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Agents Scott and Cam, along with guest operative Will from the Exploding Helicopter podcast and blog, get devoured by great white sharks while decoding the 1996 martial arts spy comedy Jackie Chan's First Strike. Directed by Stanley Tong. Starring Jackie Chan, Jackson Lou, Annie Wu, Bill Tung, Yuriy Petrov, Nonna Grishaeva and John Eaves. The Exploding Helicopter podcast is available everywhere. You can also read Will's writing at the Exploding Helicopter blog, and follow him on Twitter. Become a SpyHards Patron and gain access to top secret "Agents in the Field" bonus episodes, movie commentaries and more! Purchase the latest exclusive SpyHards merch at Redbubble. Social media: @spyhards View the NOC List and the Disavowed List at Letterboxd.com/spyhards Podcast artwork by Hannah Hughes Theme music by Doug Astley.
Comic Reviews: DC Batman '89: Echoes 1 by Sam Hamm, Joe Quinones, Leonardo Ito Titans: Beast World 1 by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson Marvel Amazing Spider-Man: Gang War – First Strike 1 by Zeb Wells, Cody Ziglar, Joey Vasquez, Julian Shaw, Bryan Valenza Howard the Duck 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Joe Quinones, Jordan Gibson, Stacey Lee; Daniel Kibblesmith, Annie Wu, Ian Herring; Jason Loo, Derek Charm, Dee Cunniffe; Merritt K, Will Robson, Pete Pantazis Luke Cage: Gang War 1 by Rodney Barnes, Ramon Bachs, Andrew Dalhouse Marvel Zombies: Black, White, and Blood 2 by Gail Simone, Dale Eaglesham, Yen Nitro; Erica Schultz, Nelson Daniel; Doug Wagner, Juan Gedeon, Dee Cunniffe Spider-Woman 1 by Steve Foxe, Carola Borelli, Arif Prianto X-Men Blue Origins 1 by Si Spurrier, Wilton Santos, Oren Junior, Marcus To, Ceci De La Cruz Marvel Unlimited Marvel Mutts 1 by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Takeshi Miyazawa Spider-Man Unlimited 13 by Jody Houser, Nathan Stockman Image Crave 1 by Maria Llovet Boom BRZRKR: Fallen Empire 1 by Mattson Tomlin, Keanu Reeves, Rebekah Isaacs, Jordie Bellaire Dynamite Jennifer Blood: Battle Diary 1 by Fred Van Lente, Robert Carey, Dearbhla Kelly Vault Barbaric: Wrong Kind of Righteous 1 by Nicholas Eames, Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden, Addison Duke OGNs Melody Vol 1: The Other Me by Rosalia Armenteros, Lylian, Montana Kane Nunuche: Fluffy Like Cotton Candy by Guillaume Bianco, Marie Kerascoet Loneliness of the Abyss by Dimitris Vanellis, Nikolas Kourtis Street Angel: Princess of Poverty by Jim Rugg, Brian Maruca Ellie in First Position by Brian Freschi, Elena Triolo Additional Reviews: Refrigerator Full of Heads, Doctor Who, The Killer News: Loki showrunner is writing Avengers movies, next Ms. Marvel mini by same creative team coming in 2024, Ivan Reis heading to Ghost Machine, Iron Heart by Stephanie Williams pre-canceled, Black Cat and Jackpot get new team-up book, Millarworld to Dark Horse Trailers: Furiosa, Fallout, Godzilla x Kong, Carol and the End of the World Comics Countdown (28 Nov 2023): 1. Alan Scott: Green Lantern 2 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Matt Herms 2. Penguin 4 by Tom King, Rafael de Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo 3. Action Comics 1059 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Matt H erms 4. Swan Songs 5 by W. Maxwell Prince, Alex Eckman-Lawn 5. Wild's End 6 by Dan Abnett, I.N.J. Culbard 6. Howard the Duck 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Joe Quinones, Jordan Gibson, Stacey Lee; Daniel Kibblesmith, Annie Wu, Ian Herring; Jason Loo, Derek Charm, Dee Cunniffe; Merritt K, Will Robson, Pete Pantazis 7. Detective Comics 1078 by Ram V, Jason Shawn Alexander, Dave Stewart 8. BRZRKR: Fallen Empire by Mattson Tomlin, Keanu Reeves, Rebekah Isaacs, Jordie Bellaire 9. Kaya 13 by Wes Craig, Jason Wordie 10. Something is Killing the Children 35 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera
In which our heroes answer the question on everyone's minds, are Sue and Reed Richards swingers? The answer might surprise you. And Jav excoriates Taylor Swift with his most damning attack, “Taylor Swift is OK.” Charles, however, welcomes our new Swiftian Overlord and as a trusted podcaster is willing to assist her in spreading her message to the unworthy masses. They also talk about two comic books.Hawkeye V3 Written by Matt Fraction Art by Annie Wu, Javier PulidoThe Sentry Written by Paul Jenkins Art by Jae Lee
This week's Nose got a couple other cans, ya know, and came back and switched the labels and the cans around. The Long Goodbye is a satirical neo-noir mystery feature film adaptation of Raymond Chandler's 1953 novel. It is the eighth feature directed by Robert Altman and the second-to-last screenplay by the science fiction writer Leigh Brackett (who also wrote The Empire Strikes Back and the 1946 version of The Big Sleep, among others). It stars Elliott Gould as Philip Marlowe in 1970s Los Angeles. This year is The Long Goodbye's 50th anniversary. Plus: A look at the value and the art of rewatching and rewatchability. Raquel Benedict's endorsements: Helpmeet by Naben Ruthnum Nocebo on Shudder Helder Mira's endorsements: Hawkeye: L.A. Woman by Matt Fraction, Annie Wu, and Javier Pulido Jury Duty on Freevee Documentary Now! Season 4 on Netflix Gene Seymour's endorsements: Emerald City Nights: Live at the Penthouse by Ahmad Jamal Ain't But a Few of Us: Black Music Writers Tell Their Story edited by Willard Jenkins Colin's endorsement: The Battered Bastards of Baseball on Netflix Some other stuff that happened this week, give or take: Michael Gambon, Dumbledore in the ‘Harry Potter' Films, Dies at 82 After he made his mark in London in the 1970s, he went on to play a wide range of roles, including Edward VII, Oscar Wilde and Winston Churchill. Golden Globes Adds Two New Categories: Blockbuster Movies and Stand-Up Comics Enter the Race The Definitive Guide to All Things Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Whether you're a football fan, a Swiftie, or both, this helpful glossary will tell you everything you need to know about the budding relationship between the Kansas City Chiefs tight end and the world's biggest pop star Kelce-Swift Is a Dream Pairing for the N.F.L. The romance between the Chiefs tight end and the world's biggest pop star represents an alliance with the only cultural force in America bigger than the league itself. MAGA