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Ian and Billy, and this time Mike, sit around talking about comics they like, this time going over the ongoing problems of storing and displaying comics, The Photo Journal Guide To Comic Books, how none of us can afford to collect golden age books, comic art trading cards, Kyle Hotz's early Northstar work, getting signatures and sketches, the time that Billy met Neal Adams and had to pee, Scout's Black Caravan imprint, Alexis Ziritt's art, Slow Death Funnies #1, Richard Corben's Rowlf, the new Power Comics release of Earthman and lots more. Follow us on Instagram @queenscomicpodcast If you're in the NYC area, check out the Queens Comic Party on 1/29/23 - details on Instagram @queenscomicparty Theme song by Mark! HEY HEY!
Night Hunters is a Floating World Comics independent comic book feature illustrated by Alexis Ziritt and written by Dave Baker. Dave Baker joins Jublar and Cami for a Q&A to discuss the cyber-future setting and characters of Night Hunters. Dave Baker breaks down how this comic book is his artistic protest for the culture movements that are taking place in the real world of today. Night Hunters takes place in a dystopian cyber modified future set in Venezuela 2057-2078. Cyber-mech modified super cops control the streets of Gran Caracas by establishing peace through the citizens' superior obedience, extreme police brutality, and only giving basic human rights to those who are or were former police officers. If you love bootleg 80s movie posters or if you're still waiting on your cyber-punk video game refund then this comic book is for you! Music credit to: Jeremy Blake - Power Up! (Theme song) Karl Casey @whitebataudio for the music tracks: Androids and Sentient Beings, Rain City, Hackers, Alien ruins, O-Ren
This week, you should be spending your money on Night Hunters #2, published by Floating World Comics and created by writer Dave Baker and artist Alexis Ziritt. Dave Baker joins us to talk about this dazzling, dystopian 4-part cyberpunk mini series set in a future Venezuela. FOLLOW! Dave Baker (Writer, Night Hunters) Twitter: @xdavebakerx Instagram: @xdavebakerx Web: heydavebaker.com Floating World Comics (Publisher, Night Hunters) Twitter: @floating_world Instagram: @floatingworldcomics Web: floatingworldcomics.com . . . BUY THIS COMIC! is the show where YOU keep the vital and vibrant medium of comics alive by infusing it with your hard-earned cash. Buy This Comic! Twitter: @buythiscomic Instagram: @buythiscomic Facebook: @buythiscomic Web: buythiscomic.net Jason Mojica (Host, Buy This Comic!) Twitter: @elmodernisto Instagram: @jasonmojicacomics Music: "You Are A Monster" by Monroeville Music Center, used under a Creative Commons Attribution License
Phil, Kevin and Andy begin 2021 by discussing some vintage Children’s television shows from Canada?! Satan’s Six #4 by John Cleary Armando Gil, Tony Isabella, Kurt Busiek, Neil Vokes, and John Beatty. (Topps Comics) Level Up OGN by Gene Luen Yang and Thien Pham (Square Fish)https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250108111 Night Hunters #1 by Dave Baker and Alexis Ziritt […] The post Indie Comic Book Noise Episode 466 – Hello 2021 first appeared on Indie Comic Book Noise.
Cruzamos el charco hasta Florida para hablar con un Venezolano, Alexis Ziritt que nos propone una space opera psicotrópipostpunkirbiana o lo que más pueda parecerse a experimentar la locura visual que es su Space Riders. Una serie de Black Mask que aterriza de la mano de Gigamesh y que propone romper con todo lo que esperamos de un cómic de ciencia ficción sin olvidar sus bases. Única e increíble, todo un viaje los dispuestos a alucinar en colores literalmente.
Cruzamos el charco hasta Florida para hablar con un Venezolano, Alexis Ziritt que nos propone una space opera psicotrópipostpunkirbiana o lo que más pueda parecerse a experimentar la locura visual que es su Space Riders. Una serie de Black Mask que aterriza de la mano de Gigamesh y que propone romper con todo lo que esperamos de un cómic de ciencia ficción sin olvidar sus bases. Única e increíble, todo un viaje los dispuestos a alucinar en colores literalmente.
