@G-Man:Hiya! just a bit of personal feedback.
I might be the only one who thinks this, but putting the interview sessions before the comics and news part of the podcast has caused me to push this podcast further and further back in my playlist on my iPod. When I'm listening to podcasts, I'm typically on the move, driving, working etc and if you're interviewing a creator I'm not interested in, I don't always have the mobility to chop back and forwards in the podcast to find the news and reviews, which are what I downloaded it for in the first place. This normally means skipping out altogether and I don't think I've listened to one since Sean Murphy, (which I loved, because I'm a big Sean Murphy fan, thanks for putting it in!). If it's someone I don't know/like/relate to I tend not to listen anymore, even though I want to hear the second half.
It was such a shame because Batman 17 was one of the biggest deals in comics this year and I really, really wanted to hear your opinions on it! Luckily, today I had the time to find the second part of the 4 hour podcast from last week and guess what? It was one of the best, most heated discussions I've heard on here! With all 3 of you really caring about the book and the outcome, but all from different perspectives, it was incredible. The first 2 hours of that podcast, from what I heard of them, were a grind to listen to, and had very little relevance to the current comics climate by comparison (there was a HUGE subjective argument about hypothetical future Assassins Creed games? wtf!?).
I only bring it up, because the podcast itself was great, and I fear I'm not the only person potentially missing out on the good content due to it being positioned each week behind a rather bulky interview. Like I said, I might be the only one, but I'd be listening a whole lot more if the interview was towards the end, and the current and poignant comic matters were attended to earlier.
Just my 2 cents!
Love the podcast, the website and the forum :)
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