Goes to War Against the Swifties! Now they've picked a fight with the wrong people. Lying in Comedy Isn't Always Wrong, but Hasan Minhaj Crossed a Line The stand-up's penchant for making up stories goes beyond embellishment. When real people and real stakes are involved, a different standard applies. Comedy Central Widens Search for ‘Daily Show' Host Beyond Hasan Minhaj The Death of Netflix DVD Marks the Loss of Something Even Bigger It's the end of an era—and not just for plastic discs. ‘Stop Making Sense' Talks Up $800k Weekend, $1.4M Cume As 1984 Concert Film Draws Young Crowd The Office Reboot In The Works, Original US Showrunner Returning After years of speculation, a reboot of The Office is reportedly finally going to happen and the original US showrunner is attached to return. Inside Apple's Plan to Change the Way We Watch Sports Longtime Apple executive Eddy Cue happens to be an enormous sports fan. And with Apple entering the wild west of broadcasting live sports, he's ready to shake up the way we watch games on TV—with a little help from none other than Leo M GUESTS: Raquel Benedict: The most dangerous woman in speculative fiction and the host of the Rite Gud podcast Helder Mira: Multimedia producer at Trinity College and co-host of the So Pretentious podcast Gene Seymour: A “writer, professional spectator, pop-culture maven, and jazz geek” The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe, Cat Pastor, and Dylan Reyes contributed to this show, which originally aired May 19, 2023.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you haven't seen this week's Curious Now guest on your TikTok feed, you've definitely seen her work. Annie Wu Henry was a breakout star of John Fetterman's winning Senate campaign, where she crafted iconic, witty, incisive videos for Fetterman's TikTok account—and turned likes and views into votes. We're hearing all about her political strategy work, her take on Gen-Z and millennial voters, and how she's planning to post her way through the 2024 presidential elections. We get into our conversation with Annie around the 11-minute mark, so skip to then if you simply can't wait to hear from her. For more information on the news stories we covered this week, head to @curiouswithjvn on Instagram. You can follow Annie on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok @annie_wu_22. Annie Wu Henry is a progressive social media and digital strategy expert who passionately believes in the synergy of on-the-ground organizing, electoral campaigns, and online media. Currently holding key roles as Creative Director at AAPI Victory Fund and Digital Consultant for the Working Families Party, Annie's visionary approach has significantly elevated various campaigns and initiatives. Notably, she played a pivotal role as the social media producer for John Fetterman's successful Senate campaign in Pennsylvania. Through her personal platform, Annie actively engages her followers, empowering them to stay informed and take action in the pursuit of progressive change. Tune in next Monday for another episode of our other new series Pretty Curious, all about beauty. And check in next Wednesday for an all-new episode of Getting Curious. Follow us on Instagram @CuriousWithJVN to join the conversation. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Find books from Getting Curious, Curious Now, and Pretty Curious guests at bookshop.org/shop/curiouswithjvn. Our executive producer is Erica Getto. Our producer is Chris McClure. Our associate producer is Allison Weiss. Our engineer is Nathanael McClure. Our theme music is also composed by Nathanael McClure. Production support from Julie Carrillo, Anne Currie, and Chad Hall. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Drs. Annie Wu and Nicholas Carducci from the University of Michigan and Dr. Connie Wu from the University of Miami join Louie Cai to have a candid discussion about burnout in ophthalmology.
In this bonus interview, Amanda is joined by Annie Wu Henry, creative director of the AAPI Victory Fund and all-around social media wunderkind. The two catch up on Annie's whirlwind six months since helping secure victory for now-Senator John Fetterman. They also unpack the response to Joe Biden's campaign announcement among young progressives, and warn against getting too caught up in the party figurehead. Finally, Annie shares her priorities and focus as the new creative director for the AAPI Victory Fund Follow Annie at @annie_wu_22 and AAPI Victory Fund at @aapivictoryfund Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Annie Wu Henry, digital strategist for progressive campaigns, joins us to break down the election results in Pennsylvania, highlighted by Sara Innamorato's primary win for Alleghany County Executive. We also discuss Helen Gym's great campaign for Philadelphia mayor and the challenges she faced from within the Democratic establishment and GOP megadonors working to stop her. Annie explains how progressive candidates in other purple states can learn from these races.We also discuss Wired magazine's strange and fawning piece on Pete Buttigieg.You can follow Annie here: https://twitter.com/Annie_Wu_22To become a subscriber (paid intern!) to the Insurgents and gain access to an additional episode every week, you can subscribe at TheInsurgents.Substack.com/subscribe or simply click this button.Our most recent premium episode for paid interns about Dianne Feinstein's return to the Senate, Elon Musk's weird CNBC interview, Rob's new king and Jordan's trip to Japan where he slept through an earthquake is available here: https://theinsurgents.substack.com/p/ep-176-weekend-at-difis#detailsYou can find The Insurgents elsewhere on…YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheInsurgents/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theinsurgentspod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/insurgentspod This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theinsurgents.substack.com/subscribe
Josh and Brandon meet at Pop's to talk about the first 12 issues of the 2015 Archie comic series—created by Mark Waid, Fiona Staples, Annie Wu, Veronica Fish, Thomas Pitilli, Ryan Jampole, Andre Szymanowicz, Jen Vaughn, and Jack Morelli.Beware spoilers in this episode! Follow Archie and Me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.If you enjoy this podcast, please consider leaving a review.
