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Dimitrios drops by The Basement to talk about the 24-hr Creators' Marathon he recently hosted at his Brooklyn shop, Anyone Comics. Artists and writers gathered for a full day of drawing and penning their own stories, with Anyone Comics proudly vowing to publish all finished works! With D is his buddy Stephen, and the rest of The Basement Crew, Greg, Ramon, and Pete, ready to talk all things comics, movies, and who can even guess what else?
It's another uncut episode of The Basement, so pretty much anything goes!
Liz joins Pete at the roundtable to talk about the RAW Natural Born Artists Show Read more »
Pete and Ramon are at the Brooklyn POW Con talking with showrunner Sal Lo Medico! Find how what it takes to put together a comic convention, check out Sal's awesome art, and get a full tour of the show floor! Read more »
You know those little colored drinks that you get at your corner store for 25 cents? The ones that come in the little keg barrel-shaped plastic bottles? The only things that have withstood economic inflation all these years?
Yea, those. What do YOU call them?
Take a look behind the scenes at the Pete's Basement Be Your Own Superhero Instagram post. You didn't think Pete got that speech right the first time, did you? Fight combination rehearsals, missteps, and outtakes!
What would you do with super powers? I mean, realistically.
Five inner-city teenagers from New York City are faced with that exact question in the pages of PAGES, a comic brought to you from the mind of Sunny Singh. When a strange dream affects Jamaal, AJ, Jerry, Dae, and Tiffany, they each wake up with their own unique super powers that are out of this world! All of which are linked to a series of mystical tomes written in a strange, indecipherable language. Read more »
PETE'S BASEMENT GOES TO COMIC CON!!
Pete meets one of the true legends of hip hop, Darryl DMC McDaniels, and talks with him about his new comic book, DMC, due out in stores soon, as well as growing up listening to hip hop, and how Darryl transitioned his love for comics into his music.
Last month while walking dogs in a very busy Manhattan block a group of foreign girls stopped me and asked me what was something that New York City was famous for. I could have mentioned the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, Times Square, Central Park or any of the most immediate landmarks that erupt from my mind; but instead I stepped back and approached it differently and then I answered “Hip Hop”. Their eyes got wide, I had given them an original answer, but it is one I hope that will become typical in the future. Read more »
I found this blog entry on "benjaminbirdie.com". If you are a New Yorker or a Green Lantern fan or both then you should check this out..... Read more »
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