CAPÍTULO #251… Prepárate para seis horas de pura viñeta. Nos adentraremos en las oficinas del GCPD para vivir con los agentes su día a día en Gotham Central, una maravillosa serie de Brubaker, Rucka y Lark que no le puede faltar por leer a nadie. Además cruzamos el Atlántico para charlar desde el estado de Florida con Alexis Ziritt, creador de la gran Space Riders que recién ha llegado a nuestro país. Y como siempre, actualidad muy importante, como el adiós de Richar Corben, la adquisición de Skybound por ECC, o los anuncios de Disney en Marvel y Star Wars. ¿Algo más? si , bombazos de novedades como Galdós y la Miseria, El Don, o Matadero Cinco. Gracias por estar al otro lado agentes ¡Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:10:24] Fallece Richard Corben James Harren Anuncia Ultraomega ECC se hace con las licencias de Skybound Anunciadas nuevas series Marvel y Star Wars en Disney+ NOVEDADES Y RELECTURAS [00:30:07] Blade Runner Jazz Maynard El Don Americania historias de la frontera Galdós y la miseria El Escorpión Hulk 100 Mercy Cuphead Matadero cinco ANÁLISIS: GOTHAM CENTRAL [01:52:57] Creada a partir de una colaboración previa, los maestros Ed Brubaker y Greg Rucka llamaron a Michael Lark para confeccionar entre los tres lo que sería una de las mejores series de DC comics. Gotham Central nos acerca a los agentes de policía de Gotham a través de un punto de vista realista y que sabe a las mejores series noir y policiacas que se hayan hecho nunca. ENTREVISTA: JAlexis Ziritt [04:31:24] Cruzamos el charco hasta Florida para hablar con un Venezolano, Alexis Ziritt que nos propone una space opera psicotrópipostpunkirbiana o lo que más pueda parecerse a experimentar la locura visual que es su Space Riders. Una serie de Black Mask que aterriza de la mano de Gigamesh y que propone romper con todo lo que esperamos de un cómic de ciencia ficción sin olvidar sus bases. Única e increíble, todo un viaje los dispuestos a alucinar en colores literalmente. CORREO DEL AGENTE [05:31:30] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, ¡Habla pueblo Habla! Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! Tomos y Grapas es un medio de comunicación donde hablamos de todo lo referente sobre el mundo del cómic, novela gráfica e ilustración.
CAPÍTULO #251… Prepárate para seis horas de pura viñeta. Nos adentraremos en las oficinas del GCPD para vivir con los agentes su día a día en Gotham Central, una maravillosa serie de Brubaker, Rucka y Lark que no le puede faltar por leer a nadie. Además cruzamos el Atlántico para charlar desde el estado de Florida con Alexis Ziritt, creador de la gran Space Riders que recién ha llegado a nuestro país. Y como siempre, actualidad muy importante, como el adiós de Richar Corben, la adquisición de Skybound por ECC, o los anuncios de Disney en Marvel y Star Wars. ¿Algo más? si , bombazos de novedades como Galdós y la Miseria, El Don, o Matadero Cinco. Gracias por estar al otro lado agentes ¡Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:10:24] Fallece Richard Corben James Harren Anuncia Ultraomega ECC se hace con las licencias de Skybound Anunciadas nuevas series Marvel y Star Wars en Disney+ NOVEDADES Y RELECTURAS [00:30:07] Blade Runner Jazz Maynard El Don Americania historias de la frontera Galdós y la miseria El Escorpión Hulk 100 Mercy Cuphead Matadero cinco ANÁLISIS: GOTHAM CENTRAL [01:52:57] Creada a partir de una colaboración previa, los maestros Ed Brubaker y Greg Rucka llamaron a Michael Lark para confeccionar entre los tres lo que sería una de las mejores series de DC comics. Gotham Central nos acerca a los agentes de policía de Gotham a través de un punto de vista realista y que sabe a las mejores series noir y policiacas que se hayan hecho nunca. ENTREVISTA: JAlexis Ziritt [04:31:24] Cruzamos el charco hasta Florida para hablar con un Venezolano, Alexis Ziritt que nos propone una space opera psicotrópipostpunkirbiana o lo que más pueda parecerse a experimentar la locura visual que es su Space Riders. Una serie de Black Mask que aterriza de la mano de Gigamesh y que propone romper con todo lo que esperamos de un cómic de ciencia ficción sin olvidar sus bases. Única e increíble, todo un viaje los dispuestos a alucinar en colores literalmente. CORREO DEL AGENTE [05:31:30] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, ¡Habla pueblo Habla! Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! Tomos y Grapas es un medio de comunicación donde hablamos de todo lo referente sobre el mundo del cómic, novela gráfica e ilustración.