Annie Wu Henry is a social media and digital strategy expert for progressive organizations and campaigns. She believes that we need on-the-ground organizing, electoral work and the online media to drive progress in society, and has taken a hand in contributing to all three. She was most recently the social media producer for John Fetterman's successful Senate campaign in Pennsylvania. As a strategist, creator and political operative, Annie has been profiled by the New York Times, contributed to some of the largest online advocacy platforms like @feminist, @impact, @shityoushouldcareabout, @intersectionalenvironmentalist, @so.informed, @genzforchange and has had a myriad of content "go viral," being shared by the likes of Rachel Cargle, Viola Davis, Kerry Washington, Ariana Grande, Yara Shahidi, the Kardashians, Jenners, Olivia Rodrigo + more. Through her personal platform, she engages her own following to inform and activate them about the world and how they can get involved to push for change. She is passionate about progressive politics, press notifications, pop culture, pressed coffee and people who do the right thing.
Political strategists Annie Wu and Victor Shi discuss how Gen Z will govern.
Suburban women are an important voting block and we made a big difference in last year's midterms. But we're not alone: Gen Z also played a key role in the midterms, changing the narrative that “young people don't vote.” We're so happy to band together with Gen Z to defeat right-wing extremism. So that's what we're talking about this week: young people. The hosts even share what they were like when they were young!We're then joined by Judge Juanita Boger-Allen and her daughter Mya. Juanita was the first Black District Court Judge to be elected in her North Carolina community. And through working on her campaign, both she and Mya were so inspired by each other. They're living proof that working together across generations isn't just good for the cause - it also brings us closer together.After that, Rachel sits down with Annie Wu, the young woman who ran John Fetterman's social media during his Senate campaign and earned the moniker “Fetterman's TikTok Whisperer.” Annie shares how she got into politics (and why campaign work is inaccessible to many young people), why Gen Z is more involved than young people in previous generations, and the best parts about working with Gisele and John.Finally, Amanda, Jasmine and Rachel raise a glass to Representative Emilia Sykes, kids growing up, and the importance of political organizing even in red rural areas in this episode's “Toast to Joy.”Are you starting to see attacks on sex education in your newsfeeds? Do you believe sex ed is important but you have questions about what your kids should learn and when? Do you want to be prepared to handle discussions around sex ed within your school district and with friends? We got you covered! Join us on Thursday, February 2nd for a special Troublemaker Training. You can sign up here or by going to redwine.blue.For a transcript of this episode, please email theswppod@redwine.blue. You can learn more about us at www.redwine.blue or follow us on social media! Twitter: @TheSWPpod Instagram: @RedWineBlueUSA Facebook: @RedWineBlueUSA TikTok: @redwineblueusa
Comic Reviews: DC Dark Crisis 6 by Joshua Williamson, Daniel Sampere, Rafa Sandoval, Alejandro Sanchez Batman vs. Robin 3 by Mark Waid, Scott Godlewski, Mahmud Asrar, Jordie Bellaire Death of Superman 30th Anniversary Special by Jerry Ordway, Roger Stern, Louise Simonson, Dan Jurgens, Butch Guice, Tom Grummett, Jon Bogdanove, Brett Breeding, Laura Martin, Doug Hazlewood, Tomeu Morey, Glenn Whitmore, Brad Anderson New Golden Age 1 by Geoff Johns, Scott Kolins, Jerry Ordway, Brandon Peterson, Gary Frank, Steve Lieber, Viktor Bogdanovic, Diego Olortegui, Todd Nauck, Scott Hanna, JP Mayer, Brad Anderson, John Kalisz, Nick Filardi, Jordan Boyd, Matt Herms WildC.A.T.s 1 by Matthew Rosenberg, Stephen Segovia, Elmer Santos Diana and Nubia: Princesses of the Amazons OGN by Dean Hale, Shannon Hale, Victoria Ying Marvel A.X.E.: Judgment Day – Omega by Kieron Gillen, Guiu Vilanova, Andres Mossa Black Panther: Unconquered by Bryan Hill, Alberto Foche, Matt Milla Fantastic Four 1 by Ryan North, Iban Coello, Jesus Aburtov Sabretooth and the Exiles 1 by Victor LaValle, Leonard Kirk, Rain Beredo Spider-Man: Lost Hunt 1 by J.M. DeMatteis, Eder Messias, Belardino Brabo, Cris Peter, Neeraj Menon Spider-Man 2 by Dan Slott, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Edgar Delgado Image Gospel 1 by Will Morris, Holley McKend Soldier Stories 1 by Megan Ferrell Burke, Arturo Lauria, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Jalysa Conway, Annapaola Martello, K. Michael Russell, Brian Anthony, John Bivens, Rev. William J. Bellamy, Cecilia Lo Valvo, Ryan Cody Skullkickers 10th Anniversary Super Special by Jim Zub, Edwin Huang, Misty Coats The Knight and the Lady of Play by Jonathan Luna Two Graves 1 by Genevieve Valentine, Annie Wu, Ming Doyle, Lee Loughridge Skybound Presents: Afterschool Special 4 by Leon Hendrix III, Eric Zawadski, Fabiana Mascolo IDW Star Trek: The Trill by Jody Houser, Rafael Perez, Hendry Prasetya, DC Alonso TMNT: The Armageddon Game – The Alliance 1 by Erik Burnham, Roi Mercado, William Soares Dynamite Lord of the Jungle 1 by Dan Jurgens, Benito Gallego, Francesco Segala Boom Specs 1 by David Booher, Chris Shehan, Roman Stevens Ablaze Traveling to Mars 1 by Mark Russell, Roberto Meli, Chiara Di Francia Ahoy Billionaire Island: Cult of Dogs 1 by Mark Russell, Steve Pugh Sumerian Purple Oblivion 1 by E & E Plissken, Diego Simone OGN F.A.R.M. System by Rich Koslowski Last Man by Balak, Bastien Vives, Michael Sanlaville It's Lonely at the Centre of the Earth GN by Zoe Thorogood Ghost of Wreckers Cove by Angelica Del