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This is a comic book podcast where we review comic stories featured in the hardcover format, as well as other interesting and iconic stories from Marvel, DC, Image and other Indie Comic Companies that we would like to share with our audience.

Andrew Galauner


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    Chew

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 33:21


    Chew is a comic book series created by John Layman with art by Rob Guillory published by Image Comics. This series revolves around the stories about U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) agent, Tony Chu, who solves crimes by receiving psychic impressions from whatever he consumes as food otherwise known as the powers of a Cibopath. In a world where due to a mass bird flu epidemic caused chicken to be outlawed and illegal, Agent Tony Chu is hired by the FDA stop black market chicken based crimes across America and other parts of the world. Teamed up with his cyborg partner John Colby, the two agents deal with everything from missing health inspectors, saving Poyo the chicken fighting champion, investigating a new mysterious chicken substitute, fighting vampires, a chicken smuggling ring, and so much more. This series filled with humor, mystery, action and recommended for fans looking to dig into a new buddy cop style series that is refreshing while still doing great character development and brilliant storytelling.

    Grim

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 36:09


    Published by Boom Studios, Grim is a original series created by writer Stephanie Phillips and artist Flaviano with colorist Rico Renzi, imagining the world of the afterlife run by various "Grim Reapers" of all backgrounds featuring the main character Jessica Harrow. She is a young Grim Reaper who is edgy yet caring character that is here to escort the dead to the afterlife. That is until her scythe gets stolen and the people living can see her. However, as we learn quickly this is just the tip of the iceberg. The mystery of Jessica Harrow's origins, how did she die, and how does her lineage end up putting the fate of the world in her hands, is what drives book forward. The pacing on this book is phenomenal, character development of Jessica is earned, the various Grim Reapers in their society are all unique, well developed story and the cliff hangers at the end of each issue made the series amazing. We recommend anyone who likes supernatural, action, drama with themes of horror vibes check out Grim. We read the first Deluxe Edition collecting the first 15 issues of the series, but the book is still ongoing with issues 16- 20 in volume 4 just released.

    Captain America: Sam Wilson

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 63:02


    In celebration of Captain America: Brave New World debuting this weekend, we discuss the passing of the torch from classic Captain America, Steve Rogers to Sam Wilson aka The Falcon. This was a significant modern impact on Captain America's continuity as a character and symbol Marvel Comics. Join us as we review Captain America: Sam Wilson: The Complete Collection Vol 1 featuring writers Rick Remender and Nick Spencer as they reinvigorate this legendary hero and expand on new dynamic concepts that demonstrates why Sam Wilson is a worthy successor to this role.

    The Dark Tower By Stephen King Graphic Novel Collection

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 49:16


    In the immortal words of legendary author Stephen King " The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed. The desert was the apotheosis of all deserts, huge, standing to the sky for what looked like eternity in all directions." The Dark Tower novel series written by Stephen King was originally published in 1982 with a world set in a Western with elements of the dark supernatural fantasy. The story follows the adventures of Roland Deschain, son of Steven of the House of Eld as The Gunslinger purses his quest to reach the Dark Tower, the center of the universes and his vengeance upon The Man In Black. Regarded as Stephen Kings magnum opus, this series was adapted into the comic book format published by Marvel Comics in 2007 by the incredible comic book team of Robin Furth, scripts by Peter David, and art by Jae Lee and Richard Isanove. During this podcast we will discuss the history of the series, adaptations of Dark Tower, the first arc of this story in the graphic novel collections and so much more.

    Comic Book Writer Spotlight: Chip Zdarsky

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 46:59


    If your new to reading comics or a seasoned reader looking for which writers, creators or artists to start or focus on it can be a bit overwhelming. During this episode we dive into the career of one of the comic book industry's current leading writers, Chip Zdarsky and discuss his career and which series he has worked on. This podcast mainly focuses on his Marvel work such as his Daredevil run, Spider-Man Life Story, Avengers Twilight along with stories surrounding his Howard the Duck run. We do mention his other work at DC and Image Comics, but are more knowledgeable on this material. Thank you for listening and supporting creatives in the comic book industry.

    The Walking Dead

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 52:54


    It's our 70th episode and what better way to celebrate than with our spooky season read. This year we took a pop culture retro dive into the highly acclaimed The Walking Dead Series created by Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore published by Image Comics in October of 2003. We review the first compendium volume covering the first 48 issues of the series. We discuss comic book vs TV show adaptation, the art styles, notable characters, and the interesting dynamics of surviving in a zombie post - apocalyptic world.

