“The first episode I listened to was the infamous (among whom?) evisceration of Scott McCloud. Joe sounded like the comic guy. Tucker had a kid's voice and Matt and Chris kind of sounded like the same person. All of that aside I had a good time. Good enough to eventually take a step off the deep end and fall down the rabbit hole.
I've listened to every episode available on iTunes. I can't say that's the best idea but it is AN idea...that I had...because I hate my coworkers. I've grown to tell Chris' Schulz like sadness from Matt's incisive rumination on artwork. I've come to deeply respect Joe's depth of knowledge and facility for analysis and mostly made my peace with his penchant for butchering random words that other english speakers take for granted (although the 'er-got' thing still kills me). Tucker still has a child's voice (he's never going to read this) but his input into these conversations often pulls things out to a broader cultural context that is difficult to find in comic criticism. Someday I'll figure out why his wife is always bringing him cookies.”
My name really is David Lynch via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/13/16