AC 457: The Killing Joke - Under the Influence with Jamal Igle
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In this episode, we talk to comic book artist Jamal Igle about the influence of Alan Moore and Brian Bolland's seminal graphic novel The Killing Joke on his career. Igle discusses how The Killing Joke inspired him to become a comic book artist, and how it continues to influence his work today. We also talk about the legacy of The Killing Joke, and whether it is still relevant today. This is a must-listen for any fan of The Killing Joke, or for anyone interested in the art of comic books. Jamal Igle is a talented artist and storyteller, and he has a lot to say about The Killing Joke. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this conversation with one of the most respected comic book artists working today. Support the showFollow Us. Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Support the show - Patreon www.aroundcomics.com
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