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This week on Back Issue Bloodbath, Andrew and Petula discuss the artwork of Alitha Martinez and pick their favourite comics she's drawn! The post Back Issue Bloodbath Episode 483: The Artwork of Alitha Martinez appeared first on Geek Hard.
This week on Back Issue Bloodbath, Andrew and Petula discuss the artwork of Alitha Martinez and pick their favourite comics she's drawn! The post Back Issue Bloodbath Episode 483: The Artwork of Alitha Martinez appeared first on Geek Hard.
Comic Reviews: DC DC Power: Rise of the Power Company 1 by Brandon Thomas, Charles Stewart III, Anthony Fowler Jr.; Zipporah Smith, Kelsey Ramsay, Francesco Segala; John Jennings, Caanan White, Atagun Ilhan, Andrew Dalhouse; Vita Ayala, Ray-Anthony Height, Chris Sotomayor DC's Lex and the City 1 by Sina Grace, Nick Filardi; Maggie Tokuda-Hall, Leslie Hung, Rachael Cohen; Jonathan Rivera, Michael Avon Oeming, Nick Filardi; Charles Skaggs, Serg Acuna, Alex Guimaraes; Brendan Hay, Stephen Byrne; Sabrina Futch, M.L. Sanapo, Arif Prianto; Callie Miller, Lisa Sterle, Marissa Louise; Dave Wielgosz, Howard Porter, Hi-Fi Superman: Lex Luthor Special by Joshua Williamson, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas Marvel Star Wars: A New Legacy 1 by Charles Soule, Ramon Rosanas, Neeraj Menon; Jason Aaron, Leonard Kirk, Jay David Ramos; Kieron Gillen, Salva Espin, Israel Silva Storm: Lifedream 1 by John Jennings, Edwin Galmon, Andrew Dalhouse; Angelique Roche, Alitha Martinez, Andrew Dalhouse; Brittney Morris, Charles Stewart III, Frank William; Curtis Baxter, Karen Darboe, Yen Nitro What If… Galactus Transformed Spider-Gwen? by Kalinda Vazquez, Daniel Picciotti, Rain Beredo Marvel Unlimited Alligator Loki 46 by Alyssa Wong, Bob Quinn Boom Book of Cutter 1 by James Tynion IV, Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Werther Dell'Edera, Chris Shehan, Letizia Cadonici, Miquel Muerto Dynamite SilverHawks 1 by Ed Brisson, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright Image Blood Train 1 by Adam Glass, Bernard Chang, Andrew Dabb, Nelson Zorzetto, Ace Bibbs Ice Cream Man 43 by W. Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo, Chris O'Halloran, Et Al Seasons 1 by Rick Remender, Paul Azaceta, Matheus Lopes Oni Power Lords 1 by Dennis Culver, Matt Hotson, V. Ken Marion, Andrew Dalhouse OGN Countdown The Snips: A Bad Buzz Day by Raul the Third Chickenpox by Remy Lai West Hollywood Monster Squad by Sina Grace, Bradley Clayton Adventures Of Invisible Boy Vol 2 by Doogie Horner Racc Pack Vol 2: Prince and Pawper by Stephanie Cooke, Whitney Gardner Additional Reviews: Mister Miracle by Tom King, Mitch Gerads Plane Jane and the Mermaid by Vera Brosgol Deep Dark by Molly Knox Ostertag Hobtown Mystery Stories: Cursed Hermit by Bertin, Forbes House of Cards Dog Man Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man ep 1 and 2 News: Hunger and Dusk switches to graphic novel format, IDW woes, Good Omens kickstarter distances itself from Gaiman, Coraline musical cancelled, Sandman cancelled after two seasons, more casting for Scream 7, Joe Q's Mad Cave line announcements, Dark Spaces: Dungeon optioned as a movie, Omninews, Jurassic World Chaos Theory renewed, Buffy revival Trailers: Electric State, Megan 2.0, FF teaser Comics Countdown (29 January 2025): Redcoat 9 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Brad Anderson Green Lantern 19 by Jeremy Adams, Oclair Albert, Jason Paz, Fernando Pasarin, Romulo Fajardo Jr. TMNT 6 by Jason Aaron, Juan Ferreyra Superman: Lex Luthor Special by Joshua Williamson, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas DC's Lex and the City by Sina Grace, Nick Filardi; Maggie Tokuda-Hall, Leslie Hung, Rachael Cohen; Jonathan Rivera, Michael Avon Oeming, Nick Filardi; Charles Skaggs, Serg Acuna, Alex Guimaraes; Brendan Hay, Stephen Byrne; Sabrina Futch, M.L. Sanapo, Arif Prianto; Callie Miller, Lisa Sterle, Marissa Louise; Dave Wielgosz, Howard Porter, Hi-Fi Seasons 1 by Rick Remender, Paul Azaceta, Matheus Lopes You Never Heard of Me 2 by Iolanda Zanfardino, Elisa Romboli Kosher Mafia 5 by David Hazan, Sami Kivela Hornsby and Halo 3 by Peter J. Tomasi, Peter Snejbjerg, John Kalisz Star Wars: A New Legacy by Charles Soule, Ramon Rosanas, Neeraj Menon; Jason Aaron, Leonard Kirk, Jay David Ramos; Kieron Gillen, Salva Espin, Israel Silva
Welcome to Comics From The Multiverse, our DC comics podcast! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:10:49 - ComiXology Top 10 0:13:47 - Absolute Power: Origins #3 (John Ridley and Alitha Martinez) 0:27:16 - Detective Comics #1089 (Ram V & Dan Watters and Guillem March & Christopher Mitten) 0:47:58 - Action Comics #1069 (Gail Simone and Eddy Barrows) 1:00:15 - Titans #15 (Tom Taylor and Lucas Meyer) 1:14:17 - Zatanna: Bring Down the House #4 (Mariko Tamaki and Javier Rodríguez) 1:23:11 - Outsiders #11 (Colin Kelly & jackson Lanzing and Robert Cary) 1:33:11 - Batman: The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween #1 (Jeph Loeb and Eduardo Risso) 1:53:58 - PATREON American Vampire 1976 #1 2:10:27 - Picks of the Week patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/ Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz
Welcome to Comics From The Multiverse, our DC comics podcast! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:09:04 - ComiXology Top 10 0:13:25 - Absolute Power: Origins #2 (John Ridley and Alitha Martinez) 0:29:53 - Detective Comics #1087 (Ram V and Guillem March) 0:51:01 - Zatanna: Bring Down the House #3 (Mariko Tamaki and Javier Rodríguez) 1:05:49 - Power Girl #12 (Leah Williams and Travis Moore) 1:13:29 - Batman: Off World #5 (Jason Aaron and Doug Manhke) 1:26:23 - The Nice House by the Sea #2 (James Tynion IV and Álvaro Martínez Bueno) 1:39:43 - Picks of the Week patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/ Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz
November 2024 Solicits (Marvel, Boom, IDW, Dark Horse, DSTLRY, remaining) Comic Reviews: DC o Jenny Sparks 1 by Tom King, Jeff Spokes Marvel o Giant-Size Thor by Al Ewing, Brian Level, Guru eFX o Miles Morales: Spider-Man Annual by Cody Ziglar, David Baldeon, Dono Sanchez-Almara; Curtis Baxter, Alitha Martinez, Ceci De La Cruz; Danny Lore, Elena Casagrande, Dee Cunniffe o Predator vs. Black Panther 1 by Benjamin Percy, Lee Ferguson, Chris Allen, Sean Damien Hill, Craig Yeung, Erick Arciniega o Venom War: Carnage 1 by Torunn Gronbekk, Pere Perez, Erick Arciniega o Venom War: Venomous 1 by Erica Schultz, Luciano Vecchio, Rachelle Rosenberg o Wolverine: Revenge 1 by Jonathan Hickman, Greg Capullo, Tim Townsend, FCO Plascencia o Marvel Unlimited § Dogpool 4 and 5 by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Enid Balam Boom o BRZRKR: Lost Book of B 1 by Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree, Keanu Reeves o Power Rangers Infinity 1 by Sam Humphries, Brandt & Stein, Triona Farrell Dark Horse o Night Club 2 1 by Mark Millar, Juanan Ramirez, Fabiana Mascolo o ‘Patra 1 by James Robinson, Scott Kolins Image o Standstill 1 by Lee Loughridge, Andrew Robinson Titan o Huge Detective 1 by Adam Rose, Magenta King, Minimone Valiant o Archer and Armstrong: Assassination Nation 1 by Fred Van Lente, Emiliano Urdinola, Exequiel Fernandez Roel Dead Sky Publishing o Permadeath 1 by Jonathan Chance, Rafael Lanhellas Magma o Pedestrian 1 by Joey Esposito, Sean Von Gorman, Josh Jensen OGN Countdown o Disneys' Encanto: Time to Shine by Amparo Ortiz, Maria Claudia Di Genova, Andrea Greppi o New Adventures of Turning Red Vol 1: Besties 4ever by Bill Presing, Sloane Leong, Sergio Algozzino o Cuphead Vol 3: Colorful Crack-Ups and Chaos by Zack Keller, Studio Mdhr, Shadn Dickinson, Lauren Affe o Pearl by Sherri Smith, Christine Norrie o Codex Black Vol 2: Bird of Ill Omen by Camilo Moncada Lozano o Godzilla Monster Island Summer Camp by Rosie Knight, Oliver Ono o Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Bounty Hunter and the Tea Brewer by Michael DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Faith Erin Hicks, Peter Wartman, Adele Matera o Space Junk by Julian Hanshaw o Sunny-Luna Travelling Oracle by Warren Pleece o Hellaween Vol 2: Spellbent by Moss Lawton News: Mad Cave new manga imprint, Matt Braly graphic novel for Skybound, new Bridget Jones movie, Spader returning as Ultron, Megalopolis controversy Trailers: Lord of the Rings - The War of the Rohirrim Comics Countdown (21 August 2024): 1. Ultimate Spider-Man 8 by Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson 2. Nightwing 117 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Caio Filipe, Adriano Lucas 3. BRZRKR: Lost Book of B 1 by Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree, Keanu Reeves 4. Wonder Woman 12 by Tom King, Tony Daniel, Leonardo Paciarotti 5. Jenny Sparks 1 by Tom King, Jeff Spokes 6. Usagi Yojimbo: Crow 5 by Stan Sakai, Hi-Fi 7. Standstill 1 by Lee Loughridge, Andrew Robinson 8. Superman 17 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell 9. Redcoat 5 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Brad Anderson 10. Green Lantern: War Journal 12 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Montos, Adriano Lucas
October 2024 Solicitations Comic Reviews: DC o Absolute Power: Origins 1 by John Ridley, Alitha Martinez, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhouse o Absolute Power: Task Force VII 2 by John Layman, Max Raynor, Luis Guerrero o Nice House By The Sea 1 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire Marvel o NYX 1 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Francesco Mortarino, Raul Angulo o Venomverse Reborn 2 by Al Ewing, Danilo Beyruth, Ceci de la Cruz; Phillip Kennedy Johnson, John McCrea, Cris Peter; Chris Giarrusso; Adam Warren, ChrisCross, Guru eFX o Marvel Unlimited § Dogpool Infinity Comic by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Enid Balam Dark Horse o Nemesis: Rogues' Gallery 1 by Mark Millar, Valerio Giangiordano Image o Lego Ninjago Shatterspin 1 by Tri Vuong, Riccardo Robaldo, K.J. Diaz o Spawn Kills Every Spawn 1 by John Layman, Rob Duenas, Robert Nugent o Supermassive 2024 by Mat Groom, Kyle Higgins, Ryan Parrott, Melissa Flores, Joe Clark, Stefano Simeone IDW o Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1 by Jason Aaron, Joelle Jones, Ronda Pattison Mad Cave o Flash Gordon 1 by Jeremy Adams, Will Conrad, Lee Loughridge DSTLRY o Big Burn 1 by Joe Henderson, Lee Garbett, Lee Loughridge Oni o EC Epitaphs From the Abyss 1 by J. Holtham, Jorge Fornes, Dan Jackson; Chris Condon, Peter Krause, Michelle Madsen; Stephanie Phillips, Phil Hester, Travis Hymel, Marissa Louise; Brian Azzarello, Vlad Legostaev, Brittany Peer Valiant o Darques Soulside 1 by Fred Van Lente, Sebastian Cabrol, Lucas Orueta o Eternal Warriors: The Last Ride of the Immortals 1 by Fred Van Lente, Alvaro Papagiani Boom o BRZRKR: A Faceful of Bullets by Jason Aaron, Keanu Reeves, Salvador Larroca, Lee Loughridge o Fence: Challengers: Long Shots 1 by C.S. Pacat, Johanna the Mad o Hello Darkness 1 by Jude Ellison S. Doyle, Letizia Cadonici, Alessandro Santoro; Robert Hack; Dave Cook, David Cousens, Angel De Santiago; James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera, Miquel Muerto; Sarah Andersen; Steve Orlando, A.L. Kaplan, Marissa Louise; Garth Ennis, Becky Cloonan, Tamra Bonvillain OGN Countdown o One Six F#@k by Big Sir o Rescue Party by Gabe Fowler o Skinner by Micky Neilson, Samwise Didier, Piotr Kowalski, Dennis Calero, Frank Cvetkovic o Beyond Mortal by Cullen Bunn, Danny Luckert o Wagnificent: The Adventures of Thunder and Sage by Bethanie Murguia o Queen's Favorite Witch vol 2: The Lost King by Benjamin Dickson, Rachael Smith o The Major by Moebius o What We Wished For by Ilias Kyriazis o Meesh the Bad Demon Vol 1 and Vol 2 by Michelle Lam o Ghostkeeper by Johanna Taylor Additional Reviews: Deadpool/Wolverine, Dragon Prince s6 News: Psylocke series, Terminator by Declan Shalvey and Luke Ross from Dynamite, Diamond, SDCC, Justice League Unlimited by Mark Waid and Dan Mora, JSA by Lemire and Olortegui, Dark Horse nabs D&D from IDW and Magic: The Gathering from Boom, Absolute Flash by Jeff Lemire, Absolute Green Lantern by Al Ewing, Abrams Comics, Minor Threats announcements, Dynamite picks up more WB/Disney/other licenses, Snyder/Jock reuniting at DSTLRY, Thom Zahler drawing Angry Birds graphic novels, Hazbin Hotel renewed through Season 4, Doctor Who spin-off, Gail writing She-Spawn, Gail on James Bond, Daughterpool, Doctor Who Christmas special preview, Invincible renewed for s4, new Spider-Girl debuting in Spider-Boy #12, TVA comic series by Marvel, West Coast Avengers by Gerry Duggan, Sorcerer Supreme Doom event in 2025, new Fantastic Four title, Caped Crusader controversy, No/One movie development, New Gods by Ram V, Joe Quesada and Mad Cave, MCU announcements, Laura Kinney solo series, Star Trek and IDW extension, Milestone: Shadow Cabinet, Superboy comes to MAWS Trailers: Joker 2, Creature Commandos Comics Countdown (24 July 2024): 1. Nice House By The Sea 1 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire 2. Big Burn 1 by Joe Henderson, Lee Garbett, Lee Loughridge 3. BRZRKR: Faceful of Bullets 1 by Jason Aaron, Keanu Reeves, Salvador Larroca, Lee Loughridge 4. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1 by Jason Aaron, Joelle Jones, Ronda Pattison 5. Supermassive 2024 by Mat Groom, Kyle Higgins, Ryan Parrott, Melissa Flores, Joe Clark, Stefano Simeone 6. Batman: Dark Age 4 by Mark Russell, Michael Allred, Laura Allred 7. Flash Gordon 1 by Jeremy Adams, Will Conrad, Lee Loughridge 8. Rook Exodus 4 by Geoff Johns, Jason Fabok, Brad Anderson 9. Uncanny Valley 4 by Tony Fleecs, Dave Wachter 10. No/One 10 by Brian Buccellato, Kyle Higgins, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert
Welcome to Comics From The Multiverse, our DC comics podcast! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:11:15 - ComiXology Top 10 0:15:20 - News Round 1: Absolute Green Lantern & The Flash, Justice League Unlimited, DC Logo, Eisners 0:35:46 - Absolute Power: Origins #1 (John RIdley and Alitha Martinez) 0:52:44 - Absolute Power: Task Force VII #2 (John Layman and Max Raynor) 1:01:58 - Detective Comics #1087 (Ram V and Stefano Rafaele & Christian Duce) 1:18:59 - The Flash #11 (LGY # 811) (Si Spurrier and Ramon Perez) 1:29:20 - Zatanna: Bring Down the House #2 (Mariko Tamaki and Javier Rodríguez) 1:47:05 - Power Girl #11 (Leah WIlliams and Adriana Melo) 1:57:46 - The Nice House by the Sea #1 (James Tynion IV and Álvaro Martínez Bueno) 2:27:27 - PATREON American Vampire Second Cycle #10 2:35:40 - News Round 2: Justice Society of America, The New Gods 2:42:14 - Picks of the Week patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/ Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz
Hang out with Al Mega as he chats with writer of comics and fantasy novels, Lilah Sturges. Tune as we discuss Lilah's latest project, Science of Ghosts from Simon and Shuster with Contributions by Alitha Martinez / Illustrated by El Garing. Tune in to learn all about this great new project and more… Website: http://www.lilahsturges.com Get your copy at: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Science-of-Ghosts/Lilah-Sturges/9781681160863 Thank You for Watching / Listening! We appreciate your support! Episode 411 in an unlimited series! Host: Al Mega Follow on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook): @TheRealAlMega / @ComicCrusaders Make sure to Like/Share/Subscribe if you haven't yet: https://www.youtube.com/c/comiccrusadersworld Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/comiccrusaders Visit the official Comic Crusaders Comic Book Shop: comiccrusaders.shop Visit the OFFICIAL Comic Crusaders Swag Shop at: comiccrusaders.us Main Site: https://www.comiccrusaders.com/ Sister Site: http://www.undercovercapes.com Pick up official Undercover Capes Podcast Network merchandise exclusively on RedBubble.com: bit.ly/UCPNMerch Streamyard is the platform of choice used by Comic Crusaders and The Undercover Capes Podcast Network to stream! Check out their premium plans for this amazing and versatile tool, sign up now: https://bit.ly/ComicCrusadersStreamyard * Edited/Produced/Directed by Al Mega
DCOCD is the DC Comics events podcast, where we look at every DC event in chronological order from Crisis on Infinite Earths to... we're not quite sure yet. The unification of three Amazonian tribes is disrupted by murder in this 2022 event TRIAL OF THE AMAZONS. Paul is joined by twin wonder boys of TOM PANARESE and DIABOLU FRANK to discuss, critique, praise and ultimately rate and rank this event. This event is led by JOELLE JONES, BECKY CLOONAN, MICHAEL CONRAD, VITA AYALA, STEPHANIE WILLIAMS, LAURA BRAGA, SKYLAR PARTRIDGE, ELENA CASAGRANDE, PAULINA GANUCHEAU, ALITHA MARTINEZ, ROSIE KAMPE, MARGURITTE SAVAUGE, DARRYL BANKS, DAVID MACK, COLLEEN DORAN, JORDIE BELLAIRE, TAMRA BONVILLAIN and many others. You can read along on DC UNIVERSE INFINITE here: https://www.dcuniverseinfinite.com/collections/story-trial-of-the-amazons If you have thoughts, opinions, encouragement or issues, please feel free to contact us via the comments section on this post or at DCOCDCast@gmail.com and on twitter @DCOCDCast KEEP ON EVENTING! Intro/Outro music: Love In the First Degree - Bananarama If you'd like to support the show, please visit our Buy Me A Coffee page to donate: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/waitingfor6 - thank you!
Comic Reviews: DC Batman and Robin Annual 2024 by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Rain Beredo Batman/Superman: World's Finest Annual 2024 by Mark Waid, Cullen Bunn, Edwin Galmon, Lee Loughridge; Dennis Culver, Travis Mercer, Andrew Dalhouse; Stephanie Williams, Rosi Kampe, Jordie Bellaire; Christopher Cantwell, Jorge Fornes, Lee Loughridge DC Power 2024 by N.K. Jemisin, Jamal Campbell; Cheryl Lynn Eaton, Asiah Fulmore, Ruth Redmond; Lamar Giles, Sean Damien Hill, Anthony Fowler Jr., DJ Chavis; John Ridley, Edwin Galmon; Deron Bennett, Denys Cowan, John Stanisci, Christopher Cantwell; Shawn Martinbrough, Tony Akins, Moritat; Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Romulo Fajardo Jr.; Jarrett Williams, Domo Stanton, Andrew Dalhouse; Greg Burnham, Jahnoy Lindsay; Brandon Thomas, Khary Randolph, Serg Acuña Power Girl Uncovered Titans: Beast World 6 by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, Lucas Meyer, Eduardo Pansica, Danny Miki, Julio Ferreira, Brad Anderson, Romulo Fajardo Jr. Trinity Special by Tom King, Daniel Sampere, Tomeu Morey Marvel Dead X-Men 1 by Steve Foxe, Bernard Chang, Jonas Scharf, Vincenzo Carratu, Frank Martin Marvel's Voices: Legends by David Walker, Eder Messias, Jonas Trindade, Andrew Dalhouse; Justina Ireland, Karen Darboe, Carlos Lopez; Ezra Claytan Daniels, Sean Damien Hill, Oren Junior, Espen Grundetjern; Sheree Renee Thomas, Julian Shaw, Carlos Lopez Marvel Unlimited Alligator Loki 34 by Alyssa Wong, Robert Quinn Image Moon Man 1 by Kyle Higgins, Scott Mescudi, Marco Locati, Igor Monti Boom Power Rangers Unlimited: The Morphin Masters 1 by Ryan Parrott, Rachel Wagner, Daniel Bayliss, Arthus Hesli Dynamite Lilo and Stitch 1 by Greg Pak, Giulia Giacomino Titan Dark Souls: The Willow King by George Mann, Mann House Oni Jill and the Killers 1 by Olivia Cuartero-Briggs, Roberto Ingranata, Rebecca Nalty OGNs Shook! A Black Horror Anthology by Shawn Alleyne, Alverne Ball, Rodney Barnes, Brandon Easton, Bradley Golden, Kevin Grevioux, John Jennings, Evan Parke, Marcus Roberts, David Walker, David Brame, Roberto Castro, Flavio Cortes, Daniel Gorman, Charlie Goubile, Alessio Nocerino, Adam Seats, Jamal Williams Jr., Jermel Williams, Phillip Williams Jr., Beezzz Studio, Bruce Cherin, Mickey Clausen, Oladayo Kemi, Iwan Joko Triyono Adventures of Invisible Boy by Doogie Horner Alterations by Ray Xu Spirited: Day of the Living Liv by Liv Livingston, Glass House Graphics Additional Reviews: Giant Days, Hazbin Hotel, Star Trek Defiant Annual, Flight Attendant s1, Orion and the Dark, Self, surprise review News: Alyssa Wong leaving Dr. Aphra, Suicide Squad vs. Justice League choices, Kristen Ritter confirmed for Sonic 3, Ahsoka comic adaptation coming, final Canto chapter announced, Omninews, new Image anthology from Sabir Pirzada Comics Countdown (30 Jan 2024): 1. Alan Scott: Green Lantern 4 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Jordi Tarragona, John Livesay 2. Dark Ride 10 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas 3. w0rldtr33 7 by James Tynion IV, Fernando Blanco, Jordie Bellaire 4. Titans: Beast World 6 by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, Lucas Meyer, Eduardo Pansica, Danny Miki, Julio Ferreira, Brad Anderson, Romulo Fajardo Jr. 5. Batman: Off-World 3 by Jason Aaron, Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, David Baron 6. Avengers, Inc 5 by Al Ewing, Leonard Kirk, Alex Sinclair 7. Avengers: Twilight 2 by Chip Zdarsky, Daniel Acuna 8. Local Man 9 by Tim Seeley, Tony Fleecs, Felipe Sobreiro, Brad Simpson 9. Spider-Boy 3 by Dan Slott, Paco Medina, Erick Arciniega, Ty Templeton, Dee Cunniffe 10. Doctor Aphra 40 by Alyssa Wong, Minkyu Jung, Rachelle Rosenberg
Sep 2023 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC Batgirls 19 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Robbi Rodriguez, Rico Renzi Wonder Woman 800 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Joelle Jones, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Nick Robles, Todd Nauck, Skylar Partridge, Cully Hamner, Jen Bartel, Jordie Bellaire, Tamra Bonvillain, Tom King, Daniel Sampere, Tomeu Morey Marvel Edge of Spider-Verse 3 by Dan Slott, Humberto Ramos, Wayne Faucher, Edgar Delgado, David Betancourt, Julian Shaw, Andrew Dalhouse Incredible Hulk 1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Nic Klein, Mathew Wilson Scarlet Witch Annual 1 by Steve Orlando, Carlos Nieto, Triona Farrell Star Wars: Mandalorian Season Two 1 by Rodney Barnes, Georges Jeanty, Karl Story, Rachelle Rosenberg Ultimate Invasion 1 by Jonathan Hickman, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Alex Sinclair Infinity Comics Marvel's Voices 58: Runaways by Terry Blas, Bruno Oliveira Love Unlimited 55 by Sean McKeever, Lorenzo Susi, Pete Pantazis Strange Tales: Secret Invasion 1 by Jim Zub, Ramon Bachs, Javier Tartaglia Li'L Rocket 4 by Stephanie Williams, Jay Fosgitt Image Bone Orchard Mythos: Tenement 1 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Tales of Syzpense 1 by T.P. Louise, Ashley Wood, Chris Ryall, Nelson Daniel Boom Wild's End 1 by Dan Abnett, I.N.J. Culbard IDW Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons 1 by Frank Tieri, Inaki Miranda, Eva de la Cruz Dynamite Victory 1 by David Walker, Brett Weldele Starfinder: Angels of the Drift 1 by James Sutter, Edu Menna Ahoy Black's Myth: The Key To His Heart 1 by Eric Palicki, Wendell Cavalcanti Archie Chilling Adventures Presents: Camp Pickens 1 by Jordan Morris, Diana Camero, Matt Herms, Blake Howard, Carola Borelli, Tim Seeley, Mike Norton OGNs Stringer by Patrick Kindlon, Paul Tucker, Wallace Ryan Family Style by Thien Pham Cat's Cradle Vol 1 and 2 by Jo Rioux Unpetables by Dennis Messner One Star Wonders by Mike Lowery Additional Reviews: Secret Invasion, Wilson's Ms. Marvel, Hulk by PAD Vol 5 News: Stan Lee documentary controversy, What If? Novels, Spider-Verse controversy, Star Trek Prodigy, Deadpool 3 leaks, DSTLRY Trailers: Slumber Party Comics Countdown (20 Jun 2023): Bone Orchard Mythos: Tenement 1 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Family Style OGN by Thien Pham Nightwing 105 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas Incredible Hulk 1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Nic Klein, Mathew Wilson Wild's End 1 by Dan Abnett, I.N.J. Culbard Cat's Cradle: The Mole King's Lair OGN by Jo Rioux Superman 5 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell Time Before Time 24 by Declan Shalvey, Rory McConville, Jorge Coelho, Chris O'Halloran I Hate Fairyland 6 by Skottie Young, Brett Bean, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Avengers 2 by Jed MacKay, Carlos Villa, Federico Blee
Aug 2023 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC Batman: The Brave and the Bold 1 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, Ed Brisson, Jeff Spokes, Christopher Cantwell, Javier Rodriguez, Dan Mora Cyborg 1 by Morgan Hampton, Tom Raney, Michael Atiyeh Titans 1 by Joshua Williamson, Nicola Scott, Annette Kwok Vigil 1 by Ram V, Lalit Kumar Sharma, Rain Beredo Marvel Avengers 1 by Jed MacKay, Carlos Villa, Federico Blee Danny Ketch: Ghost Rider 1 by Howard Mackie, Daniel Picciotto, Guru eFX Hulk Annual 2023 by David Pepose, Caio Majado, Edgar Delgado, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Travel Foreman, Matt Wilson Infinity Comics Cosmo the Spacedog 2 by Jason Loo, David Cutler Marvel's Spider-Man 2 by Christos Gage, Ig Guara, Rachelle Rosenberg Image Arcade Kings 1 by Dylan Burnett, Sara Antonellini, Sharon Marino Dark Horse Miss Truesdale and the Fall of Hyperborea 1 by Mike Mignola, Jesse Lonergan Dynamite Disney Villains: Maleficent 1 by Soo Lee Elvira in Monsterland 1 by David Avallone, Kewber Baal, Walter Pereyra IDW Dark Spaces: Good Deeds 1 by Che Grayson, Kelsey Ramsay, Ronda Pattison Star Trek: The Motion Picture – Echoes 1 by Marc Guggenheim, Oleg Chudakov, DC Alonso Archie Chilling Adventures Presents: Jinx - A Cursed Life OGNs Hotel REM by Zack Keller, Gabriele Bagnoli, Valerio Alloro Navigator by Steve Burg, Ron Thornton, John Bruno, William Wisher, Jordi Armengol Critical Role Mighty Nein Origins: Mollymauk Tealeaf by Jody Houser, Matthew Mercer, Taliesin Jaffe, Hunter Bonyun, Cathy Le Clementine Fox and the Great Island Adventure by Leigh Luna The Dog Knight by Jeremy Whitley, Bre Indigo, Melissa Capriglione Additional Reviews: Seven to Eternity News: Amazing Spider-Man/Fallen Friend spoilers, Omninews, Seth Rollins cast in Captain America, Loki and Echo release dates, Chiwetel Ejiofor joining Venom 3 cast, Miraculous: The Movie, new Daredevil creative team, casting for the Thing, Galactic Starcruiser closing, Disney+ cuts Am It Glenn? Trailers: Five Nights at Freddy's, Nimona, Miraculous: The Movie Comics Countdown (16 May 2023): The Dog Knight OGN by The Dog Knight by Jeremy Whitley, Bre Indigo, Melissa Capriglione Flash 799 by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert, Wade Von Grawbadger, Tom Derenick, Matt Herms, Pete Pantazis Fantastic Four 7 by Ryan North, Iban Coello, Jesus Aburtov Dark Ride 6 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas Seasons Have Teeth 2 by Dan Watters, Sebastian Cabrol Hotel REM OGN by Zack Keller, Gabriele Bagnoli, Valerio Alloro Superman 4 by Joshua Williamson, Nick Dragotta, Jamal Campbell, Frank Martin No/One 3 by Brian Buccellato, Kyle Higgins, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert Wonder Woman 799 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Alitha Martinez, Meghan Hetrick, Paulina Ganucheau, Juan Ferreyra, Terry Dodson, Mark Morales, Rachel Dodson Venom 19 by Al Ewing, Roge Antonio, Frank D'Armata
The pod is back to discuss the rest of DC's event Lazarus Planet which will include Batman vs Robin 1-5 by Mark Waid, Mahmud Asrar Legends Reborn #1 Alex Segura, Greg Pak, Alex Paknadel, Dennis Culver, Clayton, Chris Mitten, Minkyu Jung & Jesus Merino Batman Legends of Gotham #1 by Andy Diggle & Karl Mostert Lazarus Planet Next Evolution #1 by Ram V, Brandon T Snider, Chuck Brown, Delilah S Dawson, Lalit Kumar, Laura Braga, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales & Ro Stein Dark Fate #1 by Tim Seeley, Joshua Williamson, Dennis Culver, A.L. Kaplan, Alyssa Wong, Baldemar Riva, Chris Burnham, A.L. Kaplan & Haining Lazarus Planet: Omega #1 Mark Waid, Gene Luen Yang, Riccardo Federici, Billy Tan,
DC June 2023 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods 1 by G. Willow Wilson, Cian Tormey, Jordie Bellaire, Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, John Livesay, Alex Guimaraes Multiversity: Harley Screws Up the DCU 1 by Frank Tieri, Logan Faerber Superman: Lost 1 by Christopher Priest, Carlo Pagulayan, Jason Paz, Jeromy Cox Bruce Wayne: Not Super OGN by Stuart Gibbs, Berat Pekmezci Marvel Hellcat 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Alex Lins, KJ Diaz X-Cellent Season Two 1 by Peter Milligan, Mike Allred, Laura Allred Infinity Comics Avengers Unlimited 37 by Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Brett Breeding, Chris Sotomayor Marvel's Voices 34: Negasonic Teenage Warhead by Andrew Wheeler, Carola Borelli, Brittany Peer Alligator Loki 21 by Alyssa Wong, Robert Quinn, Pete Pantazis Image Forged 1 by Greg Rucka, Eric Trautmann, Mike Henderson, Nolan Woodard No/One 1 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert IDW Star Trek: Defiant 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Angel Unzueta, Marissa Louise ComiXology Grammaton Punch by Miles Gunter, Briane Andan, Lee Loughridge OGN Cryptid Club: A Nessie Situation by Michael Brumm, Jeff Mack The Last Man Vol 2 by Balak, Bastien Vives, Michael Sanlaville Ray's OGN Corner: Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me by Mariko Tamaki Additional Reviews: Mandalorian 3.3, Picard 3.5, Billy Summers, Willy's Wonderland, Gotham Knights pilot, Thor by JMS/Gillen, Shazam 2, Scream 6, 65 News: Wild's End returning for a new volume, Mignola and Lemony Snicket doing a pinocchio graphic novel, Teen Titans movie, James Gunn to direct new Superman movie, Wayne Family Adventures coming to print, Image/Boom/Archie and a bunch of indies joining a new digital comics app, Nimona release info, Dreamer OGN announced, Uncanny Avengers by Duggan Trailers: Ghost and Molly McGee s2, Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken Comics Countdown (15 Mar 2023): No/One 1 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert Nocterra 12 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Maiolo Danger Street 4 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart Batgirls 16 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Neil Googe, Geraldo Borges, Rico Renzi Spy Superb 5 by Matt Kindt, Sharlene Kindt Brzrkr 12 by Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree Kaya 6 by Wes Craug, Jason Wordie, Andworld TMNT: The Last Ronin – The Lost Years 2 by Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, S.L. Gallant, Ben Bishop, Maria Keane, Luis Antonio Delgado, Ifan Noor Justice Society of America 3 by Geoff Johns, Jerry Ordway, Mikel Janin, Jordie Bellaire, John Kalisz Time Before Time 21 by Declan Shalvey, Rory McConville, Jorge Coelho, Chris O'Halloran
Originally Aired: 02/24/23 – We review Cocaine Bear. We talk with actor Devon Sawa of Who Are You People and also with artist Alitha Martinez of Marvel Voices Wakanda Forever. The post Geek Hard: Episode 663 – Bear Brings Voices to the People appeared first on Geek Hard.
