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In this episode of the podQast, Q talks with Adam P. Knave, an Eisner and Harvey award winning editor and writer who writes prose fiction (Culture's Skeleton, The Endless Sky, This Starry Deep and others), comics (The Airless Year, The Once and Future Queen, Amelia Cole), stories in Titmouse Vol 2, Heavy Metal, and many more, as well as humor essay collections (NYCWTF, I Slept With Your Imaginary Friend) and used to write columns for sites such as thefoonote, TwoHeadedCat, Comics101, PopCultureShock, Three If By Space, and MamaPop. He worked as one of the editors of Image's Popgun anthology, also editing many other works along the way. Find Adam on Mastodon.
In the latest episode, The Fanbase Weekly co-hosts welcome special guests Adam P. Knave (writer - Amelia Cole, Once & Future Queen) and D.J. Kirkbride (writer - Amelia Cole, Once & Future Queen) to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including the impact of Batman: Knightfall nearly 30 years later, the fate of The Flash film, learning about climate change through comics, why Prey is the perfect template for Predator movies.
On this episode, Amelia Cole (@coffeewithAmelia), a loc head of five years and mom of two ponders on the societal perceptions and stereotypes of locs with Ade Balogun of @Locitude.They discuss almost everything, from a father who beat up his son while cutting his locs off to gluing "baby hairs" to one's forehead. Through their thoughtful conversation they attempt to solve loc head problems and perhaps they do.This Episode is produced by "ETheMasterMind".For feedback, enquires or participation you can reach us on instagram @locitude, email: info@loc-itude.com or by phone. +234 818 900 1122 or +1 240 733 9047.
Interview with the 2021 Big East Women's Goalie of the Year, Denver's Amelia Cole
In the latest episode, The Fanbase Weekly welcome special guest D.J. Kirkbride (writer - Amelia Cole, The Once & Future Queen) to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including remembering actor Dean Stockwell, why Marvel's Eternals is dividing audiences and critics, the first look at Obi-Wan Kenobi, and our weekly trailer roundup featuring Camp Cretaceous: Season 4, She-Hulk, and Moon Knight.
In this Fanbase Feature, Fanbase Press co-founders Barbra and Bryant Dillon and special guests Phillip Kelly (writer, filmmaker, and Fanbase Press Contributor), Justin Peniston (writer - Hunter Black and Fanbase Press Contributor), and D.J. Kirkbride (writer - Amelia Cole, Once and Future Queen) participate in a thorough retrospective discussion regarding Unbreakable (2000) in light of the film's 20th anniversary, with topics including the film's deconstruction of the superhero genre, the theme of finding one's place in the world, the film's relation to the comic book medium, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for Unbreakable abound in this panel discussion!)
In this episode, Tyler and Jeff interview D. J. Kirkbride! In the course of this discussion, they analyze D.J.’s significant work ‘Amelia Cole’ as well as his contributions and career in the comics industry. Synopsis: Amelia Cole lives in two worlds — literally. One runs on magic; the other is built on technology. When the […] The post IndiComix w/ Jeff Ep 28: DJ Kirkbride & ‘Amelia Cole’ Series w/ Interview! appeared first on The Grand Geek Gathering.
In this episode, Haley, Tyler, and Jeff explore the professional career of writer D. J. Kirkbride and analyzes his key work ‘Amelia Cole.’ We also dive into the more facts about the amazing series! Synopsis: Amelia Cole lives in two worlds — literally. One runs on magic; the other is built on technology. When the […] The post IndiComix w/ Jeff Ep 27: DJ Kirkbride & ‘Amelia Cole’ Series appeared first on The Grand Geek Gathering.
It’s Comikaze 2015! We interview Dj Kirkbride, Aspen Comics, Man vs. Rock, and Doug Gauthier! Jeff, Dan, and Tyler had a blast meeting these talents and have some great interviews for you Play Interviewees can be found: DJ Kirkbride (creator of Amelia Cole series, The Bigger Bang) http://www.djkirkbride.com/ Buy his work here: http://www.amazon.com/D.J.-Kirkbride/e/B0033TMEY0 Twitter: […] The post IndiComix w/ Jeff Ep 20 Comikaze Pt 1: DJ Kirkbride, Doug Gauthier, Aspen Comics, and Man vs Rocks appeared first on The Grand Geek Gathering.
