The dynamic duo of Robbie Landis and Ben Morse are back once again for another episode of the Other Identity. The Other Identity is a podcast dedicated to exploring the culture birthed by comic books. This week The Great Landis and Professor Awesome are joined by special guest, Arune Singh.
Arune Singh is the Vice President of Marketing at BOOM! Studios. He’s worked at Marvel and Syfy and is currently embarking on the #ReadOfTheSupermen with Ben. He joins The Other Identity to talk about what life has been like during the Quarantine. All three of the guys share what they’ve been reading outside of their reading challenges.
With such a long history in the comic book industry, Arune shares his origin story and as well what comic book characters were inspired by him. Ben shares a few stories of his own and Robbie laments being the only one without a cameo in a comic book. Arune also discusses how X-Men was one of the first comic books as a kid to inspire him.
Finally, Ben and Arune talk about their challenge #ReadOfTheSupermen where they’re reading an issue of Reign of the Supermen each day. Ben discusses how the most interesting thing about Superman is how he inspires the characters around him.
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