Originally Aired: 02/24/23 – We review Cocaine Bear. We talk with actor Devon Sawa of Who Are You People and also with artist Alitha Martinez of Marvel Voices Wakanda Forever. The post Geek Hard: Episode 663 – Bear Brings Voices to the People appeared first on Geek Hard.
May 2023 Solicitations Comic Reviews: DC Icon vs. Hardware 1 by Reginald Hudlin, Leon Chills, Yasmin Flores Montanez, Denys Cowan, John Floyd, Chris Sotomayor, John Stanisci Lazarus Planet: Dark Fate by Tim Seeley, Baldemar Rivas, Ivan Plascencia, Dennis Culver, Chris Burnham, Brian Reber, A.L. Kaplan, Alyssa Wong, Haining, Sebastian Cheng Batgirls 15 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Neil Googe, Rico Renzi Marvel Mavel's Voices: Wakanda Forever by Karama Horne, Alitha Martinez, Rachelle Rosenberg, Adam Serwer, Todd Harris, Jordie Bellaire, Murewa Ayodele, Dotun Akanda, Dee Cunniffe, Sheena Howard, Marcus Williams, Juni Ba, Chris O'Halloran Murderworld: Moon Knight by Jim Zub, Ray Fawkes, Luca Pizzari, Matt Milla Nightcrawlers 1 by Si Spurrier, Paco Medina, Jay David Ramos Infinity Comics Valentine's Day Specials: X-Men Unlimited 74 by Leah Williams, Bruno Oliveira, Manuel Puppo Spider-Verse Unlimited 37 by David Pepose, Nathan Stockman, Fer Sifuentes-Sujo Love Unlimited 37: Deadpool by Fabian Nicieza, Salva Espin, Israel Silva Alligator Loki 19 by Alyssa Wong, Bob Quinn, Pete Pantazis Image Last Barbarians 1 by Brian Haberlin, Geirrod Van Dyke Torrent 1 by Marc Guggenheim, Justin Greenwood, Rico Renzi Rockstar and Softboy Go to Space by Sina Grace Dark Horse Masters of the Universe: Masterverse 1 by Tim Seeley, Eddie Nunez, Sergio Aragones, Kelly Jones, Rico Renzi, Brenna Wagner, Deron Bennett AfterShock A Foulness in the Walls by Cullen Bunn, Ridrigo Zayas Archie Chilling Adventures Presents: Betty the Final Girl by Sam Maggs, Casey Gilly, Micol Ostow, Carola Borelli, Natalie Nardoazza, Laura Braga, Matt Herms OGNs Scurry by Mac Smith Ray's OGN Corner of the Week: Hilo the Boy Who Crashed To Earth by Judd Winick Additional Reviews: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Picard s3 ep1, Astro City Metrobook Vol 3 News: Omninews, new Bill Watterson project, Emma Corrin in Deadpool 3, How to Train Your Dragon Live-Action movie, Vigil/City Boy/Xanthe/Duke Thomas series spinning out of Lazarus Planet, new Hellboy movie, Vyper is back, Marvels pushed to November, Hell to Pay is part of a new shared universe of Soule-Sliney books and has been optioned for streaming, Essex County TV show Trailers: Little Mermaid, Tetris Comics Countdown (15-Feb-2023) Scurry by Mac Smith Eight Billion Genies 7 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne, Kevin Knipstein Swamp Thing: Green Hell 2 by Jeff Lemire, Doug Mahnke, David Baron Fantastic Four 4 by Ryan North, Iban Coello, Jesus Aburtov Danger Street 3 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart Spider-Man 5 by Dan Slott, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Justin Reynolds, Julian Shaw, Guru-eFX, Edgar Delgado Mosely 2 by Rob Guillory, Sam Lotfi, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Grim 8 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano Wasp 2 by Al Ewing, Kasia Niemczyk, Kike Diaz Batgirls 15 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Neil Googe, Rico Renzi
Comic Reviews: DC Lazarus Planet: Next Evolution by Ram V, Lalit Kumar Sharma, Rain Beredo, Brandon T. Snider, Laura Braga, Matt Herms, Chuck Brown, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Alex Guimaraes Static: Shadows of Dakota 1 by Nikolas Draper-Ivey, Vita Ayala House of El: Treacherous Hope by Claudia Gray, Eric Zawadzki Marvel Amazing Spider-Man 19 by Bishop: War College 1 by J. Holtham, Sean Damien Hill, Victor Nava, Roberto Poggi, Espen Grundetjern Red Goblin 1 by Alex Paknadel, Jan Bazaldua, David Curiel Storm and the Brotherhood of Mutants 1 by Al Ewing, Paco Medina, Jay David Ramos Infinity Comics Who is Moon Girl? Who is Miracle Man? Devil Dinosaur Image Monarch 1 by Rodney Barnes, Alex Lins, Luis Nct, Mar Silvestre Galotto Dark Horse Space Job 1 by David A. Goodman, Alvaro Sarraseca, Jordi Escuin Llorach Stranger Things: Tales From Hawkins 1 by Jody Houser, Caio Filipe, Dan Jackson Boom Harrower 1 by Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel Dynamite Madballs vs. Garbage Pail Kids: Time Again Slime Again 1 by OGNs Fragmentation Ray's OGN Corner of the Week: Aster and the Mixed Up Magic by Thom Pico, Karensac Additional Reviews: Shrinking, Paper Girls, Alan Moore Swamp Thing, Thursday Murder Club 3, Incorruptible, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur first episodes, Tracy Zooms In, Darby and the Dead News: Jon Kent going to the Injustice-verse, Wytches animated greenlit, Andrew Garfield and Oscar Isaac to star in new Guillermo Del Toro Frankenstein movie, Frozen III/Toy Story V/Zootopia 2 coming, Spider-Noir series in development, new Carnage event, Stephanie WIlliams writing a Lando one-shot, Poison Ivy officially an ongoing, new name for Captain Marvel/Shazam, new Bunn Boom book in May, Bone Orchard Mythos: Tenement in June Trailers: Strays, Flash, Guardians 3 Comics Countdown (08-Feb-2023) Batman 132 by Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Miguel Mendonca, Adriano Di Benedetto, Tomeu Morey, Roman Stevens Daredevil 8 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Erick Arciniega, Matt Wilson Spy Superb 2 by Matt Kindt, Sharlene Kindt Gotham City: Year One 5 by Tom King, Phil Hester, Eric Gapstur, Jordie Bellaire Miracleman: The Silver Age 4 by Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, Jordie Bellaire Time Before Time 20 by Rory McConville, Declan Shalvey, Jorge Coelho, Chris O'Halloran Poison Ivy 9 by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Arif Prianto Flash 792 by Jeremy Adams, Roger Cruz, Wellington Dias, Luis Guerrero Little Monsters 10 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Ngueyn TMNT: Armageddon Game - The Alliance 4 by Sophie Campbell, Brittany Peer
Comic Reviews: DC Lazarus Planet: Legends Reborn by Alex Segura, Clayton Henry, Marcelo Maiolo, Alex Paknadel, Christopher Mitten, Romulo Fajardo Jr., Greg Pak, Minkyu Jung, Sunny Gho, Dennis Culver, Jesus Merino Flash One Minute War Special by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Matt Ryan, Jason Paz, Matt Herms, Serg Acuna, Rebecca Nalty, Lisandro Estherren, Patricio Delpeche, George Kambadais Batman: Legends of Gotham by Andy Diggle, Karl Mostert, Romulo Fajardo Jr DC's Harley Quinn Romances by Alexis Quasarano, Max Sarin, Marissa Louise, Zipporah Smith, Will Robson, Andrew Dalhouse, Amanda Deibert, Adriana Melo, John Kalisz, Frank Allen, John McCrea, Mike Spicer, Raphael Draccon, Carolina Munhoz, Ig Guara, Ivan Plascencia, Greg Lockard, Giulio Macaione, Fabs Nocera, Jessica Berbey, Priscilla Petraites, Michael Atiyeh, Ivan Cohen, Fico Ossio, Sebastian Cheng DC Power: A Celebration by Evan Narcisse, Darryl Banks, Hi-Fi, Lamont Magee, Chriscross, Juan Castro, Wil Quintana, Stephanie Williams, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Alex Guimaraes, Brandon Thomas, Natacha Bustos, Dorado Quick, Jordan Clark, Clayton Henry, Marcelo Maiolo, Morgan Hampton, Valentine De Landro, Marissa Louise, Chuck Brown, Petterson Oliveira, DJ Chavis, John Ridley, Olivier Coipel, N.K. Jemisin, Jamal Campbell Marvel Bloodline: Daughter of Blade 1 by Danny Lore, Karen Darboe, Cris Peter Dark Web: Finale by Zeb Wells, Adam Kubert, Francesco Mortarino, Scott Hanna, Frank Martin, Guru eFX Demon Wars: Down in Flames by Peach Momoko, Zack Davisson Silver Surfer: Ghost Light 1 by John Jennings, Valentine De Landro, Matt Milla Star Wars: Sana Starros 1 by Justina Ireland, Pere Perez, Jay David Ramos Marvel Infinity Comics Marvel's Voices 38: Moon Girl by Stephanie Williams, Julian Shaw, Ian Herring Alligator Loki 18 by Alyssa Wong, Robert Quinn, Pete Pantazis Image Almighty 1 by Edward Laroche, Brad Simpson Blood Tree 1 by Peter Tomasi, Maxim Simic, John Kalisz Dark Horse Where Monsters Lie 1 by Kyle Starks, Piotr Kowalski, Vladimir Popov AWA Black Tape 1 by Dan Panosian, Dalibor Talajic, Ive Svorcina IDW Breath of Shadows 1 by Rich Douek, Alex Cormack OGNs Avatar the Last Airbender Chibis: Aang's Unfreezing Day by Kelly Leigh Miller, Diana Sim Bonding: A Love Story About People and their Parasites by Matthew Erman, Emily Pearson, Kaylee Davis, Justin Birch Housecat Trouble: Lost and Found by Mason Dickerson Ray's OGN Corner of the Week: Growing Pangs by Kathryn Ormsbee, Molly Brooks Additional Reviews: The Nasty, SHIELD TV show, The Me You Love In The Dark, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, Aliens: Fast Track to Heaven, M3GAN, Kung-Fu Panda Season 2 News: Tomb Raider show on Amazon from PWB, Omni news, Zachary Levi fiasco, DC movie slate, Reboot cancelled, Pennyworth cancelled, Criminal series in development, Azula in the Spirit Temple graphc novel coming September 2023, Hit Monkey renewed, Spider-Ham/Spider-Rex team-up, new Abrams ComicArts Marvel OGN announced, Luke Cage: City of Fire cancellation Trailers: We Have a Ghost, Boogeyman Comics Countdown: Radiant Black 21 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa Scarlet Witch 2 by Steve Orlando, Stephanie Williams, Sara Pichelli, Chris Allen, Elisabetta D'Amico, Matt Wilson Where Monsters Lie 1 by Kyle Starks, Piotr Kowalski, Vladimir Popov Housecat Trouble: Lost and Found by Mason Dickerson Rogue Sun 10 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques Blood Tree 1 by Peter Tomasi, Maxim Simic, John Kalisz Batman: Legends of Gotham by Andy Diggle, Karl Mostert, Romulo Fajardo Jr Avengers 65 by Jason Aaron, Javier Garron, David Curiel Flash: One Minute War Special by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Matt Ryan, Jason Paz, Matt Herms, Serg Acuna, Rebecca Nalty, Lisandro Estherren, Patricio Delpeche, George Kambadais Silver Surfer: Ghost Light 1 by John Jennings, Valentine De Landro, Matt Milla
C.H.A.N.G.E. Agents - Comics & Social Issues Podcast - exploring graphic novels that have something to say. In this episode we discuss Black Panther: The Client. Originally published as Black Panther Issues 1-5 in 1998 and 1999 by Marvel Comics. Written by Christopher Priest with art primarily by Mark Texeira with support by Vince Evans and Alitha Martinez and colors by Brian Haberlin. Hosted by James Davidge. Special Guests are Jason Mehmel of Sage Theatre and the Penciltown Podcast and Karen Mills of the Alberta Advantage podcast. Next episode (in Spring 2023), we'll be discussing Heartstopper Volume 1 by Alice Oseman. C.H.A.N.G.E. Agents Theme Song - Lyrics by Brent Gough & James Davidge, Performed by Brent Gough with Chris Vail. Recorded by Chris Vail. Brought to you by 1st Legion of Utopia from Renegade Arts Entertainment. An epic tale of killers, queers and the birth of Canadian socialism. https://www.facebook.com/ChangeAgentsComix https://twitter.com/ChangeAgentsCmx https://www.instagram.com/changeagentscomix/
Comic Reviews: DC Batgirls 2022 Annual by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Robbi Rodriguez, Rico Renzi Blue Beetle: Graduation Day 1 by Josh Trujillo, Adrian Gutierrez, Wil Quintana DC's Grifter Got Run Over By A Reindeer Detective Comics 2022 Annual by Ram V, Rafael Albuquerque, Christopher Mitten, Hayden Sherman, Lee Loughridge Justice Society of America 1 by Geoff Johns, Mikel Janin, Scott Kolins, Brandon Peterson, Jerry Ordway, Steve Lieber, Jordie Bellaire, Jordan Boyd, John Kalisz Nightwing 2022 Annual by Tom Taylor, CS Pacat, Jay Kristoff, Inaki Miranda, Eduardo Pansica, Julio Ferreira, Adriano Lucas Nubia and the Justice League Special by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Stephanie Williams, Alitha Martinez, Amancay Nahuelpan, Mark Morales, Tamra Bonvillain, Alex Guimaraes Superman: Kal-El Returns Special by Mark Waid, Marv Wolfman, Sina Grace, Alex Segura, Clayton Henry, Dean Haspiel, Jackson Herbert, Fico Ossio, Marcelo Maiolo, Trish Mulvihill WildStorm 30th Anniversary Special Marvel Avengers Assemble Alpha by Jason Aaron, Andrew Currie, Bryan Hitch, Alex Sinclair Peter Parker and Miles Morales: Spider-Man Double Trouble 1 by Mariko Tamaki, Vita Ayala, Gurihiru Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker 1 by Greg Pak, Manuel Garcia, Ramon Bachs, Cam Smith, Chris Sotomayor Infinity Comics: Strange Tales: Rocket Raccoon by Al Ewing, Ramon Bachs, Javier Tartaglia Spider-Verse Unlimited 26 by Stephanie Williams, Nathan Stockman, Pete Pantazis Marvels Voices 27 by Stephanie Williams, Alan Robinson, KJ Diaz It's Jeff 21 by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru Boom Magic: Nahiri the Lithomancer 1 by Seanan McGuire, Fabiana Mascolo Dark Horse Koschei in Hell 1 by Mike Mignola, Ben Stenbeck, Dave Stewart Star Wars High Republic Adventures 1 by Daniel Jose Older, Toni Bruno, Michael Atiyeh Dynamite Cat-Man and Kitten 1 by Jeff Parker, Joe Cooper, Arcana Studio IDW Godzilla Rivals vs Gigan by Keith Davidsen, Yasmin Flores Montanez Image Plush 1 by Doug Wagner, Daniel Hillyard, Rico Renzi Archie Bob Phantom 1 by James III, Richard Ortiz, Matt Herms Ahoy My Bad Vol 2 1 by Mark Russell, Bryce Ingman, Peter Krause OGN Dungeon Club: Roll Call by Molly Knox Ostertag Sunburn GN by Andi Watson, Simon Gane A Taste For Blood by Debuhme Super Trash Clash GN by Edgar Camacho Ray's OGN Corner: Red Scare by Liam Francis Walsh Additional Reviews: Teen Titans by Geoff Johns, HaHa, Darth Vader by Charles Soule, Violent Night, Dime-Store Detective, Autumnal, Scrooge: A Christmas Carol, My Father's Dragon, Cuphead Show s3, American Crime Story s3 News: DC FCBD books, Mandalorian return date, Midnight Club canceled, Flanagan reportedly switching streaming services, Secrets of Midnight Club revealed, Lazarus Planet spin-off starring Wonder Woman and Shazam by GWW, Who Killed Santa? - a Murderville Mystery Trailers: Night at the Museum animated, Mario, Indiana Jones 5, Cocaine Bear, Guardians of the Galaxy III trailer Comics Countdown: Dungeon Club: Roll Call by Molly Knox Ostertag Stillwater 16 by Chip Zdarksy, Mike Spicer, Ramon Perez Nightwing 2022 Annual by Tom Taylor, CS Pacat, Jay Kristoff, Inaki Miranda, Eduardo Pansica, Julio Ferreira, Adriano Lucas Rogue Sun 8 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques Batgirls 2022 Annual by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Robbi Rodriguez, Rico Renzi Justice Society of America 1 by Geoff Johns, Mikel Janin, Scott Kolins, Brandon Peterson, Jerry Ordway, Steve Lieber, Jordie Bellaire, Jordan Boyd, John Kalisz Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker 1 by Greg Pak, Manuel Garcia, Ramon Bachs, Cam Smith, Chris Sotomayor Dead Lucky 4 by Melissa Flores, French Carlomagno, Mattia Iacono Super Trash Clash by Edgar Camacho Strange Academy: Finals 2 by Skottie Young, Humberto Ramos, Edgar Delgado
Clark is invited to a debate. The Unauthorized Biography of Clark Kent continues. Son of El is written and produced by Isaac Bluefoot. The views expressed are not necessarily those held by DC Comics and Warner Media.This telling of Superman is an interpretation of the works of many writers and artists. Clark Kent, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, Martha Kent, and Jonathan Kent were created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster. Deadshot was created by David Vern Reed and Lew Sayre Schwartz. Ray Palmer was created by Julius Schwartz, Gardner Fox, and Gil Kane. Green Arrow was created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp. Roy Harper was created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp. Richard Grayson was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane. Prometheus was created by Grant Morrison and Arnie Jorgensen. Knightfall was created by Gail Simone and Alitha Martinez. Electrocutioner was created by Marv Wolfman, Michael Fleisher, and Irv Novick. Reaper was created by Mike W. Barr and Alan Davis. Javelin was created by Len Wein and Dave Gibbons. Peacemaker was created by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette. Bloodsport was created by John Byrne. Steve Trevor was created by William Moulton Marston and Harry G. Peter. Wonder Woman was created by William Moulton Marston and Harry G. Peter. Metallo was created by Robert Bernstein and Al Plastino. Martian Manhunter was created by Joseph Samachson and Joe Certa. The Flash was created by Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino. Iris West was created by Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino. Mr. Terrific was created by John Ostrander and Tom Mandrake. Black Canary was created by Dennis O'Neil and Dick Dillon. Black Lightning was created by Tony Isabella and Trevor Von Eeden. Hal Jordan was created by John Broome and Gil Kane. Vixen was created by Gerry Conway and Bob Oksner. Arthur Curry was created by Mort Weisinger and Paul Norris.Manuscript Editing assistance by Tricia Riel. Theme Music by Royal Jelly. Additional music licensed through Creative Commons: Gradual Sunrise by David Hilowitz, Headlights/Moutain Road by Blue Dot Sessions, …and Degeneracy by Abstract Nostalgic Fractal Systems, Curious Process by Podington Bear, Donnalee by Blue Dot Sessions, Starlight by Chad Crouch, Great is the Contessa by Blue Dot Sessions, The Dawn Chorus (Instrumental) by Chad Crouch, Good Ideas Poorly Executed by Steve Combs, Flatlands 3rd by Blue Dot Sessions, Chicane by Bio Unit, Intro by Baucheamp, A Sea Change by Kyle Preston, Calm and Collected by Blue Dot Sessions, Dutiligi by Mello C, Roundpine by Blue Dot Sessions, Stress by Audiobinger.
Women of Marvel travels to Wakanda this week to meet the incredible women in that world! Host Angélique talks to legendary artist Alitha Martinez about Wakanda in the comics and specifically Black Panther: World of Wakanda (2016). We also get a special appearance from star of Marvel Studios' Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Angela Bassett – Queen Ramonda herself!
Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:42 - Batman #10 (Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo) 0:11:14 - Batman and Robin #10 (Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason) 0:18:25 - Batgirl #10 (Gail Simone and Alitha Martinez) 0:26:30 - Superboy #10 (Scott Lobdell and Sebastian Fiurama) 0:32:53 - Green Lantern #10 (Geoff Johns and Doug Mahnke) 0:39:33 - Deathstroke #10 (Rob Liefeld) 0:45:11 - Grifter #10 (Rob Liefeld, Frank Tieri and Scott Clarke) 0:50:41 - Suicide Squad #10 (Adam Glass and Fernando Dagnino) 0:57:50 - Legion Lost #10 (Tom DeFalco and Pete Woods) 1:05:39 - The Ravagers #2 (Howard Mackie, Tom DeFalco and Ian Churchill) 1:13:48 - Demon Knights #10 (Paul Cornell and Diogenes Neves) 1:20:45 - Frankenstein: Agent of S.H.A.D.E. #10 (Matt Kindt and Alberto Ponticelli) 1:28:11 - Resurrection Man #10 (Andy Lanning, Dan Abnett and Jesus Saiz) 1:34:58 - The Shade #9 (James Robinson and Frazer Irving) 1:42:42 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) audio link: https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co/ video link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu70d0W3I5cZzQUPH0CUbF64E2f4oMysw UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us
Comic Reviews: DC Aquaman: Andromeda 1 by Ram V, Christian Ward Dark Crisis 1 by Joshua Williamson, Daniel Sampere, Alejandro Sanchez DC Pride 2022 by Devin Grayson, Ivan Cohen, Tini Howard, Greg Lockard, Alyssa Wong, Stephanie Phillips, Danny Lore, Stephanie Williams, Jadzia Axelrod, Dani Fernandez, Kevin Conroy, Travis Moore, Ted Brandt, Ro Stein, Nicole Maines, Lovern Kindzierski, W. Scott Forbes, J. Bone, P. Craig Russell, Lynne Yoshii, J.J. Kirby, Meghan Hetrick, Nick Robles, Brittney Williams, Jess Taylor, Evan Cagle, Zoe Thorogood, Samantha Dodge, Giulio Macaione, Rye Hickman, Tamra Bonvillain, Marissa Louise, Jeremy Lawson, Triona Farrell, Enrica Angiolini Multiversity: Teen Justice 1 by Nubia: Queen of the Amazons 1 by Stephanie Williams, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, John Livesay, Alex Guimares Poison Ivy 1 by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Arif Prianto Earth Prime Flash by Emily Palizzi, Jess Carson, David Lafuente, Pablo Collar, John Kalisz, Miquel Muerto Marvel Fortnite X Marvel: Zero War 1 by Christos Gage, Donald Mustard, Sergio Fernandez Davila, Sean Parsons, Edgar Delgado Jane Foster and the Mighty Thor 1 by Torunn Gronbekk, Michael Dowling, J.P. Mayer, Jesus Aburtov, Marte Gracia, Matt Wilson, Nolan Woodard Love Unlimited: Red Dagger and Ms. Marvel by Nadia Shammas, Natacha Bustos, Ian Herring Marvel Meow 8 by Nao Fuji Image Skybound Presents: Afterschool 1 by Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead, Greg Hinkle, Giovanna Niro Dark Horse Ward 1 by Cavan Scott, Andres Ponce AfterShock Astronaut Down 1 by James Patrick, Rubine, Valentina Briski Where Starships Go To Die 1 by Mark Sable, Alberto Locatelli, Juancho Ahoy Justice Warriors 1 by Matt Bors, Ben Clarkson, Felipe Sobreiro ComiXology The Very Final Last Girls by Josh Eiserike, Z Crockett, Andres Barrero Scout Code 45 1 by Benjamin Hunting, Joe Ng Archie Archie and Friends: Summer Loving Titan Doctor Who Origins 1 by Jody Houser, Roberta Ingranata, Warnia Sahadewa Dynamite Elivira: Wrath of Con by David Avallone, Elvira, Dave Acosta OGNs Motherbridge: Seeds of Change by George Mann, Aleta Vidal Grip of the Kombinat by Damon Gentry, Simon Roy Girl and the Glim by India Swift, Michael Doig Secrets of Camp Whatever v2: The Doors to Nowhere by Chris Grine Slip by Marika McCoola, Aatmaja Pandya Additional Reviews: Obi-Wan ep4, Ms. Marvel, American Horror Stories s1, Chip n Dale, Jurassic World Dominion, Many Deaths of Laila Starr News: Joker 2, Ghostbusters animated series, Ezra Miller, Arcane series of prequel shorts on YouTube, more Kevin Smith He-Man, McKeever back at Marvel, Junji Ito anthology series on Netflix, Love Unlimited, Bruce Campbell Evil Dead/Sgt Rock crossover, Thunderbolts movie confirmed, Spot in Spider-Verse 2, Dark Horse gets Ghostbusters comic license, George Stacy cast for Spider-Verse 2 Am It Glenn? Glenn meets Ram V Trailers: Spiderhead, Prey, Sea Beast, Black Adam Comics Countdown: Oblivion Song 36 by Robert Kirkman Lorenzo De Felici, Annnalisa Leoni Slip OGN by Marika McCoola, Aatmaja Pandya Aquaman: Andromeda 1 by Ram V, Christian Ward DC Pride 2022 by Secrets of Camp Whatever Vol 2: The Door to Nowhere by Chris Grine Time Before Time 13 by Rory McConville, Ron Salas, Chris O'Halloran Dark Knights of Steel 7 by Tom Taylor, Nathan Gooden, Arif Prianto Twig 2 by Skottie Young, Kyle Strahm, Jean-Francois Beaulieu That Texas Blood 14 by Chris Condon, Jacob Phillips, Pip Martin Batman: Killing Time 4 by Tom King, David Marquez, Alejandro Sanchez
Interview with Stephanie Phillips! Remembering George Perez Comic Reviews: DC Flashpoint Beyond 1 by Geoff Johns, Jeremy Adams, Tim Sheridan, Mikel Janin, Xermanico, Romulo Fajardo Jr, Jordie Bellaire Nubia Coronation Special by Stephanie Williams, Vita Ayala, Marguerite Sauvage, Colleen Doran, Darryl Banks, Jill Thompson, Alitha Martinez, Hi-Fi, Alex Guimares Earth-Prime 3: Legends of Tomorrow by Lauren Fields, Daniel Park, Paul Pelletier, Jose Luis Lopez Guardia, Jonas Trindade, Andrew Hennessy, Hi-Fi, Adriano Lucas Marvel Giant-Size X-Men: Thunderbid by Steve Orlando, Nyla Rose, David Cutler, Jose Marzan Jr, Roberto Poggi, Irma Kniivila Spider-Man 2099 Exodus Alpha by Steve Orlando, Paul Fry, Neeraj Menon Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Ario Anindito Strange Tales Infinity Comic by Al Ewing, Ramon Bachs Image Frontiersman Lock-Up Special 1 by Patrick Kindlon, Nicolo Assirelli Metal Society 1 by Zack Kaplan, Marco Lesko, Guilherme Balbi Twig 1 by Skottie Young, Kyle Strahm, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Dark Horse Stone King by Kel McDonald, Tyler Crook Boom Dune: Waters of Kanly 1 by Kevin J. Anderson, Brian Herbert, Francesco Mortarino, Raul Angulo Dynamite Red Sonja: Red Sitha 1 by Mirka Andolfo, Valentina Pinti AfterShock Dogs of London 1 by Peter Milligan, Artecida, Valentina Bianconi Valiant Archer and Armstrong Forever 1 by Steve Foxe, Marcio Fiorito, Guimaraes Vault Quests Aside 1 by Brian Schirmer, Elena Gogou ComiXology The Panic 1 by Neil Kleid, Andrea Mutti Additional Reviews: Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, Picard season 2 finale, Moon Knight season 1 finale, Superstore, Lady Killer, Locke & Key: Golden Age, I Want To Be Where the Normal People Are News: Gwen Stacy miniseries finally concludes, Venom 3 in development, Azrael miniseries The Rise of the Megablockbuster Trailers: Obi-Wan Kenobi, House of the Dragon, Avatar II Comics Countdown: Deadly Class 52 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Lee Loughridge Radiant Black 14 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti Friday 5 by Ed Brubaker, Marcos Martin, Muntsa Vicente Batman: Killing Time 3 by Tom King, David Marquez, Alejandro Sanchez Once and Future 25 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Manifest Destiny 46 by Chris Dingess, Matthew Roberts Batman 123 by Joshua Williamson, Trevor Hairsine, Howard Porter, Rain Beredo, Tomeu Morey Twig 1 by Skottie Young, Kyle Strahm, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Nubia: Coronation Special by Stephanie Williams, Vita Ayala, Marguerite Sauvage, Colleen Doran, Darryl Banks, Jill Thompson, Alitha Martinez, Hi-Fi, Alex Guimares Little Monsters 3 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen
Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:01 - Superboy #8 (Scott Lobdell, Tom DeFalco and R.B. Silva, Iban Coello) 0:10:31 - Legion Lost #8 (Tom DeFalco and Aaron Kuder) 0:18:09 - Batman and Robin #8 (Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason) 0:24:49 - Batgirl #8 (Gail Simone and Ardian Syaf, Alitha Martinez, Vicente Cifuentes) 0:32:48 - Batwoman #8 (W. Haden Blackman, J.H. Williams III and Amy Reeder) 0:40:28 - Green Lantern #8 (Geoff Johns and Doug Mahnke) 0:47:07 - Mister Terrific #8 (Eric Wallace and Gianluca Gugliotta) 0:54:52 - Deathstroke #8 (Kyle Higgins and Eduardo Pansica) 1:01:53 - Grifter #8 (Nathan Edmondson and Daniel Sempere) 1:08:57 - Suicide Squad #8 (Adam Glass and Frederico Dallocchio) 1:16:49 - Demon Knights #8 (Paul Cornell and Diogenes Neves, Bernard Chang) 1:25:33 - Frankenstein: Agent of S.H.A.D.E. #8 (Jeff Lemire and Alberto Ponticelli) 1:32:04 - Resurrection Man #8 (Andy Lanning, Dan Abnett and Fernando Dagnino) 1:38:39 - The Shade #7 (James Robinson and Javier Pulido) 1:46:36 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) audio link: https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co/ video link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu70d0W3I5cZzQUPH0CUbF64E2f4oMysw UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us
Comic List: DC Batman/Faze Clan 1 by Josh Trujillo, Scot Eaton, Norm Rapmund, Tony Avina Batman: Beyond the White Knight 1 by Sean Murphy, Dave Stewart Sensational Wonder Woman Special 1 by Paula Sevenbergen, Stephanie Phillips, Scott Kolins, Paul Pelletier, Alitha Martinez, Norm Rapmund, Dexter Vines, Vicente Cifuentes, Carrie Strachan, Adriano Lucas, Wendy Broome Shadow War Alpha by Joshua Williamson, Viktor Bogdanovic, Daniel Henriques, Mike Spicer War For Earth-3 2 by Robbie Thompson, Dennis Hopeless, Kieran McKeown, Dexter Vines, Ariel Olivetti, Julio Ferreira, Brent Peeples, Matt Herms Marvel Amazing Spider-Man 93 by Zeb Wells, Patrick Gleason, Bryan Valenza, Sara Pichelli, Carlos Lopez, Mark Bagley, Tim Townsend Hulk: Grand Design - Monter by Jim Rugg Immortal X-Men 1 by Kieron Gillen, Lucas Werneck, David Curiel Marvel Meow 3 by Nao Fuji Image Astro City: That Was Then Special by Kurt Busiek, Brent E. Anderson, Alex Sinclair ZVRC: Zombies vs. Robots Classic 1 by Chris Ryall, Ashley Wood IDW TMNT Annual 2022 by Juni Ba, Ronda Pattison Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Official Movie Pre-Quill by Kiel Phegley, Adam Bryce Thomas, Tracy Yardley, Evan Stanley, Reggie Graham, Luis Antonio Delgado, Heather Breckel Boom Buffy the Vampire Slayer: 25th Anniversary Special by Lilah Sturges, Jeremy Lambert, Casey Gilly, Danny Lore, Sarah Gailey, Claudia Balboni, Carlos Olivares, Claire Roe, Marianna Ignazzi, Bayleigh Underwood, Heather Breckel, Valentina Pinto, Raul Angulo, Mattia Iacono, Toman Titov Oni Season of the Bruja 1 by Aaron Duran, Sara Soler Scout Cities of Magick 1 by Jacob Free, Will Tempest, Brad Simpson Broken Eye by Martin Etxeberria, Xabier Etxeberria, Inaki Arenas ComiXology Eden Book 1 by Matthew Arnold, Riccardo Burchielli, Luca Salce Extincts: Quests for the Unicorn Horn by Scott Magoon Poiko: Quests and Stuff by Brian Middleton Additional Reviews: Picard s2e5, Moon Knight ep1, Generations, Morbius, Amphibia, Owl House News: Oscars madness, Stephanie Brown on Gotham Knights, DC Round Robin II, Shang-Chi relaunch, Blue Beetle movie, IT prequel on HBO Max, Umbrella Academy and Viktor, Palmiotti and Connor launch new platform, Clobberin' Time delayed, Marvel introduces Blade's daughter, Omninews, Crow reboot with Bill Skaarsgard, Gotham Knights casting for Steph Trailers: Sea Beast, Choose or Die, Staircase, Quest Brandon asks Glenn about Star Trek Comics Countdown: Astro City: That Was Then 1 by Kurt Busiek, Brent E. Anderson, Alex Sinclair Radiant Black 13 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa Immortal X-Men 1 by Kieron Gillen, Lucas Werneck, David Curiel Newburn 5 by Chip Zdarsky, Jacob Phillips Something is Killing the Children 21 by James Tynion IV, Wether Dell'Edera, Miquel Muerto Shadow War Alpha by Joshua Williamson, Viktor Bogdanovic, Daniel Henriques, Mike Spicer TMNT Annual 2022 by Juni Ba Swamp Thing 11 by Ram V, Mike Perkins, Mike Spicer Rogue Sun 2 by Ryan Parrott, Francesco Mortarino, Abel Chris O'Halloran Captain Marvel 37 by Kelly Thompson, Julius Ohta, Ruth Redmond
Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:58 - Batman and Robin #7 (Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason) 0:06:35 - Batgirl #7 (Gail Simone and Ardian Syaf, Alitha Martinez) 0:12:49 - Batwoman #7 (W. Haden Blackman, J.H. Williams III and Amy Reeder) 0:19:21 - Superboy #7 (Scott Lobdell and R.B. Silva, Iban Coello) 0:25:40 - Green Lantern #7 (Geoff Johns and Doug Mahnke) 0:31:05 - Mister Terrific #7 (Eric Wallace and Gianluca Gugliotta) 0:38:09 - Deathstroke #7 (Kyle Higgins and Joe Bennett) 0:44:06 - Grifter #7 (Nathan Edmondson and Scott Clark) 0:50:47 - Suicide Squad #7 (Adam Glass and Clayton Henry, Ig Guara) 0:58:18 - Legion Lost #7 (Tom DeFalco and Pete Woods) 1:05:57 - Demon Knights #7 (Paul Cornell and Diogenes Neves) 1:12:47 - Frankenstein: Agent of S.H.A.D.E. #7 (Jeff Lemire and Alberto Ponticelli) 1:19:08 - Resurrection Man #7 (Andy Lanning, Dan Abnett and Fernando Dagnino) 1:25:42 - My Greatest Adventure #6 1:34:30 - The Ray #4 (Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti and Jamal Igle) 1:40:59 - The Shade #6 (James Robinson and Javier Pulido) 1:47:26 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) audio link: https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co/ video link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu70d0W3I5cZzQUPH0CUbF64E2f4oMysw UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us
Hey everybody! Welcome back to another relaunch! This week Keenan and LZ review these comic books: 3:37 Iron Fist #1 - Alyssa Wong and Michael Yg 6:51 Aquaman: The Becoming #6 - Brandon Thomas and Seth Acuna/Diego Orortegui 10:59 Nubia and the Amazons #5 - Stephanie Williams/Vita Ayala and Alitha Martinez 15:14 X-Men #8 - Gerry Duggan and Javier Pina Beware My Power! This week's character spotlight is on John Stewart aka Green Lantern! LZ takes us through the DC heroes history and tries not to get too excited about his favorite DC character. What do you think of Green Lantern? Let us know! Another Rewatch: Black Panther! An Iconic movie that has made history! Keenan and LZ give their thoughts on the rewatch, the World of Wakanda, the set scandals and more! Thanks for listening! We really appreciate all the support! Leave us a comment and subscribe to the youtube channel! Feel free to contact us! Twitter - Another Relaunch - Keenan -LZ
This week on Back Issue Bloodbath, Andrew and Petula look at the first 5 issues of OMNI, by Devin Grayson, Alitha Martinez, and Melody Cooper The post Back Issue Bloodbath Episode 327: OMNI appeared first on Geek Hard.
