like 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank through his DC & Marvel work, to arriving at Image, Matt's story is one for the ages. He talks about how his admiration for Image shaped his career goals, his first pitch to Image and the creative risks that led to What's The Furthest Place From Here?. Plus, he's got a new book coming out, We're Taking Everyone Down With Us, and how this book is the culmination of everything he's learned so far as a creator and why he's so incredibly excited for it. Photo by Gerry Duggan
On this episode of Let's Talk Comics, I’m sitting down with writer Deniz Camp, who’s been on an absolute tear lately—writing major books at Marvel and DC while also putting out some incredible creator-owned work including the upcoming Assorted Crisis Events. We talk about his breakout moment with 20th Century Men, the lessons he’s learned along the way, and how he approaches storytelling with a unique blend of depth and experimentation. If you’re into comics that push boundaries or just want to hear from one of the most exciting writers in the game right now, this one’s for you!
In this special bonus episode of Let's Talk Comics, we're bringing you a conversation that's as fascinating as it is unexpected! Jason Aaron (Bug Wars, Thor, Scalped) is back on the show but this time with entomologist Dr. Adrian Smith, an expert in insect behavior, to dive deep into the real-world inspirations behind Bug Wars. The two of them explore the brutal, cooperative, and downright alien nature of insects, from deadly beetle battles to ant warfare, and how those elements shape the world of the comic. Plus, we learn about the craziest bugs that should absolutely make it into the series, including a real-life predator with a sticky, projectile mouth! Whether you're a comic fan, a bug enthusiast, or just love a great behind-the-scenes story, this episode is a must-listen. Follow Dr. Adrian Smith on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dradriansmith/?hl=en Check out Dr. Adrian Smith's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AntLab
In this episode of Let's Talk Comics, Mahmud Asrar joins the show on the eve of his new big Image Comics release, Bug Wars (with Jason Aaron). Mahmud was part of the creator class that came up through an online community called Digital Webbing before breaking out with his first published series , Dynamo 5, with Jay Ferber. From there he went on to do a bunch of big titles at Marvel & DC including a long stint in the X-Men world, Conan & Supergirl. We also dive into his creative process, the influence of Manga on Western comics, and his love for gaming and photography. This is one you can't miss!
Juni Ba of Monkey Meat fame joins the show this week for a very interesting chat about being fearless when telling stories. His distinctive artistic style only elevates the deep personal themes that shape Juni's storytelling. His approach to research, how it influences the aesthetics and themes in his work are only scratching the surface on what we cover this episode.