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Fanboy Buzz
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Fanboy Buzz
Presentation
Hosted byStephen Jondrew
Scott Williams
Steve Boyd
Jean Sebastian
Jason Dyer
GenreAudio Podcast
LanguageEnglish
UpdatesWeekly
Production
Audio formatMP3
Publication
Original releaseFeb, 2010

The Fanboy Buzz is a comics audio podcast that focuses on current mainstream and small-press comic books, featuring creator interviews, reviews, commentary on the comic book craft and industry, comic-related movie discussions and more. Stephen Jondrew and Scott Williams began the Fanboy Buzz podcast in 2010 and the roster of hosts has expanded to include Steve Boyd, Jean Sebastian and Jason Dyer.[1] The hosts express their individual opinions in an informal way that many fans think resembles a discussion between friends hanging out at home or at the local comic shop, giving the podcast a unique point of view.[2]

The Fanboy Buzz has been host to guests such as creators Ethan Van Sciver, Jimmy Palmiotti, Jamal Igle, Greg Pak, Jim Balent, Len Strazewski, Dan Slott, Christopher Yost, among others.[3] Other shows have included various segments, interviews with retailers, and spotlights on specific characters or publishers. Hosts often debate the merits of the digital comics format using apps such as Comixology versus the print comic book format that has been used since the mediums inception. The Fanboy Buzz hosts also regularly visit comic conventions, giving day-to-day overviews of their experiences as attendees, interviewing creators as they promote their upcoming projects and talking to listeners.[4]

The podcast allows interactive communication with its listeners via email, voice mail, as well as social networking sites, Facebook and Twitter. Listeners frequently contact the show with their comments on previous episodes or topics discussed. The podcast also offers the chance to "hijack" a segment as a donation incentive where listeners choose an existing segment on the show and dictate what the topic will be.

Episodes

The Fanboy Buzz releases episodes on a weekly basis with bonus episodes published at random. Over 100 episodes have been released, ranging from regular shows on current comic books and comic events, to more focused discussions. These discussions include:

Flagship Show

The main show, usually showcases the opinions of all five hosts on a variety of topics that generally focus on the world of comic books.

The Nameless News

Steven Boyd discusses comic book news that doesn't typically make it into the Flagship Show in a rapid fire format.

The Quantum Zone

Scott Williams narrates issues of the 1990s Marvel Comics title, Quasar.

Moviesodes

Typically, Jason Dyer and Jean Sebastien host these shows and discuss various movies at length.


Segments

CCL Pick of the Week

Comic Collector Live Director, Steven Boyd gives his pick of the week along with the varied reasons on why listeners should add it to their collection.

Jason Read a Trade

Jason Dyer discusses the latest trade paperback he's read.

Let Me Arc You This

Jean Sebastien discusses notable story arcs he's read.

Nerd Rage

Scott Williams pits characters of the comic book world in a fight to the death. Fans, creators and the Fanboy Buzz hosts give their opinions on who would win the fight and their reasoning behind their claims.

Off the Beaten Path

Jean Sebastien introduces listeners to comic books that are typically less well known but that he recommends readers pick up.

Stephen's Log

Stephen Jondrew discusses the popular Star Trek titles published by IDW Comics.

Stephen Supports "Sucky" Comics

Stephen Jondrew reviews a title he thought sounded "sucky" at first glance.

Time Sphere

Jason Dyer reviews titles from the past, often giving quick insights to his life at the time the issue was published.

Issue to Issue

Hosts of the podcast take turns each week selecting three comic books to review as a group and give their opinions of them on the show.

Controversy

In the now removed episode 21 of the Fanboy Buzz an interview with comic book writer Jimmy Palmiotti sparked a backlash from fans of comic book writer Gail Simone when host Scott Williams asked how Jimmy and Gail got along so well, referring to Gail as a feminist. In the blog "Girls Read Comics Too", the author discusses the interview at length and the resulting aftermath. [5]

Notes

  1. ^ fanboybuzz.com. "Hosts". Retrieved 2009-10-05.
  2. ^ comicbookresources.com. "The Comic Book Podcast Companion". Retrieved 2009-10-05.
  3. ^ freddieart.com. "Interview Artist". Retrieved 2009-10-06.
  4. ^ ifanboy.com. "Comics Podcasting Panel - San Diego Comic Con". Retrieved 2009-10-05.
  5. ^ http://girlsreadcomics.wordpress.com. "Stupid things people say volume 276". Retrieved 2010-26-09. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); External link in |author= (help)

References

Category:Audio podcasts Category:Comic book podcasts Category:Websites about comics