We have returning guests Adam P. Knave and D.J. Kirkbride to talk about their new comic project coming out Darkhorse publishing NEVERENDING. We also talk about the progression of the hit comic Amelia Cole from MonkeyBrain comics. http://www.djkirkbride.com/ http://adampknave.tumblr.com/ You can also hear the show on Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/ This podcast is sponsored by Friendly Neighborhood Comics http://friendlyneighborhoodcomics.com/ Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Join us on the forums at http://www.forumforgeeks.com http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/ Leave us email by putting the show you are commenting on in the heading thetaylornetworkofpodcasts@gmail.com You can also join us on the Facebook group TaylorNetwork of podcasts Also we ask that if you have some time leave us a rating and or ITunes review because that helps us greatly to promote the show.
The gang discusses Infininity, Kick Ass 2, Matt Fraction leaving FF, the end of the Ultimate Universe and even answer some of the unanswered questions that we've built up over the last little while from you guys. This issue's Books of the Week include: True Patriot: Canadian Comic Book Adventures, Red Sonja, Fearless Defenders, Batgirl, T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents, Black Widow, Amelia Cole and the Unknown World, Animal Man, Green Arrow, Deadpool Kills Deadpool, Infinity and more.
Adam's first foray into comics was editing the Popgun anthology which then immediately won a Harvey Award and an Eisner Award in consecutive years. He still had to face the submission process in a later volume of the anthology and faced rejection. AMELIA COLE is the result of when Adam and his collaborative partners DJ Kirkbride and Nick Brokenshire wanted to launch a creator-owned series with a strong female protagonist. AMELIA COLE is digitally online at Comixology through Monkeybrain Comics; and the collected first volume will be printed through IDW. After they launched, Nick and Adam were able to bring letterer Rachel Deering on board along with several pinup artists.
Transformers, Doctor Who, Game of Thrones, Marvel: The Untold Story (Rob Liefeld, John Byrne, Robert Downey Jr., Michael Jackson, and more), Three Fingers by Rich Koslowsky, Alpha Flight, Excalibur and Alan Davis, Domino and Colossus, Drew Hayes' Poison Elves #1 from the Outlaw imprint of Ape Entertainment, Pacific Rim, Evil Dead, G.I. Joe: Retaliation, Jack Kirby and Kamandi, a Marvel Now overview (All-New X-Men, Avengers, Avengers: Arena, Cable and X-Force, Uncanny X-Force, Deadpool volume 4, Fantastic Four and FF, Indestructible Hulk, Iron Man, New Avengers, Savage Wolverine, Thor: God of Thunder, Thunderbolts, Uncanny Avengers, Young Avengers, and more), Showcase: Justice League of America volume six, John Carter and the Gods of Mars, Creepy Presents: Richard Corben, Fringe, Skottie Young, Amelia Cole and the Unknown World, and much more!
Clive Barker's Nightbreed, Mark Andrew Smith and Sullivan's Sluggers, Ryan Browne and God Hates Astronauts, The Sixth Gun and original art, Walking Dead, Hank Pym, Love and Rockets, Scud: The Disposable Assassin, Derf Backderf's My Friend Dahmer, Orson Scott Card and separating the artist from the art, Richard Corben and Jan Strnad's Ragemoor for Dark Horse, Miracleman, G.I. Joe: Retaliation, Doctor Who, High Crimes by Christopher Sebela and Ibrahim Moustafa from Monkeybrain, The Comics Journal #302 from Fantagraphics, TMNT, Manhattan Projects, Nick Brokenshire and Amelia Cole and the Unknown World, Rafael Grampa, and much more!
This week, Chris and Matt welcome Adam P. Knave, co-writer of the MonkeyBrain Comics title Amelia Cole and the Unknown World! We’ll talk to him about the advantages and disadvantages of being half of a writing team, sticking to a schedule with a digital comic, his history with the fantasy genre, getting jetpack science right and much more! Plus, find out the incredible secret of why Chris has been feeling so crummy lately!
