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    Ep.#004 Squadcast Interview with Rich Douek, comic writer

    en-usMarch 10, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Hi Folks!

    Welcome to another Spotlight Interview with a comic professional. We had a chance to talk to writer Rich Douek. He has written Gutter Magic, which is coming back for a second arc from Source Point Press.

    Last year, Rich had two stories in stores. Both Road of Bones, with Alex Cormack, from IDW and Wailing Blade, with Joe Mulvey, from Comix Tribe were excellent stories.

    Recently, the spiritual successor to Road of Bones was announced. and Rich will be re-teaming with Cormack for Sea of Sorrows.

    We spent some time talking about his inspiration and writing themes. I hope you enjoy it.

    For transcript and art associated with this episode go to popculturesquad.com

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