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A book from the heart: Vita Ayala and Skylar Patridge talk ‘Finders / Keepers’

Episode Summary

This week, Vita Ayala and Skylar Patridge join the show to discuss FINDERS / KEEPERS, which will be released on January 15th, 2025  (FOC December 9). We discuss their approach to The Horizon Experiment, how they approach a story with sensitive subjects, and where the series may go if given an ongoing run.

Episode Notes

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NEWS

  1. DC Universe Infinite expands to Europe and Latin America
  2. DC Studios Showcase: The Official Podcast launching December 6
  3. Spider-Gwen gets new costume and teams up with Loki in March 2025
  4. 'The Thing' #1 clobbers its way to comic shops in March 2025
  5. Top 50 Comics November 2024

Our Top Books of the Week

Dave:

  1. Two-Face #1 (Christian Ward, Fabio Veras)
  2. All-New Venom #1 (Al Ewing, Carlos Gómez)

Nathan:

  1. Two-Face #1 (Christian Ward, Fabio Veras)
  2. Thundercats: Apex #1 (Ed Brisson, Rapha Lobosco)

Standout KAPOW moment of the week:

Nathan - Dread the Halls (Jordan Hart, Walter Pax)

Dave - Absolute Superman #2 (Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval)

TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK

  1. Dave: Batman: Dark Patterns #1 (Dan Watters, Hayden Sherman)
  2. Nathan: Ultimate Universe: One Year In #1 (Deniz Camp, Jonas Scharf)

JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.

  1. Dave: Superwoman Special #1 (Mark Spears)
  2. Nathan: Transformers #15 (Dustin Nguyen)

Interview: Vita Ayala and Skylar Patridge - FINDERS / KEEPERS - Out Jan 15th, 2025 - FOC December 9

  1. Finders//Keepers is described as a "reverse Indiana Jones" story. Could you elaborate on this concept and share what inspired you to approach the adventure genre from this angle?
  2. Your protagonist Ines is a Puerto Rican archaeology student. How did you develop her character, and what aspects of her identity are central to the narrative?
  3. Skylar, could you discuss your artistic process for this comic? How did you approach visualizing the settings and characters, especially considering the cultural significance of the artifacts?
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  5. Can you share insights into your collaborative process? How did you work together to blend the narrative and visual elements seamlessly?
  6. Finders//Keepers is the final installment of The Horizon Experiment. Did this give it any unique perspectives on the overarching project?
  7. Given that each one-shot in The Horizon Experiment serves as a potential pilot, I think I know the answer based on how this issue ends but do you have plans or ideas for expanding Finders//Keepers into a full series?
  8. Vita, you've mentioned a desire to open up the action-adventure genre to more diverse protagonists. How does this project reflect your personal experiences or aspirations in storytelling?
  9. What do you hope readers will feel or think about after finishing Finders//Keepers?