Coming on for a second time, Josh Finney, graphic artists behind Casefile: Arkham, chats about politics, the danger of conservative views, Jawbreakers, and horror.  It’s a great listen for those who want to know what’s going on in the comic industry, the conflicts, the changes, and what books to be on the look out for (as well as Casefile: ARKHAM) Listen to “Josh Finney on Deadman’s Tome”.Read More →

From The Canned Air Website   Patrick McEvoy and Josh Finney both return to the show this week to help us once again look back into pop culture history in this week’s Retro Round-table. It was this week in 1990 that In Living Color first premiered, so we talk about our favorite sketch comedy shows and shorts. We discuss our favorite sketches from SNL, our favorite actors who brought them to life, and whats happening inside the mind of Jim Carrey! Then we turn our attention over to Patrick and Josh to talk about Castile: Arkham – Her Blood Runs Cold, now available for purchase! When a visit fromRead More →

The following is taken from the person blog of author Josh Finney     What’s it like to be shot? To nearly die? To live and work as author with chronic nightmares and post-traumatic stress? To say the This Is Horror Podcast took some strange and very dark turns when they interviewed me recently would understatement. I’m sure at some point we intended to talk more about my work, but I ended up dropping such a bombshell on interviewers Michael David Wilson & Bob Pastorella at the beginning, we ended up digging into the darkest moments of my past, my nightly battle with chronic nightmares, and what itRead More →

Last month Black Aether Magazine, a Hungarian publication, sat down with Josh Finney and Patrick McEvoy to discuss Lovecraft, Casefile: ARKHAM, and creating comics. The interview was translated for the Hungarian audience but you an read the original English version on Josh Finney’s personal website –  Making Comics, Writing Noir, & Fighting Around the World…    Below is an excerpt from that interview. First of all, would you be so kind to introduce yourselves. How did you two meet and how many books/comics you have written/ altogether? PATRICK: I’m Patrick McEvoy, an artist and art director. I’ve worked on lots of tabletop game art, comics (my most recent series wasRead More →