Gutter Boys is pleased to be joined by Florida-based illustrator and comic artist Alexis Ziritt, co-creator of Mekano Turbo Fumetti, Space Riders (Black Mask) and Tarantula (Adhouse). This guy has been everywhere over the last decade, becoming a major figure in both comics and commercial art for his signature use of vibrant colors and kinetic brush work. Unfortunately for him, he's also one of our best pals in this biz we call comics. On this episode we talk shop about how and why he got into comics, his process when it comes to making a comic, his various sources of inspiration, and what he's been working on as of late. Strap in because this episode is a long one (honk honk). Check out his work at aziritt.com, become a supporter of his Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/aziritt or follow him on Instagram & Twitter @aziritt. Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email us at gutterboyspodcast@gmail.com and we'll read it on the next episode, or give the Gutter Boys a follow on Instagram and Twitter (JB: @mortcrimpjr; Cam: @camdelrosario). And of course, please like, share, and subscribe on your preferred podcast platform and help grow the Gutter Gang Nation! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gutterboys/support
In this week’s episode of Off Panel, cartoonist Dave Baker joins the show to talk about his Kickstarter for his comic with Alexis Ziritt, Night Hunters, and what drives him as a creator. Baker discusses the NYCC experience, his different interests as a creator, existing in different sides of comics at once, his love of Todd McFarlane, charting his own path, the story behind Night Hunters, working with Ziritt, partnering with Floating World, the stresses of Kickstarter, con life, the value of having a con crew, and more.
Justice League: No Justice by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Joshua Williamson, Francis Manapul, Riley Rossmo, Marcus To, and Hi-Fi, Justice League #1 by Scott Snyder, Jim Cheung, Mark Morales, and Tomeu Morey, Alexis Ziritt, Deadpool #1 by Skottie Young, Nic Klein, Scott Hepburn, and Ian Herring, Savage Dragon #234 by Erik Larson and Nikos Koutsis from Image, Anno Dracula: 1895: Seven Days in Mayhem by Kim Newman, Paul McCaffrey, Kevin Enhart, and Bambos Georgiou from Titan Comics, Immortal Hulk #1, Coda #1 from BOOM!, The Last Jedi, Doomsday Clock #5, Man of Steel #2, Terry Dodson's Muse, the Where We Live anthology, Redline from Oni Press, Swing from Top Cow, Wallace the Brave by Will Henry, plus a whole mess more!
