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Season 1

  • S01E01 Jack Kirby

    ComicBookGirl19 teaches us about the legendary Jack Kirby and the everlasting impact he had on the world of comics. Learn about how Kirby is responsible for some of the most iconic and beloved superheroes including blockbuster favorites like Thor, the Hulk, and the Fantastic Four and how he changed the way comics were drawn for generations to come.

  • S01E02 Frank Frazetta

    Using his artistry, his body of work and his life, ComicBookGirl19 explores what made Frank Frazetta such a popular and renowned creator. From his iconic “Death Dealer” painting to his famous book and movie covers, ComicBookGirl19 teaches us why Frank Frazetta is unmatched in style.

  • S01E03 Moebius

    ComicBookGirl19 gives us an in-depth look at French artist, cartoonist, and writer Jean Giraud, otherwise known as Moebius. Referred to as the “Pope of Comics” in France, creator Moebius was well known for his depictions of futuristic dystopian worlds that inspired the cyberpunk genre and various Hollywood filmmakers.

  • S01E04 Hayao Miyazaki

    ComicBookGirl19 gives us a glimpse into the world of animation icon, Hayao Miyazaki. Using his extensive 40-year career, animation style and the thematic consistency of his films, she explains what makes him an auteur of anime.

  • S01E05 Gene Roddenberry

    From explanations on what made Star Trek such a groundbreaking show when it first aired to a detailed timeline of the franchise’s longevity, ComicBookGirl19 makes it clear why the world Rodenberry created has persevered for the past 50 years and has no end in sight.

  • S01E06 Ray Harryhausen

    ComicBookGirl19 tells us about LA native Ray Harryhausen and his role as a VFX pioneer in Hollywood. For the entirety of his career, Harryhausen’s special effects inspired countless filmmakers, including Tomoyuki Tanaka and his film, Godzilla.

  • S01E07 Alejandro Jodorowsky

    Alejandro Jodorwosky has worn many hats over his impressive career including those of filmmaker, actor, author, comic book creator, and even philosopher. Learn about how his unique approach to storytelling has established him as a favorite among fans of counterculture films and how he uses the art of symbolism to evoke spiritual awakenings as ComicBookGirl19 gives us a glimpse into the inner workings of Jodorwosky’s impressive mind.

  • S01E08 Alan Moore (Part 1)

    Creator Alan Moore took the medium of comics to the next level. Watch as ComicBookGirl19 takes a look at his career, including the widely popular comic books Watchmen and V for Vendetta.

  • S01E09 Alan Moore (Part 2)

    Watch as ComicBookGirl19 continues her look at the career of Alan Moore. In this episode, she looks at some of the adaptations of his work, all of which Moore was vocally not a fan of.

  • S01E10 Frank Herbert

    ComicBookGirl19 tells us all about science fiction writer Frank Herbert, best known for the award-winning Dune series, which happens to be a personal favorite of our host.

  • S01E11 Stephen King

    With roughly 250 short stories and novels to his name, ComicBookGirl19 gives us a glimpse into the impressive career of one of the most well-known names in horror and fantasy, Stephen King.

  • S01E12 Stanley Kubrick (Part 1)

    Given that this creator is the very definition of an auteur and one of the most recognizable names in film, we’ve dedicated three episodes to his life and career. In this first part, ComicBookGirl19 details how Stanley Kubrick was introduced to photography and filmmaking, including a look at some of his first films.

  • S01E13 Stanley Kubrick (Part 2)

    In the second of three parts, ComicBookGirl19 continues the discussion on Kubrick’s massive library of films, including 2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, and The Shining.

  • S01E14 Stanley Kubrick (Part 3)

    In the third of three parts, ComicBookGirl19 continues the discussion on Kubrick’s latter half of his impressive career, which includes the films Full Metal Jacket and Eyes Wide Shut, as well as his long-lasting impact on audiences and cinema.