Another podcast from Andas, which is premiering today, is a gritty Singaporean neo-noir thriller called Catskull. Both podcasts are made by Andas Productions, which is a multi-award-winning studio, having just won several Signal Awards for their work on DC’s High Volume: Batman. Andas Productions is a Singapore-based studio for audio fiction and video game adaptations.
According to Andas, their diverse range of projects are united by the three following pillars:
Awe: They go all-in to create moments of genuine majesty and wonder in our stories.
Entertainment: They believe in heavy themes delivered with a light touch; balancing maturity and scope with levity and hope.
Accessibility: They strive for releases that as many people can enjoy as possible, leaning into the borderless frontiers of digital storytelling to serve underrepresented listeners and creators alike.
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Season Four of Comic Sans premieres
Comic Sans is a podcast about comics for the curious, hosted by seasoned reader Myle Yan Tay and page-flipping newbie Nathaniel Mah.
Every episode, they dive into a new comic, talk about what the co-hosts love, and break down how stories are told using the tools of the comic book trade.
They read all kinds of comics from all over the world — from classic crime capers, to romcom sports manga, to postcolonial vampire tales — and give you just enough context to read along with us.
Hosts Myle Yan Tay and Nathaniel Mah make comics fun, thoughtful, and wildly accessible for beginners and lifelong fans alike. The show highlights comics from around the world with humor, heart, and fandom, bridging the gap between deep critique and genuine joy.
I've listened to several episodes and find the co-hosts smart, insanely curious, and entertaining.
So whether you're looking for your first comic or your five hundredth, check out Comic Sans.
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Catskull podcast premieres
The show is a thriller about violence, identity, and the dark pursuit of finally mattering. With lush sound design and compelling writing, catskull paints a visceral and grimy picture of life in Singapore. It explores the frustrations of injustice and fires of friendship with a tale that will leave you on the edge of your seat and wanting to hear more.




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