Portrait of an Editor

Episode 180: Alejandro Arbona: The Return of Lazarus

1 h 3 min · 12. Juli 2025
Episode Episode 180: Alejandro Arbona: The Return of Lazarus Cover

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At the beginning of 2025, I mentioned wanting to see the return of Greg Rucka and Michael Lark's LAZARUS. Well, 2025 finally delivered something good for a change. LAZARUS is back, and its editor, Alejandro Arbona, is here to talk about one of the best comic books Image Comics has ever published. Also, we talk about the breathtaking horror one-shot Alejandro wrote, LAKE YELLOWWOOD SLAUGHTER. Goats Flying Press is its publisher. And you can still get in on the Kickstarter campaign. Click here to get to it. [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/goatsflyingpress/lake-yellowwood-slaughter]

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In this ep. I get to live vicariously through Will Dennis's visits to San Diego Comic Con 2025 and Terrificon. Even though I recorded this months ago, what Will Dennis had to say about his visits to 2025's San Diego Comic Con and Connecticut's TerrifiCon is still very relevant with what's going on in the United States and comics. Will also mentioned a new venture that developed from an idea he first discussed with me during some of our first conversations in 2018.  Portrait of an Editor will have new episodes this year. Yes, 2025 was a bust for the podcast. Other commitments came up, eating up a lot of time. Also, I was burnt out producing PoE. It launched in 2017, and the outside world has been much more stressful than expected since I recorded the first interview. In 2025, it became clear to me that PoE needed some changes if I was going to continue with it and, hopefully, expand my audience. I've been brainstorming, and in March I plan to put them into action. I want to keep giving the medium I love attention, but I also want to grow the audience and keep the show exciting for my audience and myself. I'm not in it for the money, but I do need inspiration to get through the boring parts of delivering a bi-weekly podcast.

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