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In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone

In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone

By: Scout Jillian Robin & Matt
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A comics and manga podcast for everyone© 2026 Scout, Jillian, Robin, & Matt Art Science Fiction
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  • "KOH-BOKU" by Sonoo Michiru
    Jun 25 2026

    Today, Scout and Matt discuss KOH-BOKU, famous for foreign readers introducing its creator to the phrase "Old Man Yaoi." They discuss the success and failures of tropes, representations of aging in manga, and the strange gender dynamics going on in this book.


    • (00:00) - "KOH-BOKU" by Sonoo Michiru
    • (00:46) - Front Matter
    • (01:54) - Plot Summary
    • (02:22) - Old man yaoi!
    • (03:28) - This is bare bones yaoi
    • (04:38) - “Old man yaoi”?
    • (06:09) - Michiru’s first manga
    • (06:55) - The “tropes”
    • (14:22) - Matt says 1 good thing
    • (16:13) - The art
    • (19:44) - Scout likes the ambiguity
    • (23:01) - SPOILER ZONE
    • (28:11) - The gender of it all
    • (31:37) - Go read Love in the Palm of His Hand!
    • (32:44) - A couple great moments
    • (38:42) - Intersubjectivity
    • (42:26) - Further Reading

    Further Reading
    • Sonoo Michiru has a lot of oneshots that focus on similar demographics and topics - she loves some guys who have jobs and want to kiss.
    • Love in the Palm of his Hand is the other yaoi manga we’ve covered on In Sequence and I stand by that being a real good example of the genre.
    • Black Blood by Hayate Kuku
    • Wet Sand by Doyak
    • Lover Boy by ZEC
    • SHWD: Special Hazardous Waste Disposal by sono N

    A comics podcast for everyone, proud to be a part of The Worst Garbage network.

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    This week’s panelists can be found at:
    Scout
    Matt

    Editing this week by AJ Fillari.
    Cover art by Scout Wilkinson.
    Intro/Outro music by Boqeh.

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    50 mins
  • “The Arrival” by Shaun Tan
    Jun 11 2026

    What does it take to tell a wordless story? Today, the panelists explore that question as Jillian guides Matt and Scout through the fantastical immigrant story of The Arrival by Shaun Tan. Together, we muse on the power of reaching out and sharing our stories to bring us closer together, even when we feel worlds apart. (And also, discuss the immutable staying power of a weird little guy.)


    • (00:00) - “The Arrival” by Shaun Tan
    • (00:21) - Front Matter
    • (01:52) - Our experience with The Arrival
    • (04:17) - Zero words!
    • (08:35) - The antique photo style
    • (10:29) - Dark gutters!
    • (12:13) - SPOILER ZONE
    • (12:44) - Symmetry
    • (14:35) - The creature
    • (15:19) - Not the real world but very real
    • (18:12) - Kinship with the main character
    • (19:50) - Moments that stuck with us
    • (27:16) - The final page
    • (32:07) - Familiars
    • (38:02) - Studying this book
    • (42:51) - Further reading

    Further Reading
    • Tan has written and illustrated several other books, with his other most notable being “The Lost Thing”
    • Tan’s essay on the picture book: https://www.shauntan.net/esssay-picture-books-who-for
    • Daytripper by Fabio Moon & Gabriel Ba
    • Nonfiction graphic novels about the experience of immigrants and refugees are a genre all in their own - there’s a lot out there for you to take your pick from! Here’s a brief list curated by the Chicago Public Library: https://chipublib.bibliocommons.com/v2/list/display/298488099/1717973901

    A comics podcast for everyone, proud to be a part of The Worst Garbage network.

    Find us on Bluesky or Tumblr.

    This week’s panelists can be found at:
    Scout
    Matt

    Jillian

    Editing this week by AJ Fillari.
    Cover art by Scout Wilkinson.
    Intro/Outro music by Boqeh.

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    47 mins
  • “It's Lonely At The Centre of The Earth” by Zoe Thorogood
    May 28 2026

    Today the Panelists discuss what makes autobiography good, marvel at the eccentricity of this book's art, and learn the value of good criticism. Never forget to eat your vegetables and pull some weeds.


    • (00:00) - “It's Lonely At The Centre of The Earth” by Zoe Thorogood
    • (00:20) - Front Matter
    • (01:06) - Content Warnings
    • (01:22) - Zoe Thorogood
    • (02:41) - Impressions
    • (08:53) - Structure (or lack of it)
    • (10:51) - Starting the comic over
    • (12:01) - Exhilarating Art
    • (20:33) - Spoiler Zone
    • (22:03) - Art spoilers
    • (24:45) - Self-criticism
    • (27:23) - The monologue makes it better
    • (32:23) - Sorry you’re relatable, Zoe
    • (35:52) - The catboy
    • (40:36) - VRChat
    • (42:21) - The potato story
    • (43:41) - Criticism is good
    • (44:30) - Further reading

    Further Reading

    - The impending blindness of Billie Scott, Avery Hill Publishing, 2020
    - Creepshow Vol.2 #3 (OF 5), Image Comics, 2023
    - Hack Slash: Back To School, Image Comics, 2023–2024
    - "Harley Quinn and the Seven Sidekicks" in Harley Quinn: Black+White+Redder #4, DC Comics, 2023
    - "For James" in Ice Cream Man #43, Image Comics, 2025
    - Spinning by Tillie Walden

    A comics podcast for everyone, proud to be a part of The Worst Garbage network.

    Find us on Bluesky or Tumblr.

    This week’s panelists can be found at:
    Scout
    Robin

    Jillian

    Editing this week by AJ Fillari.
    Cover art by Scout Wilkinson.
    Intro/Outro music by Boqeh.

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    50 mins
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