For more than 10 years we have interviewed dozens of people who have shaped Spidey’s world. Everyone from Stan Lee to Mark Bagley have been interview for the site. Check out some of these awesome episodes.
Peter David interview 2007
Tom Defalco & Ron Frenz Pt 1 2007
Tom Defalco & Ron Frenz Pt 2 2007
Tom Defalco & Ron Frenz Pt 3 2007
John Romita Jr 2007
Dan Slott pt 1 2007
Dan Slott pt 2 2007
Dan Slott pt 3 2007
Spider-Man: The Icon author Steve Saffel 2007
Steve Wacker pt 1 2008
Steve Wacker pt 2 2008
Spectacular Spider-Man Voice Actor Josh Keaton and Producer Greg Weisman pt 1 2008
Spectacular Spider-Man Voice Actor Josh Keaton and Producer Greg Weisman pt 1 2008
Roger Stern pt 1 2008
Roger Stern pt 2 2008
Steve McNiven and Stuart Immonen
J.M DeMatteis Pt 1 2008
J.M. DeMatteis Pt 2 2008
David Michelinie 2008
Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz pt 1 2008
Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz pt 2 2008
Sal Busema Tribute with Stan Lee, Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Roy Thomas and Danny Fingeroth pt 1 2009
Sal Busema Tribute with Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz pt 2 2009
Sal Busema Tribute with Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz pt 2 2009
Todd Nauck 2009
Howard Mackie and Tom DeFalco
Josh Keaton and Greg Weisman pt 1 2009
Josh Keaton and Greg Weisman pt 2 2009
Jason Aaron 2010
Fred Van Lente 2010
Joe Quesada 2010
Dan Slott 2010
Steve Wacker 2010
Peter David 2011
Cullen Bunn 2012
Alex Saviuk 2012
Paul Jenkins 2012
Cullen Bunn 2013
Author Sean Howe Interview Marvel Comics: Untold Story 2014
Spider-Friends Reunion: Dan Gilvezan and Kathy Garver Interview 2014
Danny Fingeroth 2014
World According to Spider-Man Author Daniel Wallace 2014
Mark Bagley 2014
Jim Shooter 2015
Gerry Conway 2016
For a complete list of all the podcasts dating back to 2006 check out this link at Podbay it has more episodes listed than itunes.
This archive is great, and also my favorite podcast to listen to.
Kudos to you, Brad; Crawlspace rules.
Cheers!
Hey,
Right now listening to the early Dan Slott podcasts of his early stuff before his solo writing bit on the title. Like you guys I am reading his hopeful last arc to Amazing Spider-Man # 801 ! It seems that he was showing his fantastic fan boys memories most of all he seemed smarter with his responses! I have been wondering what all hosts had to fill in for most of Slott’s run in the way of comics? Finally I have to say this I loved that “Lonely Man” ending of the early podcasts.
Brad, Thanks for putting all these together for easy reference!