You hold in your hot little ears Episode 102 with Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester ready and semi-able to talk four-color news and issue funny book lamentations of the newest, strangest and saddest aspects of the comic book world. Today, we discuss the Uncanny Avengers and its twenty variant covers, compare comic book events both natural and unnatural, and rave over an excerpt of Marvel Comics: The Untold Story by Sean Howe. We also review the thirteenth issues of both Batman and Action Comics, The Nao of Brown by Glyn Dillon, Pedestrian by Gordon Harris, Amelia Cole and the Unknown World by Adam Knave, D.J. Kirkbride, and Nick Brokenshire, the first two issues of Harbinger, Axe Cop: President of the World, Fatale #8, issues 7-10 of Star Wars by Roy Thomas, Don Glut, Howard Chaykin and Tom Palmer,and last but very far from least, the thirteenth issue of Watchmen. It's more than two and a half hours of comic book mythmaking we hope has a little bit of something for everyone. Drop by savagecritic.com to see our show notes, check out at least a page from issue thirteen, and drop us some comments. As always, we hope you enjoy...and thanks for listening!
In this episode we review the John Byrne comic "TRIO" published by IDW and we talk to comic artist Brent Schoonover (http://brentschoonover.com/) in the first part and comic writer Adam P Knave co writer of the digital comic Amelia Cole published by MonkeyBrain comics. were also joined by a listener of the podcast Priscilla. http://www.monkeybraincomics.com/titles/ http://jkwoodwardcovers.blogspot.com/
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Century 1910/1969/2009 and Black Dossier by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill from Top Shelf, Chew by John Layman and Rob Guillory from Image, Warren Ellis and Gary Erskine's Jack Cross out of DC, IDW's KISS #1 by Chris Ryall and Jamal Igle, Godzilla, Baltimore: The Curse Bells by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, and Ben Stenbeck from Dark Horse, Batman Incorporated #2 and Chris Burnham, a trio from MonkeyBrain: Bandette #1 from Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover, Edison Rex from Chris Roberson and Dennis Culver, and Amelia Cole and the Unknown World by Adam P. Knave, D. J. Kirkbride, and Nik Brokenshire, James Kochalka's massive American Elf digital collections from Top Shelf, Frankenstein Alive, Alive! by Steve Niles and Bernie Wrightson from IDW, Steve Gerber and Kevin Nowlan's Infernal Man-Thing #1, Tim Seeley and Mike Norton's Revival #1 from Image, and a whole mess more!
In this issue: Bug-eyed monsters, giant dogs, and Before Watchmen. It's the show with the man eating toad, witches from two worlds, and comic book news, reviews, and more. NEWS The Hobbit headed to SDCC LINK We Want You CODERS WRITERS REVIEWS Stephen Amelia Cole and the Unknown World #1 Writer: Adam P. Knave Artist: D.J. Kirkbride Amelia Cole lives in two worlds — literally. One runs on magic, the other built on technology. When the barriers between those worlds start to break down, Amelia and her aunt Dani must take extreme action. It’s the start of whole new world in adventure, magic, and excitement as Amelia Cole steps forward to do what she knows it right, even when the consequences might be wrong. Written by Eisner and Harvey award winners Adam P. Knave & D.J. Kirkbride, drawn by Nick Brokenshire, and lettered by Rachel Deering. [rating:3.5/5] Rodrigo Enormous #1 Writer: Tim Daniel Artist: Mehdi Cheggour In the midst of a planetary battle for food and fuel, a vast ecological cataclysm spawns THE ENORMOUS, massive beasts unlike anything ever witnessed. Humankind struggles to stave off extinction and the only law is to hunt or be hunted. It's an epic action adventure featuring the survival of the biggest! [rating:1.5/5] Matthew League of Extraordinary Gentleman Century 2009 Writer: Alan Moore Artist: Kevin O’Neill In Chapter Three, the narrative draws to its cataclysmic close in London 2008. The magical child whose ominous coming has been foretold for the past hundred years has now been born and has grown up to claim his dreadful heritage. His promised aeon of unending terror can commence, the world can now be ended starting with North London, and there is no League, extraordinary or otherwise, that now stands in his way. The bitter, intractable war of attrition in Q'umar crawls bloodily to its fifth year, away in Kashmir a Sikh terrorist with a now-nuclear-armed submarine wages a holy war against Islam that might push the whole