Campo, Liniers, Christian Argiz Salamandre by I.N.J. Culbard Ray's OGN Corner: Anne: An Adaptation of Anne of Green Gables Additional Reviews: Andor ep10, Enola Holmes 2, Wakanda Forever, Severance s1, Zen: Grogu and the Dust Bunnies, Zootopia+ News: new Brubaker/Phillips OGN, Spider-Punk casting, AMC launching new comic line, Tom Holland and MCU, new Spider-Gwen series, Spectacular Spider-Girl Remembering Carlos Pacheco, Kevin O'Neill, and Kevin Conroy Trailers: Spirited, Scrooge: A Christmas Carol Comics Countdown: Death of Superman 30th Anniversary Special by Jerry Ordway, Roger Stern, Louise Simonson, Dan Jurgens, Butch Guice, Tom Grummett, Jon Bogdanove, Brett Breeding, Laura Martin, Doug Hazlewood, Tomeu Morey, Glenn Whitmore, Brad Anderson Salamandre by I.N.J. Culbard Nice House on the Lake 11 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire Do A Powerbomb 6 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer New Golden Age 1 by Geoff Johns, Scott Kolins, Jerry Ordway, Brandon Peterson, Gary Frank, Steve Lieber, Viktor Bogdanovic, Diego Olortegui, Todd Nauck, Scott Hanna, JP Mayer, Brad Anderson, John Kalisz, Nick Filardi, Jordan Boyd, Matt Herms Dark Ride 2 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas Love Everlasting 4 by Tom King, Elsa Charretier Ghost of Wreckers Cove by Angelica Del Campo, Liniers, Christian Argiz Superman: Son of Kal-El 17 by Tom Taylor, Cian Tormey, Ruairi Coleman, Romulo Fajardo Jr Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine 3 by Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor
Reseña descriptiva del cómic "La Bruja escarlata. La senda de las brujas", con guion de James Robinson y dibujos de Vanesa del Rey, Marco Rudy, Steve Dillon, Chris Visions, Javier Pulido, Marguerite Sauvage, Annie Wu, Tula Today, Joëlle Jones, Kei Zama, Leila del Luca, Annapaola Martello, Jonathan Marks-Barravecchia y Shawn Crystal ¿Qué dicen en las redes sobre él? Os lo ponemos en bandeja y en un clic...
By your request, we read all 12 issues of the 2015 Black Canary series by Brendan Fletcher, Annie Wu, and an array of other artists. How does this DCYOU offering hold up? Listen and find out!
It's Hawkeye time! Again! Specifically the second half of 2012's classic by Matt Fraction, David Aja, Matt Hollingsworth, and Chris Eliopoulos (with Annie Wu and Francesco Francavilla rounding out the regular artists.) Jaina and Elias are digging into the tumultuous last 12 issues (that's #12-22 and an annual, for those keeping score at home,) the contemporaneous history of the issues, and fighting to figure out what order to talk about the dang issues in. Seriously! It's nearly as complicated as some of the "War of Kings" stuff.Next book club, we're reading the blessedly short "Taskmaster: Unthinkable" from 2010. It's four issues and collected in a single trade. Easy! Find it through your local library or back-issue bin. Next episode however, things take a turn for the fantastic. Excelsior!
It's Hawkeye time! Specifically 2012's classic by Matt Fraction, David Aja, Matt Hollingsworth, and Chris Eliopolous (with Annie Wu and Francesco Francivilla rounding out the regular artists.) Jaina and Elias revisit the first eleven issues of this seminal classic about a sad sack avenger, a different sad sack YOUNG avenger, and an apartment building in Bed-Stuy. Does it hold up? Yes. Duh. Is it still a perfect masterpiece? Welllllllll.....Next episode, things get coastal as we check in on the back half of "Hawkeye" with #12-22 and the annual! That's volumes 3 & 4 of the trades and there is no set order because existence is pain and trust us we get into it. Comics!
After quite a number of episodes away, our monthly (now quarterly-ish) look at every X-book published since "House of X/Powers of X" returns with a new title and a new coat of paint. In addition, there's a small detour into one of the X one-shots we loved: "Giant-Size X-Men: Thunderbird" #1. Oh, and apparently Elias is British or has been reading Kieron's newsletter too much because he kept spelling Judgment as Judgement.Next time, we're digging deep legendary "Hawkeye" comic series by Matt Fraction, David Aja, Annie Wu et al. Join us for the first 11 issues and a discussion of how we've been pronouncing David Aja's name wrong all this time.
The weather is hot. The comics are gearing up for something big. And we here at Make Mine Multiversity want to answer your burning questions about the Summers family, namely: hot or not? OK. More like good or not but wouldn't that have made for a fun, steamy episode? We also talk some of the books we're enjoying and we dunk on a couple books we're not. Only a little dunking; we don't want to be mean.Still keeping up with our book club? We got a bit ahead of ourselves in last week's description because next episode, we're watching MODOK! Sadly recorded before news of its cancelation hit. After that, we'll be off to the races with the legendary "Hawkeye" comic series by Matt Fraction, David Aja, Annie Wu et al.
This is a comic book podcast and sure, there's some talk of movies and TV shows, but a book? With no pictures!? That's right true believers! Today's episode is all about All of the Marvels by Douglas Wolk. The good Mr. Wolk took upon himself the great endeavor of reading every issue of a comic set in the Marvel 616 universe. Then he tried to synthesize that information into something of a coherent book. Was he successful? The two hosts can't even agree! But the discussion that disagreement inspires is fascinating.Still keeping up with our book club? Next time you can tune in for a discussion on the legendary "Hawkeye" comic series by Matt Fraction, David Aja, Annie Wu et al. It's impossible to have a bad time while reading those issues! To follow along, read the first dozen issues and the first annual, and you will be right on target.