This week on Back Issue Bloodbath, Andrew and Petula look at the first 5 issues of OMNI, by Devin Grayson, Alitha Martinez, and Melody Cooper The post Back Issue Bloodbath Episode 327: OMNI appeared first on Geek Hard.
Comic Reviews: DC Batman 118 by Joshua Williamson, Mikel Janin, Jorge Molina, Tomeu Morey One Star Squadron 1 by Mark Russell, Steve Lieber, Dave Stewart Superman: Son of Kal-El 2021 Annual by Tom Taylor, Clayton Henry, Steve Pugh, Steve Buccellato World of Krypton 1 by Robert Venditti, Michael Avon Oeming, Nick Filardi Marvel Amazing 80.BEY by Cody Ziglar, Ivan Fiorelli, Rachelle Rosenberg Captain America/Iron Man 1 by Derek Landy, Angel Unzueta, Rachelle Rosenberg Death of Doctor Strange: Blade by Danny Lore, Dylan Burnett, Mike Spicer Devil's Reign 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Marcio Menyz Giant Size Black Cat Infinity Score by Jed MacKay, Carlos Villa, Brian Reber Marvel's Voices: Comunidades by Terry Blas, Yehudi Mercado, Alex Segura, Daniel Jose Older, Julio Anta, Juan Ponce, Desiree Proctor, Amparo Ortiz, Claribel Ortega, David Betancourt, Leonardo Romero, Nico Leon, Edgar Delgado, Paco Medina, Adriano Melo, Alitha Martinez, Francisco Herrera, Vanesa Del Rey, Gustavo Duerte, German Peralta, Enid Balam, Julius Ohta, Wilton Santos, Caio Majado, Mauro Fodra, Alba Glez, Sean Parsons, Jose Marzan Jr, Victor Nava, Oren Junior, Felipe Sobreiro, Cris Peter, Erick Arcinega, Bryan Valenza, Dono Sanchez Almara, Federico Blee, Dijjo Lima, Fernando Sifuentes Star Wars: Crimson Reign 1 by Charles Soule, Steven Cummings, Guru eFX X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic 13 Spider-Bot Infinity Comic 2 Dark Horse: Daisy 1 by Colin Lorimer, Joana Lafuente, Anita Vu Image Lady Mechanika: Monster of the Ministry of Hell 1 by Joe Benitez, Beth Sotelo, Michael Heisler Archie Holiday Magic Special by J. Torres, Micol Ostow, Michael Northrop, Dan Schoening, Arielle Jovellanos, Gretel Lusky, Matt Herms Boom Buckhead 1 by Shobo Coker, George Kambadais, Natalia Nesterenko Buffy: the Last Vampire Slayer 1 by Casey Gilly, Joe Jaro, Joana Lafuente AWA Crimson Cage 1 by John Lees, Alex Cormack, Ashley Cormack Vault Lunar Room 1 by Danny Lore, Giorgia Sposito, DJ Chavis AfterShock Tales of Mother F Goose by Frank Tieri, Joe Eisma Comixology Memoria GN by Curt Pires, Sunando C, Mark Dale A Tale as Tall as Jacob OGN by Samantha Edwards House OGN by Phillip Sevy, Drew Zucker Additional Reviews: Hawkeye ep4, Retrovirus OGN, Prince and the Dressmaker, Ghosts by Raina Telgemeier, Hunters s1, Pulp OGN, Eat and Love Yourself OGN, Trigger Mortis, Monolith News: George Perez, more details on Batman/Catwoman JPL tribute issue, Garfield fighting game, new collection format, Eight Billion Genies from Charles Soule and Ryan Browne, Tom Taylor goes DC exclusive, Kieron Gillen writing Immortal X-Men, Captain Carter comic by Jamie McKelvie, Netflix cancels Cowboy Bebop, Naomi s2, House of Usher cast, Surfside Girls optioned by Apple TV, details on next Disney film: Strange World, Supercorp, next Grand Design projects Trailers: Sonic 2 Comics Countdown: Crossover 10 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Brian Michael Bendis, Michael Avon Oeming, Nick Filardi What's the Furthest Place From Here 2 by Matthew Rosenberg, Tyler Boss Good Asian 7 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge Mighty Morphin 14 by Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna Inferno 3 by Jonathan Hickman, Stefano Caselli, R.B. Silva, Valerio Schiti, Adriano Di Benedetto, David Curiel Superman: Son of Kal-El 2021 Annual by Tom Taylor, Clayton Henry, Steve Pugh, Steve Buccellato Swamp Thing 10 by Ram V, Mike Perkins, Mike Spicer Batman 118 by Joshua Williamson, Mikel Janin, Jorge Molina, Tomeu Morey Amazing Spider-Man 80.BEY by Cody Ziglar, Ivan Fiorelli, Rachelle Rosenberg Batman '89 4 by Sam Hamm, Joe Quinones, Leonardo Ito
On this episode, Keenan and LZ rate and discuss these comic books: 4:02 Nubia and the Amazons #2 - Stephanie Williams/Vita Ayala and Alitha Martinez 10:23 Aquaman: The Becoming #3 - Brandon Thomas and Scott Koblish 16:46 Nightwing #86 - Tom Taylor and Robbie Rodriguez 21:50 Shang-Chi #6 - Gene Luen Yang and Dike Ruan 26:23 S.W.O.R.D. #10 - Al Ewing and Jocopo Camangi This week's panel is a character spotlight on Kate Bishop aka Hawkeye! LZ and Keenan talk about the young avenger, her place in the marvel universe and her appearances in the new Marvel Studios Disney+ series! [37:43] Another reread - Hawkeye! Join along while the crew discusses issues 1-6 of the critically acclaimed series by Matt Fraction and David Aja! Thanks for listening! We really appreciate all the support! Leave us a comment and subscribe to the youtube channel! Feel free to contact us! Twitter - Another Relaunch - Keenan -LZ or via email anotherrelaunch@gmail.com
In this new episode of So Here's What Happened!, and the second discussion with members of the Nubia & The Amazons creative team, Carolyn and Neysha chat with author Vita Ayala, about the various avenues aspiring writers and artists can enter the comic industry, how Vita got on their own path into working with mega brand DC and Marvel as well as creating their own original work.They of course, got into the ways Vol. 2 of the Fight for Themyscira, Nubia shows that every good leader questions themselves and seeks the wise counsel of their peers, while being able to encourage those who look up to them. In this new issue writer Stephanie Williams, and her creative team show how nuanced and multi-faceted these women are in their speech, leadership and fight styles. But the threat to them grows ever closer as a specter from the past and beyond Doom's Doorway seeks revenge. Nubia & the Amazons is a mini comic series written by Stephanie Williams and Vita Ayala, with art from artist Alitha Martinez. The creative team for the series also consists of Becca Carey with lettering, Mark Morales with inks, and Emilio Lopez with coloring. Nubia & The Amazons takes place after the thrilling events of Infinite Frontier, Nubia becomes queen of Themyscira, but the new title also brings challenges.Check out the links below to follow and learn more about about Vita and their work.Website: DefinitelyVita.comTwitter: @DefinitelyVitaNubia & The Amazons is available wherever comics are sold. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amid unprecedented orders for Superman: Son of Kal-El #5, DC Comics has announced that it will be reprinting the title's first four issues in November.Earlier this month, DC Comics revealed that Superman's son, Jon Kent, will be coming out as bisexual in Superman: Son of Kal-El #5. The news made headlines around the world and inspired what DC calls "unprecedented orders" for the issue. The sales have even surpassed the previously reported 68,000 copies that Superman: Son of Kal-El #1 sold upon its launch in July. To support the renewed interest in the title, DC will now be rushing new printings of the first four issues of the series.The newly released Nubia & The Amazons #1 by DC Comics has broken new ground, marking the first time Wonder Woman's Amazons welcome a transgender woman into their society in a touching and unforgettable moment.Nubia's time as Queen of the Amazons is showcased in the new DC series from Stephanie Williams, Vita Ayala, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Emilio Lopez, and Becca Carey. Beginning with a flashback to Nubia's own arrival on Themiscyra, readers are reminded of the Amazons' mystical Well of Souls: a portal through which women who have died as a result of the terror of 'Man's World' are reborn, given new life among the immortal women. The five new sisters born of the Well (who represent the first group of women to come through the well in some time) wake up without knowing who they were, where they are, or what's to come next. And for one, it is a rebirth they have spent their entire life waiting for.A HUGE Thank You To All My Patreon, Members, & Subscribe Stars! I Love You All!Simon BarnettRaymond CandelaGPSpectorDavid LDaniel GuitronTKnotatpostJohn LeAuthenticity SeekerBrian KMAY BE MEDocHollidayFrank the Redsatchell78RC ScottThe dukeMarcos R.Razor-sharp Though...Alexander LeonardWelcome To The SH!T ShowJason JohnsonJobustifyMAGAirMike PorterJeffery CarnesRobert WillingCaligula BearP MoneyKenny GSwany RiversLisa DonahueMuddledMessJasValin RookAlazmat FilmsAlexander Trapp Waelse1Raymond CandelaThe Killing JokeBeau ScottBrian KBiggles Macy RRob LynchMathew DrewJohn LeBrandon AllenAlyssa Annette Ybarra Brian HawkinsChris David Raiford B LRyan DeckertMizen Barbarossa Jerm Debo Ruakar-McTwizz-Jade Wheatley Zach Richmond JDthecomicotakuMighty PawsKato Rone Steve Glaskar Dav RozTimothy French Mike Buckner BruceyJeffrey Alan Carnes Anne HolydayNitrosgal 2Sylvia La ChivaJD2981 GPSpectorJ ThreefingersBjörn PerssonSimon Barnett Lil Poetboy2nd Street Marvel Saggy MelonzForced Adversity ResonantJustice Let me know what you think!
Welcome back! This week LZ and Keenan discuss and review these comic books: 3:51 Nightwing #85 - Tom Taylor and Robbi Rodriguez 9:35 Catwoman #36 - Ram V and Nina Vakueva/Laura Braga 12:50 Nubia and the Amazons #1 - Stephanie Williams/Vita Ambassador and Alitha Martinez 19:12 Black Manta #2 - Chuck Kim and Valentino de Landro 23:34 Death of Dr. Strange #2 - Jed McKay and Lee Garbett Another Panel: Powers vs Personality! What's more important to a comic book team: personality or powers? Would a team be interesting with the same powers? We discuss this and more with special guest Kelly Thompson (@79Semifinalist)! The Eisner winning writer gives her thoughts, shares some secrets on Captain Marvel and breaks down her substack! Another Reread: X-Men Inferno Part 2! The second part of the reread and it's the action and finale of the event! What did you think of the OG Inferno? Are you a fan of Madelyne Pryor? Let us know! Thanks for listening! We really appreciate all the support! Leave us a comment and subscribe to the youtube channel! Feel free to contact us! Twitter - Another Relaunch - Keenan -LZ or via email anotherrelaunch@gmail.com For more Kelly Thompson check out https://www.1979semifinalist.com/
Jan 2022 Solicits Comic Reviews: Batman: Secret Files - Peacekeeper-01 by James Tynion IV, Ed Brisson, Joshua Hixson, Roman Stevens Catwoman: Lonely City 1 by Cliff Chiang Nubia and the Amazons 1 by Vita Ayala, Stephanie WIlliams, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Emilio Lopez Refrigerator Full of Heads 1 by Rio Youers, Tom Fowler Phoenix Song: Echo 1 by Rebecca Roanhorse, Luca Maresca, Carlos Lopez It's Jeff 8 by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru Reckless: Destroy All Monsters HC by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Critical Role: The Tales of Exandria: The Bright Queen 1 by Matthew Mercer, Darcy Van Poelgeest, Couple of Kooks, Cris Peter Orville: Artifacts 1 by David Goodman, David Cabeza, Michael Atiyeh Purgatori 1 by Ray Fawkes, Alvaro Sarresca Night of the Ghoul 1 by Scott Snyder, Francis Manapul Dungeons and Dragons: Mindbreaker 1 by Jim Zub, Eduardo Mello, Katrina Mae Hao Aggretsuko: Super Fun Special by Josh Tierney, Brenda Hickey, Sarah Stern, Shadia Amin, Abigail Starling Aggretsuko: Down the Rabbit Hole OGN by Patabot, Andrew Dalhouse Pop Star Assassin 1 by Matthew Cashel, Ed Lavallee, Marcelo Basile Minney Mouse: The Perfect Book OGN by Brooke Vitale Just Beyond: Monstrosity by R.L. Stine, Irene Flores, Lea Cavallero, Joana LaFuente Willy's Wonderland 1 by S.A. Check, James Kuhoric, Puis Calzada Someone To Talk To by Gregory Panaccione, Cyril Massarotto Little Sister by Johann Louis, Susie Morgenstern The Whale Library by Zidrou, Judith Vanistendael Additional Reviews: Dune, Escape the Undertaker, Joker, Injustice Omnibus Vol 2 News: Omninews, printing issues, Ruby Rose vs. CW, Alysia casting call for Batgirl, Brendan Frasier cast, Kamala Khan power-swap, Razorblades Year One HC, Image syzygy, Hayden Christiansen returns as Anakin, Avengers Disney cruise Trailers: Uncharted, Diary of a Wimpy Kid Comics Countdown: Reckless: Destroy All Monsters by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Night of the Ghoul 1 by Scott Snyder, Francis Manapul Someone to Talk To by Gregory Panaccione, Cyril Massarotto Catwoman: Lonely City 1 by Cliff Chiang Batman 115 by James Tynion, Michael Conrad, Becky Cloonan, Bengal, Jorge Corona, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey, Sarah Stern Thor 18 by Donny Cates, Pasqual Ferry Tales From Harrow County: Fair Folk 4 by Cullen Bunn, Emily Schnall, Tyler Crook Not All Robots 3 by Mark Russell, Mike Deodato Jr, Lee Roughridge TMNT 122 by Sophie Campbell, Jodi Nishijima, Kevin Eastman, Ronda Pattison Superman: Son of Kal-El 4 by Tom Taylor, John Timms
Hilary discusses the 2019 film, Dark Phoenix, with regular guest host Nic, from This Endorian Life! Be sure to find us on Twitter to vote in the poll for our upcoming comic book spotlight! On Previous on X-Men, we look back on X-Men comics, movies, tv shows, characters and more! Every week, we talk about a different topic, alternating between highlights, movies, and TV shows. Highlight: In these episodes, we zoom in on a comic, character, or creator. Previous episodes include character spotlights on Scarlet Witch and Mystique, discussions of Giant Size X-Men and the Gambit solo run, and interviews with comic book artist Alitha Martinez and showrunner and writer for the X-Men Animated Series, Eric and Julia Lewald. Movies: Each movie episode covers a movie from the X-Men franchise including production info and a detailed watch-through review. TV: Starting with the X-Men Animated Series, we go through the X-Men TV shows episode by episode.
In this special bonus episode Hilary and Nic run through the 90s era comic "What if Rogue Possessed the Power of Thor." On Previous on X-Men, we look back on X-Men comics, movies, tv shows, characters and more! Every month, we talk about a different topic, alternating between highlights, movies, and TV shows. Highlight: In these episodes, we zoom in on a comic, character, or creator. Previous episodes include character spotlights on Scarlet Witch and Mystique, discussions of Giant Size X-Men and the Gambit solo run, and interviews with comic book artist Alitha Martinez and showrunner and writer for the X-Men Animated Series, Eric and Julia Lewald. Movies: Each movie episode covers a movie from the X-Men franchise including production info and a detailed watch-through review. TV: Starting with the X-Men Animated Series, we go through the X-Men TV shows episode by episode.
Eric and Hilary talk about "A Rogue's Tale" & "Beauty and the Beast" from the 90s X-Men animated series! We look back on X-Men comics, movies, tv shows, characters and more! Every month, we talk about a different topic, alternating between highlights, movies, and TV shows. Highlight: In these episodes, we zoom in on a comic, character, or creator. Previous episodes include character spotlights on Scarlet Witch and Mystique, discussions of Giant Size X-Men and the Gambit solo run, and interviews with comic book artist Alitha Martinez and Eric and Julia Lewald, showrunner and writer for the X-Men Animated Series. Movies: Each movie episode covers a movie from the X-Men franchise including production info and a detailed watch-through review. TV: Starting with the X-Men Animated Series, we go through the X-Men TV shows episode by episode.
Hilary and Nic discuss The First X-Men, a 5-issue limited series from Neal Adams and Christos Gage. On Previous on X-Men, we look back on X-Men comics, movies, tv shows, characters and more! Every month, we talk about a different topic, alternating between highlights, movies, and TV shows. Highlight: In these episodes, we zoom in on a comic, character, or creator. Previous episodes include character spotlights on Scarlet Witch and Mystique, discussions of Giant Size X-Men and the Gambit solo run, and interviews with comic book artist Alitha Martinez and showrunner and writer for the X-Men Animated Series, Eric and Julia Lewald. Movies: Each movie episode covers a movie from the X-Men franchise including production info and a detailed watch-through review. TV: Starting with the X-Men Animated Series, we go through the X-Men TV shows episode by episode.
DC September Solicits Comic Reviews: Static Season One 1 by Vita Ayala, ChrisCross, Niklas Draper-Ivey Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow 1 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes Superman: Red and Blue 4 by Mark Waid, Joshua Williamson, Robert Venditti, Rich Douek, Michael Conrad, Francis Manapul, Chris Sprouse, Joe Quinones, Cully Hamner, Alitha Martinez, Audrey Mok, Alex Sinclair, Jordie Bellaire, Emilio Lopez Demon Days: Mariko by Peach Momoko, Zach Davisson Heroes Reborn 7 by Jason Aaron, Ed McGuinness, Aaron Kuder, Mark Morales, Matt Wilson Heroes Reborn: Weapon X and Final Flight by Ed Brisson, Roland Boschi, Chris O'Halloran Planet-Size X-Men by Gerry Duggan, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia Captain America Annual by Gerry Duggan, Marco Castiello, Ruth Redmond Venom 200 by Donny Cates, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Ryan Stegman, Ron Lim, Kev Walker, Mark Bagley, Chris Giarrusso, Guiu Vilanova, Jay Leisten, Scott Hanna, John Dell, Victor Nava, JP Mayer, Alex Sinclair, Chris Sotomayor, Matt Milla, Richard Isanove, Jim Campbell, Chris O'Halloran, Frank Martin Compass 1 by Robert Mackenzie, Dave Walker, Justin Greenwood, Daniel Miwa Jim Lives OGN (and Paul is Dead) by Paolo Baron, Ernesto Carbonetti Jupiter's Legacy: Requiem 1 by Mark Millar, Tommy Lee Edwards Norse Mythology II 1 by Neil Gaiman, P. Craig Russell, Matt Horak, Lovern Kindzierski Space Pirate Captain Harlock 1 by Leiji Matsumoto, Jerome Alquie Seven Swords 1 by Riccardo Latina, Evan Daugherty, Valentina Bianconi Save Yourself 1 by Bones Leopard, Kelly Matthews, Nichole Matthews Adora and the Distance GN by Marc Bernardin, Ariela Kristantina, Bryan Valenza, Bernardo Brice Dragon Racer GN by Jody Weiser 99 Cent Theater: Jungle Darlings 1 by Derek Chua In Nomine Patris 1 by R.N. Jonas, Frank Amorim Additional Reviews: Loki ep2, Luca, Miraculous Ladybug, Barbalien Red Planet, Vigil, Renegade Rule, Owl House s2, Father News: Skybound X collection, Ty Templeton leaves Batman: The Adventures Continue, new Ms. Marvel book in the fall, new creative team for Amazing Spider-Man, Dark Days back on in September, Marvel theme park loophole, Silk to Amazon Trailers: Picard s2 Comics Countdown: Ultramega 4 by James Harren, Dave Stewart Venom 200 by Donny Cates, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Ryan Stegman, Ron Lim, Kev Walker, Mark Bagley, Chris Giarrusso, Guiu Vilanova, Jay Leisten, Scott Hanna, John Dell, Victor Nava, JP Mayer, Alex Sinclair, Chris Sotomayor, Matt Milla, Richard Isanove, Jim Campbell, Chris O'Halloran, Frank Martin Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow 1 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes Radiant Black 5 by Kyle Higgins, Eduardo Ferigato, Marcelo Costa, Natalia Marques Usagi Yojimbo 20 by Stan Sakai Many Deaths of Laila Starr 3 by Ram V, FIlipe Andrade Seven Secrets 9 by Tom Taylor, Daniel Di Nicuolo Stillwater 8 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon Perez, Mike Spicer Time Before Time 2 by Rory McConville, Declan Shalvey, Joe Palmer, Chris O'Halloran Flash 771 by Jeremy Adams, Bryan Hitch, Scott Kolins, Kevin Maguire, Fernando Pasarin
Hilary discusses the 2018 film, Deadpool 2, with guest host Nic from This Endorian Life! Be sure to find us on Twitter to vote in the poll for our upcoming comic book spotlight! On Previous on X-Men, we look back on X-Men comics, movies, tv shows, characters and more! Every week, we talk about a different topic, alternating between highlights, movies, and TV shows. Highlight: In these episodes, we zoom in on a comic, character, or creator. Previous episodes include character spotlights on Scarlet Witch and Mystique, discussions of Giant Size X-Men and the Gambit solo run, and interviews with comic book artist Alitha Martinez and showrunner and writer for the X-Men Animated Series, Eric and Julia Lewald. Movies: Each movie episode covers a movie from the X-Men franchise including production info and a detailed watch-through review. TV: Starting with the X-Men Animated Series, we go through the X-Men TV shows episode by episode.
Eric and Hilary talk about "Time Fugitives Parts 1 & 2" from the 90s X-Men animated series! We look back on X-Men comics, movies, tv shows, characters and more! Every month, we talk about a different topic, alternating between highlights, movies, and TV shows. Highlight: In these episodes, we zoom in on a comic, character, or creator. Previous episodes include character spotlights on Scarlet Witch and Mystique, discussions of Giant Size X-Men and the Gambit solo run, and interviews with comic book artist Alitha Martinez and Eric and Julia Lewald, showrunner and writer for the X-Men Animated Series. Movies: Each movie episode covers a movie from the X-Men franchise including production info and a detailed watch-through review. TV: Starting with the X-Men Animated Series, we go through the X-Men TV shows episode by episode.
Book Notes Carrie recommends the first issue of DC Comics' digital series, Represent!: It's a Bird by Christian Cooper and Alitha Martinez. Carrie also recommends The Flatshare by Beth O'Leary. Michael sleuthed out American Predator: The Hunt for the Most Meticulous Serial Killer of the 21st Century by Maureen Callahan. Michael also recommends Ring Shout by P. Djeli Clark. Adam shares YA nonfiction, Everything You Wanted to Know about Indians but Were Afraid to Ask by Anton Treuer. Adam also recommends JCPL's Story Phone. Dial up a story anytime with the JCPL Story Phone. Simply call the Story Phone line, 859-885-7234, and choose from a selection of stories to listen to. New stories are added each week. Bite Notes The next time you go birdwatching, pack an easy travel snack to keep you fortified. Jenné Claiborne, author of the cookbook Sweet Potato Soul, offers several vegan travel snacks on her website. Get cozy with a warm bowl of wild rice pudding from The Sioux Chef's Indigenous Kitchen by Sean Sherman and Beth Dooley. Pair American Predator with Maudite, a beer brewed by Unibroue.
We interview author Alex Irvine about his Marvel work and his novelization of the classic Days of Future Past comic. On Previous on X-Men, we look back on X-Men comics, movies, tv shows, characters and more! Every month, we talk about a different topic, alternating between highlights, movies, and TV shows. Highlight: In these episodes, we zoom in on a comic, character, or creator. Previous episodes include character spotlights on Scarlet Witch and Mystique, discussions of Giant Size X-Men and the Gambit solo run, and interviews with comic book artist Alitha Martinez and showrunner and writer for the X-Men Animated Series, Eric and Julia Lewald. Movies: Each movie episode covers a movie from the X-Men franchise including production info and a detailed watch-through review. TV: Starting with the X-Men Animated Series, we go through the X-Men TV shows episode by episode.
Hilary discusses the 2020 film, New Mutants, with guest host Nic from Comic Book Coffee Break! On Previous on X-Men, we look back on X-Men comics, movies, tv shows, characters and more! Every week, we talk about a different topic, alternating between highlights, movies, and TV shows. Highlight: In these episodes, we zoom in on a comic, character, or creator. Previous episodes include character spotlights on Scarlet Witch and Mystique, discussions of Giant Size X-Men and the Gambit solo run, and interviews with comic book artist Alitha Martinez and showrunner and writer for the X-Men Animated Series, Eric and Julia Lewald. Movies: Each movie episode covers a movie from the X-Men franchise including production info and a detailed watch-through review. TV: Starting with the X-Men Animated Series, we go through the X-Men TV shows episode by episode.