On this Book Club special, The Pals read Black Mask's Space Riders from Alexis Ziritt and Fabian Rangel Jr! And SURPRISE they're pretty divided! PLUS: Darkseid is? The Comics Pals is a weekly comic book podcast where a group of comic book journalists and friends get together to talk comics. The Pals: Sean: twitter.com/SeansSoapbox Pete: twitter.com/Loud_Pete Cale: twitter.com/Totointow Marco: twitter.com/MrMarcoAnimoto Phil: twitter.com/Cyborgbebop
In this episode, Greg, Leon and Rahul discuss: Noir detective comedy with added eldritch horror in "Vinegar Teeth #1". (https://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/29-884/Vinegar-Teeth-1) An X-Men tale! the son of Charles Xavier in his own new story "Legion (2018) #1". (https://comicstore.marvel.com/Legion-2018-1-of-5/digital-comic/47119) a politically charged supernatural detective tale woven through the backdrop of 1972 Detroit "Abbot #1". (https://shop.boom-studios.com/series/detail/639/abbott) The conclusion to a seriously epic and hyper psychedelic Sci-Fi-Grind-house extravaganza "Space Riders: Galaxy Of Brutality #4". (https://www.previewsworld.com/Catalog/SEP171273) Fine dining and supernatural Japanese parlour games in the Berger Books debut comic "Hungry Ghosts #1". (https://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/3000-822/Hungry-Ghosts-1) Notes: The website that Rahul mentions where you can find a list of Japanese Onomatopoeia and what noises they stand for! (http://thejadednetwork.com/sfx/) Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! Ace Comicals, over and out!#
New York Comic Con 2017 with banter on Pacific Rim, Robert Kirkman, Philip K. Dick, Robot Chicken, Ash Vs. Evil Dead, Valiant, Todd McFarlane, Garth Ennis, Bruce Timm, Jack Kirby, John Byrne, Doomsday Clock, The Harvey Awards, Mile High Comics, Fred Van Lente, Erik Larsen, Peter Tomasi, Bob McLeod, Alexis Ziritt, Dan Panosian, Art Adams, and a whole mess more, PLUS we have enough time left over to speak on The Realm #1 by Jeremy Haun, Seth Peck, and Nick Filardi from Image, Mikey Mouse: Darkenblot by Andrea Castellan, Lorenzo Pastrovicchio, Disney Italia, Nicole and Travis Selter, and others from IDW, Southern Bastards #18 by Jason Latour and Chris Brunner from Image, Aquaman
Plastic #4 by Doug Wagner, Daniel Hillyard, and Laura Martin from Image, Tarantula OGN by Alexis Ziritt, Fabian Rangel Jr., and Evelyn Rangel from AdHouse Books, Spy Seal and Rich Tommaso, Aftershock-O-Rama: Babyteeth by Donny Cates, Garry Brown, and Mark Englert, and World Reader by Jeff Loveness and Juan Doe, Weapons of Mutant Destruction, 2000AD progs 2020-2040 (featuring Judge Dredd in Harvey by John Wagner, John McCrea, and Mike Spicer), Cannibal, Black Widow by Mark Waid and Chris Samnee, Avatar, Shit and Piss by Tyler Landry, Ready Player One, Alien: Covenant,
The Spill Zone by Scott Westerfeld, Alex Puvilland, and Hilary Sycamore from :01 First Second, Batman #26 by Tom King, Mikel Janin, and June Chung, HeroClix, stratifying art, Craig Yoe, All-New Guardians of the Galaxy #5 and Chris Samnee, James Harren and Seven to Eternity, Space Riders by Fabian Rangel Jr. and Alexis Ziritt from Black Mask, The Shadow/Green Hornet: Dark Nights by Michael Uslan, Keith Burns, and Tony Avina from Dynamite!, more on Goodwin and Simonson's Manhunter, Blood Brothers: Hermanos de Sangre #1 by Fabian Rangel Jr. and Javier Caba from Dynamite!, Valiant, Deathstroke #21 by Christopher Priest and Diogenes Neves, Brian Michael Bendis' Defenders, patron questions, plus a whole mess more!
