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517 - FCF: Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees (feat. Eric Sipple)

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Does a bear kill in the woods? That’s the question Patrick Horvath sets out to answer in his “Richard Scarry meets Dexter” opus Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees, the subject of this year’s very first Four-Color Flashback. The 2024 IDW series takes place in an idyllic world of anthropomorphic animals where not all is as it seems–the local hardware store owner, Samantha Strong, has a nasty habit of heading out to the city and slaughtering random passersby. That is, until another serial killer comes to her small town of Woodbrook, threatening the life she has carefully maintained for decades. Paul, Arlo, and Special Guest™ Eric Sipple discuss Horvath’s deceptively simple cartooning, his brilliant use of panel layouts, the limits of the book’s suburban satire, Hassane Otsmane-Elhaou’s visionary lettering, and so much more. Plus, Arlo raves about Best Picture nominee Nickel Boys.

NEXT: we’ll be back, someway, somehow.

BREAKDOWN

00:00:28 - Intro / Guest

00:02:48 - Banter and generally wasting time

00:08:44 - Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees

01:35:47 - Outro / Next

LINKS

MUSIC

  • “Teddy Bear’s Picnic” by Henry Hall, The Best Children’s Songs & Stories (2014)

  • “Where Did You Sleep Last Night” by Lead Belly, The Tradition Masters (2002)

GOBBLEDYCARES

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Content provided by Paul Smith and Arlo J. Wiley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Paul Smith and Arlo J. Wiley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Does a bear kill in the woods? That’s the question Patrick Horvath sets out to answer in his “Richard Scarry meets Dexter” opus Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees, the subject of this year’s very first Four-Color Flashback. The 2024 IDW series takes place in an idyllic world of anthropomorphic animals where not all is as it seems–the local hardware store owner, Samantha Strong, has a nasty habit of heading out to the city and slaughtering random passersby. That is, until another serial killer comes to her small town of Woodbrook, threatening the life she has carefully maintained for decades. Paul, Arlo, and Special Guest™ Eric Sipple discuss Horvath’s deceptively simple cartooning, his brilliant use of panel layouts, the limits of the book’s suburban satire, Hassane Otsmane-Elhaou’s visionary lettering, and so much more. Plus, Arlo raves about Best Picture nominee Nickel Boys.

NEXT: we’ll be back, someway, somehow.

BREAKDOWN

00:00:28 - Intro / Guest

00:02:48 - Banter and generally wasting time

00:08:44 - Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees

01:35:47 - Outro / Next

LINKS

MUSIC

  • “Teddy Bear’s Picnic” by Henry Hall, The Best Children’s Songs & Stories (2014)

  • “Where Did You Sleep Last Night” by Lead Belly, The Tradition Masters (2002)

GOBBLEDYCARES

  continue reading

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