GRAPHICALLY SPEAKING
Take one middle school student with an ongoing assignment to examine stories.
Add one dad who reads comics and makes podcasts.
The result: Graphically Speaking.
For the first episode of their podcast, Nory and Jeff discuss Asterix the Gaul by Goscinny and Uderzo.
The editing on this episode is pretty darn bad. Don't worry--Jeff gets better.
https://anchor.fm/graphicallyspeaking/episodes/Asterix-the-Gaul-el5pjr
This time, Nory and Jeff talk about the second Asterix graphic novel, Asterix and the Golden Sickle.
This one sounds a bit better than the first but still isn't great.
https://anchor.fm/graphicallyspeaking/episodes/Asterix-and-the-Golden-Sickle-emk8lp
Jeff seems to have a much better handle on the editing this time, helped in no small part by using a different program to edit & record the show. Anyway, Jeff and Nory discuss the third Asterix graphic novel, Asterix and the Goths.
https://anchor.fm/graphicallyspeaking/episodes/Asterix-and-the-Goths-en2r1c
Nory and Jeff talk about the 2000 graphic novel JLA: Heaven's Ladder from DC Comics,
written by Mark Waid with art by Bryan Hitch, Paul Neary, and Laura DePuy.
https://anchor.fm/graphicallyspeaking/episodes/JLA-Heavens-Ladder-eo3tl1
I sweeten pi mode! Nory and Jeff talk about Lumberjanes volume one, Beware the Kitten Holy from Boom Box! There's amazing characters, strange settings, stranger creatures, and more as the hosts discuss the plot, define some words, and learn about important women of history and today.
A new look at Superman's origin story as he works to stop the racist Klan of the Fiery Cross!
Nory and Jeff discuss the Eisner Award winning 1996 graphic novel by Linda Medley.
Nory and Jeff talk about the four-issue Stanley and His Monster, written & drawn by Phil Foglio and published by DC Comics in the '90s.
The theme song for Graphically Speaking is "Wholesome" by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetch.com and is licensed under Creative Commons by attribution 4.0 license.
Graphically Speaking is a PodCascadia production. Copyright 2021 by Jeff Polier and Nory Polier.
Graphically Speaking is hosted online by Anchor.