    Usagi Yojimbo

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 39:36


    40 years and over 165 issues, Stan Sakai's Usagi Yojimbo comic book series continues its ongoing adventures. The tales of this anthropomorphic rabbit Ronin center around seeking to helping others, redeeming the honor of fellow travelers and bringing justice worthy to those around him. Being heavily influenced by Japanese Cinema and the history of the infamous warrior Miyamoto Musashi, Stan Sakai embraces the elements of history and Japanese culture to create a masterpiece that has stood the test of time. Persevering through 4 different publishers Usagi Yojimbo continues to be one of the best award winning anthology series in the comic book industry. During this podcast we discuss our first reactions to the Usagi Yojimbo Saga Volume 1 collection and why new readers should consider checking out these incredible stories.

    Superior Spider-Man Omnibus

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 47:31


    One of highly acclaimed Spider-Man runs of last decade, Superior Spider-Man went into a complete new direction that had impact life on everyone's favorite web-slinger. Writer Dan Slott asked the question, "What make Spider-Man the hero we know today? Why Peter Parker? Can anyone be Spider-Man?" In a unique twist of fate, one of the web slingers arch foes becomes Spider-Man and the Marvel Universe is in for a wild ride. In this episode we discuss this omnibus and figure out what makes this run so impactful to read. We highly recommend fans of the Spider-Man checking out this comic book run by an incredible creative team.

    Justice - DC Comics Absolute Edition

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 53:51


    Everyone has a different perspective when it comes to seeking out justice. The heroes and villains' from DC Comics are no exception from it. When a nightmare of an apocalyptical vision occurs to members of the Legion of Doom its up to them to save humanity from the Justice League? Or is there more to this prophetic vision than what it seems. Our worlds finniest heroes must be resilient in order to withstand the combine forces of the likes of Lex Luthor, Brainiac, Gorilla Grodd, Cheetah, the Riddler and so many more the infamous evil iconic villains'. Written by Jim Kruger and Alex Ross, with art also by Ross and Doug Braithwaite this Absolute Edition collects the 12 issue series plus character designs and behind the scenes material of how this larger than life story that reinvigorated the super friends in todays modern society.

    Deadpool Classic: The Story Begins

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 56:08


    In celebration of the Deadpool returning to the big screen its time to take a closer look at Deadpool's comic book origins. During this podcast we review and discuss the Deadpool Classic Trade Paperback vol 1. This covers his first appearance in New Mutants #98 in 1991 created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld as well as stories from the legendary comic book writer Mark Waid, and the writer who brought him into a more familiar version we know today, Joe Kelly. His humor, stunning personality, and his 4th wall antics all had to start from somewhere, so tune in to find out more about your favorite Merc with a Mouth.

    Contract with God by Will Eisner

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 39:26


    This podcast episode reviews the first graphic novel A Contract with God by Will Eisner, known as the godfather of the graphic novel. The story is about a religious man gives up his faith after the passing of his young adopted daughter and how he struggles with acceptance and perceptive. This is one of the 4 tales based on Eisner experience growing up in The Bronx on Dropsie Avenue that takes place in this collected edition. This book is recommended for anyone who is interested in the history of comics, wants to learn more about the life of legendary Will Eisner and his impact on the comics industry.

    Wonder Women Historia: The Amazons

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 52:32


    When it comes to origins in comics it can be difficult to break new ground. However, Kelly Sue DeConnick found a way to bring a new vision to life for the world of Wonder Women. Wonder Women Historia explains how the Amazons were created, how Hippolyta: Diana's mother rose to power and the founding of island of Themyscira. DeConnick also teams up with 3 artists that bring her unique vision to each issue of this graphic novel featuring Phil Jimenez, Gene Ha, and Nicola Scott. This was also published from DC Comics: Black Label line. From the robust mythology of the Greek Gods to Hippolyta fighting of behalf of herself and her tribe of Amazons this epic story stands up shares the struggles of how they fought for their survival and justice for their people. We recommend this story for fans of Wonder Women, Greek Mythology and imaginative art styles that shows this larger than life world.

    The Incal

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 52:10


    During the 1980s the comic book industry came out with some of the greatest stories that we still hold in high regard today. This includes Watchmen, The Dark Knight Returns, Daredevil Born Again, Maus, and so many other innovative comics that changed the mindset of what kind of tales graphic novels can tell. The Incal by writer Alejandro Jodorowsky & art by Mœbius is regarded as one of the most epic sci-fi comic book stories of all time. This French graphic novel tells the wonderous adventure of detective John Difool and how the Incal, an object of immense power. brings him together with a group of strangers, warriors, bounty hunters and talking animals to help guide him through a prophecy that the fate of the universe depends on him to decide. This epic space opera is recommended for anyone who loves worldbuilding, investing in underdog heroes, mystery, and larger than life storylines. Fans of Dune, Blade Runner, Fifth Element, and Riddick are encouraged to read of the most expansive Sci-Fi graphic novel adventures in comic book history.