The three of us are back. A full team! In this Episode: Greg goes Psychedelic with weird Grind-house Sci-Fi book Space Riders: Galaxy Of Brutality (http://blackmaskstudios.com/space-riders/) and goes on tour with the Wyld Stallyns!! in Bill And Ted Save The Universe (https://shop.boom-studios.com/series/detail/621/bill-ted-save-the-universe). Greg and Leon join the War on Bearror with Shirtless Bear Fighter (https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/shirtless-bear-fighter-1-of-5). Rahul and Greg check in with the one and only friendly neighbourhood web-slinger in Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-man (https://comicstore.marvel.com/Peter-Parker-The-Spectacular-Spider-Man-2017-1/digital-comic/44990). The three of us discuss the witchcraft of the Americana infused horror book Winnebago Graveyard (https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/winnebago-graveyard-1-of-4). Leon and Rahul give us their thoughts on the second issue of Victor LaValle's Destroyer (https://shop.boom-studios.com/comics/detail/7704/victor-lavalle-destroyer-2) and Rahul gets body swapped with Crosswind (https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/crosswind-1)! All this and a whole host more from the stack packed in for your listening pleasure! Remember to get in touch at (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe)!! Ace Comicals, over and out!
This week's episode is a lighthearted chat with writer Fabian Rangel, Jr. He discusses the transition from touring with a punk band to his breakout comic, "Space Riders" with Alexis Ziritt. He and Wendi discuss the difficulties of learning new skills in new mediums, the evolution of werewolf movies and his new book, "'Namwolf", the sexy car designs of "Helena Crash", the great work going on at Black Mask Comics and so much more. You can find other great podcasts on the network as well as comic and entertainment news by jumping on twitter and following @taylornetwork
- Batgirl Annual #1. Hope Larson e Iñaki Miranda. (Vita Ayala y Eleonora Carlini) (DC). - Inhumans Prime #1. Al Ewing y Ryan Sook con Chris Allen. (Marvel). - Space Riders-Galaxy of Brutality #1. Fabian Rangel Jr. y Alexis Ziritt. (Black Mask). - Titans Annual #1. Dan Abnett y Minkyu Jung (DC). - X-Men Prime #1. Mark Guggenheim, Greg Pak, Cullen Bunn y Ken Lashley, Ibrahim Roberson, Leonard Kirk, Guillermo Ortego. - Old Guard #2. Greg Rucka y Leandro Fernández (Image). - Spider-Woman #17. Final de etapa. Dennis Hopeless, Veronica Fish, Javier Rodríguez con Álvaro López y Rachelle Rosemberg. También algunos otros autores esporádicos.
- Batgirl Annual #1. Hope Larson e Iñaki Miranda. (Vita Ayala y Eleonora Carlini) (DC). - Inhumans Prime #1. Al Ewing y Ryan Sook con Chris Allen. (Marvel). - Space Riders-Galaxy of Brutality #1. Fabian Rangel Jr. y Alexis Ziritt. (Black Mask). - Titans Annual #1. Dan Abnett y Minkyu Jung (DC). - X-Men Prime #1. Mark Guggenheim, Greg Pak, Cullen Bunn y Ken Lashley, Ibrahim Roberson, Leonard Kirk, Guillermo Ortego. - Old Guard #2. Greg Rucka y Leandro Fernández (Image). - Spider-Woman #17. Final de etapa. Dennis Hopeless, Veronica Fish, Javier Rodríguez con Álvaro López y Rachelle Rosemberg. También algunos otros autores esporádicos.