Comic Reviews: Infinite Frontier 0 by Joshua Williamson, James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder, John Timms, Alex Sinclair, Brian Michael Bendis, David Marquez, Tamra Bonvillain, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey, Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Emilio Lopez, Joelle Jones, Jordie Bellaire, Stephen Byrne, Tim Sheridan, Rafa Sandoval, Jordi Tarragona, Alejandro Sanchez, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Jamal Igle, Hi-Fi, Alex Maleev, Geoff Johns, Todd Nauck, Geoffrey Thorne, Dexter Soy, Howard Porter, John Romita Jr, Klaus Janson, Brad Anderson Suicide Squad 1 by Robbie Thompson, Eduardo Pansica, Julio Ferreira, Marcelo Maiolo Swamp Thing 1 by Ram V, Mike Perkins, Mike Spicer Crime Syndicate 1 by Andy Schmidt, Kieran McKeown, Dexter Vines, Steve Oliff Demon Days: X-Men 1 by Peach Momoko, Zack Davisson America Chavez: Made in the USA 1 by Kalinda Vazquez, Carlos Gomez, Jesus Aburtov King in Black: Captain America 1 by Danny Lore, Mirko Colak, Stefano Landini, Roge Antonio, Nico Leon, Erick Arciniega King in Black: Wiccan and Hulking 1 by Tini Howard, Luciano Vecchio, Espen Grundetjern Nocterra 1 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Tomeu Morey Dead Dog's Bite 1 by Tyler Boss Undone By Blood or The Other Side of Eden 1 by Lonnie Nadler, Zac Thompson, Sami Kivela, Jason Wordie Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters 1 by Chris Samnee, Laura Samnee, Matthew Wilson James Bond: Agent of Spectre 1 by Christos Gage, Luca Casalanguida, Heather Moore Chariot 1 by Bryan Edward Hill, Priscilla Petraites, Marco Lesko BRZRKR 1 by Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree Nottingham 1 by David Hazan, Shane Connery Volk, Luca Romano 99 Cent Theatre (TKO): Seeds of Eden 1 by Joe Corallo, Liana Kangas, Paul Azaceta Night Train 1 by Steve Foxe, Patricio Delpeche, Lisandro Estherren, Steve Wands Hand Me Down 1 by Alex Paknadel, Jen Hickman Killiamsburgh 1 by Erick Freitas, Jesus Hervas Dame From the Dark 1 by Rob Pilkington, Kit Mills A Kitten by Nathaniel Wilson Priya and the Wolves by Ruchira Gupta, Melanconnie Allergic by Megan Wagner Lloyd, Michelle Mee Nuttler The Goblet at the Black Oak by John Kratky, Walter Barna, Joel Cotejar, Janessa Douglas The Goddess of Areth 1 by Tyrone Washington Hunte Additional Reviews: 12 Angry Men, Colonel Weird Cosmagog, American Murder, Trust Me s2, Tom & Jerry, Paramount+, Detective 80th HC, The Thick of It, Raya and the Last Dragon, WandaVision ep9 News: new Boom! book by Seth Rogan?, Supergirl 8-issue mini by Tom King and Bilquis Evely, Superman & Lois renewed, Battle Chasers returning, rumors about MCU and X-Men, Cable ending at 12, Shadecraft optioned, Night-Gwen, Lola Bunny Trailers: Thunder Force, Boss Baby 2 Comics Countdown: Nocterra 1 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Tomeu Morey Fear Case 2 by Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins, Hilary Jenkins Runaways 34 by Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, Dee Cunniffe Batman 106 by James Tynion IV, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey, Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov Infinite Frontier 0 Dead Dogs Bite 1 by Tyler Boss King in Black: Wiccan and Hulkling 1 by Tini Howard, Luciano Vecchio, Espen Grundetjern Firepower 9 by Robert Kirkman, Chris Samnee, Matt Wilson The Plot 8 by Michael Moreci, Tim Daniel, Joshua Hixson, Jordan Boyd Avengers 43 by Jason Aaron, Javier Garron, David Curiel
On this week's comic book review podcast: Infinite Frontier #0 DC Comics Written by Joshua Williamson, James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder, Brian Michael Bendis, Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad, Joelle Jones, Tim Sheridan, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Geoff Johns, Geoffrey Thorne Art by David Marquez, Jorge Jimenez, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Joelle Jones, Stephen Byrne, Rafa Sandoval, Jordi Tarragona, Jamal Igle, Alex Maleev, Todd Nauck, Dexter Soy, Howard Porter, John Romita Sr. and Klaus Janson America Chavez: Made In The USA #1 Marvel Written by Kalinda Vazquez Art by Carlos Gómez Batman #106 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV, Joshua Williamson Art by Jorge Jimenez, Gleb Melnikov Demon Days: X-Men #1 Marvel Story and Art by Peach Momoko Suicide Squad #1 DC Comics Written by Robbie Thompson Art by Eduardo Pansica Wiccan and Hulkling: King in Black #1 Marvel Written by Tini Howard Art by Luciano Vecchio The Swamp Thing #1 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Mike Perkins Nocterra #1 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Tony S. Daniel Crime Syndicate #1 DC Comics Written by Andy Schmidt Art by Kieran McKeown, Bryan Hitch Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters #1 Oni Press By Chris Samnee and Laura Samnee Sea of Sorrows #4 IDW Written by Rich Douek Art by Alex Cormack The Comic Book History of Animation #4 IDW Written by Fred Van Lente Art by Ryan Dunlavey SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Episode Transcript Alex: What's up everybody. Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin: I'm Justin. Pete: I'm Pete. Alex: And on the stack, we talk about a bunch of books that come out this week, and we're going to kick it off with a big one. Infinite Frontier, number zero- Pete: Oh, man. Alex: … from DC Comics. Nice, simple lineup of names here. So let's go through it. Written by Joshua Williamson, James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder, Brian Michael Bendis, Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad, Joelle Jones, Tim Sheridan, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Jeff Johnson, Geoffrey Thorne. Art by David Marquez, Jorge Jimenez, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Joelle Jones, Stephen Bird and Rafa Sandovall, Jody… Oh, there we go. Jordi Tarragona, Jamal Igle, Alex Maleev, Todd Nauck, Dexter Soy, Howard Porter, John Romita Sr. and Klaus Janson. Alex: Now this is your requisite, post-event check in with the entire DC Universe. What's going on? What's happening with everybody? What's everybody's new status quo now that the continuity has changed. So we kind of know how this one goes, but the framing here is that Wonder Woman has maybe ascended to be a higher being, she's trying to decide about that. Alex: And so she's taken a look in on the new state and the multi-verse post Dark Nights: Death Metal. How'd you feel about this book? How'd you feel about the status quo? What jumped out at you? Pete: For me, I thought the Bat cycle was sick. Cool green Lanterns thing. And love the last page, but what is happening now with DC? Alex: Wait, what do you mean Pete? Pete: Well, like we were really enjoying these DC kind of what if books, and now it's just all over and- Alex: Well so- Pete: … and it all- Alex: … Phillip Kennedy Johnson, when he was on the show, talked about this a little bit. He said that the Future State things are, and they talk about this in this book a bit as well, but not as explicitly, that they're a possible future or a possible futures. These are places the continuity may be going or may not, but they're not ignoring them. Alex: And you can see that a little bit in the Batman story that teases the magistrate storyline. That plays later in The Stack Podcast where we're going to be talking about Batman 106, where that plays in a big way. But that's what we're getting here is these new status quos, these new setups, they might head towards these disasters that we've seen in Future State, but also maybe not. We'll have to see what happens. Justin: … And I really like that. I liked the confidence with which DC moved forward through Future State and into this where it's like, “Okay, all that stuff happened, you read it, and then we're not going to dance around it. We're just going to jump into the books and we're going to start to pepper those things in, those things that we like, those things that-“ Pete: Maybe though? Justin: … I appreciate that though. It really- Pete: Why do you appreciate that? Because they're saying, “We may do something that you really enjoyed, we may not. Go fuck yourself.” Justin: … I love that. I like- Pete: Really? Justin: … I enjoyed what we saw, and then if they- Pete: I very much enjoyed it, but I would like to know if I'm going to get some of it or not. Justin: Well, then you continue being a fan, I think is the real… Like, if you keep talking about the things that you loved, I think they will do those things. And the things that people didn't like, they won't do those things. And we [crosstalk 00:03:21]. Alex: You heard it here first, true believer. You're going to have to check in every week to find out whether the adventures of your favorite superheroes are going to turn out good, bad, or something in between. Excelsior. Justin: I can't. Pete: Mr. Magoo? I can't hear anything you're saying. Alex: Just imagine. Me, Mr. Magoo. Imagine this in the DC Universe, Future State. Pete: All I see is The Lost DVD thing. And I don't hear anything you're saying, because I'm just focused on The Lost DVD question that popped up. Alex: Here's the big twist, Pete, that Lost DVD thing behind me has been here the whole time. Justin: Wow, I don't know if that's- Pete: Well, that's not true. Justin: … a direct quote from Lost- Pete: That's not true. Justin: … but even if it's not, I don't want to hear it. I like the Batman stuff I think is really fun here. It's interesting that Grifter is now just fully part of the Bat Universe. The Bat Universe feels fairly large right now. Alex: Yes. Justin: And- Alex: Well, and you get to see more of that in Batman 106 as well. It's a big cast, but I agree with you. I like how James Tynion is playing with it. I like the potential threat of The Magistrate. I love the reveal at the end here of what Scarecrow looks like right now. That's pretty terrifying. What's up Pete? Pete: So you guys are just okay with the fact that we just got two months of amazing stories and now like, “Eh, done.” “Maybe we're going to do something-“ Alex: They told us. That's exactly what was happening going in. Pete: … You can tell us that. But then when you fall in love with it, as you're reading it and buying these, and then have it maybe show up or maybe be taken away, it's just- Alex: This is the same thing that happened to you with Titania when you went to Europe, Pete. It was supposed to be two months. And then you were like, “Okay, let's head home, baby.” And she's like, “No, I live here. I cannot come with you, Pete.” Pete: Did you say Titanita? Alex: Titania. Pete: Oh. Alex: Come on. You know the name of your ex-girlfriend, Titania, who you met in Belgium. Pete: Yeah, sure. Justin: Titania. Famous. Famously, a real person's name. Read a little Midsummer Night's Dream over there? Alex: Titania. Pete: No, I don't know? Alex: Oh, man. Justin: I'm curious what Green Lantern's going to do. They introduced the Teen Lantern here, which, okay, a little up in the air there. Flash really puts a flag in like, “We're fully back to Wally West as the main Flash,” which Alex, you must love. Alex: Great. Feeling a little conflicted after the past couple of years of storyline there. But I will say one thing that I was very happy about was Geoff Johns and Todd Nauck, back on Stargirl. They've been going all in on that since the series came back. They're going to another story I think, coming up, another comic. That's great. It's just fun. They capture the tone perfectly. I'm really enjoying it. And I really like what they do here. Setting up Pat as connected to The Seven Soldiers of Victory, which is something from the TV show, where they're doing the very smart thing of creating stories that work in the DC continuity, also work for fans of the TV show. I think that's very, a nice thing to do. Justin: How hyped were you when Darkseid's knee-high boot slammed on The Spectre's head? Pete: Ah, spoiler dude. Jesus. Alex: Let's talk about the end of the book. Always. Great to see John Romita Sr. and Klaus Janson's art on stuff. Pete: Yes. Alex: That's awesome. Justin: Agreed. Alex: Who cares about Darkseid? To be totally- Pete: What are you talking about? Alex: … blunt about it? There's been so many Darkseid stories. I appreciate the idea that like- Pete: There's a ton of Joker stories. Alex: … “We're bringing it back to basics. It's Darkseid versus the whole DC Universe. None of this crazy perpetuous stuff. We're just going to clean it up. It's just going to be a slam bang slab fest. Let's have a little bit of a fun time here guys.” That's great. But at the same time, I've read so many stories of Darkseid versus the DC Universe. If he had been away for a while, that would be a different thing. But we've had so much Darkseid in different iterations. He's been on a justice league team. His daughter has been hanging around. If it was a character that was gone for a while, I feel like the impact would have been much greater. But as is, I was like, “All right, this is very nice art, happy to read this. I'm sure this will be fun.” But this is not the cliff hanger I think it was meant to be. Pete: Oh, I completely disagree. I was so happy to see Darkseid at the end of it, because I was just… First off, it's a zero issue. So fuck you for putting all that shit in a zero issue. Fuck you. That is not a Zero Issue. There is so much important that happens in that issue. It's unbelievable. Justin: Oh, I thought you were going to drop a beat, drop a little rhyme there. Pete: [crosstalk 00:07:50] It was a spam phone call. Alex: We put it in a zero issue. Don't blow it in a tissue. Pete: Please don't be the white guy, beat-boxing and trying to rhyme. That's just awful. Alex: I mean I think- Pete: Stop it. Alex: I think that was- Pete: Stop. Alex: … I think that was really good. Pete: No. I… In all this madness, to see Darkseid, I was like, “Yes. Okay. Now we can get to a storyline. I understand what's happening here. I don't know why there's all this other madness going on, but I can understand this.” So I felt really good about that ending and it got me excited to read the first issue. What the fuck? Justin: Does Darkseid always look like he's crumbling to you guys. I feel like he's like a gritty sidewalk. He's like concrete that's slowly just crumbling out. Like, he needs a good moisturizer? Pete: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Alex: Do you think that's how to stop him? Pete: We all need a good moisturizer. Alex: Send him to a spa day? Justin: Yeah. A solid pressure washer would really take him down I feel like. Pete: No, man. Alex: Just give him a cream called The Pro-life Equation. It would just really smooth him out. Let's move on and talk about America Chavez: Made in the USA, number one from Marvel. Written by Kalinda Vazquez. Art by Carlos Gomez. So this is, of course, bringing back a solo title for America Chavez. It is revamping her origin quite a bit, adding some new details, some new threats. What'd you think about this book? Justin: I like this. America Chavez is such a unique, her power set is so weird. And so I like… And her origin is so specific with her coming from another earth and sort of wandering into our world. And then most recently on the Avengers West Coast team. Very fun. I think this book's great. Pete: Yeah. I agree. I really thought this was a fantastic first issue. Gets you excited for this world and what's going on. I really like the character. Also, super nice of her, in the middle of a mole battle, to answer questions from somebody with just a camera that… like an old camera, not even like a cell phone. So I was very impressed with her and how she handles herself. Yeah, I think they did a great job of getting me excited for more. I think this was a really solid first issue. Love the art, love the writing. Alex: It probably helps that this starts out in Los Angeles, but it definitely feels of a piece with the work that Kelly Thompson did on the West Coast Avengers title, on the Hawkeye title as well. You got Kate Bishop cameo in here. But it moves off into its own thing, but it has that sense of fun, that sense of weirdness. It's great. I really enjoyed this book quite a bit. Alex: Let's move on to the book that we talked about a little bit earlier, at least teased a little bit earlier, Batman, number 106 from DC Comics. Written by James Tynion IV and Joshua Williamson. Art by Jorge Jimenez and Gleb Melnikov. This is the new status quo for Gotham City, Batman chilling out in a basement with Ghost-Maker, fighting crime. Until some new and old villains are coming for him and things are tightening quite a bit. This is, I thought, great. Justin: Yeah, I agree. I really- Alex: Pete, you have a question though. You raised your hand. Pete: Yeah. I just… You love a good commercial in the middle of the comics. So I was just wondering what you thought of The Oracle eating Ruffaloes? I thought that was a nice nod to Mark Ruffalo who may, or may not be- Alex: Dude sadly died and was made into potato chips? Is that what you're talking about? Pete: … Yeah, exactly. Justin: Tragic. Pete: I'm just wondering, because you love when they change the, instead of ruffles, they… So they were cute with that. Just wondering usually, you enjoy that. So I was just wondering… Alex: Yeah, I wish there was a little bit of a Hulk crunch on there, that would have really nailed it. But I guess, wrong universe, you couldn't go do that. Justin: Hard to do that, yeah. Alex: Yeah. But yeah, that was my big takeaway from the book as well. So thank you, Pete. Pete: Yeah, yeah. Yeah, it was cool to see Batman working with Oracle. Just, she's super caszh that she can fight crime and eat chips. I mean, that's pretty awesome. But it was also interesting, this Ghost-Maker and Batman dynamic. To see how casual they are sometimes is a little jarring, but it's fun. It's a new kind of dynamic. And I like the new villain who didn't get their reveal out before they got punched in the face, was cool. Yeah, I think the Demon or Detective was fun. So it should be interesting to see how this all unfolds. So I'm in. Justin: Yeah, and the way that this spins directly out of the Future State stuff to have this villain, this scientist setting up the Magistrate program, that they really used a ton in the Future State, but never really resolved. So I think that's cool. And we get to see that build up. I do miss… I think it's strange that Ghost-Maker is replacing Robin, basically? In a weird way. We get a Robin backup here in this issue, which I also thought was cool. Pete: Oh, that was awesome. Justin: Now after you've had a long day of fighting crime, do you go home and spar with your buddy? I think I'd be like, “Come on, man. Let's [crosstalk 00:13:09].” Alex: Sure, if you're a chef, you're cooking all day and then you go home and you eat. Same thing. Justin: Cooking and eating is actually two very different processes, Alex. Alex: No, I don't think so. I don't think so. Pete: Maybe a chef goes home and orders food, because he's so tired of cooking. Alex: We talked about this quite a bit, but James Tynion's run has had these weird stops and starts. It's been so good across the board, but it was supposed to be a very short storyline. Then it got expanded. Then it got interrupted by the Future State and Dark Nights: Death Metal stuff. So, this feels like a new fresh start for him. And I'm really hoping this time it gets to be whatever ongoing story he wants to tell, because he's such a good storyteller. I don't want to see another event come in, or another switch, or something like that. I want to see what is the long form story that James Tynion has to tell about Batman. Pete: I was very confused, because the Batman one was the first time I saw the cover and I was just like, “What happened to the last event?” The cover was… I was just like, “What is going on?” So, I'm glad we got in, in the Zero Issue. Alex: Well, let's move on to something you probably like, Pete. Demon Days: X-Men, number one from Marvel Comics. Story set by Peach Mamoko. This is a very different take on the X-Men. What'd you think Pete? You like this book? Pete: Well, yes, I did very much the art- Justin: Huge X-Men fan, Pete LePage. Pete: … Normally, yes. The art is absolutely glorious. It is just almost like a painting here. I'm a sucker for watercolors. I just love it. The character designs are so cool and unique. It's got this kind of like old style [inaudible 00:14:53] meets new. I'm very, very much into this. It was really cool. And the wolf is Wolverine named Logan. I was in it to win it, and they really delivered on this first issue. Justin: I agree. The art is very… it's really beautiful here. I thought it was interesting for an X-Men book to have Venom be the villain, and Hulk be here? Is what I took the big red demon to be. Pete: They're two characters in Marvel, so. Justin: Yeah, but I don't know if you follow the X-Men really, but they're traditionally not associated with them. Alex: Well, that was the thing that was- Pete: Sure. Alex: … confusing to me. I read this book and not once did any island fuck another island. So it didn't feel like an X-Men book to me, to be honest. Justin: I think it was implied that Japan was fucking another- Pete: Go on. Go on- Justin: … the Philippines. Pete: … name one other island. Alex: I was going to say, yeah. Justin: I was trying to name a neighboring island, because the islands don't travel to fuck, they fuck the neighboring islands. Alex: I can picture the map. See, we got into your head. It's just Japan, and there's nothing around you except ocean. [crosstalk 00:16:02]. Pete: Absolutely nothing. It's nothing. Justin: A lot of ocean. Pete: Oh, yeah. Justin: Right. Alex: There you go. Yes. Very good book. Let's move on to talk about Suicide Squad, number one from DC Comics. Written by Robbie Thompson. Art by Eduardo Pansica. This is bringing in a little bit of the upcoming movie with Peacemaker. The thing that I thought was kind of fascinating about this, we didn't talk about this- Justin: Kind of? Alex: … this happens in Infinite Frontier, number zero. Continues in the Batman issue. But big event, pretty much everybody in The Arkham Asylum is killed. Seemingly by Joker Gas. Turns out later it's actually the Scarecrow faking Joker Gas, including most of the inmates, including potentially Bane, among other folks. But the Suicide Squad issue takes place the same time as that. They're trying to break Talon out of Arkham Asylum when The Gas comes, and that's what we're playing with here. I like this. I thought Robbie Thompson writes a good Suicide Squad. I think the danger is there. The unnecessary deaths are there. So it hits all the bases. And Eduardo Pansica's art is real good. Justin: I can't believe we lost Film Freak so early on in his career. Pete: Yeah. Justin: RIP. Pete: I mean, I agree. I thought this was really great issue, and hopefully, the movie will be just as enjoyable. It's fun because all the Peacemaker dialogue in my head, it was John Cena speaking those lines. I didn't like the Superboy reveal, did not like that. That was scary. I thought it had a really great ending. And then it was also weird how Waller was like, “I'm tired of losing.” Alex: She loses a lot. Justin: She loses a lot. I love the page of Superboy was great, I thought. The kryptonite shackles and the- Pete: It made me sad. Justin: … It's sad. It is sad. Because Superboy is a hero and he's entrapped. Alex: Sorry about that, Pete. I hope you get past that. Let's talk about Wiccan and Hulkling: King in Black, number one from Marvel. Written by T.D. Howard. Art by Luciano Vecchio. This is following up on the Empire event. They are married now, they're ruling space, and of course, some goop dragons bash their way into their honeymoon and they have to deal with that. Lots of fun stuff in here. I always like a good Wiccan and Hulkling book. And I think T.D. Howard captures their voices quite well. Justin: Yeah, and this book- Pete: Agreed. Justin: … I liked that this was just a fun book. It wasn't trying to do a bunch of stuff. It was like, “Okay, we've seen… We know where these two characters are, but we haven't actually seen them be married and be ruling. So let's just do that and have it be a fun tie-in.” And I think it was very successful at that. Pete: Yeah, I completely agree. The lightheartedness added to this big kind of a King in Black event was really cool. I really love the interaction of the guy who's holding up the little orb. And there are a lot of really cool moments, fun, little moments. I also like how, when they get the robot present, they think it's just a champagne delivery robot, which is just a fun thing. Pete: And then just to see them together is great. I think this is just… The art's fantastic. There's just enough action. The balance with fun and give us some good relationship moments. This is just a great book from start to finish. You kind of know what you're going to get a little bit, and they really deliver on it and don't let you down. I was very happy with this book. Alex: Next up, The Swamp Thing, number one from DC Comics. Written by Ram V. Art by Mike Perkins. This is a new Swamp Thing with a new M.O. New villains, new weirdness, same old horror. Justin, I think you'll love this one. Justin: [crosstalk 00:19:49] loves plants, that guy. Alex: And we should mention, on the Future State beat, this is the team that wrote The Swamp Thing: Future State book that was so excellent. Here, they're dealing with an entirely different Swamp Thing, entirely different story. But I think if you like that, and that book was great, it was very exciting to see them taking on this one as well. Justin: Yeah, I agree. The Future State book was very sort of clinical. It got into some… It was about Swamp Thing building his children and how he did it in this future Earth. And this brings some of that clinical wraparound to this series. And then we just get into some brand new characters, some mythology building. I think it's the same sort of green versus the rot situation in a good way. But a brand new character, who's Swamp Thing. We don't, he doesn't seem aware of that he is Swamp Thing. And we're getting that slowly told over the course of this first issue. Really nice art. This book reminded me of early Starman, both in- Pete: Ooh, really? Justin: … the writing and the art style. So I'm here for it. Pete: Couple of things Justin, if you don't mind, since- Justin: I do mine, so let's just do one thing from you Pete, if possible. Pete: … Oh, okay. All right. Great, great. So if it's just one thing, I guess I'll just pick the… It starts off with a plane being grabbed out of the sky by a giant, let's say, beanstalk. Like, that's really high up. I mean that- Alex: No, no, no, no. Pete: … I mean, to grab a plane- Alex: Okay, so the guy- Pete: … out of the sky- Alex: … Can I clarify this one? Pete: … I'm talking to Justin. Alex: Oh, okay. Pete: I'm having a conversation with Justin. He's the Swamp Thing expert. Trying to get some clarification here. Justin: Are you familiar with- Pete: No, go ahead [crosstalk 00:21:34]. Justin: … one of the other major beanstalk storylines, Jack versus Beanstalk? Pete: Right, right. I'm very familiar. Justin: That beanstalk went very high up. It went so high up there were giants living there. Pete: Yeah, that's what I thought. Justin: So, beanstalks- Pete: That's why I said beanstalk, because that's the only thing that I know that could reach a plane in the sky. Alex: There are big, tall, terrible giants in the sky. Justin: That's true. That's the point Alex wanted to make. Alex, not very religious, but he does believe that giants dominate, live in the sky in the clouds. [crosstalk 00:22:04] Alex: The lyrics I know from Into the Woods, I say out loud, whenever I can. No, it was not a beanstalk, Pete. The new Swamp Thing was riding on a plane. He was having nightmares. And in his nightmare, he pictured himself exploding into plants out of the plane, not a beanstalk- Pete: No. Alex: … rising to the plane. Pete: I thought [crosstalk 00:22:23]. Alex: No, but then basically, Swamp Thing powers exploded outwards while he was still on the plane, causing it to break. Fantastically drawn panel. I love that. So terrifying. But it turns out he's just having a nightmare there. Pete: Oh, okay. All right, so- Justin: He's made of plants though? Alex: Yeah. Pete: … All right. So question number two then will be for both of you guys, since you both seem to be experts. Alex: Okay. Pete: One of the reasons I had to move out of New York City is because anytime you're walking in central park, there's always people popping out of the trees. And at first I thought it was like a [inaudible 00:22:54] of elves, just when the elves got too big, they got kicked out of the trees. Justin: Yes, this all- Pete: But it turns out it's Swamp Thing. Justin: … this all checks out so far. Pete: I just… That part… The book to me was a lot creepier and scarier than I was ready for. I'm just wondering, have you guys, in Central Park, seen the people popping out, or? Justin: The people popping in the park, people popping in the park. Let me say Pete, I feel like, so you wanted a book that was more focused on beans and elves? And this book just didn't really have that for you. Pete: Well, no. I mean, Swamp Thing can be kind of a horror story type of thing, but there's also a lot of great stories that Swamp Thing does where it's got a little heart, a little love, that kind of stuff in it. But I was just… They weren't straight horror for this issue. So I was a little- Justin: Well, I think they're going to… Pete: … taken aback. Justin: Once we get to know the character, I think that you'll find the heart there. And The Swamp Thing, also a great history of horror. Have you guys ever grown beans? Pete: Yeah. Alex: No, but I will say that when you're walking out and somebody pops out. That happened to me one time, and he showed me things, many beautiful things that I hadn't thought to explore. Justin: A hundred percent. Let's let that hang in the air for a little bit longer. Nice. Alex: Pete, any other questions? Pete: Nope. No, thank you for filling those. I appreciate it. Alex: Absolutely. Justin: Anytime. Alex: Anytime. Let's move on to talk about Nocterra, number one from Image Comics. Written by Scott Snyder. Art by Tony S. Daniel. Now we had Scott on the live show a couple of weeks back to talk about this very book. He teased it. It's all about a post-apocalyptic world where there's no sun and a girl who lives in it, who used to be blind that is now the only one who can lead them. Justin: I'm just a post-apocalyptic girl living in a post-apocalyptic world, Alex. When will you understand that? Alex: I thought it was great. This is Scott Snyder's big wild storytelling matched with Tony S. Daniel's superhero art. There's… I love the idea of a post-apocalyptic world where it's 13 years later and people are like, “Time to dress crazy now. Let's do this.” Justin: I can't wait for the apocalypse when it's like- Alex: What? Justin: … “All right, dude. Now you can wear lights on your head and stuff.” Like, “Get loose with your fashion.” Alex: We're living in an apocalypse right now and I'm dressed the same as I always have. Pete: Oh, boo. Justin: Exactly. You're not taking advantage. Alex: I'm not. [crosstalk 00:25:21]. Pete: I tell you, the truck lights in this is amazing. I hope that catches on and truckers start really lightening up their trucks like that. So that's magical. Justin: Yeah, when will the truckers catch on? I like this book a lot. Really fun world that's created here. Scary. You ride along with your, this, our main character here, and really feel for her. It's fun. Pete: Art's great. Really think it's a very interesting, cool story. And they do such a great job of getting you excited for this world and trying to figure out all the things that have gone wrong. A lot of really cool, interesting moments. I did want her to look a little bit more like a trucker and less like a superhero, but then whatever, that's cool. Alex: No, but I think that's what you do with Tony S. Daniel. He's an amazing superhero artist. So you lead into that, and you get wild designs, and you give people superhero costumes, and you make that work. It's Scott playing to Tony S. Daniel's strengths, the same way that he does to Jock, or the same way that they do in Undiscovered Country to Giuseppe Camuncoli. Just leaning into those artists and what they can do. And then following this pass down. I think that's what works here, and it's fun. Justin: I don't think I've ever heard anyone utter the phrase, “I wish that person looked more like a trucker.” And I appreciate it. Very rarely said thing. Alex: Next up, Crime Syndicate, number one from DC Comics. Written by Andy Schmidt. Art by Kieran McKeown and Bryan Hitch. Here we're getting a semi-satirical look at the crime syndicate and their world and how they come together on the newly revamped Earth-3. What'd you think about this one? Justin: These people love crimes. It's our heroes, but they love crimes. Alex: This didn't really hit for me to be honest. There's some bits that I liked it at, but- Justin: Maybe you didn't get it Alex, but it's the heroes that you know and love, but then they love crimes. Alex: My favorite page is the backup story for which is, I don't remember, Ultraman? Is that what he's called? The Superman add-on? Pete: Yeah. Alex: Ultraman's origin, it's a riff off of All-Star Superman. And you get the first three panels are kind of the same. And then the last one is, it shows the Kents and it's like deranged psychopaths or something like that? Pete: Yeah. Alex: That's funny, that made me laugh. But then I feel like it didn't quite follow up from there, the rest of the story. I wanted to go wilder and darker this book, personally. Pete: Really? Alex: Yeah. Pete: I thought it was too dark for me. Seeing a Superman figure, this Ultraman guy, be so douchey and so… Abusing, his power in such an awful way, it was just so scary and against everything that I want out of a superhero. Like throwing a newspaper truck in a high rise of a skyscraper, through the office glass, just because someone wrote a story about you? Go fuck yourself, you fucking superhero. I have thicker skin, Jesus' age. But yeah, I think that's the point of it to just show how evil and douchey people can be I guess? But yeah, to me, it was a little too dark and I wish they took it back a little bit. So I guess a little different from [inaudible 00:28:39]. Justin: I agree with Alex, I wanted to go further. It felt like it was heading for that tone of a Mark Russell book, but it doesn't quite go that far with the satire. I agree with you also, I did like the backup. Felt like a little bit more in that sort of fun, irreverent tone taking on the Superman origin. Alex: Let's move on and talk about one that I bet Pete liked, Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters, number one from Oni Press. By Chris Samnee and Laura Samnee. This is a- Pete: Aww. Alex: … all ages title. Pete: They're writing a comic book together. Alex: They've been working together for a while. Pete: Sure. Great. Alex: Pete, talk about what you liked about this book. Pete: First of all, words, don't need them. This book proves that. A lot of amazing panels with barely any words. The art's unbelievable. Love the character design. Such a cool, interesting world. And also kind of a nightmare, I'm sure, for you parents to yutes over there, that has to be like your worst nightmare. You're watching your kid, then all of a sudden you get taken out or get a bump on your head, and now you don't know where your kid is. I mean, that has to be like your worst nightmare come true. But yeah, I really, really enjoyed this. I think it's such a solid first issue. I can't wait to see where this goes. Justin: I agree. This was very fun. It reminded me, maybe I have Bone brain, given what we've talked about lately, but they reminded- Pete: Yeah, you do. Justin: … me of Jeff Smith's Bone. Alex: Come on, everything can't remind you of Jeff Smith's Bone. Justin: That's not, the times I've mentioned Bone in the last couple of podcasts we've done have not been because something reminded me of it. And this legitimately does. It has that really smart paneling, good storytelling, some heart to it. I liked it a lot. Alex: I thought this was really good as well. Just classic storytelling. Like you were saying, Pete, from the Samnees. I think they did a great job. If you're looking for something fresh and new, check this out. Next up, Sea of Sorrows, number four from ITW. Written by Rich Douek. Art by Alex Cormack. This is continuing a increasingly bloody and deadly- Pete: Oh, man. Alex: … mermaid saga. Bunch of folks trapped on a ship. It's like Under Siege, but with killer mermaids. I think that's a fair way of putting it, right? Justin: Ooh, that's nice. When does she sing, Part of Your World? I just feel like I just don't know how they're going to work it in? Alex: It just hasn't come yet, but there's a couple of more issues to go in the mini series. So I'm sure it's coming. Justin: I like this book. It's got such a great tone to it. I mean, obviously, Under Siege is… A lot of huge fans out there of Under Siege, especially Under Siege Two. Alex: Dark Territory? Yeah, of course. Pete: Oh, my god. Justin: A hundred percent. Way to drop that you're a huge train fan. So the fact that those- Pete: Are you guys talking about fucking Seagal movies over here? Alex: Yeah. Justin: Specifically- Alex: Always. Justin: … Under Siege Two. Alex, when you got into Under Siege Two, did you come at it as an action movie fan, or more about from a train fan? We were just wondering. Alex: No, I was more of a people-popping-out-of-a-cake fan. That's kind of where I started with Under Siege. Pete: Oh, come on, man. Alex: Then I sort of went from there. Pete: Nice. Justin: A lot of people come to it from there. Alex: So, yeah. You should check out my letter box list of that. Pete: Oh my God. Yeah, this- Alex: Movies with people popping out of cakes. Pete: … Anyways, back to the comic. So this is like- Justin: Back to the comics? Never! Pete: … It's very scary, very intense and the paneling, and just the action, and the design of this really does such a great job of really getting into this frenzy like, “Holy, what's going to happen?” All these things are kind of happening at once to this ship. And just when you think like, “Okay, I got a handle on this evil mermaid.” It keeps getting heightened levels and levels of how scary she actually is. This is really just a horrifying, amazing comic that really creeps me the fuck out and makes me never want to go on a boat again. Justin: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Alex: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Justin: Yeah, I agree. It's good horror. When the mermaid opens or body mouth, do you feel like it's very Little Shop Of Horrors and perhaps the song coming out of the mouth is some sort of Suddenly Seymour style song? Alex: No, it reminded me a little bit of the end of the first act of Into the Woods. When they're saying, “Into the woods, we have to go, I hate to leave a have to though.” That's mostly what it reminded me of. Justin: Interesting. [crosstalk 00:33:11]. Alex: Not related, but just always, that's always in my head. Justin: It's true. Alex: Last one to talk about, The Comic Book History of Animation, number four from IDW. Written by Fred Van Lente. Art by Ryan Dunlavey. This is a guinea for Pete, because not only is it about the rise of the Studio Ghibli films, it's also about the rise of animation on Saturday mornings with GI Joe, with He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, She-Ra, all of that good stuff. As usual- Pete: Yeah, don't forget She-Ra. Alex: … super well-written, super fun to read, super informative. This is just a great- Pete: Gem. Alex: … book. Pete: I mean, Fred Van Lente is just knocking it out… It's so informative. And the art is so creative and cool. This really does such a great job of teaching you things about things that you already know and love in such a fun, creative way. I really want this to be like an animated podcast or something. This is just so- Justin: Ooh, yes. Pete: … so cool that I don't want this to stop. I want to learn all things in this format, and I want to learn it from these two. I was just so impressed by this. I grew up in this time and just learning all of this stuff is really crazy. As a kid I just love Saturday mornings. And yeah, this is just so hilarious. The Superman sitting down at like a Hollywood place with Fred, from Scooby Doo doing the finger guns? Hysterical. I love Skeletor in this. Just I just so many amazing, cool things. I [crosstalk 00:34:42]. Alex: Well, and Pete, I have a question for you. And this is an honest question, given that they do spend a lot of time talking about the very dark side of this, and the very negative ramifications and reasonings for doing these Saturday morning cartoons. Does that color your viewing of them at all? Pete: No. I mean, unfortunately when you learn about things, especially things that happen back more in time, you're always finding out racist fucked-up bullshit things. So it's, unfortunately that's life. But as a kid, those kind of Saturday mornings were amazing. So that doesn't… It's hard to go back and watch some of those things because they really don't hold up. But yeah, this didn't, it didn't hurt reading about it and learning about that, which I think- Alex: Well now, now that you're an adult, your Saturday mornings are a fucking nightmare, right? Pete: … Yeah. Justin: You got to watch your Saturday morning documentaries. Pete: No, man. Justin: With a big bowl of cereal and a bunch of serious movies. Alex: Oh, here we go. Another murder doc on Netflix. Justin: What I love, I think Fred Van Lente and Ryan Dunlavey do so well is, they add the little details that you just, they're so hard to find, it's so well researched and then well illustrated by Ryan. And a couple of them that I really liked here were just how everything was sort of made up on the spot. All of these things that feel so important or particular like, “Yabba dabba doo,” and the name of Scooby-Doo and it's just like, “Oh, hurry up. This is doo.” Name… Or like, “Hey, say Yahoo.” And instead he said yabba, dabba doo. And then it became this super iconic thing. And it just feels like stuff like that doesn't happen anymore in the creative process. So being able to read this and see this is so cool. Pete: I take offense to that, because we usually make stuff up in the moment and it becomes comedy gold. Justin: No, we do, yes. I'm speaking more, I guess, television. I mean you can't script Netflix. Classic. 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April Solicits Comic Reviews: Batman/Catwoman 2 & Rorschach 4 Future State: Catwoman 1 by Ram V, Otto Schmidt Future State: Immortal Wonder Woman 1 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Jen Bartel, L.L. McKinney, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Emilio Lopez Future State: Nightwing 1 by Andrew Constant, Nicola Scott, Ivan Plascencia Future State: Shazam 1 by Tim Sheridan, Eduardo Pansica, Julio Ferreira, Marcelo Maiolo Future State: Superman: Worlds of War 1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Mikel Janin, Jordie Bellaire, Brandon Easton, Valentine De Landro, Marissa Louise, Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Gleb Melnikov, Jordie Bellaire Future State: The Next Batman 2 by John Ridley, Laura Braga, Nick Derington, Arif Prianto, Vita Ayala, Aneke, Trish Mulvihill, Paula Sevenbergen, Rob Hayes, Emanuela Lupacchino, Wade Von Grawbadger, John Kalisz Iron Fist: Heart of the Dragon 1 by Larry Hama, David Wachter, Neeraj Menon King in Black 3 by Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Frank Martin Maestro: War and Pax 1 by Peter David, Javier Pina, Jesus Aburtov Rain Like Hammers 1 by Brandon Graham Crimson Flower 1 by Matt Kindt, Matt Lesniewski, Bill Crabtree Abbott 1973 1 by Saladin Ahmed, Sami Kivela, Mattia Iacono I Breathed a Body 1 by Zac Thompson, Andy MacDonald, Triona Farrell Lemonade Code OGN by Jarod Pratt, Jey Odin Additional Reviews: Little Fires Everywhere, Clown in a Cornfield, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous s2, Carmen Sandiego final season, Batman by BKV, The Victim, WandaVision ep3 News: BTAS sequel on HBO Max, Heroes Reborn from Marvel, Black Widow delayed, delays for Bond and Morbius, Nolan leaves WB, Aquaman: Earth One cancelled, Dusk movie announced Trailers: Superman and Lois Comics Countdown: Rorschach 4 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart Barbalien: Red Planet 3 by Tate Brombal, Jeff Lemire, Gabriel Walta, Jordie Bellaire Stillwater 5 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon Perez, Mike Spicer Once & Future 15 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Batman/Catwoman 2 by Tom King, Clay Mann, Tomeu Morey King in Black 3 by Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Frank Martin Seven to Eternity 16 by Rick Remender, Jerome Opena, Matt Hollingsworth Future State: Superman: Worlds of War 1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Mikel Janin, Jordie Bellaire, Brandon Easton, Valentine De Landro, Marissa Louise, Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Gleb Melnikov, Jordie Bellaire DCeased: Dead Planet 7 by Tom Taylor, Trevor Hairsine, Gigi Baldasini, Stefano Gaudiano, Rain Beredo Avengers 41 by Jason Aaron, Javier Garron, David Curiel