    X-MEN XXL by Jim Lee and Chris Claremont

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 58:04


    In 1991 Marvel relaunched the X-Men #1 title book with exciting collaboration of writer Chris Claremont and artist Jim Lee to become the world's best selling comic book of all time. The time at Marvel during Jim Lee's beginnings brought about a new era of art style that sets a new dynamic for the comic book industry going forward. This would also go on to inspire the designs of the X-Men Animated series that was huge success of Saturday Morning Cartoons. During this podcast we review the massive oversized collected edition of X-MEN XXL by Jim Lee to study the art that highlights some of the most memorable stories of the Claremont/Lee run including X-Men #1.

    Fables by Bill Willingham

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 53:46


    Fables are defined as a short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate objects as characters. However, if we deepen the mythology behind these iconic characters such as The Big Bad Wolf, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Jack & The Bean Stalk to give them human characteristics to compliment their magical/fantasy traits set in a human society where they live together, that is what the brilliant writer Bill Willingham sets his epic tale to be. With a mix of mature themes with fairy tales, Fables does an excellent job of brining to light mythical stories of old, with new insights, and above & beyond character investment that keeps everything unpredictable at the same time. This podcast will cover volumes 1-3 of the 14 Eisner Winning Vertigo DC Comics Series.

    They Called Us Enemy by George Takei

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 47:00


    The story of the great George Takei goes beyond his career of Star Trek, into his early beginnings growing up in America during the 1940s. They Called Us Enemy by George Takei, Justin Eisinger, Steven R. Scott with art by Harmony Becker tells the real life experiences Takei lived through during WWII when Japanese Americans were forced into internment camps in the United States during the aftermath of Pearl Harbor until the war was over. With the help of Takei's mother and father, George and his family were able to persevere through this era of traumatic uncertainly that forever changed the lives of thousands of Japanese Americans during one of the harshest times in world history. This part of history is tragically important as to not repeat itself, but to learn the valuable lessons shared in this journey of courage and bravery. This Eisner Award winning graphic novel for Best Reality-Based Work produced by Top Shelf Productions is highly recommended for readers who like nonfiction autobiographic memoirs as well as readers who want to learn about one of the most iconic pop culture leaders to take action outside of the television screen.

    Superman: Space Age

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 43:50


    BAM POW COMIC HOUR PODCAST RETURNS TO THE STUDIO! Hello True Believers, were back from our extended break returning to the universe to bring you exciting new comic book collected edition and graphic novel conversations. Superman Space Age written by Mark Russell and art Michael Allred with colors by Laura Allred is BAM POW Comic Hour's 2023 book of the year. Like many retellings of Superman's origin story, Superman Space Age does explain the origins as the Man of Steel from out space who learns about who he is and why is Superman. The unique twist that this creative team is set with a background of America in the 1960s with real world events and historical figures with iconic DC characters merging to blend the two worlds together. Clark Kent is on a journey of finding his purpose of how he can help others with the time he has on earth. The age of super heroes is born and receiving the call to action has tremendous weight and the ability to make the right decision has a huge responsibility. This book has 3 extended chapters taking place in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. The art by Michael Allred has a unique cartoon stylized perspective. However, this creative team does an incredible job at this ambitious vision only they could accomplish. We recommend this book to anyone looking for a fresh superman story and for fans of stories that blend history and fantasy together that delivers a deep meaningful, yet fun story with DC Comic Characters.

    Miracleman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 52:46


    For mature readers. Michael Moran speaks the magic works Kimota! and turns into the most powerful superhero the world has ever known, Miracleman. Where did he come from and what are his intentions? After a 18 year hiatus from a world altering a event Miracleman returns to save the day once again, but the world isn't same as it used to be. We review the Miracleman Omnibus that collects A Dream of Flying, The Red King Syndrome and Olympus as well as other various related stories and extras. In 1982 this 3 party story was written by the uncredited writer of Alan Moore along with art by Gary Leach, Alan Davis, John Totlebean, Rick Veitch, Chucky Austen, and John Ridgeway. Miracleman would truly pioneer the way for super hero reconstruction as well as the impactful behind the scenes history of this underrated comic book story that continues to show the brilliance of Alan Moore.

