Fresh off his Walk...Before You Fly Tour, Rapper Ben Reilly joins the show to talk about his favorite comics, and the origin of his superhero alter ego: HEROMAN. We also discuss his critically acclaimed album: SAVE!, securing a "Stan Lee" cameo, growing up on Spider-Man, the upcoming Spider-Man Noir TV series, Read More
On this episode of The Rumors Are True, Jeremy sits down with J. Robbins—a defining voice in post-hardcore and independent music. Known for his work with Jawbox, Burning Airlines, and Government Issue, Robbins shares stories from his decades-spanning career, from the early days of the D.C. punk scene to shaping Read More
FFTC Gang! When you’re alone in your room, do you stare at the walls? Does your conscious call? Does it tell you to cut on a RomCom? If so, does it tell you to cut on Just Wright or Deliver Us From Eva? *dies laughing*…well, you better watch both, and give Read More
Dave "The Reverend" Johnson (100 Bullets, Superman: Red Son, Pop Kill) joined me on stage for a live Q&A discussing his career as one of the most in-demand cover artists of all time. We discussed his "Billboard" philosophy for comic covers, his new Superman/ Spider-Man cover, coming up with the Read More
In this episode of The Rumors Are True, Jeremy sits down with Michael Abrams of Valley of Doves, a standout artist from the influential indie label Fever Ltd., for a thoughtful and engaging conversation about music, creativity, and the stories behind the songs. Michael reflects on the origins of Valley Read More
Greetings. What's the (or your) thoughts on wasting time with people, things, etc., vs. learning the lessons that come with wasting the time? A day prior to this pod, I was Positive Pete and thinking...'Pete, don't say you wasted your time...think better than that and say that you learned a lesson'. While Read More
In this episode of The Rumors Are True podcast, Jeremy sits down with Matt Greiner from the influential metalcore band August Burns Red. Matt shares the story of how the band formed in Pennsylvania and how their passion for heavy music, faith, and relentless touring helped shape them into one Read More
Joining us is Chuck Costas, an OG comic art collector and VP of Business at Propstore—one of the world’s premier auction houses for entertainment memorabilia—to preview their massive 3-day Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction happening in Los Angeles and online this March 25–27. We dive into the "holy grail" items hitting Read More
In this episode of The Rumors Are True podcast, Jeremy sits down with Jon Berndtson of The Beautiful Mistake for an honest and reflective conversation about music, faith, and the band’s enduring legacy in the independent and alternative scene. Jon shares the story of how the band formed in Southern Read More
Daniel Hastings is the owner of Jacksonville's newest comic shop in town: Black Cat Comics, and having just celebrated the shop's first anniversary, Dan sits down with us to pull back the curtain on his first 365 days in business. We talked about the challenges and rewards of being a Read More
In this special episode of The Rumors Are True, host Jeremy welcomes Leanor Ortega Till of Five Iron Frenzy and Matt Johnson, whose work spans influential bands like Roadside Monument and Blenderhead, for a rich conversation about their personal musical journeys and the wider culture that shaped them. The discussion Read More
Top Chef is heading to the Carolinas, and we’re breaking down everything you need to know before the first dish hits the plate. Former Top Chef contestant Chef Corwin Hemming joins Eat Your Content for our annual Top Chef fantasy draft and Season 23 preview. We dig into Carolina BBQ Read More
A true architect of modern horror comics: Stephen Bissette (Swamp Thing, Taboo, Tyrant) joins the show to discuss his incredible journey from the first graduating class of the Joe Kubert School to becoming a pioneer of independent publishing. Steve is also working with Lighthouse Press to officially bring back his Read More
On this episode of The Rumors Are True, we welcome Nick Radovanovic — known for his time with Acceptance and the punk outfit Hangnail. Nick reflects on his early introduction to punk and hardcore, the DIY spirit that shaped his musical foundation, and the relentless touring years that helped forge Read More
6 Years to the day (February 25th), Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete started this award winning/award nominated podcast! 6 years of Black Joy, Black commentary, Black culture, Black prosperity, Black excellence, and simply Blackness! On this exclusive live event (streamed on YouTube for the first time), ReRe and Pete Read More
While on assignment in New Orleans to investigate the city’s spooky urban legends, Petra finds herself at The house of Ink and Blood, a tattoo shop rumored by the locals to deal in the supernatural with magical tattoos that grant the wearers protection against evil spirits. Skeptical of all things Read More
Let it be known, that it’s Black History Month…and Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete have a double dose of flowers to give!It’s been a minute since ReRe and Pete have given flowers to a person/place/thing/idea. On this episode, they share two recipients each. ReRe handles the ladies (Mabel King Read More
Peace to you and yours. I’m here to share a lesson that I taught the students of my Intro to Mass Media class. This week, we’re learning the history of mass media. For me, learning the history of said person, event, culture, etc. is important to me, but while growing up, Read More
This week on The Rumors Are True Podcast, we’re joined by Travis Bryant, a key figure in the underground alternative and emo scenes through his work with Terminal, Goodbye Tomorrow, and Alive in Wild Paint. Travis reflects on his early introduction to music, the inspiration behind picking up a guitar, Read More
A stolen kiss at midnight, in Paris on New Years Eve, by a tall, handsome masked stranger leaves Lexi Austin seeing stars. A fairy tale in the making, that is until it’s revealed that her mystery man, is none other than her strikingly handsome, womanizing best friend Quentin Reddick. Although Read More