JB and Cam

Gutter Boys

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Join two comic creators, JB Roe and Cam del Rosario, as they navigate the comic business from the ground floor and discuss the minor highs and deep, endless lows of writing, drawing, and self-publishing comic books. Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email us at gutterboyspodcast@gmail.com and we’ll read it on the next episode. Give the Gutter Boys a follow on Instagram and Twitter:JB: @mortcrimpjrCam: @camdelrosario Support this podcast: gutterboys.tophttps://gutterboyspodcast.podbean.com/

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JB and Cam

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Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 162 - Canonized with Colin Blanchette 07.07.2026

OK sorry again, we skipped another week. This podcasting racket sucks!!!! Thankfully this week's guest doesn't suck. Colin Blanchette is the editor and publisher of Canon, a comic zine filled with articles, interviews, and reviews. When not busy working at Fantagraphics, Colin spends his evenings overseeing one of the best zines in the market filled with thoughtful insight created from the perspec...

Episode 161 - The Machine Goes Brrr with Jared Sarnie 18.06.2026

Sorry we skipped another week. The Boys have been busy with L I F E. But also this means the show still isn't over yet. On this episode, we're joined with Jared Sarnie to talk about his upcoming comic The Machine is Broken (Fieldmouse Press). We also forgot to ask him where he's located at, so that's on us. Journalism truly is dead.  Follow Jared on Instagram @fantagraphicz to check out his work....

Episode 160 - No Pasa Nada with Ethan Woronko 25.05.2026

Yeah so we took a few weeks ago because of life. But we're back, an we have a great episode with our baby boy Ethan Woronko, a Vancouver-based cartoonist, to talk about his upcoming fundraising campaign to publish his 200 page lucha noir book, A Ring of Lies. We also go through his early work, his upbringing around art, how he came to love comics and lucha libre, and much more! Follow Ethan on IG...

Episode 159 - Comics the Ocky Way with Bryce Gold 29.04.2026

We love comics, don't we folks? And who better to talk to than Bryce Gold, executive director at BODEGA Comix and publisher at Pyrite Pres, who is also the man behind a new small press show in NYC called the Brooklyn Comics Expo. We talk about his introduction to comics, how and why he decided to go all-in with making a career out of funny books, what BODEGA hopes to achieve, and behind-the-scenes...

Episode 158 - Big Bosh with Mat Greaves & Adam Falp 17.04.2026

Listen up butter cup, we were gone for most of the month. Deal with it!!!! But we're back, and the boys are joined with the mad lads of Underground Kingdom Comix, Mat Reaves and Adam Falp, all the way from ENGUHLAND. We breakdown the history of their art collective/publisher, their journeys that led them to self-published comics, the "scene" in the UK, and what they're plotting for the future. Fol...

Episode 157 - Knifey Spoony with Sam Grinberg 18.03.2026

Da boys have ascertained the the coordinates and are one their way to catch and compromise to a permanent end this episode. Joining us from beautiful Los Angeles, California is Sam Grinberg, cartoonist and character designer to talk about his ongoing book, Scumburbia. We also get into his past, touching on his early love for cartoons, how he got his foot in the door of the comics industry, and the...

Episoe 156 - It Won't Be Cinematic with Dan Welch & David Cardoza 26.02.2026

This episode may be late, but it's not a big deal. It's not a big deal. You gotta calm down. Take a seat. Breathe. Everything is going to be okay. Or will it? We don't have the answers, but what we do have is Dan Welch and David Cardoza to talk about their comics zine, Cashiers Du Cinéma. Dan and David also share stories about how they ended up in New York City, their day jobs at movie theaters th...

Episode 155 - Paklis Watch with Dustin Weaver 01.02.2026

The first month of 2026 is in the books. It sucked. 11 more of these mfers to go. But on the bright side, the boys are joined with Portland-based cartoonist Dustin Weaver to talk about his development as an artist, how he found himself interning at Wildstorm Studios, his work on several key titles at Marvel and Dark Horse, and his pivot to smaller independent titles that he writes and draws at Ima...

Episode 154 - 2025 Redacted & Simps Awards 16.01.2026

New year, same pod. After a long holiday hiatus, the boys are back to ring in the new year with a brand new episode. What better way to celebrate than to have look back at 2025 with our annual REDACTED & Simps Awards! Who were last year's winners and losers? Are things getting worse? Will the show continue? Tune in to find out :) Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email us at gutterboyspodcast@...

Episode 153 - Ground Shifting with Joe Walsh 15.12.2025

Skipped a week due (we have lives outside of the pod unfortunately), but we're here with a new episode. We're joined with Cinci-based artist Joe Walsh to talk about his debut self-published comic The Shifting Ground and what made him decide to take the plunge into comics. We also talk about his formative years as an artist, the evolution of his career, the formation of INK's Comics Club, what comi...

Episode 152 - Gash Talk with Connor McCann 24.11.2025

A week late but aayyyy whaddyagonnado. Brooklyn-based cartoonist Connor McCann joins the show to talk about their upcoming book Demon Summoner Gash Gash (Strangers), his development as an artist and designer, his thought process for putting together a comic, and his major sources of inspiration. Follow Connor on IG @connormakescomics. Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email us at gutterboyspodcast...

Episode 151 - Cramming with Andrew Alexander 06.11.2025

Gutter Boys are back from a month-long break. NYC-based cartoonist Andrew Alexander joins us to talk about his anthology series CRAM, what got him into comics as a fan and later as a cartoonist, printmaking and book binding, his sources of inspiration, and what his plans are going into next year. Follow Andrew on IG @andyalexandy Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email us at gutterboyspodcast@gmai...