On this week's comic book review show: King in Black #3 Marvel Written by Donny Cates Art by Ryan Stegman Future State: The Next Batman #2 DC Comics Written by John Ridley, Vita Ayala, Paula Sevenbergen Art by Laura Braga, Aneke, Rob Haynes Future State: Superman Worlds of War #1 DC Comics Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Brandon Easton, Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad, Jeremy Adams Art by Mikel Janín, Valentine de Landro, Gleb Mlenikov, Siya Oum Future State: Catwoman #1 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Otto Schmidt Future State: Shazam #1 DC Comics Written by Tim Sheridan Art by Eduardo Pansica Future State: Nightwing #1 DC Comics Written by Andrew Constant Art by Nicola Scott Future State: Immortal Wonder Woman #1 DC Comics Written by Becky Cloonan & Michael W. Conrad, LL McKinney Art by Jen Bartel, Alitha Martinez Iron Fist: Heart of the Dragon #1 Marvel Written by Larry Hama Art by David Wachter Rain Like Hammers #1 Image Comics Created by Brandom Graham Rorschach #4 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Jorge Fornés Abbott 1973 #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Saladin Ahmed Art by Sami Kivelä Black Cat: King in Black #2 Marvel Written by Jed MacKay Art by C.F. Villa Batman/Catwoman #2 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Clay Mann The Scumbag #4 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Eric Powell Once & Future #15 BOOM! Studios Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Dan Mora Maestro: War & Pax #1 Marvel Written by Peter David Art by Javier Pina Stillwater #5 Image Comics Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Ramón K Perez Seven to Eternity #16 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Jerome Opeña SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Episode Transcript: Alex: What is up y'all, welcome to The Stack, I'm Alex. Justin: I'm Justin. Pete: I'm Pete. We're The Stack. What is up? Justin: Oh, he wants a little editorial time at the beginning. Alex: Pete, do your what's up section, go for it? Pete: Hey, everybody, what is up? Alex: [inaudible 00:00:30]. Justin: What a fun way to Kick it up? You sound like [inaudible 00:00:38]. Pete: He's my guy. Alex: We're going to talk about a bunch of comics that came out this very week. We're going to review them, we're going to talk about them, we're going to offer up our unfiltered opinions. We're going to kick it off with King in Black number three from Marvel written by Donny Cates and art by Ryan Stegman. This issue spoilers Venom is dead. And what remains to the Marvel heroes are going right up against Knull, that includes Venom's son, but also includes Thor, who is finally come back to take on Knull. There's some brutal stuff that happens in this issue. We're almost through this event, I think at this point. We're definitely at the halfway point. What do you think about it so far? Would you been thinking about this issue in particular? Justin: What I really like about this event is, it has a unique structure. I feel like so many events are built around the idea of heroes having normal lives, problem emerges, everything gets bad, heroes rally, they win. And in this, it was for everything is bad immediately out of the gate. And then now we're seeing some things getting worse. We're seeing little pops of different hero moments. And in this issue we get Thor popping, and it's really good. I love the last page reveal, the arts fantastic in this issue. And it's also funny how little knull, knull it's just sort of hovering at the center of it, but we haven't seen a lot of Knull doing stuff. Alex: Yeah, I mean, this issue it definitely mixes it up though. I think this is just a lot of fun, a really a great kind of event. I've been really happy with the action and this, it keeps things getting worse, but there's little glimmers of hope. I've been very much enjoying the over the top action adventure and fun that they're having on this. This is just a really cool, very bad shit going on here, giant dragons and flaming monsters, and the last page reveal is just bad-ass. This might be the goop on the Chrysler building, but this is starting to remind me a lot of Inferno, the crossover from back in the day when demons took over New York. Partially… Pete: Wait, was that Ghostbusters II reference with ooze on the… What do you mean the- Alex: 100% absolutely not. It was a reference to the X-Men: Crossover Inferno. We just had… well, it's very iconic thing of the Empire State Building to be taken over by the demons from LeBeau, and it just got bigger and bigger over time, and people would be like, hey, that's weird. The Empire State Building is bigger than I remember it is. This reminds me a lot of that, but it also reminds me a lot of that because you have these disparate elements from these other mini-series and other things going on, and kind of starting to come together in this issue, different threads. Alex: Justin, you mentioned this couple of issues back, but I think that one thing that Donny Cates is doing very well, is giving the spotlight to other characters. Like there's a great Iron Man moments of this issue. Thor knocking Knull's jaw off is very bad ass. It's high octane thriller in the same way that Dark Nights: Death Metal was. And I think that's fun. It's fun to read right now. Justin: Agree. Donny Cates is a big used the whole Buffalo writer and he does it here. With a lot of the stuff he's been setting up across all the titles he's been working on, and just stuff that goes on with the other characters in the Marvel universe. Pete: Justin, I appreciate your Buffalo reference and go bills. Justin: That's right. I've said use the whole Buffalo bills. Alex: Now, as we were doing for the past two weeks, on to week three, let's talk about Future State over at DC Comics.[crosstalk 00:04:33]. This is an interesting week because we bought a bunch of number one Future State issues, but we're also getting our first number two with Future State, the next Batman number two. There's also a lot of developing story at some big points that we start to get about what's going on in this future world. As we have been doing, why don't you guys call out the things that you particularly liked, that you thought were interesting? Pete, let's start with you, at all offer up the writing to you as we go through. Pete: Alright, great. I really liked the next Batman. I think this is kind of a fun Batman in the future with tack and kind of shit that he's up against. I'm enjoying this. Alex: Well, let's talk about that one first, because that is as mentioned the first number two of this Future State slate. This is written by John Ridley, Vita Ayala, and Paula Sevenbergen, art by Laura Braga, Aneke and Rob Haynes. Pete, what did you like about this one in particular? Pete: Well, I like where we're kind of picking up here. This feels like a Batman book, kind of in the middle of things picking apart who's doing what to whom, we've got some bad guys kind of closing in on Batman, and yeah, I also, Batman's hurt. It's nice to see it's not this Batman that has no flaws, or can't be hurt with the tech armor that he's got on. So it feels like a Batman book. It's a new kind of take on Batman. So I'm excited about it. I think it's I'm enjoying it. Justin: Yeah, I agree. I mean, I like this a lot. It definitely, just the voice is different with Batman throughout here, and that's just great to see. And it really feels like it's paying off the promise of Future State. Like we're doing new versions of these characters and let's see. And then I also thought [inaudible 00:06:29] is it Gotham city sirens at the end which plays like a… The art is almost like Dan Parent Archie Comics, which I thought was really fun and just a different sort of vibe to the whole thing. Alex: Is that, we read a lot of these, so forgive me if I got this wrong. Was that's the one was Spoiler and Cassandra [Canaan 00:06:52] in jail, right? Justin: Yes. Alex: That was great. Justin: I love that. Alex: That was one of my favorite things this week. I thought that was really fascinating. That picks up on some of the threads that we've gotten on some of the other books with Spoiler in particular. And just this idea that the magistrate, whoever the magistrate is, who is running Gotham City now, is throwing good guys and bad guys in jail, just because of his zero-tolerance policy. I think it was a really fun idea. I mean, I don't know if I completely buy this, but I'll just throw something out to you that was my impression halfway through reading all these Future State books, I almost wish DC had gone for it and said, “This is the DC universe now, this is what we're doing going forward.” Like to be- Pete: That would be too big of a shakeup, that would be- Alex: It would be huge. I understand why they did it, but if you remember back in the day, there was the one year later stuff, I believe after 52, where there's apocalyptic event that jumped forward a year, and then they kind of filled it and stuff later. The idea of doing that and just jumping forward in unseen unspecified amount of time later, I kind of loved that. Particularly because, well, a lot of what we got this week, was the idea that we're told in week one Batman is gone, Superman is gone, Wonder Woman is gone. They're not gone, they're just in kind of different status quos at this point. So instead, it does feel like the DC universe just, there are some holes to fill it at this point. Pete: What I like about this event is, I feel like they are shaking things up. They're getting different people on different projects, and you're getting new takes on it. And it feels like a fresh take, which is great. I think they're doing it smart. If things start to do well, maybe it takes over the regular title. I think that's a smart way to do this. Alex: They are continuing next Batman. I mean, that's clearly seems like the one that they're all in on, they have John Ridley on it, that's a big deal. They're continuing that title that you've heard of the universe. So to your point Pete, I think there's a couple of others that could roll off of. Before we get two other leads here though Justin, any other titles that jumped out at you? Justin: I'm going to give it up for Superman – Worlds of War. Alex: Yeah, gladiator Superman. Justin: Which yeah. And I really like this because it takes Superman, to your point you mentioned before, about how the main trinity are sort of off the board. Here we get to find out where Superman is. And he's on war world, and there's a bunch of bad shit happening there. And I thought- Alex: It's… Let me just interrupt with the creative team for this one, written by Philip Kennedy Johnson, Brandon M. Easton, Becky Clinton, and Michael W. Conrad, Jeremy Adams, art by Miquel Janine, Valentine Delondra, Glib and Melnikov and [inaudible 00:09:47]. Take it away Justin. Pete: I would, Justin, if I could interrupt you for a moment. I'm really hoping it's going to be like planet Hulk, and Superman comes back and he is so pissed, and blows up New York. Justin: Yeah, that's a solid guess. I really liked the Phillip Kennedy Johnson story that kicks it off is so great. Focusing on Smallville, he talked about this a little bit when he was on our show a few weeks ago, and just a great sort of retrospective about what Superman is, what he does, it's so good. Alex: I also really liked the Midnighters story in this book. This is great and very key to everything that's going on in Future State, because unless I misinterpreted it, and this is a spoiler here, but we find out the identity of Trojan, the person who's been running Metropolis in Superman's absence, and it is none other than Apollo. Pete: Yeah. Alex: What do you think about that Pete? You love Apollo and Midnighter, so what was your take on this twist? Pete: I was very a gasped, I clutch my pearls, I wasn't ready for it. Justin: Those pearls look lovely by the way. You look gorgeous. Pete: Thank you. [crosstalk 00:10:55] Justin: They really accentuate your neck. Pete: You guys. Justin: Beautiful neck. Pete: Becky Cloonan is writing the crap out of this, this is… I really want more of this. This is a very, very cool kind of story that we have here in this book. Justin: I like this quite a bit as well. Like you said there, a bunch of them they're really good. I like…What's up Pete? Pete: I was just going to say the art across the board has been really impressive. It's because for me, DC seems very certain style of art, and I've been really impressed with how they're pushing that out a little bit. They're not as cookie cutter as they normally are. So I'm really impressed with that. Alex: I thought a mortal Wonder Woman was the one that I was really looking forward to, and art wise and in particular, I thought it was really gorgeous, Justin: Really nice art. Alex: I like the stories quite a bit, written by Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad, L.L. McKinney, art by Jenny Bartelle and Alitha Martinez. You have two stories, one about Wonder Woman kind of an end of time Wonder Woman thing going on, and then another one about Nubia, who is Wonder Woman's twin sister. I thought this was a really solid book, particularly on the Wonder Woman story, which was really fascinating though I liked a Nubia as well. But the other one that a lot of call out that I was very surprised by it.[crosstalk 00:12:20] Pete: Justin before you say anything, I thought this was going to be your pick, because you were inside the head of Wonder Woman at the start of that, and you love that shit. Justin: I love being inside people's heads. I'm still trying to crack my way into that [inaudible 00:12:39]. Pete: [inaudible 00:12:39] this. Justin: I feel like in this story, it's sort of positioning Wonder Woman, almost like Superman. Almost like Jor-El on Krypton in the last days trying to save it, while everyone's like, “Nope, we got to do this other stuff.” And I thought that was an interesting sort of blending of Wonder Woman and Superman's [inaudible 00:12:58]. Pete: The ghost Batman moment with Wonder Woman was very touching. I thought that was very nice. Justin: Yeah. So good stuff but the other one I [inaudible 00:13:09] call was Future State Shazam number one written by Tim Sheridan, art by Eduardo Pansica. This is the one that really drove home for me. What I was saying earlier about feeling like, oh, they just could have done this. This doesn't need to be Future State because there's going to be a thing. This is what we get here is Neron, has separated Shazam and Billy Batson. Billy Batson is, big spoilers, but Billy Batson has been chained to the Rock of Eternity, to lock in some prisoner we don't find out what it is, but it's very bad. And Shazam has left on his own and basically spiraling out and becoming a merciless killer of villains. And this just feels like such a clear Shazam idea at a very different way. It's something that's like, you don't need to do this 40, 50 day years down the road. This is just a good dark Shazamm idea, that I like quite a lot. Yeah, I also really liked Legion. I thought that was… Alex: Legion? Justin: Yeah, Legion number 12. Was that not part of the Future State? Alex: No, [crosstalk 00:14:18]. Pete: No, but great that you're reading. Justin: Yeah, sorry about that. Alex: That's all good. Justin: But I liked the end, the reveal and Catwoman, I thought they also had great art and I liked the last page reveal very much. Alex: That was super fun as well. That was written by Ram V, art by Otto Schmidt and that is just Catwoman going on a great train robbery in this magistrate run Gotham City, super fun. Justin: I agree, I really liked the Catwoman one. It was a good use of genre to really tell an interesting story. And the other one we haven't talked about yet is the Nightwing, which I also thought was cool as well. A lot of different takes. Alex: Yeah, written by Andrew constant, art by Nicola Scott, and this finds Nightwing kind of getting fed up with the status quo of Gotham City and decided to make a big move there. I'm more excited for the second issue of this one. I think that the first issue, but very solid done the less. Justin: Yeah, I really, I thought all of these books from Future State this week really had something to really enjoy in them. And that was exciting. Alex: Yeah, I think what they're trying to do is cool, it's fun to mix things up. Pete: I'm definitely at the point and I know I'll change my mind in a couple of weeks, but I'm definitely at the point where I'm like, I kind of don't want to go back to whatever the status quo is. Alex: Oh, wow. Pete: I'm enjoying it, I'm having a fun time. Justin: Maybe there's no status quo ever again, in the world. Alex: There's no status quo baby. Let's move on to shock one that I think is probably a gimme for Pete Iron Fist, heart of the dragon number one from Marvel written by Larry Hama, written by David Wachter, Pete, what'd you think about this? Pete: First off, the Hamas writing this book is really fantastic. Touches my heart in all the right ways. Hama, who famously writes a ton of G.I. Joe, this makes a lot of sense, putting him on this book. And this the issue was just glorious. Really a lot of fun, some cool characters. I loved it. Plus anytime you got Luke Cage and Iron Fist together, I'm a happy camper. Art's unbelievable. This is just a really cool bad-ass story, and I want more. Justin: I mean, is there any more G.I. Joe type story than this with guys named Iron Fist, Taskmaster? It's right over the gate. If we're going to get snow jabbing here, I think we have a full set. Alex: Yeah, this is fine. This is Taskmaster is stealing a bunch of dragon hearts and messing up the seven kingdoms. So Iron Fist has to go after him. There's a bunch of other things- Pete: Heart of the dragon. Alex: Yes. Lady Bullseye is in there, like you mentioned, Luke Cage, yeah, it's fun. Justin: Yeah, and I will say it did take some fun turns. I liked seeing Luke Cage in here really getting up and doing some fighting here. Pete: Yeah. Also daddy Luke Cage, he starts off so lovable, but he's not scared to throw down, you know what I mean? Alex: Exactly. Justin, let's move on to one of I believe your favorites of the week, Rain Like Hammers, number one for, which comics created by Brandon Graham. This is a, I don't even know if it takes place in the future. It's definitely a sci-fi book but… Justin: This is present day. Alex: It follows a guy… its present day. Follows a guy who works, he watches TV, he eats, then things go terribly wrong. Justin: This is the prequel to Wally, is what this is. Alex: This book is gorgeous, but Justin, you go ahead. You talk about it. Justin: I love Brandon Graham's art and storytelling. They'll… One of the books that really first turned me on is, he was doing the art on profit, the image book that it used to be just like a Rob Liefeld, like a knife and pouch situation, and then took on this trippy Sci-fi space take in the latter issues. And this sort of feels very much in line with that. This could be a stand-alone issue. And what's the other book that Brandon Graham did, is it Warheads? Something Warhead? Also very good, but this, in the back batter, he talks about this was inspired by him sort of being at home and feeling a little like just in a rut. Pete: Yeah, bro. Justin: So it's, in the end talking about healing Manga, a processing comic and how this sort of is- Alex: Yeah, multiple Warheads. Justin: Multiple Warheads. This comic is a little bit about processing the stuff that he was going through when he was writing it, and I love that. To be able to take something you're going through and really make a beautiful piece of art out of it is great. Alex: It reminds me a little bit, it's almost like sad idiocrasy in a way. It's not funny, it's just sort of people sitting, ingesting TV, eating things, honestly things have pretty good that the guy's eating, but he's just living his life- Justin: They did sound good. Alex: Right? And being a drone and kind of going through it, but gorgeous, gorgeous book. Highly recommend picking it up. Yes Pete? Pete: The art alone is worth it. It's just the way it starts off, and like sets this tone, and the paneling of just this kind of vast thing that he's on, is really just, it's very moving and powerful. Alex: There's a panel towards the end of the book where the main character is standing outside finally at the place that he's living in, there's sort of a massive tank or whatever it is. It's double page spread, and it's so sad and awesome, and just so many things at the same time. It's wonderful to see, definitely pick up this book. Next up, Rorschach number four- Pete: It's just like a cruise ship that has elephant legs on it. Alex: Sure. Rorschach number four, from DC Comics written by Tom King, art by Hore Fortes. In this issue, we're getting a bit more of the origin of the kid. And if anything, this used to be pivoting to be less about Rorschach, and more about the kid, this kind of cowboy character that we met over the course of it. In here we find a man that she- Pete: Muscle man. Alex: I mean, it's arguable, I think. But tricked into thinking he was the reincarnated soul of Rorschach after Dr. Manhattan destroyed him, a lot of what we were dealing with in this title and also here, is about conspiracy theories, which I think really gets to the theme of what Tom King is doing. Another fantastic issue, I don't know what the thrust of this title is, and I don't think we will know until the last issue, but man, every issue individually is so impeccably done. Justin: You go ahead Pete. Pete: I was just going to say, if Tom King wasn't a good writer, I'd be so pissed. Because I have no fucking idea what is happening, but I'm still having a great time. And part of me is like maybe muscle man was, I mean, how do we know? Justin: I think that's part of the take here, and what my… I've really loved reading this series and really love sort of thinking about it after I finished each issue. And with this one, it feels like Tom King is taking some of the Rorschach stuff that's happened since Watchmen ended, where Rorschach is sort of being put in as like, oh, he was a precursor to a lot of the way people are feeling now politically. Like isolated, believing conspiracy theories, and just chasing them up all that kind of stuff. Justin: And so to take that sort of version of Rorschach and then remix it again for our age where she makes this guy believe that he is Rorschach, believes this sort of fake news, this conspiracy stuff, and then he acts on it. I mean, it feels so prescient given the politics that have been happening in the last couple of weeks with the January 6, insurrection and all that. This feels like it's all speaking to these same issues and to be able to write something that feels that topical when it comes out, is amazing to me. Alex: Pete? Pete: Yeah, I just think that, I kind of said how I feel about it as far as it's impressive, but it's also confusing. But the way that the kid is portrayed is very, very interesting. And I think it's really great kind of personification of somebody in this way, but also as I was kind of reading it, I wrote down in my notes. I think I'm crazier now after I've read this book. Justin: Yeah, you're next. I mean, the kid is like a charismatic sociopath who believes in this stuff and convinces other people to believe in it. Alex: And it's funny too, because there's a line in here where it's like, What's the kid's name?” And it's like, “I don't know, we call him the kid.” And I have a friend like that, if they knew that I didn't know his actual name, we just call him the kid. He'd be pretty upset. I will say, and I don't know if I can completely believe this premise, but I do feel like there's a certain hesitance on King's part to touch Watchmen. And I say that fully knowing there is a scene in here, that shows the characters and Watchmen interacting in a new way. But there's something about it that feels like you have a book called Rorschach. You're not actually focusing on Rorschach. What exactly is going on? Pete: Is it all about Rorschach? Justin: See, I disagree. I think what this book does, it takes the ideas of Rorschach, and really puts them on the table, and looks at them with a modern eye, in a way that I think gets deeper than just having Rorschach be like, hey, what's up? Hey, what's up blue guy? Alex: Classic Rorschach line. What's up dudes? Pete: What's up? It's me the Rorschach, [crosstalk 00:24:25]. Alex: I'm hanging 10 in here with you. Pete: Yeah, I just think it's like a classic inkblot scenario. We're all bringing our own things to the story and it's just reflecting our own bullshit. Alex: I don't know how that connects it anyway to what we're talking about. Justin: Yeah, exactly. What is that in relation to? Alex: What are you even talking about Pete? Justin: Are you trying to test us? Alex: [inaudible 00:24:53]. 1973, number one for Boom! Studios written by Saladin Ahmed, art by Sami Kivela. This is pick it up, of course, on previous series of Abbott. She is an investigator, She's got some supernatural powers. I feel like I've only read one or two issues of Abbott, but this was a good jumping on point anyway. And I felt like as a pulpy, 1970s, supernaturally inflected mystery, it was very enjoyable to read. Pete: Abbott. Justin: Abbott. I agree. I mean, we don't get much of the supernatural side of it. Just little gestures to it until the very end, but I really love the table setting in this issue and the sort of, just the vibe, it's got a good sort of irreverent vibe throughout. Pete: Abbott. Yeah, I think that first off give a nod to, this is the year [inaudible 00:25:56] was born. So just want to give a shout out to that there. Justin: Not true. Pete: I know, I'm just messing with you [crosstalk 00:26:02]. Justin: Pete loves telling lies about us. That's what his bit for quite some time. Alex: Pete was born in 1942. Yeah, that's right. Sailed the ocean blue. But what I do… What's nice is it's an interesting way to deal with this kind of the creepy feeling of someone. I liked the Reveal at the end, and it kind of made sense with the things that happened. It's one of those things where you're like, you read it and you're like, oh, okay. So I'm enjoying it. It's weird, but I like it. Let's move on to talk about Black Cat, King In Black, number two from Marvel, written by Jed McKay art by CF Villa. Of course, we had Jed McKay on our live show this week. So definitely- Pete: We did? Alex: We did Pete, you were there and everything. So Black Cat is been tasked with stealing Dr. Strange from Knull, the king in Black, we get to see that heist this issue, this is so much fun. Justin: So much fun. I've said this, I said this a lot on the live show. I love this book. This book is so smartly done. It's rare for me to see a character where she has multiple sides. So many superhero characters are… It's like they do their one thing and we just see it a bunch of different ways. But the Black Cat really gets to be different things to different people, she gets to feel things, be very serious, be a little bit more lighthearted. And then just the heist of it all, is just so well done. Throwing on an antivenom suit to dive into the goop is such a smart idea, and it's dramatic, it's tense, there's some spider immobile stuff. Pete: Really plugging the hell a lot of goop on the show. Yeah, I really… There's also a lot of fun nerd stuff in here. Like the fact that she gets to fly on the goblin glider, and then the spider-buggy later. This is just… They have a lot of fun with this character, which is great to see. I love the baby bjorn with the Ghost Dog. I mean, this is just good shit. And it's cool to kind of see this. I'm not a huge Black Cat fan, but I'm having a lot of fun. Justin: You love cats. Pete: It's true, it's a good point. Alex: Speaking of which, let's move on and talk about Batman/Catwoman number two from DC comics, written by Tom King, art by Clay Mann, and this issue, we're jumping through multiple timelines here. We're getting to see Batman and Catwoman do some stuff where the tracking down the Phantasm, I believe, who is killing the edge man of the Joker. In the future timeline, Cat woman has come to kill the old Joker. And maybe there's another timeline in there. I got to be honest with you. Clay Mann's art, gorgeous. Tom King's write, good. I like reading this book. I am having a very hard time following what is happening in these issues. Justin: Well, it's only the second issue. So, because I do sort of agree with you. It's hard to connect the plots as it's going. Pete: No, it's too early. I don't try to do that, this is Tom King guys. Just let's lay off a little bit, enjoy the ride. Alex: The thing is like, there's not enough of an artistic or textual indicator for the timelines right now where, I understand part of the idea is that all of this mashed together. It's all happening at the same time. It all connects to each other. But just from a reader perspective, there are some pages where it's jumping between three timelines, and it takes me a second or two to realize, oh, okay, this is taking place at the middle timeline. This is duplicate of the first timeline. And that takes me out of the story a little bit. Justin: Well a second or two, you don't have that kind of time to spare [crosstalk 00:29:58]. You were born in 1973. Pete: Easy speed reader. You don't have to just plow through everything. Sometimes you got to stop and think about what's happening a little bit. Alex: I was a child of the love generation man. Justin: It's true. Conceived in wood stack, born in the back of the Crosby Stills Nash and Young van. Pete: [inaudible 00:30:21] with all due respect, I disagree. I'm having a lot of fun on this book because I miss that Catwoman/Batman relationship. Alex: This is a bizarre mirror world that we're in, but go ahead, Pete. Pete: Yes. And so also I thought it was touching the way Joker wish Catwoman a Merry Christmas. I thought that was very nice. But yeah, we're getting a lot of different worlds and different timelines mashed up. We've been getting an old villain from Batman, the animated series. But Tom King does an amazing job on Batman, and I'm going to let this breathe a little bit before I start getting to what timeline are we in. I'm just enjoying the ride, and the artwork and man is it great? Justin: Clay Mann, is he great? I do think part of it was, I think this book was, the expectations for this book were fun romance between Batman and Catwoman. It's just not that, it's like a whole new storyline and- Pete: No, but they're dealing with stuff though. You can tell the [crosstalk 00:31:26] back and forth. Justin: Of course I think they are… Pete: Well, if you make it, it's not always sunny, beaches, you know what I mean? Sometimes relationships get real. You got to have tough conversations man. Justin: I've never had a difficult conversation with anyone. Its all smooth sailing for old JT. No, my point is, you're walking into this book and it's just a different, it's a whole different thing. There're multiple timelines. There actually is very little romance in this. It's about the Joker pretty exclusively so far, and the introduction of the Phantasm. Justin: But what I do think is amazing about this, it feels like Tom King is really writing toward Clay Mann. Every panel in this book feels like it's so specific, it's so curated. And it is just something to behold. Even the small panels are just perfect. There's this section where the… It's a close-up on the Joker with a candy cane, everything is so deliberate. And I think it's great. Pete: Now I don't know about you guys, but the part where the subway scene and getting a little spoilers, someone dies in the subway. I was like, oh man, that is the worst. You finally get a subway car all to yourself, and someone murders you, oh man, classic New York. Justin: You sound almost nostalgic for it, Pete. But I actually don't think you live, you're a new Yorker anymore, so you get that name out of your mouth. Alex: The Scumbag, speaking of Pete, number four, [inaudible 00:33:02]. Its written by Ric Remender, art by Eric Powel. In this issue, our main Scumbag is heading on a discreet mission to eyes wide shut style orgy that is going on, things go predictably wrong. We had Remender on the show last week where we talked about this title. So it was fun to get his input, but what'd you think about this issue? Pete: Yeah, this is just insanity. But I do like how everybody's skeeved out by The Scumbag, and that's kind of funny how he can't get himself into the one place he wants to be. But yeah, this continues to be amazing storytelling, fantastic art, creepy ass fucking dude that I don't know why we're rooting for, but we are. And just kind of this scenario keeps getting more and more intense. Justin: Yeah, I mean, I think the Pete bag is sort of one of Remender's real good another great book from him. The art is fantastic and the way that he is just, you could tell, he's having such a great time writing The Scumbag, for who he is. And I think Ric Remender with this, and another book we need to be talking about very soon, Seven To Eternity, it's really playing with, why does the protagonist have to be good? And why is the villain bad? Maybe we can mix those. And I think he just does that really well. And same thing here. This guy's a scumbag, but we still root for him. But he does a bunch of bad stuff, but he seems inherently good. And the bad guys seem like they're just trying to do what everyone's doing, getting by as best they can. It's interesting storytelling. Alex: Once & Future number 15 from Boom! Studios written by Kieron Gillen. Pete: Sorry, Justin. Alex: Sorry Justin? Pete: Yeah, he was clearly teeing up Seven To Eternity, but you were like fuck that, we're going Once & Future. Alex: So I said out a list. Pete: Here we go, behind the scenes. You can't stray from the list. If something comes up organically, we got to stick to the list here. Justin: Looking back, I don't think we should have given Pete that much power at the beginning to have his little what's up corner, because I think it's really gone to his head. Pete: Yeah, I think the vodka is what- Alex: You wanted to talk about Once & Future, I'm sure Pete, because the grabba is in this a lot. In this issue we find out about Lancelot, we also find out more about the backstory of what was going on, a great issue, fun as always, high octane drama and action, with some terrifying things going on as usual. Just another good issue of Once & Future. Pete: Good is an understatement man, this is great. The art's unbelievable, the action is over the top, this continues to be one of the must pick ups of the week. Every time there's an issue of Once & Future, it's just continues to be phenomenal. The drama keeps getting more and more bad-ass, and we get to kind of see the other half, the why we're kind of in this mess, in this issue. And I also really love the, I'm going to tell you a story, you're going to tell me a story moment, and that first story is fucking really powerful, especially when you reveal scars. Justin: Yeah, I do… I like that we're getting to really learn the rules of this comic as it's going on. And this is your especially where, it's a story about stories. But in this it's about sort of who's taking power, and who's the storyteller, and which story are they telling? It feels like that's the hat that everyone continues to pass over. Like, wait, who are you? Who are you in this story? Oh, I'm this? I started telling this story. I think that refreshes that sort of trope of a story about stories in a fun way. And the artists fantastic. Lancelot screaming in French, I mean, I'm here for it. Alex: Yeah, absolutely. Let's move on, talk about Maestro: War and Pax, number one from Marvel written by Peter David and Javier Pina. This picking up on the first Maestro mini-series here, the Hulk finally fully as the Maestro, but he hasn't consolidated all of his power as of yet. So he's going past the remnants of the Marvel universe. I think we talked about the first issue of the Maestro mini-series previously. So I thought it was worth checking in with this one. How do you think it's holding up? Pete: Well, it's kind of upsetting to see kind of a evil Hulk. So, Justin: Really? Pete: Usually I'm on the green guy's side, so this is, it's a little tough to see how this guy goes about business. Justin: Wow, heartbreaker. I like this a lot. I really like seeing the Pantheon from Peter David's run way back in the day, characters that no one else has really touched since. And I like them. I also liked that the Hulk and… The Maestro and his squad just jump onto the Staten Island Ferry, and drive down to DC to go confront them, which is just a fun visual choice. And it's great to see that the Maestro sort of messes up. You expect him to just dominate and it's about him sort of not doing so had. Alex: Yeah, I mean, Peter David is a baster of the comic book form. Just everything is perfectly paced out. His jokes work, everything works. The action works. It's always a joy to read one of his books because they're just, they're firing on all cylinders every single time, even decades into his career as is at this point, and it's great. Let's move on talk about StillWater number five from Image Comics written by Chip Zdarsky, art by Ramón K. Perez. Pete: He's really going to make you wait, Justin. Sorry buddy. Justin: I'm fine, I wasn't [inaudible 00:39:14]. Alex: Oh my God. I mean, for those of you listened to the podcast, Justin is furious right now. You can see it just like flames coming out of his head. StillWater number five from Image Comics, this is a big issue here, as our main character has taken residence in StillWater, the town where nobody dies. Everybody has taken this as an opportunity to let the judge, the guy who rules the town know that, hey, they want to change things. They want to leave, they want to let the outside world know about stuff. Things go terribly wrong, and then they get more wrong from there. Then even then there were five issues in, it feels like this is whipping through story at this point. Justin: Yeah, but I think it's really coming into its own. It's starting to remind me a little bit of Southern Bastards. [crosstalk 00:40:12]. I think the judge has some coach boss vibe to him, and I just think the energy has that Southern Bastards is a great book by Jason Aaron and Jason Latour from years ago, that to sort of think was left open-ended, that I just wish we could see more of. But this is fun, it really is like, I don't know what's going to happen. It's feels like bad stuff is happening all around in this town that [inaudible 00:40:37]. Pete: Yeah, it's unfortunate that at this town, there's a kind of a power hungry judge who's not willing to hear the people. I think that this book continues to, with the twists and turns. We're kind of finally getting everything all out on the page here in this issue. So we kind of know where everybody stands and what the kind of moving forward is going to look like. But man, even with all that, the kind of twists and turns that happen in this comic, we're still pretty powerful and pretty crazy. Alex: Yeah, last and definitely least. Pete: Sorry, Justin. Alex: Seven To Eternity number 16, from Image Comics written by Rick Remender art by Jerome Opena. This is the second to last, I believe issue of this title as we talk to Rick Remender about. Here, we're starting to wrap things up at an enormous battle way. This feels to me, I mean, they're obviously very different stories, but it feels to me very much like the end of low, where we're just getting these insane over the top battle scenes with all of our characters as he starts to wrap things up. But it's great. I mean, in particular Jerome [inaudible 00:41:53] art is stunning on every page. Justin: Very good. And he's managed to tell a story, like following up on what I was saying, honestly so long ago, but to flip the hero and the villain here and still surprise us. And at the same time telling like an epic Avengers or justice league style, like cosmic stakes battle with all original characters, it's just really excellent comic making. Pete: Yeah. I mean, I can't stop paging through the art. I mean the splash pages with the kind of waterfall, fallen giants thing is just, it's really unbelievable. The monsters, it's just really, really impressive. Yeah, the twists that happened, man, what a great book. I cannot wait to see how this wraps up. This is really, really great comic book, right here where we get to read. Alex: Well, and I'll tell you how The Stack is going to wrap up. It's going to wrap up right now. If you'd like to support us patrion.com/comic book club. Also, we do a live show every Tuesday night at 7:00 PM to Crowdcast and YouTube, come hang out. We'd love to chat with you about comic books. iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, or the app of your choice, just subscribe and listen to the show at Comic Book Live on Twitter, comicbookclublive.com for this podcast and more, until next time, we'll see you at the Digital Cottage Book Shop. Pete: What's up? 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2020 Year in Review Comics Reviews: Dark Nights: Death Metal - The Last 52 - War of the Multiverse by Joshua Williamson, Scott Snyder, Dexter Soy, Scott Koblish, Veronica Gandini, Magdalene Visaggio, Paul Pelletier, Norm Rapmund, Adriano Lucas, James Tynion IV, Alex Maleev, Matt Hollingsworth, Kyle Higgins, Scott Kolins, John Kalisz, Regine Sawyer, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Emilio Lopez, Che Graysonn, Pop Mhan, Chris Sotomayor, Marguerite Bennett, Inaki Miranda, Eva De La Cruz, Matthew Rosenberg, Rob Guillory, Marissa Louise, Justin Jordan Tales From the Dark Multiverse: Dark Nights Metal by Scott Snyder, Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Karl Mostert, Trevor Scott, Norm Rapmund, Romulo Fajardo Jr. Batman Annual 5 by James Tynion IV, James Stokoe Jinny Hex Special by Magdalene Visaggio, Gleb Melnikov, Luis Guerrero Justice League: Endless Winter 2 by Andy Lanning, Ron Marz, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Howard Porter, Hi-Fi Ghost Rider: Return of Vengeance 1 by Howard Mackie, Javier Saltares, Marc Deering, Arif Prianto King in Black: Iron Man/Doctor Doom 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Salvador Larroca, Guru-eFX Spell on Wheels Vol 2 by Kate Leth, Megan Levens, Marissa Louise Era of Great Wonders 1 by John Myers, Jenn Myers Gloomhaven: Fallen Lion by Travis McIntire, Isaac Childres, Tyler Sowles This Quarantine Life Beastlands 1 by Curtis Clow, Jo Migyeong Junction by Norm Konyu (junctiongraphicnovel.com) Additional Reviews: Soul, The Okay Witch, Underwater Welder, Doctor Who: Revolution of the Daleks, Scout's Honor News: new Spidey costume, Kelly Thompson Hawkeye Trailers: Superman & Lois Am It Glenn? Comics Countdown: Batman Annual 5 by James Tynion IV, James Stokoe Nailbiter Returns 8 by Joshua Williamson, Mike Henderson, Adam Guzowski, Usagi Yojimbo 16 by Stan Sakai Colonel Weird Cosmagog 3 by Jeff Lemire, Tyler Crook Avengers 40 by Jason Aaron, Javier Garron, David Curiel Batman: Adventure Continues 17 by Alan Burnett, Paul Dini, Ty Templeton, Monica Kubina Canto II: The Hollow Men 4 by David Booher, Drew Zucker, Philip Sevy, Vittorio Astone X-Men 16 by Jonathan Hickman, Phil Noto Kaiju Score 2 by James Patrick, Rem Broo Stranger Things: Science Camp 4 by Jody Houser, Edgar Salazar, Keith Champagne, Marissa Louise