This is part two of "Hawkeye" by Matt Fraction, David Aja, and Annie Wu, which is included in the trade paperbacks "Hawkeye: LA Woman" and "Hawkeye: Rio Bravo," or else the second half of "Hawkeye: The Saga of Barton and Bishop." It's also by Matt Hollingsworth, Javier Pulido, Francesco Francavilla, and Chris Eliopoulis. We finally get a chance to go deeper into the story of the two Hawkeyes, as Kate moves to LA to hang out with Columbo and Clint goes from futzing around to finding out. We'll also talk about strategies for writing tricky content and the complications of writing legacy characters. Music by Sleuth. Our next episode will be on volume two of "Golden Age" by Roxanne Moreil and Cydril Pedrosa.
This week we talk about Hawkeye (Vol 4, Issues 1-22) by Matt Fraction, David Aja, Matt Hollingsworth, Chris Eliopoulos, Steve Lieber, Jesse Hamm, Annie Wu and Javier Pulido. We do our best to articulate how great these 22 issues and annual are within the hour that makes up this episode. Follow us on Instagram for the love of god: https://www.instagram.com/comicbookraiders/
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¡Los #Ñoñonautas exploran las calles de Nueva York junto a Clint Barton y Kate Bishop, y dan un vistazo a la serie #Hawkeye, escrita por Matt Fraction, con arte de David Aja, Javier Pulido, Francesco Francavilla y Annie Wu, con colores de Matt Hollingsworth! SINOPSIS DEL CÓMIC ¡La estrella emergente de la exitosa película AVENGERS de este verano y el héroe que se hizo a sí mismo Hawkeye lucha por la justicia! Con la ex-Young Avenger Kate Bishop a su lado, él quiere demostrar su valía como uno de los héroes más poderosos de la Tierra. Matt Fraction y David Aja (INMORTAL IRON FIST) se reúnen para contar las historias en curso del vengador con flechas. FICHA COVACHA MESA: Valentín García e Isaac de la Rocha. FECHA: Jueves 2 de diciembre, 2021. PODCAST & REDES: Valentín García. FICHA EDITORIAL HAWKEYE (2012) Escritor: Matt Fraction. Artistas: David Aja, Javier Pulido, Francesco Francavilla y Annie Wu. Colores: Matt Hollingsworth y Francesco Francavilla. Editorial: Marvel Comics. Año: 2012. EDICIÓN EN MÉXICO Editorial: Televisa. Ediciones: 13 números en grapa (inconclusa); 2 tomos pasta dura.
Would you do us a HUGE favor and let us know on this Google Survey what you want to hear on the Comics Syllabus podcast? This week, Paul asks for your input through the survey above. You— YES YOU!— can shape the future of the Comics Syllabus podcast. We want this podcast to meet your interests. Let us know! Then, Paul walks through samplings of the segments to potentially expand in the future of the podcast, including: PolyBagged (New Comics in Shops): “Decorum” #8 (Image), “Mazebook” #3 (Dark Horse), “What's the Furthest Place from Here” #1 (Image). Infinite Unlimited: on Marvel Unlimited— “Kang” #1, “Way of X” #5, “Trial of Magneto” #1; on DC Universe Infinite— “Icon and Rocket” #5, “Nightwing” #80, and “Wonder Girl” #1. Sunday Substack Comics Rack: “FISHFLIES” by Jeff Lemire serialized at jefflemire.substack.com Archival Revival: “Hawkeye” by Matt Fraction, David Aja, Annie Wu— and in issue 7, Steve Lieber and Jesse Hamm. Also Paul's binds of “Superior Foes of Spider-Man” and “The Fix” by Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber, as well as “Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen” by Matt Fraction and Steve Lieber. Graphic Novel Review: “Grass of Parnassus” (Adhouse) by Kathryn and Stuart Immonen Check out the Comics Syllabus Substack, and find out how you can support Paul's work on this podcast, at comicssyllabus.substack.com Find the Comics Syllabus at its home at Multiversitycomics.com: http://www.multiversitycomics.com/tag/comics-syllabus/, on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, your favorite podcast app, or use this RSS feed. Paul's on Twitter and Instagram @TwoPlai, and you can also email twoplai at gmail :)
On this episode the three bro's review Hawkeye Vol. 3: L.A. Woman. Written by Matt Fraction church with Art by Javier Pulido and Annie Wu.
Your heroes return, bows in hand, to talk about Hawkeye by Matt Fraction and David Aja!This episode features your heroes discussing the characterization of Clint Barton and Kate Bishop, the incredible art of David Aja, and we chat through what worked and what didn't. As always, you'll find the History of the Creators, Favorite Lines, The Art Awards, and Adaptation Alley.Hawkeye is written by Matt Fraction; pencilled by David Aja; lettered by Matt Hollingsworth; as well as a slew of other artist like Francisco Francavilla, Javier Pulido, and Annie Wu; and published by Marvel Comics.Follow ComiClub on Instagram @ComiClubPodcastComiClub is hosted by Blaine McGaffigan and Adam Cook.
Your heroes nock their arrows to read the iconic "Hawkeye" comic book run by Matt Fraction and David Aja."Clint Barton... continues his fight for justice...and good rooftop BBQs! With Young Avenger Kate Bishop by his side, he's out to get some downtime from being one of Earth's Mightiest Heroes...but when the apartment building he's moved into, and the neighbors he's befriended, are threatened by a tracksuit-wearing, dog-abusing gang of Eastern European mobsters who say "bro" an awful lot, Clint must stand up and defend his new adopted family...any way he can."Tune in for the bare bones, who this comic is for, and listen as we judge the book by its cover. We'll be reading Hawkeye issues #01-22.Hawkeye is written by Matt Fraction; pencilled by David Aja; lettered by Matt Hollingsworth; as well as a slew of other artist like Francisco Francavilla, Javier Pulido, and Annie Wu; and published by Marvel Comics.Follow ComiClub on Instagram @ComiClubPodcastComiClub is hosted by Blaine McGaffigan and Adam Cook.