Kyle is joined by the Space Riders creative team to talk the series. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pagesandpanels/support
This week on the Major Spoielrs Podcast: Archie turns to Kickstarter, Convergence, Archie vs. Predator, and more go under the microscope, and we take a look at the first volume of the 12th Doctor. Get involved with the Major Spoilers Podcast Network LINK Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure The Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! NEWS Archie Comics heads to Kickstarter LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN Convergence: Speed Force #2 Writer: Tony Bedard Artist: Sean Parsons, Tom Grummett Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $3.99 STARRING HEROES FROM THE PRE-FLASHPOINT DCU! Wally West desperately tries to protect his children and his city from the brutal assault of the Flashpoint Wonder Woman as the next phase of Convergence begins! MATTHEW Archie vs. Predator #2 Archie and the gang head back to Riverdale, but the vicious extraterrestrial Predator is in hot pursuit! When the kids determine that Betty and Veronica are the targets, they devise a secret weapon—Jughead in drag! * Variant covers by Dustin Nguyen (Batman Eternal, Adventure Time) and Robert Hack (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina)! * IT’S OPEN SEASON ON ARCHIE! Writer:Alex de Campi Penciller:Fernando Ruiz Inker:Rich Koslowski Colorist:Jason Millet Cover Artist:Dan Parent Price:$3.99 RODRIGO Space Riders #2 Artist: Alexis Ziritt Writer: Fabian Rangel Jr. Letters: Ryan Ferrier After the mind shattering events of Vortex of Madness, the Space Riders find themselves crash-landed on an unknown planet. They encounter an alien warrior tribe, as well as the beautiful and fierce Dona Barbara. Also in this issue, our heroes find themselves in the presence of a Space God. Ride along as Capitan Peligro and his crew escape from the haunted planet! Alexis Ziritt's (The Package) insane art is both a throwback to classics like Jack Kirby, Fltecher Hanks, and Heavy Metal Magazine, while still having a modern sensibility that showcases his own unique style . Writer Fabian Rangel Jr. (Doc Unknown) manages to tame that craziness and tell a compelling and very human story. Space Riders becomes that rare middle ground that has something for everyone while never compromising. ZACH Mythic #1 Story By: Phil Hester Art By: John McCrea Price: $1.99 Science is a lie, an opiate for the masses. The truth is, magic makes the world go ‘round. And when magic breaks, MYTHIC fixes it. Apache shaman Waterson, Greek immortal Cassandra, and cell phone salesman Nate Jayadarma are the crack field team assigned with keeping the gears of the supernatural world turning, and more importantly, keeping you from ever knowing about it. Join Eisner nominee PHIL HESTER (Green Arrow, The Coffin) and Eisner winner JOHN McCREA (Hitman, The Boys) on their latest expedition to the dark heart of weird comics Major Spoilers Poll of the Week: By now, you’ve probably heard the news that NBC has decided to pass on a second season of Constantine. Fans, and producers, are both hoping the show will land at another network, leading us all to a happily ever after moment. But what network? With CW running many of the Warner Bros./DC Comics properties, it seems to be the front runner, though SyFy’s name has been dropped a time or two due to the NBC tie, as well ask the coming Krypton series. DISCUSSION: The Twelfth Doctor Volume 1 ARTIST: Dave Taylor, Mariano Laclaustra PUBLISHER: Titan Comics PAGECOUNT: 128pp FORMAT: HC ISBN: 9781782761778 PRICE: $19.99/$22.95 CAN The Twelfth Doctor has just regenerated - but the universe won't give him a minute's rest. Not when there's a violent star on the warpath on a terraformed ice planet - or an ancient alien, masquerading as the goddess Kali murdering her way towards resurrection in the year 2314. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. The Major Spoilers Store is located at majorspoilers.bigcartel.com A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
We've set out to prove you can polish a turd. After the horror of editing the last episode, new equipment was brought in to make the best of that bad situation. We apologize for the quality of the last episode and tried to make it a little more dog-less, as well. We like our sci-fi and Space Riders fits the bill there. Great story with imaginative art that creates a classic fill. We put Judge Dredd up against Dredd and throw out some likes and dislikes. We talke about the classic Morlock 2001 by Fliescher and Milgrom and the similiarities between it and some other media in the sci-fi world. Lastly we talk a little music and bring up Bad Company and the impact, or lack thereof, the group may have had on our lives. Thank you all for sticking with us and we'll have more lined out in the future. Find this episode on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/odyssey-unleashed-podcast/id962251307?mt=2&i=339474310Space Rider #1 By Fabian Rangel Jr. and Alexis Ziritt (2015 Black Mask Studios) - Opening --/Judge Dredd (1995) and Dredd (2012) - 9:00 --/Morlock 2001 #1 (1975 Atlas/Seaboard Comics) - 30:26 --/Music focusing on Bad Company 10 From 6 (1985) - 41:44Thanks for the follows and Retweets and Favorites - 48:45