On our final comic book review show of 2020, we're chatting: Batman Annual #5 DC Comics By James Tynion IV and James Stokoe Wolverine #8 Marvel Written by Benjamin Percy Art by Adam Kubert and Viktor Bogdanovic Nailbiter Returns #8 Image Comics Written by Joshua Williamson Art by Mike Henderson Tales From The Dark Multiverse: Dark Nights Metal #1 DC Comics Story by Scott Snyder, Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly Written by Jackson Lanzing & Colin Kelly Pencils by Karl Mostert The Amazing Spider-Man #55 Marvel Written by Nick Spencer Art by Patrick Gleason Monstress: Talk-Stories #2 Image Comics Written by Marjorie Liu Illustrated by Sina Takeda Dark Nights Death Metal: The Last 52: War of the Multiverses #1 DC Comics Written by Joshua Williamson and Scott Snyder, Magdalene Visaggio, James Tynion IV, Kyle Higgins, Regine Sawyer, Che Grayson, Marguerite Bennett, Matthew Rosenberg and Justin Jordan Art by Dexter Soy, Scott Koblish, Alex Maleev, Scott Kolins, Anitha Martinez, Pop Mhan, Inaki Miranda, Rob Guillory and Mike Henderson The Avengers #40 Marvel By Jason Aaron and Javier Garrón Lost Soldiers #5 Image Comics By Aleš Not and Luca Casalanguida Jinny Hex Special #1 DC Comics Written by Magdalene Visaggio Art by Gleb Melnikov King In Black: Iron Man/Doctor Doom #1 Marvel Written by Christopher Cantwell Art by Salvador Larroca Stranger Things: Science Camp #4 Dark Horse Comics Written by Jody House Pencils by Edgar Salazar Justice League: Endless Winter #2 DC Comics Written by Andy Lanning & Ron Marz Art by Carmine Di Giandomenico & Howard Porter Ghost Rider: Return of Vengeance #1 Marvel Written by Howard Mackie Pencils by Javier Saltares Colonel Weird: Cosmagog #3 Dark Horse Comics Written by Jeff Lemire Art and Letters by Tyler Crook SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Episode Transcript: Alex: What is up everybody? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin: I'm Justin. Pete: I'm Pete. Alex: And, this is the final Stack of 2020. Pete: What? Justin: Yes. Alex: [Crosstalk 00:00:18] It's the last one everybody. No more comic book reviews after this, until next year or next week, [crosstalk 00:00:23]. Justin: We'll have some fresh ones. Pete: [crosstalk 00:00:25] It's like a week away. Like, what are you doing? Justin: No, but we're going to be different people then. We're going to have different ideas. We're going… [Crosstalk 00:00:32] Pete: What? Justin: The comics are going to be different, man. 2021. [crosstalk 00:00:35] They're probably all going to come out of your computer. Alex: I can be very political. Justin: Oh, that's a fresh take. Alex: Thank you. Pete: Oh wow. Alex: Here's something [crosstalk 00:00:43] not political. Actually, I guess maybe it kind of it is, but let's kick it off with Batman Annual #5 from DC Comics by James Tynion IV and James Stokoe. So, this is the origin of Clownhunter. Here, we get a story of [inaudible 00:00:55] and Clownhunter, a little bit of Batman in it, but pretty much a flashback after his experiences, backing off from killing Harley Quinn. This was a great story. And, particularly just the collaboration between James Tynion and James Stokoe was great. Justin: The art in this book was excellent. Just a really fun story. We've seen a lot of Clownhunter lately, like a lot. Pete: Yeah. Justin: So to go back into this, I was like, “Oh, more.” But, to get the backstory and with such a great fresh art look, like really enjoyed it. Pete: Yeah. I really like the way the counselor talked to Clownhunter and Batman. Like, when she said that, “Batman is smart,” oh, I laughed. That was just fun. Yeah. It's great to get this kind of like origin story. It makes a lot more sense now with everything. I would have liked this a little bit sooner, but I'm very happy that we got it. Alex: Jesse, you talk about this a lot, about what James Tynion has been trying to do seemingly, is add a lot of wrinkles to the Batman mythos with Clownhunter, with Ghost-Maker. Justin: Yeah. Pete: Ghost-Maker. Alex: Classic character, clearly he had a big impression on me. As well as just his take on a Harley, and the Joker and other things. And, that really starts to pay off here, I think in a nice way. It definitely makes me engendered to the character quite a bit more. Let's move on and talk about Wolverine #8 from Marvel, written by Benjamin Percy, art by Adam Kubert and Viktor Bogdanovic. This is, I believe, the 350th adventure of Wolverine; and finally, they're over. This is it. This is the last adventure of Wolverine after 350. As he promised in his first appearance back in Incredible Hulk, he said, “Hey Bob, 350 times and I'm done.” Justin: Yeah. Alex: And now he's, “That's it.” Justin: “I'm going to replace Professor X someday,” he said, as he fought the Hulk. Alex: Pete, what do you think about this issue, did this hold up to the immense legacy of Wolverine? Pete: No. But, we kind of got like different stories here. Some of them more enjoyable than others, but I did very much enjoy a lot of the action and the one where like, Wolverine's like punching this face in the water. That was great. Very enjoyable. It's a good way to kind of talk to people. I'm very excited for how it ended though. I don't know if we should do spoilers or not, but I'm excited for- Alex: No, we don't really do spoilers on this podcast after the comics have already come out. Yeah, of course, you can go. Pete: All right, fine. I'm excited for Patch to be back, and to get more Patch. Justin: Patch Adams. Pete: Well, Robin Williams rest in peace, you fucken legend. But, not that Patch. I'm talking about the old Wolverine Patch. So, very cool. Justin: “It is interesting to touch on so much of the Wolverine legacy,” as you said Alex. Reading this book made me want to see a series that is literally just like, sort of time-dashing through different Wolverine eras and telling us some stories we haven't heard yet. Because, I feel like we get Wolverine showing up in the present day areas where he had all this history, and he's like, “Ah shit, I got to deal with the son of this person I killed,” or something. And like, it made me want to see more stories throughout the Wolverines 350 issue long history. Alex: I really believe Benjamin Percy invented the CIA character that Wolverine is hanging out with. He just feels like a very different character interaction Wolverine, where he's not a super spy. He's just a member of the CIA. He's mostly hanging out in his backyard, and he's really just there for Wolverine to have somebody to sound off of, and that's it. He's not a mutant. Well, that's great. There's something really involving about that relationship that feels fresh and new. And, I liked that quite a bit. Like, the issues where it's just them talking. Very cool. A lot of fun. Pete: Yeah. I disagree with you. That's what I was talking about when it was [inaudible 00:05:08], but you do get some really great kind of classic Wolverine moments. There's like a big splash page where he's kind of coming through a window with his claws out and he's like, “I got a dog in this fight.” Alex: You don't like CIA guy, Pete? Pete: No, no, I don't like CIA guy. Alex: Can I pause at something by you? I think if they were sitting in a bar, you would like it a lot more than if [crosstalk 00:05:32] they're sitting in a backyard. Justin: Yeah. Pete: Well, I very much enjoy the backyard drinking. That's all we can do right now. We can't really go in bars. The bar thing isn't really what… It was just kind of like the way the CIA guy was, that I didn't trust him, or I didn't think Wolverine should be chatting with him. It seemed like Wolverine's too busy to stop for a beer at that moment. Justin: It's like I always say, “A backyard is just a bar without a pool table.” Pete: I always say that. Alex: Nailbiter Returns #8 from Image Comics written by Joshua Williamson, art by Mike Henderson. We get some big revelations through this issue about the game that has been going on since these fake and real serial killers. And, we get a big flashback to Nailbiter's origin story, or at least, I guess, before his origin story. I say this every issue, “I love how they're fleshing out and adding to this mythology.” “It's just fun, it's gross.” It plays out one of my biggest fears about poking out eyeballs that are [crosstalk 00:06:35]. Justin: Ah, that's all I could think about. I have such [crosstalk 00:06:38] a… I don't have a lot of like picky fears, but falling down and having my eyeball catch on the edge sharp table- Alex: Oh, stop. Justin: … is a big one. It's a big one for me. Like tripping randomly, and then boop, corner of a table. Alex: [crosstalk 00:06:53] I just want to note this for the person who does transcripts on our podcast, please put in everybody cringed when Justin said [crosstalk 00:07:00] Justin: [crosstalk 00:07:00] Yes, exactly. Also, an umbrella spoke going into my eye. Pete: Nailbiter is great. I mean, it should have been in our kind of like top list of the year, for sure. Alex: Oh, here we go. Pete: But, it's one of those things where I'm really impressed with the storytelling of this book. Like, they did a really amazing job of like getting a lot of action in the front, and like slowly rolling out the story. This is issue eight and we're kind of getting the origin story, that's kind of crazy, but it really works in this world. It's the action and the intensity are so over the top, but the story is very interesting, which is impressive. And, the characters and the grossness, and the fact that we're reacting so much to a comic book really says a lot about how well they do creating this world, and sucking us all into it and kind of making a part of it. It's so creepy. And, I can't believe that like, this is just the tip of the iceberg for their plans to come. I can't wait to read more. This is such an intense, over the top book. Really, well done. Alex: Let's move on and talk about Tales from the Dark Multiverse, Dark Nights: Metal #1 from DC Comics. Story by Scott Snyder, Jack Lanzing and Collin Kelly, written by Jack Lanzing and Collin Kelly, pencils by Karl Mostert. It's appropriate that this book is about the Joker Dragon, because this is the most ouroboros snake eating its own tail book that DC has maybe ever done. It's insane. It is a version of the Dark Multiverse where the heroes lost Dark Nights: Metal that is being reflected because of Dark Nights: Death Metal, never getting to see this. I went to do this very trepidatious. I was not sure about this idea at all, but I think it paid off really nicely. I like this a bit. And shockingly, I think it actually has repercussions for the future of the DC Universe in a big way, that was very surprising. Pete: Yeah. I really love this book. I was surprised, Dark Metal keeps turning it up, and turning it up. And, like the hilarious degradation shredding on the guitar, and then having a kryptonite pick. That was insane. The [crosstalk 00:09:25] Joker Dragon was awesome. Justin: Very fun. Pete: This is just so much fun, completely over the top. This is just great. Justin: I like seeing Duke take such a prominent place in the DC Universe. Like, a character that I felt was created, and then occupied this weird place where he's was a Robin who became this new character, who had metahuman abilities, which is something that really hasn't been touched upon in the Bat Family. So, it felt like he slipped into this sort of middle place. And, to see him back here as a focus, and still sort of as a Bat character while still carving out his own place, I really liked. Alex: Yeah. Good book. Definitely pick it up. Next up, The Amazing Spider-Man #55 from Marvel, written by Nick Spencer, art by Patrick Gleason. We are continuing and maybe wrapping up the last remains storyline involving Harry Osborn. It seems like maybe we're moving on with something different next issue, but nothing is resolved here necessarily. [crosstalk 00:10:31] And I got to be honest, I like this issue. I'm still willing to follow them, but we're getting to the point where I really need some answers, or they're going to lose me. [crosstalk 00:10:43] to be honest. Justin: I agree with you. Like, I do think this character has been one this… I guess we can say it's Harry Osborn at this point. Alex: Yeah. Pete: Yeah. Justin: It seems like it just is, has been held over our heads for every issue up to this point, right. For 54 issues basically. And we were getting, it just feels like we're not getting the whole thing. And, I don't know why. Because, if you read this sort of by itself, it's like, “Oh, I see this villain has captured Peter Parker and all of his friends, and is going to kill them solely, and Peter Parker has to get away.” But, it does feel like there's a missing piece that sort of really binds everything together. And I'm, to your point, sick of the coin that's associated with it. Especially when like the Sin-Eater storyline before this was so good, and felt like such a great standalone story. I want to have that feeling about this issue, or this series, this arc as well. Pete: This is just a little too intense for me for Spider-Man. Like, the part where Spider-Man shoots his webbing through somebodies head, and out the back of their skull was just like, “Holy shit.” I didn't think I would ever see that in a Spider-Man comic. I think sometimes Nick Spencer is a little bit more of a shock factor, and I don't know, it's pulling me out of the story a little bit. It doesn't feel like a Spider-Man comic, even though it's obviously dealing with Spider-Man, and all the friends, and all that stuff. Also, the MJ stuff in here was weird, but maybe that's just because I have MJ issues in Spider-Man right now. Justin: [crosstalk 00:12:28] I liked MJ being such a bad-ass in this issue, though. Like, she really is the hero. Pete: Yeah. She really does kind of like step up and kind of be like, “All right asshole, what the fuck is your deal?” Alex: All right. I'll throw one theory out at you about Amazing Spider-Man and what's going on, that I feel like its kind of obvious, but I'm not sure that they're going to go for it. And, I thought they were going to go for it in this issue based on what they said, and then they didn't. Is this because of One More Day? Like, did this- [crosstalk 00:12:58] Justin: I thought that too. I thought we [crosstalk 00:13:00] were going to find out what MJ whispered to Mephisto, and it had something to do with it. Pete: That's what I thought too, and then it didn't. Alex: [crosstalk 00:13:08] reverse it or change it, because there's the whole thing about MJ saying, “No, Peter doesn't remember.” Harry doing a toast and saying, “Brand new day.” Justin: Yeah. Alex: That was the part that I was like, “Oh, shit,” when that got to the middle of the issue, and then they didn't follow up on it. So that, I think is to me, is the thing where it feels like you were saying, Justin, “You got to stop being coy about it, just get to whatever it is and let us know.” And hopefully, that happens next issue. Justin: Yeah. And, I will say the way this issue ends makes me think they could still go that way. Alex: Yes. Pete: Yeah. They're definitely toying with our emotions in this, for sure. Alex: Next up, the Monstress Talk-Stories #2 from Image Comics, written by Marjorie Liu, illustrated by Sina Takeda. Alex: I think we were unilaterally loved the first issue of this, which was as the title implies, merely a story showing the past of some of the characters in the present day of Monstress. This tells another story of those characters past. And, it's as gorgeous, and lovely, and sweet and [inaudible 00:14:11]. Justin: Lush. Alex: Lush is a great adjective. Great story. Pete: Yeah. It's not just a story though. It's a talk-story. Alex: Okay, [crosstalk 00:14:21] Justin: Wow. Pete: Somebody telling somebody else this story. Justin: A talk-story, that's basically a podcast. Pete: Oh, weird. But yeah, I can see why this is Alvin's favorite- [crosstalk 00:14:30] Alex: Hey, what's up everybody? This is Monstress, we're sponsored this week by [Blue Apron 00:00:14:33]. Blue Apron. Pete: Yeah. I can see why this is one is Alvin's favorite picks, because it's got some like creepy, furry shit in here, but that is [crosstalk 00:14:46]… Alex: You know me. Pete: Yeah. You're a perv. Justin: Oh, I thought you were going to define yourself when you said that. You know me question mark. Alex: [crosstalk 00:14:56] I like to leave an air of mystery for our listeners. Justin: Yeah. Pete: But, the art alone is just glorious. It's really just fantastic, jumps right off the page, and is worth it. Justin: It's super dreamy in a good way. Like, I feel like this sort of plays a little bit like a prequel, but the sort of dreamy look of the art makes it feel like one of the characters is remembering this or dreaming it, which I think you don't really see in a lot of comics. I thought that was cool. Pete: Yeah. Alex: Good issue. And, good two issues series, even if you haven't necessarily been reading the book. Next up, Dark Nights: Death Metal – The Last 52: War of the Multiverses #1 from DC Comics, written by Joshua Williamson and Scott Snyder, Magdalene Visaggio, James Tynion IV, Kyle Higgins, Regin Sawyer, Che Grayson, Marguerite Bennett, Matthew Rosenberg and Justin Jordan. Art by Dexter Soy, Scott Koblish, Alex Maleev, Scott Kolins, Alitha Martinez, Pop Man, Inaki Miranda, Rob Guiilory and Mike Henderson. Alex: This is a bunch of stories that take place simultaneously with the end of Dark Nights: Death Metal, is all of the Multiverses are all fighting together. As usual, it's a mixed bag, some are good, some are fine. But, what jumped out at you? What did you particularly like about this issue? Pete: I really like Bergy's story, Matt Rosenberg. The Armageddon Blues was a lot of fun. Yeah. I just… Some like really cool, amazing art. Yeah. But, some of the story not as good, but there was some great stuff in there. Justin: I agree with you. I really liked the Rosenberg story, which featured Constantine and dark Constantine like becoming [crosstalk 00:16:40] Pete: Yeah, two Constantines. Justin: Yeah. Alex: Yeah. Pete: I just don't know why one Constantine would trust the other one. When they're pouring the drinks, I was like, “Come on, if you're really Constantine, you'd fucken know.” Alex: To give you the conceit of the story, everybody's meeting their dark multiverse opposites, who they're the worst version of themselves. And, Constantine, in the version he meets himself, is basically indistinguishable from himself. And, it's fun. Yeah, they just try and get a drink in the Oblivion Bar and hang out, compare notes. It's a good time. Justin: I also really liked the story right before that, by Marguerite Bennett and Inaki Miranda, which was a Penguin focused story, which felt like [crosstalk 00:17:16] it was specific, and good and horrifying in a great way. Pete: Yeah. Alex: Good stuff. I think a good collection better than I expected. And definitely, if you've been enjoyed Dark Nights: Death Metal, a good thing to pick up. Next up Avengers #4 from Marvel, by Jason Aaron and Javier Garonne, is kicking off the Phoenix storyline in earnest. Justin, what do you think? You were into this. Pete: Our very own [JTS'Z 00:17:42]. Justin: Hey, Let me handle this one guys. Pete: .All right. Justin: I like this a lot. I feel like Jason or Aaron has really cornered the market on these fun, high stakes Avengers stories that take up a premise, and just laid on the table, and then just really amp it all the way up, and tell us these wild stories focusing on the different Avenges dealing with, in this case, the Phoenix Force. We had all the great Ghost Rider stuff before this, the vampire stuff before that, like I've been really enjoying these runs. They're a little bit lighter than you might expect the Avengers to be, but it's great. Pete: Yeah. I really enjoyed this. Art is glorious. It's just kind of like a great jumping on point for this big thing that's happening. But I like how, even though it's huge, there's a lot of fun, like really small, cool moments. And, I also love when Captain America has downtime, he's just punching shit, just working shit out. You got to respect that, man. That's just great. Alex: Yeah. I like this. This is fun. I mean, there's not much going on here in terms of innovation, but it's Doctor Doom versus Captain America, and that's a good time. Pete: Yeah, its fun. Alex: Next up, Lost Soldiers #5 from Image Comics, by Ales Kot and Luca Casalanguida. This is, I think, the last issue of this. We've [crosstalk 00:19:07] checked in a couple of issues here. Gorgeous, gorgeous book. Justin: It is. The art is so good in this book, especially the last sort of run, the last sequence going to the end. Really, just a great combination of words and texts while bringing the story together, this… Sorry, words and pictures while bringing the story together, really well done. Pete: Yeah. Casalanguida, I know we kind of… It's tough with the name or whatever, but just wanting to kind of point that out. Alex: Oh, sorry about that. Pete: Yeah, yeah. [crosstalk 00:19:40] Alex: Hey Pete, I'm glad you never get names wrong and you're always here to correct me on- Pete: Oh no, I'm not… No, no, no. [inaudible 00:19:47], I am not attacking you on that. I am awful- [crosstalk 00:19:50] Alex: You son of a bitch. Justin: Wow. I knew we'd [crosstalk 00:19:53] break up eventually. Pete: I'm just trying to help. Justin: But here, this is the precipice of 2021, [inaudible 00:19:58] year. The year we always said it was going to be our year. Pete: I'm just trying to look out- [crosstalk 00:20:03]. Alex: We had that 15 year plan. Justin: Exactly. Textbook we've fit every one. Pete: But, this is like so creepy in a lot of different ways. I kind of had to read it a couple of times to really tried to get what was happening. It's very intense. It's really well done. But, it's really just very moving, and it's just shakes you a little bit. Alex: Good stuff. Let's move on and talk about the Jinny Hex Special #1 from DC Comics, written by Magdalene Visaggio, art by Gleb Melnikov. This is focusing on a character… I don't know if it was created by Brian Michael Bendis, but certainly he wrote it over in his Young Justice book. This is a descendant of Jonah Hex who lives in the modern day. And this book, she is dealing with the resurgence of an old villain. Alex: I loved this book. I thought this was such a fun story. And, I was very surprised to find out the art was by Gleb Melnikov, instead of Humberto Ramos, because I thought it was Humberto Ramos for a good portion of the book. It was not, but just a fun mashup of western story and magic. And, just the positivity of the Jinny Hex character is infectious over the course of the pages. Justin: I agree. I want to see more from this character. Pete: I had a hard time with this. The art, I agree, is unbelievable. It's an interesting story. But, the problem I had was this doesn't feel like someone who's related to Jonah Hex in any way. I wanted her to be… Alex: You wanted her to have a piece of skin connecting her top lip to [crosstalk 00:21:52] bottom lip. Pete: No. I wanted her personality to be kind of like a little gruff, not trust people as much, like kind of feel a little bit like Jonah Hex, gave me that relation. But, she was very sunny and nice. And I'm like, “That doesn't feel like a Hex to me.” Justin: “Like a fresh take,” you're saying. Pete: Yeah, I mean, I understand like, “Hey, let's change the character, maybe make them a little bit more approachable.” Cool. But, you got Hex on the last name, so I want to see some grit. I want to see a little bit meaner type of person, [crosstalk 00:22:25] not trusting a person. Justin: You want to see a piece of skin, connect the grittiness to [crosstalk 00:22:28] Pete: Stop saying the skin. The skins not the character. Justin: Like a googly [crosstalk 00:22:32] eye, you had googly eye. Alex: It's kind of the character. Justin: If I were to name four things about Jonah Hex, I think three of them would be the one side of his face. Pete: Oh my [inaudible 00:22:41]. I read a lot of Jonah Hex. I love Jonah Hex. So, I had a lot of high hopes for this. I think it's great. I do want more of this, but I hope the more we get, the more we kind of find out a little bit darker stuff about Jinny. Justin: How many times have you watched the Jonah Hex movie? Pete: That is garbage. Don't talk about that- [crosstalk 00:23:03] Alex: I mean, I will mention there's a really great interview where Josh Brolin mentions that, “He always wanted to play a character that had a piece of skin that connected his top lip and his bottom lip.” He finally got to do it. [Crosstalk 00:23:12]. Pete: The skin is not the character. Alex: It's kind of the character. Pete: Stop. Justin: He talks about it all the time. Plus, most of the issues, he's going to the dermatologist to get that thing treated. Pete: Oh my god, I fucken hate you guys so much. Justin: An early western dermatology. Pete: Why do I do this? Why do I do this to myself? Justin: Moisturize it Jonah. Alex: Moisturizer, got it. Justin: Its so [crosstalk 00:23:34] hard, it keeps it chapped. Alex: It's very [crosstalk 00:23:36] dry here [crosstalk 00:23:37] desert. Pete: Well, at least I have a line that's like I'm trying to not be like Jonah Hex. You know what I mean? Like, give me something. Justin: I am a medicine man and I recommend you moisturize. Alex: King in Black: Iron Man, Doctor Doom #1 from Marvel written by Christopher Cantwell, art by Salvador Larroca. As you can figure out for the title, this is Ironman and Doctor Doom teaming up during- [crosstalk 00:23:59]. Pete: Teaming up. Alex: … the whole King in Black storyline to try and kill Santa Claus. Justin, you've been very anti Santa Claus in Marvel Comics over the past couple of weeks. How did this issue strike you? Justin: I got to say, I thought this was fun. I feel like Christopher Cantwell is occupying this space of like, just good storytelling that are sort of funny, but have these like good underpinnings, like the Doctor Doom series that he just did. And, it was such a surprise, I guess. So, it got me. Pete: Yeah, it was. Like the look on his face when they're like, “Is that Santa?” That was really fun. Yeah, I agree, it's kind of insane, but it's a fun story. Yeah. I mean, if people love vines, creepy vines, they're going to love the story as well. Alex: Yeah. If you love creepy vines, definitely check out this book. Moving on. Justin: I love Red Vines. Can I still… Is this story still accessible [crosstalk 00:24:58]? Alex: Ah, come on. Pete: Are you serious? Alex: Only good for soda. [crosstalk 00:00:25:01]. Justin: Just kidding. Nobody loves Red Vines. Alex: Nobody loves Red Vines, I love Twizzlers tho. Pete: Twizzlers. Yeah. Now, we're talking. Justin: I don't like any of them. I want my candy to be not rope. Pete: What? Justin: Not ropey. Alex: What about sour straws? What about those? Justin: Give me a Sour Patch child, [crosstalk 00:25:20] I'll eat those. Alex: Child. Fair enough. Stranger Things: Science Camp #4, speaking of children, Dark Horse Comics written by Jodie Houser, pencils by Edgar Salazar. So, this is wrapping up this storyline taking [crosstalk 00:25:34] between season two and three as Dustin and his new girlfriend fight a serial killer at camp. Spoiler, it turns out maybe not totally a serial killer. Pete, you seem to like this. What's going on? Pete: Yeah, this was great. This is what I wanted from the beginning. I wanted to see how they got together. This is just kind of a fun…. I just appreciated what they did here. They connected things for us. That's what I want, when it's like between seasons, like give me how this happened. They did it in such a great way, that felt like the characters we know and love. I thought this was great. I thought it made sense, that it was… I don't want to spoil it, but like, yeah, it was cool. And, totally felt like it fit in the world. And, I was happy. Justin: I was down on the first couple issues of this, but I thought this last issue really wrapped it up nicely. [crosstalk 00:26:30] It felt like we really landed in a place where it felt more like the Dustin character, and that he found sort of a new batch of kids to really do a stranger thing with. Pete: [inaudible 00:26:43] Alex: I Agree. I thought this was fun. I enjoyed the series overall. My one quibble is, and this is an impossible problem to get past, but it felt like there is no way that Dustin would ever not mention everything that happened to this comic book series to his friends. Justin: Yeah. Alex: Like, he would not shut the fuck up about what went on here. The fact that he didn't mention it, it was like, “Eh, I don't believe this is necessarily canonical,” like there's that leap there. Pete: Oh, you've… I mean, that's insane. Alex: Dustin, the character from Stranger Things would not be like, “Hey, there was a serial killer at camp.” He wouldn't mention that? Pete: Yeah. But, this is a comic that takes place in-between. You can't go back and wretchedly change what happened. Alex: He would have 100%, like I respect that they needed to do this, so they made the story work. Pete: That's not how this works, man. Alex: No, I understand like logically- Pete: The shows already came out. Alex: I understand logically- Pete: You can't… Justin: To be fair guys- Pete: What are they going to do, fucken- Justin: … in-between seasons of Comic Book Club, I fought a serial killer to the death. Alex: You did mention that before. [crosstalk 00:27:51]. Justin: And, I did mention it. Alex: Okay. You also got a girlfriend right? Justin: What happens in-between seasons, stays in-between seasons. Pete: In-between panels, shit goes down, bro. You can't- [crosstalk 00:28:00] Alex: I'll tell you what, it is the never ending story. That's the main thing that I would [crosstalk 00:28:04] take away from it. Pete: That's the stupidest… Alex: Justice League: Endless Winter #2, from DC Comics written by Andy Lanning and Ron Marz, art by Carmine Di[inaudible 00:28:13]. Justin: Wow. Alex: Saw Pete looking at me, I going to pitch it. Justin: Pete, holding up a notepad, getting [crosstalk 00:28:25] redline. Pete: Oh my God. You just bailed on it. Oh my god. Justin: That was the most Pete thing you've ever done. These dudes get into trouble and be like, “Well, I'm not going to finish that.” Alex: Carmine Di [inaudible 00:28:47]… Justin: Yeah. Alex: I'm so sorry. Pete: Oh god. Alex: You're a wonderful artist, and Howard Porter, this is wrapping up the Endless Winter storyline that's run through a couple of books over the past couple of month. We were pretty high on the first issue. But, how do you feel about how this event wrapped up? Justin: It's much more different reading this during the winter. You really feel the cold. Alex: Yeah. Cool. Thanks. Pete, what about you? Pete: Oh my God. All right. Okay. First off, can we give a shout out Variant Cover by Daniel Warren Johnson. I thought this was amazing art, a great story. The sad Batman line kind of hurt me a little bit where it was just like, the chance to be with your family, anyone would understand. I was like, “Oh, poor, sad Batman, that was tough, tough a little moment there.” But yeah, I thought this was great. Justin: It's interesting how much Black Adam becomes the center point of this story, which I am not crazy into. Pete: Okay. Justin: But, that's where we are, I guess. Alex: I do feel like we've gotten a little repetitive with the Black Adams storylines, where he's like, “Black Adam, you shouldn't be here.” And then, Black Adam is there and he's like, “I'm trying to help.” And they're like, “No, Black Adam.” Then beat him up a little bit. I want to see something new for him. I want to see a new mode for Black Adam. Pete: Yeah. You all aright? You got the hiccups or something? Alex: Yeah, I got a little bit of the hiccups. Justin: What happened? Pete: Its like, “Are you getting choked up talking about Black Adam, likes what's [crosstalk 00:30:31]. Alex: [inaudible 00:30:32] so much. Don't pick out Black Adam. I love Black Adam. Yeah, this is fine though. This is fine. Like, we talked about with the first issue, Andy Lanning and Ron Marz know their way around an event, and make it fun. They know all the characters. It's enjoyable. If you've been following all along, I think there's a solid ending. Alex: Moving on to Ghost Rider: Return of Vengeance #1 from Marvel, written by Howard Mackie, pencils by Javier Saltares. This is, as we all have been begging for, the return of some guy who has been trapped in hell and a bunch 90s characters who escape from hell, and there's a bunch of fighting. Pete, I'm sure you love this. Pete: Yeah. This was like a younger me, well like wheelhouse of just over the top action and crazy characters. Yeah. I mean, it doesn't make much sense, but it is quite badass, and a lot of fun battles and very gross stuff. Alex: Justin. Justin: On my end, I agree with you. When they said at the beginning of this issue, “Michael Badilino,” I was like, “Oh, I feel like I'm at someone's birthday party, and I don't know who it is.” And, that was sort of the whole vibe here. I was like, “This is like a ghostwriter who is…” This is a little mean, but it's just less interesting than all the other ghostwriters. So I was like, “I don't quite know the deal here, but-“ Pete: Yeah, its like Heavy Metal Ghost Rider, basically. Justin: Yeah. Alex: Yeah. I mean, I agree with you, and I agree that it's also mean. But definitely reading this, I was like, “Who is this for?” “Who are they publishing this for it?” “Have people been demanding this?” I'm sure this is something that, oh, you Pete. Pete: Well, younger… Lets… Yeah. Alex: Younger Pete. Pete: Yeah. Justin: Younger Pete. Alex: Yeah. There you go. It's just… I don't know it. Art's fine, writing's fine. I want a little more for my comics, that's all I'm saying. Pete: Like, teenage me would fucken love this. Justin: Teenage me would fuck over this. Alex: Oh boy, lets- Justin: Speaking of getting a little more from our comics, let's move on to our next one. Alex: Colonel Weird: Cosmagog #3, from Dark Horse Comics, written by Jeff Lemire, art and letters by Tyler Crook. Spinning out of Black Hammer, Colonel Weird is continuing to jump through his timeline, Slaughterhouse-Five style, mix things up. There's something he's forgetting. He's tried to figure it out. My God, this series is so good. Justin: So good. I love this title so much. Black Hammer does such a good job of being like… Yeah, we're telling sort of Justice League stories that have like Indie Comics, Justice League stories, you could say. And, this is just a perfect version of that. I love the art. I love the Slaughterhouse-Fiveness of it. It really just keeps hitting the mark, which is hard to do with what they've established here. Pete: Also, there's a lot of like… I completely agree with everything you're saying, this is really phenomenal. The art's banana's good. But, it's also like a lot of really cool things. Its like, he stops and talks with this like somewhat, maybe homeless dude on the corner, and then the homeless dude had a little flower in his hair. And then later when we see him, the weird guy has a flower in his hair, similar to how he did. There's a lot of great details. Its just very impressive, this kind of weird-ass storytelling. I can't wait to see how this wraps up. Alex: I love how Tyler Cook, Crook, excuse me, draws Colonel Weird just with this mixture of vulnerability and sadness throughout the book. Justin: Yeah. Alex: That is wonderful. We've talked about this before with Black Hammer, but just the way that Jeff Lemire is creating this own universe for himself, and his characters is awesome. So, this is great. Pete: Also, like the eyeball stuff was not as like cringe-worthy as Nailbiter, it was a very creative and weird, but not like cringe-worthy, which was cool. Also- [crosstalk 00:34:52] Alex: To clarify, he shoots a giant eyeball. Pete: Yeah. And then, we get like a tease image for the next issue, and the little prince from outer space style, just so cool. Alex: Great books. And, that's it for The Stack. If you'd like to support us, patrion.com/comicbookclub. Also, we do a live show every Tuesday night at 7:00 PM to Crowdcast into YouTube, iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, or the app of your choice, to subscribe and listen to the show. Comicbookclublive.com for this podcast. More @comicbooklive on Twitter. That is it for 2020. We will see you for more Stack in 2021. Justin: See you in the future. Pete: Its next fucken week guys. Why are you making it a big deal? Justin: No, the world going to be different. Alex: Wow. [crosstalk 00:35:36] going to be so much older. Justin: We're going to get to download our comics onto a tablet. (singing). The post The Stack: Batman, Wolverine And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hilary interviews artist Alitha Martinez on illustrating in the comic industry, the collaboration process between writer and artist, women in comic books and more! We look back on X-Men comics, movies, tv shows, characters and more! Every week, we rotate a different topic; We bring a comic issue or arch to look back on the story and it’s history. We go through each movie, discussing the production and reviewing it. We go episode by episode through the various X-Men television shows. We pick a character and look back on their history, powers and notable appearances.