TAKE AIM! The boys discuss Matt Fraction, David Aja, Annie Wu, and Matt Hollingsworth's revolutionary Hawkeye run! It's crime meets comedy in one of the best Marvel runs of the last decade. Read along on Marvel Unlimited, ComiXology or a new collection comics out to your local comic book shop this November! Follow us @0utsidethe @poetheir33 @Sin_Aesthetic @chazsimons CHECK OUT FERAL KID! Sins first album!
Welcome back to the Crown & Anchor, Greyhounds! On this bonus episode Christian and Brett host the wonderful Catherynne Valente to discuss her recent essay, "This Better Not Awaken Anything In Me: How Ted Lasso Totally Did Awaken Lots of Things In Me Even Though Absolutely No One Asked It To Go So Hard."Our conversation touches on Bob Fosse, Star Wars, Eurovision, David Foster Wallace, Allen Iverson, and Kanye. We also chat about how Ted Lasso exemplifies the highest ideals of Americanism, how he inspires us to become better versions of ourselves, and how we all just wish he was our dad. Discussed On This EpisodeThis Better Not Awaken Anything In Me: How Ted Lasso Totally Did Awaken Lots of Things In Me Even Though Absolutely No One Asked It To Go So Hard (Catherynne Valente, 2021)The Bechdel Test (Dictionary dot com)Cat Valente’s Patreon, Twitter, and Instagram pagesThe Refrigerator Monologues (Catherynne Valente & Annie Wu, 2017)Women In Refrigerators (Wikipedia, 1999)Space Opera (Catherynne Valente, 2018)All That Jazz (IMDB, 1979)The "Ted Lasso" way is comforting – and a counter to the hollow nationalism Americans have embraced (Salon, 2020)'Ted Lasso' Is a Wonderful Comfort Binge, Really (Thrillist, 2020)E Unibus Pluram: Television and U.S. Fiction (David Foster Wallace, 1993)Iverson Practice! (Youtube, 2002)Everything an American needs to Understand Eurovision (Vox, 2014)From A Certain Point of View (Star Wars, 2017)Exogorth (Wookieepedia)A Brief History of Pitch Correction in Music (Izotope, 2018)Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram.A full transcript of this episode can be found here.Richmond Til We Die is a conversation about the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso. A place where fans (and curious newcomers) come together to discuss the characters, their relationships to each other, and how they're able to make us laugh until we can hardly breathe one minute and then feel with the deepest parts of our hearts the next. When you're here, you're a Greyhound!
This week, Annie Wu, senior conference producer at Infopro Digital (WatersTechnology’s owner), joins Wei-Shen on the Waters Wavelength Podcast. They talk about the switch from physical to virtual events, AI matching engines for networking, and the future of capital markets events. Annie also gives a preview of our upcoming events—WatersTechnology Innovation: Data Insights Spotlight and WatersTechnology Innovation Exchange: Business Strategy & Leadership Spotlight. https://events.waterstechnology.com/innovation-exchange-data https://events.waterstechnology.com/innovation-exchange-leadership
Here are at the finale of season 2, and Jesse Ferguson (Recorded Tomorrow) returns to discuss Hawkeye! This story follows Clint Barton and Kate Bishop as they do what superheroes do when they aren't saving the world: fending off the Tracksuit Draculas, solving mysteries in LA, and not going to therapy when they REALLY should. Join us as we dive deep into this 23 issue run by writer Matt Fraction and the insane art team of David Aja, Javier Pulido, Jesse Hamm, Steve Lieber, Annie Wu, Francesco Francavilla, Matt Hollingsworth, Jordie Bellaire, and Chris Eliopoulos. Buckle up, this actually looks GOOD. Twitter @ComicQuestShow Theme: @TheDanPurcell Website: www.certainpov.com
Joel Jensen (@jcooperjensen) and Jacob Womack (@womackattack) are here to talk tech troubles, paper writing, finding money and raunchy billionaires. We've also got voicemails from listeners Dave and Becca. Thanks, folks! Leave a short message on our voicemail and you too could be featured in an upcoming episode: (818) 465-8656 Special thanks to Casey Trela for the theme song and Annie Wu for our new logo. As always, feel free to check out ALL episodes on patreon.com/yourethemannowdog and follow us on twitter and instagram @mandogpod, @chosenberg, @danlippertcool.
Dan and Ryan welcome Gil Ozeri (@gilozeri) and John Gemberling (@gemberlicking) for a Thanksgiving chaser. The gang talks food poisoning, cooking in quarantine, finding alone time, social media holes, falling off logs, Alfonso Ribeiro and the never-ending supply of tasks that is life. We've also got a voicemail from listener Seth. Thanks, Seth! Leave a short message on our voicemail and you too could be featured in an upcoming episode: (818) 465-8656 Special thanks to Casey Trela for the theme song and Annie Wu for our new logo. As always, feel free to check out ALL episodes on patreon.com/yourethemannowdog and follow us on twitter and instagram @mandogpod, @chosenberg, @danlippertcool.
Charlie Brown, eat your heart out. Happy Hour co-hosts Talia Tabin (@taliatabin) and Victoria Longwell (@victorialongwell) are back to discuss all things Thanksgiving. We're talking plans, traditions, family dishes, responsibilities and schedules. There's basically no stone unturned. We've also got some more charming service industry voicemails from the backlog. Don't forget to check out the Patreon for a little bonus scene at the end! From all of us here at Mandog, we wish you and yours a safe and happy holiday! See you tomorrow! Special thanks to Tim Blane for the theme song and Annie Wu for our new logo. As always, feel free to check out ALL episodes on patreon.com/yourethemannowdog and follow us on twitter and instagram @mandogpod, @chosenberg, @danlippertcool.
