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Slabs & Sketches

Slabs & Sketches

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Slabs & Sketches is a niche podcast that sits at the intersection of two major pillars of the collecting world: graded sports cards (the "Slabs") and comic book original art (the "Sketches").© 2026 269 Collectibles
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  • Ep. 2: The Unexpected Resilience of Card Collecting Amid Market Overpriced Chaos
    Apr 1 2026

    Most hobbyists get into sports cards for the love of the game—yet many are unwittingly harming the community with shortcuts, overpricing, and shortcuts that threaten the future of collecting. Tyson, aka WaxWolf, breaks down the reality of today’s card market—from the inflated prices and grading controversies to conspiracy theories about case hits hiding in retail boxes. In this eye-opening episode, discover how grading companies like PSA and SGC are shaping the hobby's future, why some cards are better long-term investments, and how to avoid falling for overhyped prospects. Tyson shares his journey from casual collector to community-minded fan, emphasizing the importance of fun, accessibility, and charity in the hobby, not just flipping for profits. He reveals fascinating insights into the mechanics of card grading, the truth behind case hit ratios, and the pitfalls of modern investing trends. You'll uncover practical tips for building a collection that retains value, the value of vintage over modern, and how the hobby is heading toward a potential correction—unless we focus on community and passion. Whether you're a longtime collector, a rookie making your first trade, or a casual fan curious about the market, this episode will reshape how you see sports cards and their role in the broader sports culture. Tyson is a passionate card enthusiast from Sacramento, known for his community efforts and honest takes on the hobby’s flaws and opportunities. His perspective reminds us that at its core, collecting should be about shared love, fun, and making a positive impact. Perfect for anyone wanting to navigate the complexities of modern card collecting while staying true to the love of the game. If you love sharp insights, behind-the-scenes secrets, and practical advice, you won’t want to miss this. Hit play now and join the conversation that’s shaping the future of sports cards—where passion, community, and smart investing collide.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Ep. 1: "From Sketches to Success: Sean Forney's Comic Journey"
    Mar 2 2026

    Behind the Panels: An Insider Look with Comic Artist Sean Forney

    In this episode, we dive into the world of comic art with seasoned artist Sean Forney. From his start in independent publishing to working on licensed properties and attending major conventions, Sean shares his journey, techniques, and insights into balancing creativity with deadlines.

    Key Topics

    • Sean Forney’s 20-year journey in comic art and self-publishing
    • The process of creating variant covers and character design
    • Managing tight deadlines and physical tolls of comic art
    • Insights into digital vs. traditional art methods
    • How conventions and networking influence his work
    • Behind-the-scenes of working with Marvel, DC, and independent publishers
    • Tips for aspiring artists: practicing, learning, and connecting
    • The evolution of crowdfunding and online sales during the pandemic

    Timestamps:
    00:00 - Introduction to Sean Forney’s career and background
    02:10 - Starting out in independent comics with Scarlet Huntress
    05:15 - Freelance projects: trading cards, sketch cards, and licensed work
    08:05 - Creating parody books like Do You Pooh? and mass cover production
    11:20 - Favorite tools: digital stylus, brush, and traditional vs. digital art
    14:00 - Handling tight deadlines: turnaround times for commissions and covers
    17:00 - The impact of COVID-19 on his workflow and comic shop support
    20:20 - Approaching character poses, facial expressions, and exaggerated storytelling
    22:50 - Panel layout and page turn effective storytelling strategies
    24:30 - Managing physical health: avoid tendonitis and muscle strain
    27:07 - Balancing multiple projects between conventions and ongoing stories
    28:50 - The logistics of attending conventions: shipping, tables, and setup
    36:41 - Mentors and industry influences, including Jack Kirby’s prolific work ethic
    39:48 - Learning through collaboration and feedback from industry friends
    43:16 - The process of penciling, inking, and coloring in comics
    52:28 - Frontline experiences working with Marvel, DC, and independent publishers
    63:41 - Upcoming shows: WonderCon, Megacon, and San Diego Comic-Con plans
    68:58 - Travel logistics: driving vs. flying and shipping artwork
    76:29 - Tips for affordable con setup: chairs, gear, and hacks
    77:17 - Building a network and building your own brand in comic art
    78:55 - Closing thoughts: advice for aspiring artists and connecting with fans

    Resources & Links

    • Sean Forney Art
    • Marvel Comics
    • Dynamite Comics
    • Kickstarter
    • Bloodstrike (Image Comics)
    • Night of the Seven Kingdoms (Example of analysis content)

    Connect with Sean Forney

    Instagram

    Twitter

    This episode offers a wealth of advice, experiences, and practical tips straight from a prolific comic artist who’s been behind the scenes of countless projects. Whether you're aspiring to break into the comic scene or just love learning about the creative process, Sean’s insights illuminate the dedication and ingenuity required to succeed.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
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