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Artist on a new graphic novel Omni part of Humanoids.Her 20 years in the business includes working on Marvel's Iron Man.From 2019.
Angélique sits down with artist Alitha Martinez to talk about putting intense hours into making comic books, what her love for the medium means to her, and the challenges of drawing a tiny girl and a humongous dinosaur in the same panel.
DC Solicits, Titans: Burning Rage, White Trees, Absolute Carnage: Scream and Separation Anxiety, Conan: Exodus, Age of Conan: Valeria, Star Wars Adventures Annual, Gwenpool Strikes Back, Punisher Kill Krew, Silver Surfer: Prodigal Sun, Omni, Once & Future, Show's End, Cheshire Crossing Reviews: Black Science, She-Ra, Good Omens, Preacher, Derry Girls, Fleabag, Ice Cream Man, Killing Eve, Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein, What We Do In The Shadows News: Wild CATS, Kelly Thompson/Chris Bachalo Deadpool, Yondo, Morbius, Scream, Phoebe Waller Bridge, Obi-Wan, Krypton, Bog Bodies, George RR Martin, Art Spiegelman Comics Review Details: Titans: Burning Rage 1 by Dan Jurgens, Scot Eaton, Wayne Faucher, MonkeySeed White Trees 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Kris Anka, Matt Wilson Absolute Carnage: Scream 1 by Cullen Bunn, Gerardo Sandoval, Victor Nava, Erick Arciniega Absolute Carnage: Separation Anxiety by Clay McLeod Chapman, Brian Level, Jordan Boyd Conan the Barbarian: Exodus by Esad Ribic Age of Conan: Valeria 1 by Meredith Finch, Aneke, Andy Troy Gwenpool Strikes Back by Leah Williams, David Baldeon, Jesus Aburtov Punisher Kill Krew 1 by Gerry Duggan, Juan Ferrera Silver Surfer: Prodigal Sun by Peter David, Francesco Manna, Espen Grundetjern Star Wars Adventures Annual by Cavan Scott, Mauricet, Charlie Kirchoff, Elsa Charretier, Pierrick Colinet, Margaux Saltel Omni 1 by Devin Grayson, Alitha Martinez, Bryan Valenza, Carla Speed McNeil, Meredith Laxton Once & Future 1 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Show's End by Anthony Cleveland, Jeferson Sadzinski, Julian Gonzalez Cheshire Crossing GN by Andy Weir Comics Countdown, 14 Aug 2019: Gideon Falls 16 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Silver Surfer: Black 3 by Donny Cates, Tradd Moore, Dave Stewart Once & Future 1 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Gogor 4 by Ken Garing Oblivion Song 18 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Annalisa Leoni Black Hammer/Justice League 2 by Jeff Lemire, Michael Walsh Sonata 3 by David Hine, Brian Haberlin, Geirrod Van Dyke Powers of X 2 by Jonathan Hickman, RB Silva, Marte Gracia Fantastic Four 13 by Dan Slott, Sean Izaakse, Marcio Menyz Detective Comics 1009 by Peter Tomasi, Christian Duce Fernandez, Luis Guerrero
Artist on a new graphic novel Omni part of Humanoids.Her 20 years in the business includes working on Marvel's Iron Man.
WW/JLD: Witching Hour, Nightwing 50, Green Arrow 45, Infinity Wars: Sleepwalker, Shatterstar, Superior Octopus, Typhoid Fever: Spider-Man, What If: Spider-Man, What If: X-Men, X-Men Black - Magneto, Death Orb 1, Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion, Battlestar Galactica Classic 0, Lone Ranger, Rainbow Brite, Batman/The Maxx, SW: Adventures - Tales from Vader’s Castle 1, TMNT: Donatello, Blackbird, Dead Rabbit, Errand Boys, Jook Joint, Troll Hunters, William the Last, Lollipop Kids, Sparrowhawk Reviews: Tynion’s Detective Comics, Lemire Moon Knight, Doctor Who, Venom News: Ice Cream Man TV series, Captain Marvel relaunch from Kelly Thompson and Carmen Carnero, Spider-Verse trailer, WIR2 trailer, Good Omens, Sabrina, and the Boys trailers, Fight Club 3, Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt from Kieron Gillen and Dynamite, Netflix and Chronicles of Narnia, Archie stuff!, Outcast canceled, Young Justice by Bendis, Harley Quinn animated series, Star Wars show, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man by Tom Taylor, Ben Percy to Marvel, NYCC Comics Details: Wonder Woman/Justice League Dark: The Witching Hour by James Tynion IV, Jesus Merino, Romulo Fajardo Jr Nightwing 50 by Ben Percy, Klaus Janson, Chris Mooneyham, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain, Nick Filardi, John Kalisz Green Arrow 45 by Julie Benson, Shawna Benson, Javi Fernandez, John Kalisz Batman/The Maxx: Arkham Dreams 1 by Sam Kieth, John Layman, Ronda Pattison Infinity Wars: Sleepwalker 1 by Chad Bowers, Chris Sims, Todd Nauck, Rachelle Rosenberg Shatterstar 1 by Tim Seeley, Gerardo Sandoval, Carlos Villa, Juan Vlasco, Carlos Lopez Superior Octopus 1 by Christos Gage, Mike Hawthorne, Wade Von Grawbadger, Jordie Bellaire Typhoid Fever: Spider-Man 1 by Clay Chapman, Stefano Landini, Rachelle Rosenberg What If Flash Thompson Became Spider-Man by Gerry Conway, Diego Olortegui, Walden Wong, Chris O’Halloran What If: X-Men 1 by Bryan Hill, Neil Edwards, Giannis Milonogiannis, Rachelle Rosenberg X-Men Black - Magneto by Chris Claremont, Dalibor Talajic, Belardino Brabo, Roberto Poggi, Dono Sanchez-Almara, Lonnie Nadler, Zac Thompson, Geraldo Borges Death Orb 1 by Ryan Ferrier, Alejandro Aragon, Chris O’Halloran Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion 1 by Gerard Way, Gabriel Ba, Nick Filardi Star Wars Adventures: Tales from Vader’s Castle 1 by Cavan Scott, Derek Charm, Chris Fenoglio TMNT Macro-Series: Donatello 1 by Paul Allor, Brahm Revel, Cris Peter Lollipop Kids 1 by Adam Glass, Diego Yapur, DC Alonso, Aidan Glass Sparrowhawk 1 by Delilah Dawson, Matias Basla Blackbird 1 by Sam Humphries, Jen Bartel Dead Rabbit 1 by Gerry Duggan, John McCrea, Michael Spicer Errand Boys 1 by DJ Kirkbride, Nikos Koutsis Jook Joint 1 by Tee Franklin, Alitha Martinez, Shari Chankhamma Troll Hunters: Tales of Arcadia - The Felled by Richard Hamilton, Timothy Green, Joe Silver, Omar Lozano, Edgar Delgado, Wes Dzioba Battlestar Galactica Classic 0 by John Jackson Miller, Daniel HDR Lone Ranger 1 by Mark Russell, Bob Q Rainbow Brite 1 by Jeremy Whitley, Brittney Williams, Valentina Pinto William the Last 1 by Brian Shearer Comics Countdown, 03 Oct 2018: Cosmic Ghost Rider 4 by Donny Cates, Dylan Burnett, Antonio Fabela Deathstroke 36 by Christopher Priest, Ed Benes, Fernando Pasarin, Richard Friend, Jason Paz, Wade von Grawbadger, Jeromy Cox Paper Girls 25 by Brian K Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, Dee Cunniffe, Matt Wilson The Dreaming 2 by Si Spurrier, Bilquis Everly, Mat Lopes Blackbird 1 by Sam Humphries, Jen Bartel Tony Stark: Iron Man 4 by Dan Slott, Valerio Schiti, Edgar Delgado Wonder Woman/Justice League Dark: The Witching Hour by James Tynion IV, Jesus Merino, Romulo Fajardo Jr Superior Octopus 1 by Christos Gage, Mike Hawthorne, Wade Von Grawbadger, Jordie Bellaire James Bond: Origin 2 by Jeff Parker, Bob Q Batman 56 by Tom King, Tony Daniel, Danny Miki, Tomeu Morey
In this episode we are reviewing the comic books: Jook Joint, Dead Rabbit, Stranger Things and Blackbird (Brian's Pick) Jook Joint from IMAGE COMICS written by Tee Franklin with art by Alitha Martinez TEE FRANKLIN (BINGO LOVE) and ALITHA E. MARTINEZ (Black Panther: World of Wakanda) team up for a timely horror series from the Deep South! Mahalia runs the hottest spot in all of 1950s New Orleans. The Jook Joint keeps the jazz popping, people bopping… and the women? The women are to die for. There’s only one rule: “Keep your hands to yourself.” But some men think rules don’t apply to them, and Mahalia and her coven of slain women enjoy reminding them that they most certainly do. (Joe's Pick) Blackbird from IMAGE COMICS written by Sam Humphries with art by Jen Bartel An all-new ongoing series from fan-favorite writer SAM HUMPHRIES (Harley Quinn, Nightwing) and red-hot artist JEN BARTEL! In this neo-noir fantasy, Nina Rodriguez is positive that a secret magic world ruled by ruthless cabals is hiding just beneath the veneer of Los Angeles. The problem: everyone thinks she’s crazy. The bigger problem: she’s not crazy—she’s right. Can she unravel the mystery before the Great Beast catches up with her? (Rod's Pick) Stranger Things from DARK HORSE COMICS written by Jody Houser with art by Stefano Martino The nostalgia-igniting hit Netflix original series comes to comic shelves. Follow Will Byers into a dimension of decay and destruction where he must use his wits and resolve to dodge the pursuit of the Demogorgon and escape the Upside Down. (Rebekah's Pick) Dead Rabbit from IMAGE COMIS written by Gerry Duggan with art by John McCrea Back in the ‘90s, DEAD RABBIT was a prolific Boston stick-up man and hoodlum, until he took down one last big score and disappeared. Nobody ever discovered the truth: he retired to be with the love of his life. Now he’s back in the mask to save her, but no one—not his wife, the mafia, or the cops—is happy that he’s out of retirement. From JOHN McCREA, the artist and co-creator of MYTHIC and Hitman, and GERRY DUGGAN, the writer of ANALOG and Deadpool, comes the action-comedy-drama tale of Martin Dobbs, a.k.a. DEAD RABBIT, the man who says he’s descended from one of the original gangs of New York City. Get on board with the oversized first issue of an all-new ONGOING SERIES for mature readers.
I speak with Marvel Comics artist Alitha Martinez, about her journey from being a child in a Latin family in Florida, to becoming an artist who has drawn some of the most popular characters in comics! We discuss some of her struggles with breaking through the "boy's club" of the 1990s comics industry. In her 20 year career, she's drawn everything from Black Panther to Batgirl, and she's continuing with her own series, Foreign, which you'll hear about here! http://www.ariotstorm.com/
Top 10 July sales, Sandman Universe, Supergirl 21, Fantastic Four 1, Spider-Man Annual, Hey Kids Comics!, Hot Lunch Special, Black Badge, Blastosaurus, Dinosaucers, Riptide, Long Live Pro Wrestling 0, Norah, Oddwell Reviews: Ant-Man and Wasp, The Meg, Maniac, Gravity Falls episode 1 News: Dark Phoenix and New Mutants movies, Supergirl movie, Negan Techen, Black Mask is Birds of Prey villain, new Greg for s4 of Crazy Ex Girlfriend, Bautista and Guardians 3, Ruby Rose is Batwoman, Fury and Hill in Spider-Man: Far From Home, Oscar stuff, Jackpot movie, Silver Sable and Black Cat movies, Cyborg cast for Doom Patrol, Cassandra Cain casting, X-Men Disassembled, Lois Lane by Greg Rucka Comics Details: Sandman Universe 1 by Neil Gaiman, Nalo Hopkinson, Kat Howard, Si Spurrier, Dan Watters, Bilquis Evely, Max Fiumara, Sebastian Fiumara, Tom Fowler, Domo Stanton, Mat Lopes Supergirl 21 by Marc Andreyko, Kevin Maguire, Sean Parsons, Fco Plascencia Fantastic Four 1 by Dan Slott, Sara Pichelli, Elisabetta D’amico, Marte Gracia, Simone Bianchi, Marco Russo, Skottie Young, Jeremy Treece Spider-Man Annual by Bryan Hill, Mark Bagley, Nelson Blake, Alitha Martinez, Roberto Poggi, Carlos Lopez Hey Kids Comics! 1 by Howard Chaykin, Wil Quintana Hot Lunch Special 1 by Eliot Rahal, Jorge Fornes Black Badge 1 by Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins, Hilary Jenkins Dinosaucers 1 by Michael Uslan, Andrew Pepoy, Jason Millet Riptide 1 by Scott Chitwood, Danny Luckert Long Live Pro Wrestling 0 by James Haick, Branko Jovanovic Norah 1 by Kasey Pierce, Sean Seal Oddwell 1 by David Clark, Acacia Rodarte Comics Countdown, 08 Aug 2018: 10. Bloodshot Salvation 12 by Jeff Lemire, Doug Braithwaite, Jordie Bellaire9. Hawkman 3 by Robert Venditti, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Paul Neary, Alex Sinclair 8. Oblivion Song 6 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Annalisa Leoni7. Long Live Pro Wrestling 0 by James Haick, Branko Jovanovic6. Relay 2 by Zac Thompson, Andy Clarke, Donny Cates 5. Shadow Roads 2 by Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt, AC Zamudio 4. Eternal Empire 10 by Sarah Vaughn, Jonathan Luna 3. Farmhand 2 by Rob Guillory, Taylor Wells 2. Outpost Zero 2 by Sean McKeever, Alexandre Tefenkgi,Jean-Francois Beaulieu 1. Sandman Universe 1 by Neil Gaiman, Nalo Hopkinson, Kat Howard, Si Spurrier, Dan Watters, Bilquis Evely, Max Fiumara, Sebastian Fiumara, Tom Fowler, Domo Stanton, Mat Lopes
In this episode we discuss; Fantastic Four #1 Writer – Dan Slott., Penciler – Sara Pichelli, Inker- Elisabetta D”Amico Colorist – Marte Garcia Spider-Man Annual #1 Writer – Bryan Edward Hill, Artists – Nelson Blake II, Alitha Martinez, Mark Bagley … Continued The post The Comic Source Podcast Episode 460 – Marvel Monday: Fantastic Four #1 & Spider-Man Annual #1 appeared first on The Comic Source Blog.
Welcome to the Comic Shenanigans Podcast! For episode 566 join Adam Chapman as welcomes back to the show Tim Riley to discuss Iron Man by Joe Quesada, the tpb collecting most of Joe Quesada's credited writing work on Iron Man (a distinction we bring up on the show). This episode is a sequel to our last Iron Man-centric episode, focusing on the Heroes Return Iron Man Omnibus by Kurt Busiek & Sean Chen. That episode was #506. We go through Joe Quesada's run on Iron Man, marked by sentient armor, Rumiko Fujikawa, the Sons of Yinsen, Sean Chen and Alitha Martinez. This episode was recorded Thursday April 5th 2018. Download it now! If you want to help support Comic Shenanigans, follow this link! http://www.podbean.com/patron/crowdfund/profile/id/mzvwg-3c
Top 10 Dec 2017, Harley Quinn: Be Careful What You Wish For, Superwoman 18, New Super-Man 19, Suicide Squad 33, Old Man Hawkeye 1, Avengers 675, Phoenix Resurrection 3, X-Men Gold Annual, Spider-Man/Deadpool 26, Dejah Thoris 0, Battlestar Galactica vs. Battlestar Galactica, Star Wars: Forces of Destiny - Rey, Ninjak vs. Valiant Universe 1, Stabbity Bunny 1, Gao 1, Atlas and Axis 1, Archie 27, Marvel buys Conan, Marvel movie news, Teen Titans Go movie trailer, Crosswind TV show, Neil Gaiman American Gods, Krypton trailer, TMNT cartoon, Sanctuary by Tom King, Secret History of the DC Universe, Exiles 5th member revealed, Joyride, 7 to Eternity, Spider-Man 2099, Miniaturist, Final Girls, Artemis, Chair, Defenders, Punisher, Greatest Showman, Best Superhero Performance Debate Comics details: Harley Quinn: Be Careful What You Wish For by Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Ben Caldwell, Chad Hardin, Otto Schmidt, Paul Mounts, Alex Sinclair New Super-Man 19 by Mariko Tamaki, Brent Peeples, Richard Friend, Hi-Fi Suicide Squad 33 by Si Spurrier, Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert, Blond Old Man Hawkeye 1 by Ethan Sacks, Marco Checchetto, Andres Mossa Avengers 675 by Al Ewing, Mark Waid, Jim Zub, Pepe Larraz, David Curiel X-Men Gold Annual 1 by Marc Guggenheim, Leah Williams, Alitha Martinez, Craig Yeung Spider-Man/Deadpool 26 by Robbie Thompson, Scott Hepburn, Ian Herring Dejah Thoris 0 by Amy Chu, Pasquale Qualano, Valentina Pinto Battlestar Galactica vs. Battlestar Galactica 1 by Peter David, Johnny Desjardins, Kim Mohan Star Wars: Forces of Destiny - Rey by Jody Houser, Arianna Florean, Adele Matera Ninjak vs. Valiant Universe 1 by Eliot Rahal, Joe Bennett, Ulises Arreola Stabbity Bunny 1 by Richard Rivera, Dwayne Biddix, Liezl Buenaventura Atlas and Axis 1 by Pau Archie 27 by Mark Waid, Audrey Mok, Kelly Fitzpatrick Comics Countdown 10 January 2018: Mister Miracle 6 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads Eternal Empire 6 by Sarah Vaughn, Jonathan Luna Runaways 5 by Rainbow Rowell, Kris Anka, Matt Wilson Damned 7 by Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt Detective Comics 972 by James Tynion IV, Miguel Mendonca, Diana Egea, Jason Wright Royal City 9 by Jeff Lemire Flash 38 by Joshua Williamson, Scott Kolins, Hi-Fi Bloodshot Salvation 5 by Jeff Lemire, Mico Suayan, Diego Rodriguez Ms. Marvel 26 by G. Willow Wilson, Nico Leon, Ian Herring Spider-Man/Deadpool 26 by Robbie Thompson, Scott Hepburn, Ian Herring
Thanks, again, to Denver Comic Con and Pop Culture Classroom for giving us the opportunity to interview Alitha Martinez, Amy Mebberson, Mary Robinette Kowal, and Catherynne Valente. Please check out http://popcultureclassroom.org to learn more about how they promote literacy through pop culture. Also, please drop by our Patreon at http://patreon.com/beyondthetrope and consider donating to receive access to exclusive content.
Images for this episode will be at http://wp.me/p42KN3-ESt starting 7/25/2017 9am EST. On this week’s Comics Syllabus podcast, researcher, teacher, and podcaster Grace Gipson joins Paul to talk about “Black Panther: World of Wakanda” by Roxane Gay, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Alitha Martinez, and others, and “Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur” by Amy Reeder, Brandon Montclare, Natacha Bustos, and others from Marvel Comics. We’re really excited to have Grace (on Twitter @GBreezy20) as a guest, and she talks about her comics origins, her research, and her podcasting on the #BlackComicsChat team. Then, Grace and Paul explore her approach to these portrayal of black female characters in current Marvel comics, and we dig into the significance of Lunella Lafayette (Moon Girl) and Ayo and Aneka, the protagonists of “World of Wakanda.” But first, in the opening “General Ed” segment, we’d happy to have “The Non-Fiction Section” with Michelle White, Multiversity contributor and lifeblood of the “Keep It Real” column that looks at reality-based comics and graphic novels. Michelle offers a wide-ranging list of three non-fiction comics recommendations for us, “Feynman” by Jim Ottaviani and Leland Myrick (First Second), “The Green River Killer” by Jeff Jensen and Jonathan Case (Dark Horse), and “The Influencing Machine” by Brooke Gladstone and Josh Neufeld (WW Norton). I’m Paul, and I’m inviting you to join us for another episode of The Comics Syllabus, a comics analysis podcast. Our mantra is, we read widely and we dig deep. Each week, we choose one work from a wide breadth of current and classic comics, including superhero fare, comics from independent publishers and small presses, global comics, newspaper strip archives, and various collected editions. We spend time digging deep into the work from various perspectives, sometimes in actual live conversation with others, sometimes with just me on a mic surrounded by a pile of comics studies and academic books. It’s like a comics seminar, where the only prerequisite is that you love comics. Download the podcast episode here. You can find the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, or Soundcloud, or copy this RSS feed to your podcatcher: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:235183739/sounds.rss or find archives for this podcast (previously named “Study Comics with Paul”) here: http://studycomics.club/ A rating, review, or star on whatever podcast source would help make the world a slightly better place. (No, Really!) Follow Paul on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TwoPlai It’s the only place on earth he stays under 140 characters. Thanks for listening! MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Grace Gipson on Twitter: http://twitter.com/gbreezy20 Black Comics Chat: http://twitter.com/blackcomicschat Michelle White’s Work on Multiversity: http://www.multiversitycomics.com/author/mwhite/ Oversight: I failed to mention in my conversation with Grace Gipson about black women superheroes my intellectual debt to Dr. Deborah Whaley for understanding topics we discuss, which you can check out here http://www.multiversitycomics.com/interviews/deborah-e-whaley-interview/ and in her book, "Black Women in Sequence" (U of Washington Press).
