This week on the AIPT Comics Podcast, we’re bringing you the full, uncut interview with Chris Condon and Charlie Adlard, the creative team behind Of the Earth. If you’re into slow-burn horror that gets under your skin, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. We dig into how the series taps into environmental fears, why restraint can be more powerful than spectacle, and how the story builds a creeping sense of dread that lingers long after you’ve finished reading.
Across the interview, Condon and Adlard open up about their creative process, the themes driving the book, and the challenge of telling an eco-horror story that feels grounded and real. It’s a thoughtful, wide-ranging discussion about tone, collaboration, and what horror can say about the world we’re living in right now. Stick around for the full interview, plus our usual breakdown of the week’s biggest comics news and our picks for the best books you should be reading.
You can stream the AIPT Comics podcast below or find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts.
AIPT Comics Podcast Best Books of the Week:
Dave:
- Destination Kill #1 (Joe Palmer)
- Innards #1 (Rob Guillory, Sam Lotfi)
Alex:
- Absolute Batman #20 (Snyder, Dragotta)
- Hidden Springs #1 (Rob Williams, Nil Vendrell Pallach)
Standout KAPOW moment of the week:
Alex: Uncanny X-Men #28 (Simone, Vecchio)

Dave: Hidden Springs #1 (Rob Williams, Nil Vendrell Pallach)

In our Judging by the Cover segment, Dave picks Dan Mora’s Batman / Superman: World’s Finest #51 cover, and Alex picks Christian Ward and Martin Simmonds’ covers for Odin. Check out both below.


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