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Episode 189: Taking care of each other and community featuring Sarah Gailey and Liana Kangas

We’re back, Bitches! Sara Century returns for a special bonus interview with Sarah Gailey and Liana Kangas! They discuss their deliciously dark murder mystery scifi comic KNOW YOUR STATION which is about so, so much more. Gailey and Kangas get into collaborating with someone who really understands you, playing around with scifi tropes, using gore and body horror to get the right comic rating, and so much more!

Pick up KNOW YOUR STATION wherever you get your comics!

Learn more about Sarah Gailey at: https://sarahgailey.com/

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Listen to Gailey’s earlier appearance on BoC Episode 109 Cannibalism and capitalism

Learn more about Liana Kangas at: https://www.lianakangas.com/

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Learn more about Sara Century at: https://saracentury.com/

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