Hello everyone!! The 65th episode, comes to you straight from the floors of Denver Comic Con!! This is an INTERVIEW SPECIAL!! We compile ALL of the interviews we did on the showroom floor, and 2 of the panels that Gabe moderated! We were BUSY for Denver Comic Con, so this is a big one. The interview times are listed below! Alitha Martinez - 39 seconds Joe Blablazo - 12 minutes 48 seconds Jason Salas - 16 minutes 40 seconds Jaromir Stoll - 31 minutes 46 seconds Average Guys Wrestling Podcast - 42 minutes 47 seconds Ian McGinty - 48 minutes 14 seconds Jeremy Whitley - 1 hour 6 minutes 15 seconds Wendy Terrien - 1 hour 17 minutes 52 seconds The Brothers Uber - 1 hour 25 minutes 13 seconds Samuel Teer - 1 hour 29 minutes 30 seconds Those Shadow People - 1 hour 40 minutes 27 seconds Megan Kirkpatrick - 1 hour 46 minutes 27 seconds John Stith - 1 hour 49 minutes 20 seconds Serenity Forge Video Games - 2 hours 1 minute 22 seconds http://www.andymangels.com/Andy Mangels - 2 hours 16 minutes Stranger Comics - 2 hours 33 minutes 43 seconds Scott Sigler - 2 hours 42 minutes 37 seconds Spotlight On Ron Marz Panel - 3 hours 1 minute 38 seconds Diversity In Comics I Panel - 3 hours 47 minutes 34 seconds Remember, you can ALWAYS let us know what you think! We can only think of so many things to talk about every other week, and would LOVE to get some feedback and ideas from all of you out there who are listening!! You can send mp3s and email to our email address. Also, join the conversations on our Facebook Page and Twitter Page. Also, if you have good feedback, please leave it for us on iTunes and Stitcher!! That's one way to help us climb the ranks into podcast glory!! You can ALSO leave us voicemail!!! Call the Michael Kuyrk memorial 970-573-6148 and leave us a hilarious message!!! Hall of Justice Comics & Collectibles Our Stitcher Our iTunes Patreon Amazon Credit - Jonthan Garnett, Juan Muro, Gabe Llanas
Our 100th ep features a conversation with artist Justin Greenwood and the 'All Time Pull Lists' of podcast friends Images & links http://thepaullist.com/post/153329174445/100thepjustingreenwoodfriends (12:47) Conversation w/Justin Greenwood (http://www.justingreenwoodart.com/ ) Justin Greenwood's art from The FUSE: http://www.justingreenwoodart.com/original-art-for-sale/89f4ab7qpt7xlz6wcs8g3zrsojxk93 Stumptown: http://www.justingreenwoodart.com/line-art/u3kgytdb79zo841bvr4iig8aukd8m8 Urasawa in Pluto: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_n5xC4ByBQAU/SuTv5PfDXmI/AAAAAAAAKtk/2GGx-IDcB80/s400/IMG_0009.jpg All Time Pull Lists (42:10) Johnny Hall: Transmetropolitan by Ellis & Robertson (Vertigo) http://amzn.to/2flYSmZ (49:15) Rachelle Cruz is at http://www.rachellecruz.com/ and Blood-Jet radio at https://thebloodjet.wordpress.com/ What It Is, Syllabus (Drawn + Quarterly) by Lynda Barry https://www.drawnandquarterly.com/what-it-is and https://www.drawnandquarterly.com/syllabus Zana (Emet Comics) by Jane Barker, Joey Granger http://zanacomic.tumblr.com/ Black (Black Mask) by Kwanza Osajyefo, Tim Smith 3, Jamal Igle, Randolph http://blackmaskstudios.com/black/ Boxers and Saints (First Second) by Gene Luen Yang http://geneyang.com/boxers-saints World of Wakanda (Marvel) by writers Roxane Gay, Yona Harvey, Ta-Nehisi Coates, artists Alitha Martinez, Afua Richardson http://marvel.com/comics/issue/61406/black_panther_world_of_wakanda_2016_1 Prince of Cats (Image) by Ron Wimberly https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/prince-of-cats-hc (57:57) Mike McQuillian: Darkhawk (Marvel) by Tom DeFalco and Mike Manley https://www.comixology.com/Darkhawk-Vol-1/comics-series/10620 Death: The High Cost of Living (Vertigo) by Neil Gaiman and Chris Bachalo http://amzn.to/2f9jjWo Bone by Jeff Smith (Cartoon Books) http://www.boneville.com/bone/ (1:04:08) Jessica Balboni is part of the Escapist comic book store at at http://www.escapistcomics.com/ 5. Gotham Central by Rucka, Brubaker, Lark and various (DC) http://amzn.to/2go6JoW 4. EC Comics: Crime Suspense Stories, such as #22 https://jacks-attic.com/2012/08/01/crime-suspenstories-22-the-most-infamous-comic-book-cover-of-all-time/ 3. "Judgement Day" (Weird Fantasy 18) by Al Feldstein and Joe Orlando http://kb-outofthisworld.blogspot.com.co/2010/02/anti-racism-in-1950s-comics-weird.html 2. Saga by Vaughan and Staples (Image) http://amzn.to/2goa6MI 1. X-Men Whedon or Morrison runs: http://amzn.to/2f5UwiB or http://amzn.to/2glS8te (1:11:30) Cameron Morgan on twitter https://twitter.com/spidercam Maison Ikkoku by Rumiko Takahashi http://amzn.to/2g10thT Rising Stars by J. Michael Straczynski and artists http://amzn.to/2f5UaZs The Ultimates by Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch http://amzn.to/2f5WoId Daredevil by Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev http://amzn.to/2gofOhv 20th Century Boys by Naoki Urasawa http://amzn.to/2goeThf Mentions: The Long Halloween by Jeph Loeb and Time Sale http://amzn.to/2goeUkX Crossgen Comics http://amzn.to/2fKG2qe (1:20:57) Seth T. Hahne is at sethhahne.com Seth’s blog: http://goodokbad.com/ "75 Best Comics by Women" http://goodokbad.com/index.php/about/female_creators Children of the Sea, Daisuke Igarashi (Viz) https://www.viz.com/read/manga/children-of-the-sea-vol-1/8315 Cross Game, Mitsuru Adachi (Viz) https://www.viz.com/read/manga/cross-game/all Summit of the Gods, Taniguchi (Ponent Mon) http://amzn.to/2fKtDS8 Last Man series, by Bastien Vivès and Michaël Sanlaville (First Second) http://amzn.to/2fKnSUK Duncan the Wonder Dog, Adam Hines (Adhouse) http://amzn.to/2fKr6rh The Nao of Brown, by Glyn Dillon (Abrams) http://amzn.to/2eRrTsU Daytripper, Ba and Moon (Vertigo) http://amzn.to/2fZm6UI Stand Still, Stay Silent, by Minna Sunberg (Self-published/web) http://www.sssscomic.com/ Blankets, Craig Thompson (Top Shelf) http://amzn.to/2eMP5oN Yotsuba&!, Azuma (Yen Press) http://amzn.to/2eRye7x (1:46:13) The Future of the Paul List
We invited a panel of comic book veterans and experts to discuss diversity in the comic book medium and its impact on the industry. Guests Jimmie Robinson of Image Comics, Dr. Sheena C. Howard an Eisner Award winner, Alitha Martinez long time Marvel and DC artist, Brandon Easton series writer for Agent Carter and Ashley A. Woods illustrator for Niobe. They each discussed their respective work and their take on race-bending and gender-bending comic book characters. This is one podcast you do not want to miss! Hosted by Jamie Broadnax Artwork featured is by Alitha E Martinez
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Dan sits in for Mike as we interview Amy Chu,(Vertigo CMYK, Girls Night Out), Alitha Martinez (WWE Superstars, CMYK), and Phil Chan (Matriculated, Another Video Game Webcomic) Podcast: DownloadSubscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | Miro | RSS Brought to you from historic Studio L, it’s The ECHORIFT Show - your pop-culture lightning rod! Each episode we bring you the best in comics, movies, television, books, fast food, and anything else our producer can think of!!! Connect with our Guests! Amy Chu Twitter Tumblr Alpha Girls Comics Vertigo Quarterly CMYK Alitha Martinez Twitter Bio Phil Chan Twitter Bio Another Video Game Webcomic DigitalPIMPOnline Contact Us! Tweet questions and comments to @EchoRift Use ECHORIFT.com's Contact Submission Form Leave us a voicemail at 856.208.RIFT Send us an email letters@echorift.com Follow us on Tumblr If you enjoy the ECHORIFT podcast, you will enjoy other ECHORIFT Productions: Comic Tango Podcast: Discussing issues related to being a comic book fan! Kids on Comics Podcast: Father and son comic talk - find out what excites and inspires the imagination of a fifth grader! Echo Rift Comics: Featuring Hurry the Rabbitoid Knight Music for the Echo Rift podcast is provided by Home at Last
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of January 31, 2024, we've got new comic book reviews for Titans: Beast World #6, Lilo & Stitch #1, and so many more!SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Full List of Comic Reviews for January 31, 2024:Titans: Beast World #6DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by Ivan Reis, Lucas Meyer, Eduardo PansicaLilo & Stitch #1 DynamiteWritten by Greg PakArt by Giulia GiacominoDead X-Men #1 MarvelWritten by Steve FoxeArt by Jonas Scharf, Bernard Chang, Vincenzo CarratùDC Power 2024 #1DC ComicsWritten by N.K. Jemisin, Cheryl Lynn Eaton, Lamar Giles, John Ridley, Deron Bennett, Shawn Martinbrough, Alitha Martinez, Jarrett Williams, Greg Burnham, Brandon ThomasArt by Jamal Campbell, Asiah Fulmore, Sean Damien Hill, Edwin Galmon, Denys Cowan, Tony Akins & Moritat, Alitha Martinez, Dominike “Domo” Stanton, Jahnoy Lindsay, Khary Randolph & Serg AcuñaLocal Man #9Image ComicsWritten by Tony Fleecs and Tim SeeleyArt by Tony Fleecs and Tim SeeleyDrive Like Hell #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Rich DouekArt by Alex CormackAvengers Inc. #5 MarvelWritten by Al EwingArt by Leonard KirkBatman and Robin 2024 Annual #1DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Howard PorterThe Dead Lucky #11 Image ComicsWritten by Melissa FloresArt by French CarlomagnoSomna #2 DSTLRYWritten and Drawn by Becky Cloonan and Tula LotaySpider-Boy #3 MarvelWritten by Dan SlottArt by Paco Medina and Ty TempletonBatman: Off-World #3DC ComicsWritten by Jason AaronArt by Doug MahnkeFoul Mouth #1 Written by Steve UrenaArt by Sarah DavidsonThe Incredible Hulk #8 MarvelWritten by Phillip Kennedy JohnsonArt by Nic Kleinw0rldtr33 #7 Image ComicsWritten by James Tynion IVArt by Fernando BlancoAvengers: Twilight #2 MarvelWritten by Chip ZdarskyArt by Daniel AcuñaBatman/Superman: World's Finest 2024 Annual #1DC ComicsWritten by Mark Waid and Cullen Bunn, Dennis Culver, Stephanie Williams, Christopher CantwellArt by Edwin Galmon, Travis Mercer, Rosi Kämpe, Jorge FornesQuest #5 Image ComicsWritten by Jonathan Luna and Crystal WoodArt by Jonathan LunaCarnage #3 MarvelWritten by Torunn GrønbekkArt by Pere PérezAlan Scott: The Green Lantern #4DC ComicsWritten by Tim SheridanArt by Cian TormeyWolverine #42 MarvelWritten by Benjamin Percy and Victor LaValleArt by Cory SmithDark Ride #10 Image ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Andrei BressanDeadly Hands of Kung Fu: Gang War #2 MarvelWritten by Greg PakArt by Caio MajadoTrinity Special #1DC ComicsWritten by Tom KingArt by Daniel Sampere, Belén OrtegaDuke #2 Image ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Tom ReillyOur Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code comicbookclub50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of April 26, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Green Arrow #1DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Sean IzaakseAlien #1 MarvelWritten by Declan ShalveyArt by Andrea BroccardoBlue Beetle Graduation Day #6DC ComicsWritten by Josh TrujilloArt by Adrián GutiérrezStar Wars: Darth Vader - Black, White & Red #1 MarvelWritten by Jason Aaron, Peach Momoko, Torunn GrønbekkArt by Leonard Kirk, Peach Momoko, Klaus JansonAction Comics #1054DC ComicsWritten by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Dan Jurgens, Dorado QuickArt by Max Raynor, Dan Jurgens, Yasmín Flores MontañezSins of Sinister: Dominion #1 MarvelWritten by Kieron GillenArt by Paco Medina & Lucas WerneckDeep Cuts #1 Image ComicsWritten by Kyle Higgins and Joe ClarkArt by Danilo BeyruthUnstoppable Doom Patrol #2DC ComicsWritten by Dennis CulverArt by Chris BurnhamDoctor Strange #2 MarvelWritten by Jed MacKayArt by Pasqual FerryThe Neighbors #2 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Jude Ellison S. DoyleArt by Letizia CadoniciLazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #4DC ComicsWritten by G. Willow Wilson, Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad, Josie CampbellArt by Cian Tormey, Alitha Martinez, Caitlin YarskyAvengers Beyond #2 MarvelWritten by Derek LandyArt by Greg LandBlue Book #3 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by James Tynion IV, Lonnie NadlerArt by Michael Avon Oeming, Jenna ChaThe Riddler: Year One #4DC ComicsWritten by Paul DanoArt by Stevan SubicClobberin' Time #2 MarvelBy Steve SkroceWhat's The Furthest Place From Here #12 Image ComicsWritten by Matthew RosenbergArt by Tyler BossThe Invincible Iron Man #5MarvelWritten by Gerry DugganArt by Juan FrigeriTorrent #2 Image ComicsWritten by Marc GuggenheimArt by Justin GreenwoodMary Jane & Black Cat #5MarvelWritten by Jed MacKayArt by Vincenzo CarratùIndigo Children #2 Image ComicsWritten by Curt Pires & Rockwell WhiteArt by Alex DiottoCaptain America: Symbol of Truth #12 MarvelWritten by Tochi OnyebuchiArt by R.B. SilvaLocal Man #3 Image ComicsWritten by Tim Seeley and Tony FleecsArt by Tony FleecsDaredevil #10 MarvelWritten by Chip ZdarskyArt by Marco ChecchettoVanish #6 Image ComicsWritten by Donny Cates Art by Ryan StegmanSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code comicbookclub50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of June 21, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Ultimate Invasion #1 MarvelWritten by Jonathan HickmanArt by Bryan HitchWonder Woman #800DC ComicsWritten by Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad, Tom KingArt by Joëlle Jones, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Nick Robles, Todd Nauck, Skylar Patridge, Cully Hamner & Jen Bartel, Daniel SampereTenement #1 Image ComicsWritten by Jeff LemireArt by Andrea SorrentinoWild's End #1 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Dan AbnettArt by I.N.J. CulbardThe Incredible Hulk #1 MarvelWritten by Phillip Kennedy JohnsonArt by Nic KleinSuperboy: The Man of Tomorrow #3DC ComicsWritten by Kenny PorterArt by Jahnoy LindsayTales of Syzpense #1 Image ComicsWritten by T.P. Louise, Chris RyallArt by Ashley Wood, Nelson DánielCamp Pickens #1 Archie ComicsWritten by Jordan Morris, Blake Howard, Tim SeeleyArt by Diana Camero, Carola Borelli, Mike NortonScarlet Witch Annual #1 MarvelWritten by Steve OrlandoArt by Carlos NietoNightwing #105DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by Bruno RedondoI Hate Fairyland #6Image ComicsWritten by Skottie YoungArt by Brett BeanVictory #1 DynamiteWritten by David WalkerArt by Brett WeldeleThe Avengers #2 MarvelWritten by Jed MacKayArt by C.F. VillaTitans #2DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by Nicola ScottArcade Kings #2 Image ComicsBy Dylan BurnettStarfinder: Angels of the Drift #1 DynamiteWritten by James L. SutterArt by Edu MennaGuardians of the Galaxy #3 MarvelWritten by Collin Kelly & Jackson LanzingArt by Kev WalkerSuperman #5DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Jamal CampbellRogue Sun #13 Image ComicsWritten by Ryan ParrottArt by Abel, Marco RennaGodzilla: Here There Be Dragons #1 IDWWritten by Frank TieriArt by Inaki MirandaHallows' Eve #4 MarvelWritten by Erica SchultzArt by Michael DowlingCyborg #2DC ComicsWritten by Morgan HamptonArt by Tom RaneyTerrorWar #3 Image ComicsWritten by Saladin AhmedArt by Dave AcostaThe Vampire Slayer #15BOOM! StudiosWritten by Sarah GaileyArt by Kath LoboI Am Iron Man #4 MarvelWritten by Murewa AyodeleArt by Dotun AkandeThe Vigil #2DC ComicsWritten by Ram VArt by Lalit Kumar SharmaScar #3 DynamiteWritten by Chuck BrownArt by Trevor FraleyAll Eight Eyes #3 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Steve FoxeArt by Piotr KowalskiSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code comicbookclub50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of May 17, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:The Avengers #1 MarvelWritten by Jed MacKayArt by C.F. VillaTitans #1DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by Nicola ScottArcade Kings #1 Image ComicsBy Dylan BurnettGood Deeds #1 IDWWritten by Che GraysonArt By Kelsey RamsayDanny Ketch: Ghost Rider #1 MarvelWritten by Howard MackieArt by Daniel PicciottoBatman: The Brave and the Bold #1DC ComicsWritten by Tom King, Ed Brisson, Chritopher Cantwell, Dan MoraArt by Mitch Gerads, Jeff Spokes, Javier Rodríguez, Dan MoraIce Cream Man #35 Image ComicsWritten by W. Maxwell PrinceArt by Martín MorazzoJinx: A Cursed Life #1 Archie ComicsWritten by Magdalene VisaggioArt By Craig CermakHulk Annual #1 MarvelWritten by David Pepose, Phillip Kennedy JohnsonArt by Caio Majado, Travel ForemanCyborg #1DC ComicsWritten by Morgan HamptonArt by Tom RaneyLittle Monsters #13 Image ComicsWritten by Jeff LemireArt by Dustin NguyenMaleficent #1 DynamiteBy Soo LeeFantastic Four #7 MarvelWritten by Ryan NorthArt by Iban CoelloThe Vigil #1DC ComicsWritten by Ram VArt by Lalit Kumar SharmaDark Ride #6 Image ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Andrei BressanMiss Truesdale and the Dall of Hyperborea #1 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Mike MignolaArt By Jesse LonerganThe Seasons Have Teeth #2 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Dan WattersArt By Sebastián CabrolGuardians of the Galaxy #2 MarvelWritten by Jackson Lanzing and Colllin KellyArt by Kev WalkerSuperboy: The Man of Tomorrow #2DC ComicsWritten by Kenny PorterArt by Jahnoy LindsayElvira in Monsterland #1 DynamiteWritten by David AvalloneArt By Kewber BaalMosely #4BOOM! StudiosWritten by Rob GuilloryArt By Sam LoftiShe-Hulk #13MarvelWritten by Rainbow RowellArt by Andrés Genolet & Joe QuinonesWonder Woman #799DC ComicsWritten by Becky Cloonan, Michael W. ConradArt by Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Meghan Hetrick, Juan Ferreyra, Terry Dodson, Rachel Dodson & Paulina GanucheauThe Vampire Slayer #14 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Sarah GaileyArt By Kath LoboPlanet of the Apes #2 MarvelWritten by David F. WalkerArt by Dave WachterSuperman #4DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Jamal Campbell and Nick DragottaHouse of Slaughter #15BOOM! StudiosWritten by Tate BrombalArt By Antonio FusoPredator #3 MarvelWritten by Ed BrissonArt by Netho DiazEarthdivers #7 IDWWritten by Stephen Graham JonesArt By Riccardo BurchielliCaptain America: Sentinel of Liberty #12 MarvelWritten by Collin Kelly & Jackson LanzingArt by Alina ErifeevaDrowseWritten by Frank Verano and Nick KlingerArt by Jaime HuxtableSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code comicbookclub50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of February 1, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Star Wars: Sana Starros #1 MarvelWritten by Justina IrelandArt by Pere PérezThe Flash: One-Minute War Special #1DC ComicsWritten by Jeremy AdamsArt by Fernando Pasarin, Serge Acuña, Lisandro Estherren, George KambadaisAlmighty #1 Image ComicsBy Edward LarocheAvengers #65MarvelWritten by Jason AaronArt by Javier GarrónWhere Monsters Lie #1 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Kyle StarksArt by Piotr KowalskiBloodline: Daughter of Blade #1 MarvelWritten by Danny LoreArt by Karen S. DarboeLazarus Planet: Legends Reborn #1DC ComicsWritten by Alex Segura, Alex Paknadel, Greg Pak, Dennis CulverArt by Clayton Henry, Christopher Mitten, Minkyu Jung, Jesús MarinoBlood Tree #1 Image ComicsWritten by Peter J. TomasiArt by Maxim ŠimićCaptain America: Sentinel of Liberty #9 MarvelWritten by Collin Kelly and Jackson LanzingArt by Carmen CarneroBreath of Shadows #1 IDW PublishingWritten by Rich DouekArt by Alex CormackSilver Surfer: Ghost Light #1 MarvelWritten by John JenningsArt by Valentine De LandroDC Power: A Celebration #1DC ComicsWritten by Evan Narcisse, Lamont Magee, Stephanie Williams, Brandon Thomas, Dorado Quick & Jordan Clark, Morgan Hampton, Chuck Brown, John Ridley, N.K. JemisinArt by Darryl Banks, Chriscross, Alitha Martinez, Natasha Bustos, Clayton Henry, Valentine De Landro, Patterson Oliveira, Olivier Coipel, Jamal CampbellRadiant Black #21Image ComicsWritten by Kyle HigginsArt by Marcelo Costa & Eduardo FerigatoScarlet Witch #2MarvelWritten by Steve Orlando, Stephanie WilliamsArt by Sara Pichelli, Chris AllenYoung Hellboy #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Mike Mignola and Thomas SniegoskiArt by Craig RousseauDemon Wars: Down in Flames #1MarvelBy Peach MomokoDC's Harley Quinn Romances #1DC ComicsWritten by Alexia Quasarano, Zipporah Smith, Amanda Deibert, Frank Allen, Raphael Draccon and Carolina Manhóz, Greg Locker, Jessica Berbey, Ivan CohenArt by Max Sarin, Will Robson, Adriana Melo, John McCrea, Ig Guara, Greg Locker, Priscilla Petraites, Fico OssioRogue Sun #10Image ComicsWritten by Ryan ParrottArt by Marco RennaThe Approach #4 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. HurleyArt by Jesús Hervás and Lea CaballeroDark Web: Finale #1 MarvelWritten by Zeb WellsArt by Adam Kubert & Francesco Mortarino with Scott HannaBatman: Legends of Gotham #1DC ComicsWritten by Andy DiggleArt by Karl MostertMinor Threats #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Patton Oswalt and Jordan BlumArt by Scott HepburnStar Trek #4 IDW PublishingWritten by Collin Kelly & Jackson LanzingArt by Ramon Rosana & Oleg ChudakovBriar #4 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Christopher CantwellArt by Germán GarcíaSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of February 8, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Static: Shadows of Dakota #1DC ComicsWritten by Nikolas Draper-Ivey and Vita AyalaArt by Nikolas Draper-IveyRed Goblin #1 MarvelWritten by Alex PaknadelArt by Jan BazalduaMonarch #1 Image ComicsWritten by Rodney BarnesArt by Alex LinsHarrower #1 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Justin JordanArt by Brahm RevelLazarus Planet: Next Evolution #1DC ComicsWritten by Ram V, Brandon T. Snider, Chuck Brown, Delilah S. DawsonArt by Lalit Kumar Sharma, Laura Braga, Alitha Martinez, Brandt & SteinBishop: War College #1 MarvelWritten by J. HolthamArt by Sean Damien HillKnow Your Station #3 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Sarah GaileyArt by Liana KangasThe Amazing Spider-Man #19MarvelWritten by Joe KellyArt by Terry DodsonTwo Graves #4Image ComicsWritten by Genevieve ValentineArt by Annie WuAlien #6 MarvelWritten by Phillip Kennedy JohnsonArt by Julius OhtaGotham City: Year One #5DC ComicsWritten by Tom KingArt by Phil HesterSpace Job #1 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by David A. GoodmanArt by Álvaro SarrasecaGospel #4 Image ComicsBy Will MorrisMiracleman: The Silver Age #4 MarvelWritten by Neil GaimanArt by Mark BuckinghamThe Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #5DC ComicsWritten by Matthew RosenbergArt by Carmine Di Giandomenico, Francesco FrancavillaStranger Things: Tales From Hawkins #1 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Jody HouserArt by Caio FilipeAll Against All #3 Image ComicsWritten by Alex PaknadelArt by Caspar WijngaardDaredevil #8MarvelWritten by Chip ZdarskyArt by Marco ChecchettoBatman #132DC ComicsWritten by Chip ZdarskyArt by Mike Hawthorne, Miguel MondonçaKoshchei in Hell #2 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Mike MignolaArt by Ben SteinbeckBlood Stained Teeth #9Image ComicsWritten by Christian WardArt by Patric ReynoldsStorm and the Brotherhood of Mutants #1 MarvelWritten by Al EwingArt by Paco MedinaPoison Ivy #9DC ComicsWritten by G. Willow WilsonArt by Marcio TakaraIt's Only Teenage Wasteland #3 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Curt PiresArt by Jacoby SalcedoLittle Monsters #10 Image ComicsWritten by Jeff LemireArt by Dustin NguyenSecret Invasion #4 MarvelWritten by Ryan NorthArt by Francesco MobiliBatman and The Joker: The Deadly Duo #4DC ComicsBy Marc SilvestriSpy Superb #2 Dark Horse ComicsBy Matt KindtNamor: The Sub-Mariner - Conquered Shores #5 MarvelWritten by Christopher CantwellArt by Pasqual FerrySUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of January 31, 2024, we've got new comic book reviews for Titans: Beast World #6, Lilo & Stitch #1, and so many more!SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Full List of Comic Reviews for January 31, 2024:Titans: Beast World #6DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by Ivan Reis, Lucas Meyer, Eduardo PansicaLilo & Stitch #1 DynamiteWritten by Greg PakArt by Giulia GiacominoDead X-Men #1 MarvelWritten by Steve FoxeArt by Jonas Scharf, Bernard Chang, Vincenzo CarratùDC Power 2024 #1DC ComicsWritten by N.K. Jemisin, Cheryl Lynn Eaton, Lamar Giles, John Ridley, Deron Bennett, Shawn Martinbrough, Alitha Martinez, Jarrett Williams, Greg Burnham, Brandon ThomasArt by Jamal Campbell, Asiah Fulmore, Sean Damien Hill, Edwin Galmon, Denys Cowan, Tony Akins & Moritat, Alitha Martinez, Dominike “Domo” Stanton, Jahnoy Lindsay, Khary Randolph & Serg AcuñaLocal Man #9Image ComicsWritten by Tony Fleecs and Tim SeeleyArt by Tony Fleecs and Tim SeeleyDrive Like Hell #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Rich DouekArt by Alex CormackAvengers Inc. #5 MarvelWritten by Al EwingArt by Leonard KirkBatman and Robin 2024 Annual #1DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Howard PorterThe Dead Lucky #11 Image ComicsWritten by Melissa FloresArt by French CarlomagnoSomna #2 DSTLRYWritten and Drawn by Becky Cloonan and Tula LotaySpider-Boy #3 MarvelWritten by Dan SlottArt by Paco Medina and Ty TempletonBatman: Off-World #3DC ComicsWritten by Jason AaronArt by Doug MahnkeFoul Mouth #1 Written by Steve UrenaArt by Sarah DavidsonThe Incredible Hulk #8 MarvelWritten by Phillip Kennedy JohnsonArt by Nic Kleinw0rldtr33 #7 Image ComicsWritten by James Tynion IVArt by Fernando BlancoAvengers: Twilight #2 MarvelWritten by Chip ZdarskyArt by Daniel AcuñaBatman/Superman: World's Finest 2024 Annual #1DC ComicsWritten by Mark Waid and Cullen Bunn, Dennis Culver, Stephanie Williams, Christopher CantwellArt by Edwin Galmon, Travis Mercer, Rosi Kämpe, Jorge FornesQuest #5 Image ComicsWritten by Jonathan Luna and Crystal WoodArt by Jonathan LunaCarnage #3 MarvelWritten by Torunn GrønbekkArt by Pere PérezAlan Scott: The Green Lantern #4DC ComicsWritten by Tim SheridanArt by Cian TormeyWolverine #42 MarvelWritten by Benjamin Percy and Victor LaValleArt by Cory SmithDark Ride #10 Image ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Andrei BressanDeadly Hands of Kung Fu: Gang War #2 MarvelWritten by Greg PakArt by Caio MajadoTrinity Special #1DC ComicsWritten by Tom KingArt by Daniel Sampere, Belén OrtegaDuke #2 Image ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Tom ReillyAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of February 1, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Star Wars: Sana Starros #1 MarvelWritten by Justina IrelandArt by Pere PérezThe Flash: One-Minute War Special #1DC ComicsWritten by Jeremy AdamsArt by Fernando Pasarin, Serge Acuña, Lisandro Estherren, George KambadaisAlmighty #1 Image ComicsBy Edward LarocheAvengers #65MarvelWritten by Jason AaronArt by Javier GarrónWhere Monsters Lie #1 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Kyle StarksArt by Piotr KowalskiBloodline: Daughter of Blade #1 MarvelWritten by Danny LoreArt by Karen S. DarboeLazarus Planet: Legends Reborn #1DC ComicsWritten by Alex Segura, Alex Paknadel, Greg Pak, Dennis CulverArt by Clayton Henry, Christopher Mitten, Minkyu Jung, Jesús MarinoBlood Tree #1 Image ComicsWritten by Peter J. TomasiArt by Maxim ŠimićCaptain America: Sentinel of Liberty #9 MarvelWritten by Collin Kelly and Jackson LanzingArt by Carmen CarneroBreath of Shadows #1 IDW PublishingWritten by Rich DouekArt by Alex CormackSilver Surfer: Ghost Light #1 MarvelWritten by John JenningsArt by Valentine De LandroDC Power: A Celebration #1DC ComicsWritten by Evan Narcisse, Lamont Magee, Stephanie Williams, Brandon Thomas, Dorado Quick & Jordan Clark, Morgan Hampton, Chuck Brown, John Ridley, N.K. JemisinArt by Darryl Banks, Chriscross, Alitha Martinez, Natasha Bustos, Clayton Henry, Valentine De Landro, Patterson Oliveira, Olivier Coipel, Jamal CampbellRadiant Black #21Image ComicsWritten by Kyle HigginsArt by Marcelo Costa & Eduardo FerigatoScarlet Witch #2MarvelWritten by Steve Orlando, Stephanie WilliamsArt by Sara Pichelli, Chris AllenYoung Hellboy #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Mike Mignola and Thomas SniegoskiArt by Craig RousseauDemon Wars: Down in Flames #1MarvelBy Peach MomokoDC's Harley Quinn Romances #1DC ComicsWritten by Alexia Quasarano, Zipporah Smith, Amanda Deibert, Frank Allen, Raphael Draccon and Carolina Manhóz, Greg Locker, Jessica Berbey, Ivan CohenArt by Max Sarin, Will Robson, Adriana Melo, John McCrea, Ig Guara, Greg Locker, Priscilla Petraites, Fico OssioRogue Sun #10Image ComicsWritten by Ryan ParrottArt by Marco RennaThe Approach #4 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. HurleyArt by Jesús Hervás and Lea CaballeroDark Web: Finale #1 MarvelWritten by Zeb WellsArt by Adam Kubert & Francesco Mortarino with Scott HannaBatman: Legends of Gotham #1DC ComicsWritten by Andy DiggleArt by Karl MostertMinor Threats #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Patton Oswalt and Jordan BlumArt by Scott HepburnStar Trek #4 IDW PublishingWritten by Collin Kelly & Jackson LanzingArt by Ramon Rosana & Oleg ChudakovBriar #4 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Christopher CantwellArt by Germán GarcíaSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of February 8, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Static: Shadows of Dakota #1DC ComicsWritten by Nikolas Draper-Ivey and Vita AyalaArt by Nikolas Draper-IveyRed Goblin #1 MarvelWritten by Alex PaknadelArt by Jan BazalduaMonarch #1 Image ComicsWritten by Rodney BarnesArt by Alex LinsHarrower #1 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Justin JordanArt by Brahm RevelLazarus Planet: Next Evolution #1DC ComicsWritten by Ram V, Brandon T. Snider, Chuck Brown, Delilah S. DawsonArt by Lalit Kumar Sharma, Laura Braga, Alitha Martinez, Brandt & SteinBishop: War College #1 MarvelWritten by J. HolthamArt by Sean Damien HillKnow Your Station #3 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Sarah GaileyArt by Liana KangasThe Amazing Spider-Man #19MarvelWritten by Joe KellyArt by Terry DodsonTwo Graves #4Image ComicsWritten by Genevieve ValentineArt by Annie WuAlien #6 MarvelWritten by Phillip Kennedy JohnsonArt by Julius OhtaGotham City: Year One #5DC ComicsWritten by Tom KingArt by Phil HesterSpace Job #1 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by David A. GoodmanArt by Álvaro SarrasecaGospel #4 Image ComicsBy Will MorrisMiracleman: The Silver Age #4 MarvelWritten by Neil GaimanArt by Mark BuckinghamThe Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #5DC ComicsWritten by Matthew RosenbergArt by Carmine Di Giandomenico, Francesco FrancavillaStranger Things: Tales From Hawkins #1 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Jody HouserArt by Caio FilipeAll Against All #3 Image ComicsWritten by Alex PaknadelArt by Caspar WijngaardDaredevil #8MarvelWritten by Chip ZdarskyArt by Marco ChecchettoBatman #132DC ComicsWritten by Chip ZdarskyArt by Mike Hawthorne, Miguel MondonçaKoshchei in Hell #2 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Mike MignolaArt by Ben SteinbeckBlood Stained Teeth #9Image ComicsWritten by Christian WardArt by Patric ReynoldsStorm and the Brotherhood of Mutants #1 MarvelWritten by Al EwingArt by Paco MedinaPoison Ivy #9DC ComicsWritten by G. Willow WilsonArt by Marcio TakaraIt's Only Teenage Wasteland #3 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Curt PiresArt by Jacoby SalcedoLittle Monsters #10 Image ComicsWritten by Jeff LemireArt by Dustin NguyenSecret Invasion #4 MarvelWritten by Ryan NorthArt by Francesco MobiliBatman and The Joker: The Deadly Duo #4DC ComicsBy Marc SilvestriSpy Superb #2 Dark Horse ComicsBy Matt KindtNamor: The Sub-Mariner - Conquered Shores #5 MarvelWritten by Christopher CantwellArt by Pasqual FerrySUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of May 17, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:The Avengers #1 MarvelWritten by Jed MacKayArt by C.F. VillaTitans #1DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by Nicola ScottArcade Kings #1 Image ComicsBy Dylan BurnettGood Deeds #1 IDWWritten by Che GraysonArt By Kelsey RamsayDanny Ketch: Ghost Rider #1 MarvelWritten by Howard MackieArt by Daniel PicciottoBatman: The Brave and the Bold #1DC ComicsWritten by Tom King, Ed Brisson, Chritopher Cantwell, Dan MoraArt by Mitch Gerads, Jeff Spokes, Javier Rodríguez, Dan MoraIce Cream Man #35 Image ComicsWritten by W. Maxwell PrinceArt by Martín MorazzoJinx: A Cursed Life #1 Archie ComicsWritten by Magdalene VisaggioArt By Craig CermakHulk Annual #1 MarvelWritten by David Pepose, Phillip Kennedy JohnsonArt by Caio Majado, Travel ForemanCyborg #1DC ComicsWritten by Morgan HamptonArt by Tom RaneyLittle Monsters #13 Image ComicsWritten by Jeff LemireArt by Dustin NguyenMaleficent #1 DynamiteBy Soo LeeFantastic Four #7 MarvelWritten by Ryan NorthArt by Iban CoelloThe Vigil #1DC ComicsWritten by Ram VArt by Lalit Kumar SharmaDark Ride #6 Image ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Andrei BressanMiss Truesdale and the Dall of Hyperborea #1 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Mike MignolaArt By Jesse LonerganThe Seasons Have Teeth #2 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Dan WattersArt By Sebastián CabrolGuardians of the Galaxy #2 MarvelWritten by Jackson Lanzing and Colllin KellyArt by Kev WalkerSuperboy: The Man of Tomorrow #2DC ComicsWritten by Kenny PorterArt by Jahnoy LindsayElvira in Monsterland #1 DynamiteWritten by David AvalloneArt By Kewber BaalMosely #4BOOM! StudiosWritten by Rob GuilloryArt By Sam LoftiShe-Hulk #13MarvelWritten by Rainbow RowellArt by Andrés Genolet & Joe QuinonesWonder Woman #799DC ComicsWritten by Becky Cloonan, Michael W. ConradArt by Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Meghan Hetrick, Juan Ferreyra, Terry Dodson, Rachel Dodson & Paulina GanucheauThe Vampire Slayer #14 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Sarah GaileyArt By Kath LoboPlanet of the Apes #2 MarvelWritten by David F. WalkerArt by Dave WachterSuperman #4DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Jamal Campbell and Nick DragottaHouse of Slaughter #15BOOM! StudiosWritten by Tate BrombalArt By Antonio FusoPredator #3 MarvelWritten by Ed BrissonArt by Netho DiazEarthdivers #7 IDWWritten by Stephen Graham JonesArt By Riccardo BurchielliCaptain America: Sentinel of Liberty #12 MarvelWritten by Collin Kelly & Jackson LanzingArt by Alina ErifeevaDrowseWritten by Frank Verano and Nick KlingerArt by Jaime HuxtableSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of June 21, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Ultimate Invasion #1 MarvelWritten by Jonathan HickmanArt by Bryan HitchWonder Woman #800DC ComicsWritten by Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad, Tom KingArt by Joëlle Jones, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Nick Robles, Todd Nauck, Skylar Patridge, Cully Hamner & Jen Bartel, Daniel SampereTenement #1 Image ComicsWritten by Jeff LemireArt by Andrea SorrentinoWild's End #1 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Dan AbnettArt by I.N.J. CulbardThe Incredible Hulk #1 MarvelWritten by Phillip Kennedy JohnsonArt by Nic KleinSuperboy: The Man of Tomorrow #3DC ComicsWritten by Kenny PorterArt by Jahnoy LindsayTales of Syzpense #1 Image ComicsWritten by T.P. Louise, Chris RyallArt by Ashley Wood, Nelson DánielCamp Pickens #1 Archie ComicsWritten by Jordan Morris, Blake Howard, Tim SeeleyArt by Diana Camero, Carola Borelli, Mike NortonScarlet Witch Annual #1 MarvelWritten by Steve OrlandoArt by Carlos NietoNightwing #105DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by Bruno RedondoI Hate Fairyland #6Image ComicsWritten by Skottie YoungArt by Brett BeanVictory #1 DynamiteWritten by David WalkerArt by Brett WeldeleThe Avengers #2 MarvelWritten by Jed MacKayArt by C.F. VillaTitans #2DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by Nicola ScottArcade Kings #2 Image ComicsBy Dylan BurnettStarfinder: Angels of the Drift #1 DynamiteWritten by James L. SutterArt by Edu MennaGuardians of the Galaxy #3 MarvelWritten by Collin Kelly & Jackson LanzingArt by Kev WalkerSuperman #5DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Jamal CampbellRogue Sun #13 Image ComicsWritten by Ryan ParrottArt by Abel, Marco RennaGodzilla: Here There Be Dragons #1 IDWWritten by Frank TieriArt by Inaki MirandaHallows' Eve #4 MarvelWritten by Erica SchultzArt by Michael DowlingCyborg #2DC ComicsWritten by Morgan HamptonArt by Tom RaneyTerrorWar #3 Image ComicsWritten by Saladin AhmedArt by Dave AcostaThe Vampire Slayer #15BOOM! StudiosWritten by Sarah GaileyArt by Kath LoboI Am Iron Man #4 MarvelWritten by Murewa AyodeleArt by Dotun AkandeThe Vigil #2DC ComicsWritten by Ram VArt by Lalit Kumar SharmaScar #3 DynamiteWritten by Chuck BrownArt by Trevor FraleyAll Eight Eyes #3 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Steve FoxeArt by Piotr KowalskiSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of April 26, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Green Arrow #1DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Sean IzaakseAlien #1 MarvelWritten by Declan ShalveyArt by Andrea BroccardoBlue Beetle Graduation Day #6DC ComicsWritten by Josh TrujilloArt by Adrián GutiérrezStar Wars: Darth Vader - Black, White & Red #1 MarvelWritten by Jason Aaron, Peach Momoko, Torunn GrønbekkArt by Leonard Kirk, Peach Momoko, Klaus JansonAction Comics #1054DC ComicsWritten by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Dan Jurgens, Dorado QuickArt by Max Raynor, Dan Jurgens, Yasmín Flores MontañezSins of Sinister: Dominion #1 MarvelWritten by Kieron GillenArt by Paco Medina & Lucas WerneckDeep Cuts #1 Image ComicsWritten by Kyle Higgins and Joe ClarkArt by Danilo BeyruthUnstoppable Doom Patrol #2DC ComicsWritten by Dennis CulverArt by Chris BurnhamDoctor Strange #2 MarvelWritten by Jed MacKayArt by Pasqual FerryThe Neighbors #2 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Jude Ellison S. DoyleArt by Letizia CadoniciLazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #4DC ComicsWritten by G. Willow Wilson, Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad, Josie CampbellArt by Cian Tormey, Alitha Martinez, Caitlin YarskyAvengers Beyond #2 MarvelWritten by Derek LandyArt by Greg LandBlue Book #3 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by James Tynion IV, Lonnie NadlerArt by Michael Avon Oeming, Jenna ChaThe Riddler: Year One #4DC ComicsWritten by Paul DanoArt by Stevan SubicClobberin' Time #2 MarvelBy Steve SkroceWhat's The Furthest Place From Here #12 Image ComicsWritten by Matthew RosenbergArt by Tyler BossThe Invincible Iron Man #5MarvelWritten by Gerry DugganArt by Juan FrigeriTorrent #2 Image ComicsWritten by Marc GuggenheimArt by Justin GreenwoodMary Jane & Black Cat #5MarvelWritten by Jed MacKayArt by Vincenzo CarratùIndigo Children #2 Image ComicsWritten by Curt Pires & Rockwell WhiteArt by Alex DiottoCaptain America: Symbol of Truth #12 MarvelWritten by Tochi OnyebuchiArt by R.B. SilvaLocal Man #3 Image ComicsWritten by Tim Seeley and Tony FleecsArt by Tony FleecsDaredevil #10 MarvelWritten by Chip ZdarskyArt by Marco ChecchettoVanish #6 Image ComicsWritten by Donny Cates Art by Ryan StegmanSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy