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Special Guest - Batman TAS Writer Marty Isenberg

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Our hosts return with another great guest interview as Alex sits down with Batman TAS writer, Marty Isenberg!

Alex chats with Marty about the 3 episodes he co-wrote for BTAS, which were: His Silicon Soul, What is Reality? & Lock-Up.

Marty gives insight into how much he loved writing for The Riddler in this show and shares his original pitch on the character, plus an idea he had for a Riddler episode that ultimately never got made.

Plus, Marty shares how His Silicon Soul came to be and what it was like working on multiple shows at once, like Batman and X-Men.

Our hosts also discuss Will's progress with his creator owned comic book, Outbreaks, plus Alex gets excited to go see The Flash and shares some news on a guest host for this podcast for future Batman movie review episodes! Enjoy! And please remember to subscribe!

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Manage episode 377163521 series 3512020
Innhold levert av Alex and Will Robson and Will Robson. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Alex and Will Robson and Will Robson eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Our hosts return with another great guest interview as Alex sits down with Batman TAS writer, Marty Isenberg!

Alex chats with Marty about the 3 episodes he co-wrote for BTAS, which were: His Silicon Soul, What is Reality? & Lock-Up.

Marty gives insight into how much he loved writing for The Riddler in this show and shares his original pitch on the character, plus an idea he had for a Riddler episode that ultimately never got made.

Plus, Marty shares how His Silicon Soul came to be and what it was like working on multiple shows at once, like Batman and X-Men.

Our hosts also discuss Will's progress with his creator owned comic book, Outbreaks, plus Alex gets excited to go see The Flash and shares some news on a guest host for this podcast for future Batman movie review episodes! Enjoy! And please remember to subscribe!

Support the Pod Podcasting Bucks

Follow the Pod on TikTok

Follow the Pod on Instagram

Follow the Pod on Twitter

Follow the Pod on Facebook

Follow the Pod on Youtube

Follow Alex everywhere: @ChefAlexRobson

Follow Will everywhere: @Robsonink

Check out Will's comic book company: www.speechcomics.com

  continue reading

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