    Gotham Central

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 54:48


    Is there a Gotham City without Batman? Gotham Central written in collaboration by Greg Rucka and Ed Brubaker gives us a unique perspective from the detectives of G.C.P.D Major Crimes Unit. This anthology of cohesively written stories establishes the detectives that are hitting the streets, and searching for answers to crimes living in the shadow of Batman. These characters struggle with fighting for legitimacy, while doing their jobs before Batman can swoop in to save the day. The G.C.P.D fights to answer the question how villains' are made as they combat not only villain's from Batman's history, but also work to solve murders, cold cases, find missing persons, and so much more. With the art of Michael Lark, Stefano Gaudiano and Kano, this team establishes a modern crime noir story based in DC Comics fan favorite city of Gotham that makes it feel gritty, but authentic in order to focus on the story while investing in characters who you will eager to buckle in for the ride ahead. Batman has nothing on the detectives of the G.C.P.D. Not if this incredible collaborative team has anything to say about it.

    Gideon Falls with Featuring Guest Host Blaize Butler

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 58:24


    Where to start reading comics is a question that is always being asked by new readers and throughout the comic book community. It is a difficult question to ask, but one of our highest recommendations we can rely on is the works of the writer Jeff Lemire. Especially if you are looking to explore multiple different genres other than popular superheroes comic books. Gideon Falls by Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino with colors by the infamous Dave Stewart really does an excellent job at developing a new horror based world that is grounded in reality, but knows how to make it less predictable. There is always a new layer of mystery to get to the heart or center of the plot. However, once we learn the rules of Gideon Falls, the purpose behind the Black Barn that is seen is Norton Sinclair's visions, and the motivations about the Smiling Man behind the curtain, this supernatural story has you invested as you keep turning the page. If you are looking for a refreshing take on the horror genre, with a combination of supernatural along with mystery plot elements this book is for you. It also rewards readers for noticing small details or phrases, so do not be afraid to go back to reread previous issues as well. As fans of Jeff Lemire we strongly encourage readers to check out this story, his bibliography, as well as our previous reviews of Black Hammer and Sweet Tooth.

    Guardians of the Galaxy by Abnett and Lanning

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 44:33


    In celebration of Guardians of the Galaxy 3, we wanted to share our review one of the comic book runs featuring the comic adventuring team that the movie trilogy is based on. Writers Andy Lanning and Dan Abnett were instrumental in reigniting Marvel's Cosmic Universe with Annihilation and Annihilation: Conquest. After this in-universe cross over event they took some of the surviving characters and reintroduced them as a team in their own title Guardians of the Galaxy in 2008. This group features Star-Lord, Gamora, Phyla-Vell, Rocket Raccoon, Groot, Mantis, Drax the Destroyer and Adam Warlock along with other heroes from Marvel's cosmic backlog. We follow this cast of cosmic adventurers as they attempt to save time and space from the cataclysmic Faults that have the potential to destroy the universe as they know it and then some. They also persevere through another 2 Marvel events along with other villains that continue to test the unity of this interesting cast of cosmic heroes. The primary artist on the series, Paul Pelletier helps establish this new modern vision of the team that has ties to its 1969 version of the lineup, while creating a welcoming introduction to new comic book readers. If you like James Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy movie trilogy and looking for a jumping on point we recommend checking out the Guardians of the Galaxy by Abnett & Lanning Omnibus to follow along in their adventures while discovering what inspired the live action adaption.

    Saga by Brian K. Vaughan

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 47:24


    Saga is the story of parenthood as told in the most dramatic, space soap opera, action packed blockbuster, science fiction tale ever told. Written from acclaimed writer Brian K. Vaughan and co-created with illustrations by Fiona Staples, this creative team crafts a world around a young family of two different races who are trying to rasie their child in a war torn universe. There is everything from bounty hunters to politicians who are chasing after them to bring them to justice. This is for mature readers. However, we do recommend the 3 hardcover Image Deluxe editions books as well as supporting resurgence of the ongoing series.

    Animal Man By Grant Morrison

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 40:17


    Grant Morrison takes on one of the most forgotten heroes of the 1960s and reinvents him in only in the way Morrison can. Buddy Baker, has the power to imitate any animal's ability that he can sense around him. This leads to him joining the fight for animal rights, while still taking up the duties of being a superhero in the DC Universe and being a father/husband to his family . However, when the secrets of Buddy's past begin to arise the question remains who is behind all the evil going on around him. We recommend this story as one of the key Grant Morrison comic book runs that explains his unique writing style that not many other writers in the industry come close to.