Adal Rifai (@adalrifai), Erin Keif (@ErinKeif2) and JPC (@JPsoFLY) from the podcast Hey Riddle Riddle are here to class up the place. We're talking Gloria Estefan, Disney/Pixar movies, crying as a kid and low stakes mysteries. Most importantly, however, Erin sings the theme song.Leave a short message on our voicemail and you too could be featured in an upcoming episode: (818) 465-8656Special thanks to Casey Trela for the theme song and Annie Wu for our new logo. As always, feel free to check out ALL episodes on patreon.com/yourethemannowdog and follow us on twitter and instagram @mandogpod, @chosenberg, @danlippertcool.
NOTE: The Patreon version of this episode features 20+ minutes of bonus content near the end! Check it out! Jace Armstrong (@jacecityusa) and Robert Stephens (@rmstephens) join the Mandogs for this week's episode. They talk snow versus sleet, Jace's computer mishap, looking for Christmas gifts as a kid and college survival foods. Plus, we've got voicemails from listeners Cory and Miranda.Leave a short message on our voicemail and you too could be featured in an upcoming episode: (818) 465-8656 Special thanks to Casey Trela for the theme song and Annie Wu for our new logo. As always, feel free to check out ALL episodes on patreon.com/yourethemannowdog and follow us on twitter and instagram @mandogpod, @chosenberg, @danlippertcool.
No new episode this week, but in its stead we're unlocking one of our favorite Patreon episodes featuring a couple folks you might know. Hope it's enough to hold you over and we'll see ya next week! Ryan and Dan are joined by returning favorites D'Arcy Carden (@darcycarden) and Paul F. Tompkins (@PFTompkins) for a monoscene inspired by the Peter Gabriel song "Sledgehammer". It's got hardware, it's got tunes, it's got family drama, it's got beans. Special thanks to Casey Trela for the theme song and Annie Wu for our new logo. As always, feel free to check out ALL episodes on patreon.com/yourethemannowdog and follow us on twitter and instagram @mandogpod, @chosenberg, @danlippertcool.
Dan and Ryan welcome Aman Adumer (@giddyaman) to the show to chat about studying abroad, Aman's run in with a Romanian basketball team and Ryan's hypothetical OnlyFans. Dan also makes a wild accusation about Ryan's favorite band that nearly tears the Mandogs apart. (This is clickbait.) Thanks to Connor and Victoria for this week's stories. Leave a short message on our voicemail and you too could be featured in an upcoming episode: (818) 465-8656 Special thanks to Casey Trela for the theme song and Annie Wu for our new logo. As always, feel free to check out ALL episodes on patreon.com/yourethemannowdog and follow us on twitter and instagram @mandogpod, @chosenberg, @danlippertcool.
Stuffed full of pastrami and corned beef, the Mandog crew welcomes Justin Michael (@heyjustin) and Gilli Nissim (@Time2GetGill) for a special salted and cured edition of the pod. The gang talks deli meats, kissing after throwing up, the illusion of time, puns and bald aliens. It's a wild one. Special thanks to Casey Trela for the theme song and Annie Wu for our new logo. As always, feel free to check out ALL episodes on patreon.com/yourethemannowdog and follow us on twitter and instagram @mandogpod, @chosenberg, @danlippertcool.
Alex, Jenna, and Brian talk tracksuit draculas, revenge, and family secrets as they discuss the 2012 Hawkeye series. (Writer: Matt Fraction | Artists: David Aja, Annie Wu, Javier Pulido, Francesco Francavilla, Steve Lieber, Jesse Ham, Chris Eliopolous | Colorists: Matt Hollingsworth, Francesco Francavilla, Jordie Bellaire | Letterers: Chris Eliopolous, Clayton Cowles | Assistant Editor: Devin Lewis | Associate Editors: Sana Amanat, Tom Brennan | Editors: Stephen Wacker, Sana Amanat)
In this episode of The China Report, we speak with Annie Wu, China editor at The Epoch Times, about how news on the ground in Wuhan on the caronavirus contradicts what is being said by Chinese government sources.