world into atomic holocaust, and in a London mental institution there's a patient who insists that she has all the answers. [rating:4.5/5] Rob Before Watchmen: Nite Owl #1 Writer: J. Michael Straczynski Artist: Andy and Joe Kubert When the original Nite Owl Hollis Mason retires, who will answer the call to take his place? Writer J. Michael Straczynski and artists Joe and Andy Kubert team to assemble the tale of tech-wizard Dan Dreiberg--the man who would carry the mantle of one of the world's greatest heroes. [rating:4/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week A Major Spoilerite wrote in this week wondering about trades – specifically which was the better buy for reading and enjoying comics – the trade paperback or the collected hardback? LINK Discussion: Mike Norton’s Battlepug Volume 1 The epic tale of blood and drool begins here! Join Molly and her dogs Mingo and Colfax, as she recounts the legend of “The Warrior and the Battlepug”—a tale of a fearless barbarian, his trusty and freakishly large pug, and evil baby harp seals. This volume collects the first year of Mike Norton’s Battlepug—the perfect opportunity to get in on the ground floor of the fan-favorite webcomic by Mike Norton, Allen Passalaqua, and Crank! Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
In this issue: Bug-eyed monsters, giant dogs, and Before Watchmen. It's the show with the man eating toad, witches from two worlds, and comic book news, reviews, and more. NEWS The Hobbit headed to SDCC LINK We Want You CODERS WRITERS REVIEWS Stephen Amelia Cole and the Unknown World #1 Writer: Adam P. Knave Artist: D.J. Kirkbride Amelia Cole lives in two worlds — literally. One runs on magic, the other built on technology. When the barriers between those worlds start to break down, Amelia and her aunt Dani must take extreme action. It’s the start of whole new world in adventure, magic, and excitement as Amelia Cole steps forward to do what she knows it right, even when the consequences might be wrong. Written by Eisner and Harvey award winners Adam P. Knave & D.J. Kirkbride, drawn by Nick Brokenshire, and lettered by Rachel Deering. [rating:3.5/5] Rodrigo Enormous #1 Writer: Tim Daniel Artist: Mehdi Cheggour In the midst of a planetary battle for food and fuel, a vast ecological cataclysm spawns THE ENORMOUS, massive beasts unlike anything ever witnessed. Humankind struggles to stave off extinction and the only law is to hunt or be hunted. It's an epic action adventure featuring the survival of the biggest! [rating:1.5/5] Matthew League of Extraordinary Gentleman Century 2009 Writer: Alan Moore Artist: Kevin O’Neill In Chapter Three, the narrative draws to its cataclysmic close in London 2008. The magical child whose ominous coming has been foretold for the past hundred years has now been born and has grown up to claim his dreadful heritage. His promised aeon of unending terror can commence, the world can now be ended starting with North London, and there is no League, extraordinary or otherwise, that now stands in his way. The bitter, intractable war of attrition in Q'umar crawls bloodily to its fifth year, away in Kashmir a Sikh terrorist with a now-nuclear-armed submarine wages a holy war against Islam that might push the whole world into atomic holocaust, and in a London mental institution there's a patient who insists that she has all the answers. [rating:4.5/5] Rob Before Watchmen: Nite Owl #1 Writer: J. Michael Straczynski Artist: Andy and Joe Kubert When the original Nite Owl Hollis Mason retires, who will answer the call to take his place? Writer J. Michael Straczynski and artists Joe and Andy Kubert team to assemble the tale of tech-wizard Dan Dreiberg--the man who would carry the mantle of one of the world's greatest heroes. [rating:4/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week A Major Spoilerite wrote in this week wondering about trades – specifically which was the better buy for reading and enjoying comics – the trade paperback or the collected hardback? LINK Discussion: Mike Norton’s Battlepug Volume 1 The epic tale of blood and drool begins here! Join Molly and her dogs Mingo and Colfax, as she recounts the legend of “The Warrior and the Battlepug”—a tale of a fearless barbarian, his trusty and freakishly large pug, and evil baby harp seals. This volume collects the first year of Mike Norton’s Battlepug—the perfect opportunity to get in on the ground floor of the fan-favorite webcomic by Mike Norton, Allen Passalaqua, and Crank! Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.