    The JPAC Kids Present: Adventures of a Comic Book Artist (Shout-Out!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 2:05


    Stanley wants nothing more than to become a comic book artist and create heroes and villains for the comic books he loves so much. After a crazy turn of events, Stanley's heroes come alive! And so does the dreaded super-villain Doctor Shock Clock. It is up to Stanley to save the day with his own superheroes — charismatic but egotistical Star Guy, speedy Triple Time, environmentally correct Blossom, and cranky little Wombat Woman! Buy Tickets at https://janesvillepac.org/box-office/?eid=87954&edid=0 March 17-19, 2023 at the Janesville Performing Arts Center

    Young Avengers

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 44:46


    When the Avengers are gone, the mutant population gets depowered, and marvel universe is in disarray, who will take up the mantle to defend the earth? Writer Allen Heinberg along with artist Jim Cheung established the Young Avengers who are not sidekicks, but instead their own independent Avengers spinoff team. They are comprised of Patriot, Wiccan, Hulkling, Speed, Iron Lad, Stature, Vision and Hawkeye who all have connections to the legacy of Earth's Mightiest Heroes. These young heroes focus on proving to the world and their mentors why they have what it takes to save the day. With these characters coming to the MCU in live action we go into detail about the next generation of heroes as well as how relevant this team is written for today.

    Michael Moorcock's ELRIC

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 30:34


    Before Dune, Dungeons, and Dragons along with many other fantasy series, Michael Michael created his own groundbreaking story Elric of Melniboné novel saga. Moorcock created Elric as an evil conquering, sword wielding, necromancer that looks to become an antihero, to redeem himself and learning about the world outside of the old ancient traditions of his kingdom. Does his past, or culture define who he is, or does he have the ability to change his fate? We review the latest printing of the Michael Moorcock Graphic Novel Box Set published by Titan Comics that was adapted by Julien Blondel with the art & colors by Dider Poli, Robin Recht, as well as Jean Bastide. This collection is new reader friendly which does an excellent job of sharing the dark mysterious adventurers of Michael Moorcock's Elric for today's audience.

    Blacksad

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 37:34


    John Blacksad is a cat on the prowl in many ways you suspect, and some you may not be aware of. Blacksad is written by Juan Díaz Canales and illustrated by Juanjo Guarnido. The first three stories of this amazing French comics series were translated and published by Dark Horse Comics in 2010. The world of Blacksad takes place in a anthropomorphic setting where the animals take on human characteristics. However, these characters take on social issues of the 1950s and 60s such as city politics, racial trauma, the energy crisis and aspects of classic murder mystery underlying it all. It is all up to John Blacksad, P.I, to solve the case. This team does a flawless job developing each individual character to where no two figures look a like, they have a unique voice, while still retaining the animal attributes they are based on. The interior art done by Juanjo Guarnido is does with spectacular use of the watercolor format. The panels are given a unique interesting environments based on real life places and cities you might recognize. We recommend this series for fans of crime noir, or looking for a fresh understanding of murder mystery stories with social commentary.

    Parker By Richard Stark Adapted by Darwyn Cooke

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 50:48


    Parker by Richard Stark is an adaptation graphic novel series written and illustrated by the legendary Darwyn Cooke. There is an honor among thieves and the winners are the best players of the game or getting away with the crime. Based on the novels written by Richard Stark, aka Donald Westlake, Parker is a crime thriller series containing notably four stories: The Hunter, The Outfit, The Score, and Slayground along with a few other short tales told through the character of Parker. He is known for being a gritty antihero protagonist that will stop at nothing to accomplish his goal, and in some cases, exacting his revenge. Published by IDW, these stories are some of the last works of Darwyn Cooke who was the the driving force behind this passion project. If you are a fan of crime noir comics, or enjoy his popular DC Comics story: New Frontier, or looking for a refreshing take on heist type of Ocean's 13 the movie series, we highly recommend checking it out.

    Blankets by Craig Thompson

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 44:18


    Blankets by written and illustrated by Craig Thompson is an autobiographical story that recounts Craig's memories of growing up in Wisconsin from his childhood beginnings to adulthood. As he is explaining his journey, he goes into detail about his experiences living with his younger brother Phil along with his parents in a religious household, going to school, dealing with different social dynamics, searching out a career, navigating his first serious relationship, and finding his own path as a young adult. Blankets would go on to be recognized for winning several Eisner and Harvey awards in addition to being regarded as number one on Time Magazine's best comics of 2003 list, and in the top eight of their best comics of the decade. We highly recommend checking out this original graphic novel and seeking out why Craig Thompson's story is still worth discovering today.

    Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow by Tom King

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 41:49


    Supergirl, Kara Zor-El, leaps off the page in a new cosmic journey written by the Eisner Award wining writer Tom King and illustrated by Bilquis Evely. This creative team helped explain the heroic nature of this beloved character, but also developed how character still relatable and relevant today. This story is narrated by the supporting character Ruthye, a humanoid female from another planet set on a path of vengeance and justice who turns to Supergirl for help. However, when everything goes wrong an unconventional space traveling adventure across the stars changes Ruthye's life as she recounts what took place during her time with Kara Zor-El. If your a fan of Tom King, or Supergirl, or enjoy a good Sci-Fi/Fantasy epic enjoy we highly recommend you tune-in and check out this amazing story.

    Hellboy

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 45:12


    To accept fate or follow your own path is what weighs heavily on the mind of epic figure created by Mike Mignola: Hellboy. A young devil summoned from hell when was saved during World War 2. Hellboy was raised in a wholesome environment, trained by the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense(BPRD) to fight and protect all things that lurk in the shadows. He just wants to do it on his own terms. When destiny calls to him at every corner to accept his duties Hellboy challenges each friend or foe that wants to control him, but he continues to fight for the world he believes in. Mignola's masterpiece is one of the greatest original heroes that rises to occasion in modern comics. Watching the inspiration from many different kinds of folkore and mythology weaved together through the writing as well as illustrations on the page is a story we highly recommend.

    Fantastic Four: Full Circle

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 29:50


    One of the greatest comic book artists of our time returns with a reinvigorated new art style and brand new story about Marvel's Comics first family: The Fantastic Four. Alex Ross is known for his many comic book covers, fine art pieces, as well as illustrating such stories as Marvels, Kingdom Come, Earth X, Justice and many other outstanding works. Ross writes, draws, along with colors this unique Fantastic Four graphic novel published by Abrams Comic Arts. This story picks up with characters from Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's infamous story in Fantastic Four #51 This Man... This Monster, which we encourage listeners to check out but it isn't necessary to appreciate the masterfully crafted tale. This self contained journey takes Mr. Fantastic, The Invisible Women, Human Torch, and The Thing to the Negative Zone when a familiar visitor from their past calls them back to the anti matter universe to help solve a problem only they can do. Just a typical day for this unique cast of characters. Ross takes these heroes back to their roots, while paying homage to a variety of influences that not only impacted the team, but himself as a comic book artist.

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin Featuring Guest Host: Joshua James

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 48:21


    In the far future when the forces of evil take over the world, the last ronin remains standing to avenge his family and seek justice. This Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle story written by Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird, and Tom Waltz has been a long time coming. However, Eastman and Waltz finally found the right time and creative team to start publishing this amazing tale in 2020. They did an astounding job at paying homage to the writer's 38 years of TMNT legacy. This comic explains a possible ending to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and explores the themes of survivors guilt, PTSD, grief as well as many other complex emotions that are fitting to this grand scale of adventure. If you are a new fan, but enjoy a good story, or long time fan that grew up with the franchise we definitely recommend checking out this incredible 5 epic issue run in any format that is accessible.

    Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus Vol 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 47:10


    Spider-Man remains to be one of the timeless characters that remains a pop culture icon. However, every character needs a revitalization to be relatable to readers and the world around him, especially a character at that time was around for 40 years. The Ultimate Marvel Universe was introduced as a world with an modern realistic take of what problems readers are dealing with outside their door as well as addressing the cultural issues people were facing. Brian Michael Bendis introduces a fresh take on Spider-Man that takes Peter Parker back to his roots of high school beginning, but taking place in the year 2000, when the comic book was coming out. Partnered with the rising Spider-Man artist Mark Bagley, this team would tell a contemporary ongoing story that would encourage new concepts while revisiting classic characters and the goal of introducing new readers to this infamous webslinging superhero.

    The Death of Superman Omnibus

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 46:50


    One of the most infamous comic book superhero deaths in pop culture history occurred 30 years ago in Superman #75 The Death of Superman Story Arc in 1992. The Man of Steel finally meets his match against the brutal villain Doomsday. This storyline changed the modern landscape of comics by addressing the importance of the issues, effects and the fallout of major character deaths. We discuss the making of the this infamous story, the context of the era, what is contained the Death of Superman Omnibus along with what happens next in the adventures of Superman.

    She Hulk by Byrne

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 32:03


    With the upcoming live action Disney+ show we would like to answer the question: Who is She-Hulk? Jennifer Walters, cousin of the the renowned scientist Bruce Banner, receives a blood transfusion from the Hulk which turns which turns her into a larger than life super hero. However, under the guidance of comic book extraordinaire John Byrne, he is able to craft a story that challenges the boundaries of what it means to be a gamma powered hero and how this female character encounters the tropes of being a lead in her own solo series while seeking acceptance from those around her. Also, we breakdown She Hulk and John Byrne's most well known story element in this run. What is the fourth wall and why does it matter to you? Tune in to find out more about the exciting impact of this trailblazer superheroine She Hulk.

    Decorum by Hickman and Huddleston

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 35:15


    Journey with us as we review an original, creator owned graphic novel: Decorum by Jonathan Hickman and Mike Huddleston published by Image Comics. Known for writing galaxy spanning stories in the world of Marvel with Secret Warriors, Fantastic Four, Avengers and the X-Men Hickman takes on a new quest with rich detail and interesting plot development. Decorum follows the story of Neha, a young delivery girl trying to take care of her family who gets rescued from by Imogen an experienced assassin who recruits her to train in the art of assassination. However, the scale of who, what and the stakes of their missions evolve over the course of this epic journey. This 8 issue Eisner Nominated series goes on a wild cosmic thrill seeking ride and we're here for it.

    Thor by Jason Aaron

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 47:34


    Behold true believers! We explore the epic quest of Thor by Jason Aaron. We examine the larger than life journey of Thor Odinson and tale of Jane Foster as they fight foes such as the villainous Gorr, the God Butcher, along with the impending doom of War of the Realms. With the hype surrounding the movie release of Thor: Love and Thunder this episode will discuss where the character has been, source material that the movie is based upon, as well as understanding why this run stands out as one of the most highly recommended Thor stories in modern comics today.

    Archie Comics Featuring Guest Host: Ruben Najera

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 45:19


    Join us for an amazing conversation with Ruben Narjera, a writer for the new Archie Comics Issue: The Best Archie Comic Ever. We talk about this blockbuster of a comic while reflecting on the legacy of Archie Comics in pop culture. Also, we discuss Ruben's journey as a writer growing up in Imperial Valley, California and how he developed a community with a his Eisner nominated comic book store Metahumans Comics.

    Woodstake Featuring Guest Host: Shawn Hainsworth

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 47:26


    The infamous Woodstock Music Festival of 1969 changed the music scene and had a significant cultural impact that shocked the system of the day. However, lurking behind the scenes an ancient evil starts to reveal its hand. Creatures of the night start to invade the summer of love causing a clash of ideals with three days of peace, music and blood. We sit down with creator of Woodstake, Shawn Hainsworth, to discuss the first issue of the seven part horror comic series published by SHP Comics. We cover the concept of the book, the new innovations of indie comic creative teams navigating today's scene, and different approaches of writing a story.

    Red Sonja by Gail Simone

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 27:14


    From the tales of swords and sorcery, Gail Simone reinvigorates the iconic female barbarian, Red Sonja. The hardcover omnibus published by Dynamite Entertainment covers all 18 issues of Simone's 2013 comic book run. This epic female warrior may not seem like a typical hero, but she is the most caring swashbuckler the world has ever known. Illustrated by Walter Giovani and colors by Adriano Lucas along with many other artists, created a world that invests so much into character development that will captivate new readers from all walks of life. Gail Simone continues to prove that lead female characters like Red Sonja have every right to stand on their own, overcome stereotypes, and thrive in their own amazing stories that continue the warrior's journey.

    Darth Vader by Charles Soule

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 31:17


    Darth Vader is one of the greatest villains of all time. He is know for his rage, mystery and the darkness within. In 2015 Marvel Comics regained the license of Star Wars comics from its previous publisher in order to establish a fresh slate for the comic universe while persevering its rich history. Then during 2017 acclaimed writer, Charles Soule who is known for his comic runs on Daredevil, Swamp Thing, Undiscovered Country and many more, took up the mantle to start his own solo series for the Sith Lord himself. He answered the question, what happens to Darth Vader after Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith? Vader is all powerful and an experienced fighter, so how do you make this infamous character interesting, while living up to the fandom surrounding the character himself? Charles Soule sets out to accomplish this by using his creativity to challenge Darth Vader, while telling a story explaining the motivations behind the character, developing a interesting supporting cast, and tying up loose ends that you will never see coming.

