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    Ep 16: Chip Zdarsky: The Sexy Mr. Svenson

    enNovember 03, 2016
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    About this Episode

    Jacob and Justin interview artist and writer Chip Zdarsky (also known as Steve Murray). We talk about his work on "Sex Criminals," "Jughead," and "Howard the Duck," as well as his double life. #ChipForSvenson2016

    Originally broadcast on CJRU 1280 AM in Toronto. Edited by Justin Chandler

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