Episode 150 - Mira Guey with Henry Barajas & Rachel Merrill 25.09.2025

Autumn Boys back with a podcast. Henry Barajas and Rachel Merrill swing by to talk about their new Image book, Death to Pachuco, and their ongoing comic strip Gil Thorp. Ramon Villalobos is mentioned (derogatory). Follow Henry on IG @henryjbarajas and Rachel @ohhhaeee. Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email us at gutterboyspodcast@gmail.com and we'll read it on the next episode, or give the Gutte...

Episode 149 - Oboyhood with Shaheen Beardsley 08.09.2025

The boys link up with Shaheen Beardsley, creator of Oboy Comics. Originally from California, Shaheen is now in Columbus, OH teaching the youth of tomorrow about the wonders of comics as a grad student. We cover his newest issue of Oboy, animation, inspirations, and sitcoms. Follow Shaheen on IG @shaheen_beardsley or go oboycomics.com to check out his work. Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email u...

Episode 148 - Death, Taxes, & Riso with Ryan Cecil Smith 16.08.2025

Cutting it close, but this episode is certified ON TIME. And on this extra long episode, we're joined with LA-based cartoonist Ryan Cecil Smith. Ryan is known in many small press circles as one of the kings of risography. We dig into his history with riso, why he keeps making comics while juggling freelance work as a full-time artist, his experiences working on animation projects for TV, modern ar...

Episode 147 - This Sux with Liz Bolduc 05.08.2025

Late again?! Yes, late again. However, would you rather have a mediocre episode that's on time or a great episode that's a few days late? On this episode we're joined with Providence-based cartoonist Liz Buldoc as we navigate her autobio comics, how she fell in love with the medium, looking back at COVID and the impact it had on artists, her brief time away from making art to earn a masters degree...

Episode 146 - Black and Giallo with Kevin Fermini 16.07.2025

It's Ghoul Summer, and to celebrate, the boys interview Chicago-based animator, videographer, and publisher Kevin Fermini to talk about his pivot into comics publishing with Trapdoor Press. We talk about the so-far-released titles under his new imprint, his long held interest in the medium of comics, his relationship with the music label Library of the Occult, the various projects he's worked on,...

Episode 145 - Too Sweet Sepulcher with Matthew Allison 02.07.2025

OK FINE we're back to being late again. There's good reason for that this time. You try editing two hours of audio. We're joined with returning guest Matthew Allison to talk about his upcoming self-published comic, Sweet Sepulcher. This one is LONG and full of topics relating to the themes and topics Matt explores in his latest book, including (but not limited to) AI art, weighing the the positive...

Episode 144 - Upstated with Stephen Pellnat 09.06.2025

We're finally back on a normal schedule with an ON TIME EPISODE. Joining us is Stephen Pellnat, Portland-based cartoonist and educator, to talk about his ongoing comic series Upstate. The boys also talk about his work as a teacher, his frustration as a cartoonist while juggling several high-stress jobs, the current state of publishing, and how the influence of anime and manga could give readers a...

Episode 143 - I Said Go Birds with Gina Dawson and Tom Marquet 28.05.2025

Please, have a seat. The boys would like to have a conversation with you about the state of comics culture today. They also want you to listen to their interview with Philladelphia's own Gina Dawson and Tom Marquet, owners and operators of Partners and Sons. We discuss the business of comics, their origin stories, the many trials and tribulations of the shop, its rise to prominence as a central hu...

Episode 142 - What is Time with Mary Shyne 13.05.2025

It's time. We're joined with LA-based cartoonist Mary Shyne to talk about her new book, You and Me on Repeat. It's available for sale at all fine comic retailers starting today! Follow Mary on Instagram @maryshyneonline. Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email us at gutterboyspodcast@gmail.com and we'll read it on the next episode, or give the Gutter Boys a follow on Instagram and Twitter (JB: @mo...

Episode 141 - Butter Business Bureau with Mary Harvey & Jas Hice 18.04.2025

It's the final half of BUTTER MONTH in celebration of the Kickstarter campaign for the upcoming anthology comic BUTTER. Joining us this week with co-editor Jas Hice is Detroit-based artist Mary Harvey to talk about her work, her interest in the relationship between fine art and comics, how she got involved in BUTTER, and what it's like to work at a major comic shop. Follow Mary on Instagram @mrvyh...

Episode 140 - I Can't Believe It's Butter with Jas Hice & Abe Lampert 04.04.2025

April is officially BUTTER MONTH in celebration of the Kickstarter campaign for the upcoming anthology comic BUTTER. Joining us this week along with co-editor Jas Hice is Abe Lampert, Brooklyn-based cartoonist, painter, and educator to talk about his academic career, why he makes comics and their relationship with his paintings, his time at Yale's painting program, and the differences between fine...

Episode 139 - Ballwell with David Caldwell 13.03.2025

Mind the blicky, Gutter Boys are coming with a nice fat episode with a CLASSICO-style intro where the boys cover the news and random bits of chatter like we used to do. In the second half, Cam talks with David Caldwell, friend of the show and cartoonist based out of Knoxville, TN. David is a consummate road warrior, doing show after show across the country to sell his wares. They talk about his bo...

Episode 138 - Throwin' Wobblies with Michael D. Kennedy 20.02.2025

THE MAD LAD Michael D. Kennedy returns to the show to talk about his newest book that's out now on Drawn & Quarterly, Milk White Steed. We catch up with Michael on his journey of making the book, UK's dire economic situation and how it's impacted artists like himself, what motivates him to keep making work, and his recent residency at the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. We also suck him o...

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