    Dr. Strange Double Feature: A Separate Reality and Triumph & Torment

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 51:11


    Not 1 but 2 stories featuring the Sorcerer Supreme! Dr. Strange has deep roots going back to the legendary Stan Lee and Steve Ditko era. Creative teams have always found ways to take the character in new amazing directions. They shatter all expectations, while explore how magic works in the Marvel Universe. The first graphic novel is a Separate Reality by Steve Englehart and Frank Brunner. This book is a excellent crash course that examines a wide variety of themes that Steve Strange fights against to save his soul, save his master: The Ancient One, and confront death itself. Triumph and Torment is the second acclaimed graphic novel by Roger Stern with illustrations by Mike Mignola. A road trip style adventure takes Dr. Strange and teams up with the infamous villain Dr. Doom. Two characters that typically do not interact with each other find a way to work together to save Doom's mother's soul from the greatest evil in the cosmos.

    Once and Future by Kieron Gillen Featuring Guest Host: Matt Schreier

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 44:46


    The tale of the legend of King Arthur is not always what it seems. Written by the infamous writer Kieron Gillen and illustrated by Dan Mora we review Once and Future deluxe hardcover edition published by Boom Studios. This introduces a new dark twisted modern perspective on a resurrected King Arthur with his plans to conquer Britain in todays society through fables and folklore brought to life. Its up to our heroes Duncan and his grandmother Bridgitte, to fight the King while fulfilling storybook roles that take on a character of their own. We discuss this book along with how pop culture shaped the epic mythology of King Arthur.

    Aquaman by Geoff Johns Omnibus

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 40:16


    We take a deep dive into the oceans trenches to investigate Aquaman Omnibus written by Geoff Johns. No he doesn't talk to fish, he fights to protect ocean life and humanity. This series is considered new reader friendly, and reintroduces the King of Atlantis in a modern setting that builds confidence in the character. The incredible world building that the creative establishes in this series explores who Aquaman is and why he is an important hero that deserves spotlight in the DC Universe.

    Moon Knight

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 47:38


    With the upcoming Marvel tv series on the horizon, we would like explain who is Moon Knight, and his comic book origins. This complex character not only has multiple personality disorder, but also contains a great supporting cast. Moon Knight's ongoing path of vengeance continues as we breakdown what motivates the hero and give some early insights into show.

    Maus

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 38:30


    One of the most iconic graphic novels that has stood the test of time is Maus by Art Spiegelman. In this Pulitzer Prize winning book, the story provides a first hand insight into the author's relationship with his father, Vladek Spiegleman and his experience of how he survived the Holocaust. During this episode we discuss why this book is still important for everyone to read, and why it is still relevant today in light of recent events.

    Batman: Court of Owls

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 45:16


    A new beginning to the Dark Knight opens up doors and awakens an ancient evil: The Court of Owls. Written by Scott Snyder and illustrated by Greg Capullo, everything Batman knows about Gotham City becomes questioned when a new villainous organization strikes our hero where he least expects it. Pulled in by an amazing unique perspective, we discuss the art style, motivations, and why the Court of Owls is one of the best villainous concepts that challenges Batman psyche in this captivating story.

    Marvels by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross Featuring Guest Host: Josh Wilson Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 43:54


    It doesn't get much more timeless than this iconic story: Marvels by Busiek and Ross. This book examines the the unique perceptive of photographer Phil Sheldon, as he witnesses the biggest moments in the Marvel Universe from 1939 to 1974. Across four breathtaking issues drawn by the legendary artist Alex Ross, we review how this graphic novel stands the test of time, and why these moments in Marvel history are still monumental in comics today.

    Comic book Creator Interview with Josh Wilson of Twilight Custard Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 26:25


    Check out this exciting interview with the creator of Twilight Custard, Josh Wilson. We discuss all the interesting behind the scene origins of this amazing graphic novel, the story elements, and what it takes to self publish a comic book. Stay tuned for a follow up conversation with this amazing writer in part 2 of as we review an iconic Marvel tale that still stands the test of time.

    Rick and Morty vs Dungeons and Dragons Featuring Guest Host: Joshua James

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 65:56


    Join us for a thrilling adventure with our favorite traveling companions, Rick and Morty as they explore the fantasy world of Dungeons and Dragons in this exciting deluxe hardcover edition. Written by Jim Zub and Patrick Rothfuss along with illustrations by Troy Little, this series greatly captures the spirit of the show while combining the worldbuilding lore of the roleplaying game. We explore why both of these franchises compliment each other, as well as all of our favorite moments and Easter eggs.

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