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Matt DraperĬomic Book Herald is reader-supported. While this is far from a comprehensive list of everyone deserving (I’d recommend the Twitter thread of recommendations when I asked about others favorites!), these are the favorites that have really grabbed my attention. Naturally, I’ve gained a lot of respect for those creators who make comics analysis look so easy on Youtube. The major challenge is all the technical skill and strategy surrounding that communication, in order to turn opinions and reviews into useful video for comic fans. I’m a writer first, but I also have enough on-air experience to feel confident in my communication skills. Throughout 2019, I launched the Comic Book Herald Youtube channel, with regular (now weekly) updates kicking into gear around the time House of X / Powers of X reignited my passion for X-Men! It’s been a fascinating new medium for me, as I’ve frankly never gotten deep into Youtube in either a creator or fan capacity until recently.Īs you’d expect, actually producing content for audio and video is simultaneously composed of a low barrier to entry, and a massive learning curve to do it well.

In this week’s “Previously On,” I list my favorite comics channels on Youtube.
