Cole’s Corner – A Panel Jumper “Psychoanalysis” Special

From deep in the bowels of a public access television station somewhere an unholy remnant of days gone past has been unearthed. Revisit a long-forgotten show as your host – who bears a striking resemblance to the Panel Jumper himself – takes us through the depths of depravity known as… Continue reading

The Panel Jumper – Issue 009: Say It Loud

Join Cole Hornaday and Andrew Lee Creech as they take a look at the impact black superheroes have had on comic book history and culture. written by COLE HORNADAY and ANDREW LEE CREECH directed by BEN LAURANCE produced by BEN LAURANCE and COLE HORNADAY manager mike MIKE GILSON manager jordan-michael… Continue reading

The Panel Jumper – Issue 008: Here Be Kaiju

On this episode of The Panel Jumper, we concern ourselves with Kaiju – those strange monsters that were born into popular culture after WWII. Where do Kaiju come from? What do they represent in different cultures. Join Cole Hornaday as he takes us through the Kaiju timeline from Godzilla to… Continue reading

The Panel Jumper – Issue 007: Jack Kirby and the Lord of Light

Many people are familiar with Ben Affleck’s 2012 Oscar winning film Argo, but not many know the connection Argo has to the All-Father of American Comics – Jack Kirby. written by COLE HORNADAY directed by BEN LAURANCE produced by BEN & COLE starring manager mike MIKE GILSON jack kirby TROY… Continue reading

The Panel Jumper – Issue 006: EC Come, EC Go

What happened when a stuffy child psychologist decided comic books were an evil blight upon the landscape? In this episode of The Panel Jumper, we examine the impact Dr. Fredric Wertham and the Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency had on the comics industry in general, and EC Comics in particular…. Continue reading

The Panel Jumper – Issue 005: Boy Wonder Years

In the 1980s, DC held a phone campaign to let their readers determine whether or not Jason Todd, the second Robin to Bruce Wayne’s Batman, would live or die. This episode of The Panel Jumper takes a look behind the Bat-cave to examine why the readers made the decision that… Continue reading