Year-End Insanity; state of the industry, best comics, movies, television, creator of the year, greatest runs of all time (work-for-hire) extended run on iconic characters, state of villain redemption arcs Additional Reviews: Middlewest, Norman, Last Christmas, Dolores Claiborne, Parks & Rec s1, Castle Rock s1 Comics Countdown, 26 Dec 2019: Criminal 11 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Venom 21 by Donny Cates, Mark Bagley, Andy Owens, Frank Martin, Erick Arciniega East of West 45 by Jonathan Hickman, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin Doctor Strange: Surgeon Supreme 1 by Mark Waid, Kev Walker, Java Tartaglia Outcast 43 by Robert Kirkman, Paul Azeceta, Bettie Breitweiser Spider-Ham 1 by Zeb Wells, Will Robson, Erick Arciniega Incoming! by Al Ewing, Humberto Ramos, Edgar Delgado, Chip Zdarksy, Jorge Fornes, Jordie Bellaire, Kelly Thompson, Mattia De Iulis, Carmen Carnero, Rachelle Rosenberg, Jason Aaron, Andrea Sorrentino, Jay David Ramos, Matt Rosenberg, RB Silva, Israel Silva, Greg Pak, Annie Wu, Triona Farrell, Eve Ewing, Kim Jacinto, Espen Grundetjern, Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, Dono Sanchez-Almara, Ed Brisson, Aaron Kuder, Michael Garland, Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, David Curiel, Saladin Ahmed, Javier Garron, Tini Howard, Jim Cheung, Romulo Fajardo Jr., Jonathan Hickman, Marte Gracia, Dan Slott, Luciano Vecchio, Francesco Manna, Carlos Pacheco, Rafael Fonteriz, Morry Hollowell Kill Lock 1 by Livio Ramondelli Marked 3 by David Hine, Brian Haberlin, Geirrod Van Dyke Sonic the Hedgehog 24 by Ian Flynn, Adam Bryce Thomas, Bracardi Curry Red Sonja/Vampirella meet Betty/Veronica 7 by Amy Chu, Maria Laura Sanapo, Mohan Mask: I Pledge Allegiance to the Mask 3 by Christopher Cantwell, Patric Reynolds, Lee Loughridge Fight Club 3 12 by Chuck Palahniuk, Cameron Stewart
Gen and Jette talk about The Refrigerator monologues - Catherynne M. Valente's take on the trope of women being "fridged" to further the story of the men in their lives. Show Notes: Supernatural is guilty of "fridging" So is Peaky Blinders And... Daredevil, The OC, and The Amazing Spiderman Also - why hasn't Jette watched emo-Spiderman? The author that coined the phrase is Gail Simone, not Simon. our bad! Annie Wu is the awesome illustrator for the book Books - all by Catherynne M. Valente Deathless Space Opera The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making
Back to the comic books after all that Avengers talk. Todd brings the 2016 series Black Canary by Brendan Fletcher with art by Annie Wu and Pia Guerra.Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/panelism.ink See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our first official content episode of 2019 starts us off with a story with everyone’s new best friend, Hondo Ohnaka in Lou Anders “Flight of the Falcon” series, Pirate’s Price. Featuring some great artwork by Annie Wu, this story fills in some more of the storied history of the most famous YT-1300 freighter in the galaxy. We discuss Hondo’s adventures and run-ins with the Falcon, the different and slightly unreliable voice of the narrative, and how this book is a preview of what we might experience at the forthcoming Star Wars Land. All that and we spend ten-ish minutes discussing big Star Wars Resistance news on this week’s H1R!
Archie has continuity now?? For today’s episode, local Archie expert Kathleen Jacques joins us as we read "Archie" Volumes 1 and 2, the reboot written by Mark Waid and drawn by Fiona Staples, Annie Wu, and Veronica Fish. We discover who has never read an Archie comic before, how the reboot reads to long-time fans, what the deal is with the #lipstickincident, and how this version of Archie compares to a certain TV series. Music by Sleuth. Our next episode will be on "A Bintel Brief" by Liana Finck.
Kate Bishop porzuca Nowy Jork oraz Clinta Bartona i udaje się wraz z Fuksem do Los Angeles, gdzie w dziesięć minut traci cały dobytek i później jako prywatny detektyw podejmuje się kilku zleceń, by zarobić na chleb i zająć czymś myśli. Niestety na jej trop wpada Madame Masque, która ma tylko jeden cel: zniszczyć Hawkeye. Jak Matt Fraction zaprezentował nam bohaterkę z łukiem? Czy przygody Kate są równie ciekawe co życie Clinta? Jak wygląda Miasto Aniołów na rysunkach Annie Wu i Javiera Pulido? Posłuchajcie. Komiksy z serii „Hawkeye” możecie kupić w sklepie wydawnictwa Egmont.
Luke goes missing and Leia goes undercover, while Emil Graf shares stories about how bullies can be overcome not by force, but by compassion, and gives us a history of ... PORGS!The Young Padawans -- Emily and Micah -- join Amy, Jeff and Matt to talk about the tales told in IDW Publishing's Star Wars Adventures #4 and #5.Both issues feature stories written by Ben Acker and Ben Blacker, Landry Q. Walker and Delilah S. Dawson, with art by Eric Jones, Annie Wu and Arianna Florean, colors by Charlie Kirchoff and Lee Loughridge and letters by Tom B. Long and Christa Miesner.And let's not forget the editorial guidance from Peter Adrian Behravesh, Bobby Curnow and Denton J. Tipton, too!We guarantee it to be porg-tastic!As always, if you like what you hear, be sure to head to iTunes and leave us a rating and review and don't forget to subscribe to all of the Coffee With Kenobi network podcasts, including Rebels Reactions, Legends Library, Lattes with Leia and Coffee With Kenobi.
Clint Burton i Kate Bishop powracają, by stawić czoła klęsce żywiołowej, przestępcom Nowego Jorku oraz własnym problemom natury miłosnej, a Strzała - uroczy psiak z pierwszego albumu - rozpoczyna własne śledztwo w sprawie morderstwa, którego ofiarą padł jeden z sąsiadów Clinta. Czy "Lekkie trafienia" dorównują fabularnie i estetycznie albumowi "Moje życie to walka"? Czy David Aja zmienił coś w swoim minimalistycznym podejściu do rysowania Hawkeye'a? Czy Matt Hollingsworth nadal stosuje tak ograniczoną paletę barw jak poprzednio? Jak bardzo innowacyjne jest podejście Matta Fractiona do sposobu narracji? Która z opowieści zgarnęła Eisnera? Za co? Jak sprawili się nowi rysownicy - Francesco Francavilla, Steve Lieber, Jesse Hamm czy Annie Wu? Czy miłosne rozterki Clinta mogą być ciekawe? O tym wszystkim usłyszycie już za chwilę. Komiksy z serii "Hawkeye" możecie kupić w sklepie wydawnictwa Egmont.
The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
The prolific, multiple award-winning, New York Times bestselling author, Catherynne M. Valente, took a break at her spooky writer’s island to chat with me about her superhero origin story, earning street cred with readers, and her truly unique process. Rainmaker.FM is Brought to You By Discover why more than 80,000 companies in 135 countries choose WP Engine for managed WordPress hosting. Start getting more from your site today! Since her first novel — The Labyrinth, published in 2004 — the hybrid author has gone on to pen over 24 volumes of both fiction and poetry across multiple genres (including fantasy, sci-fi, young adult, and horror). In addition to being published and anthologized in dozens of print and online journals, Catherynne has won or been nominated for every major award in her field, including the Hugo Award (for both a novel and a podcast), and been a finalist for both the Nebula and World Fantasy Awards. She is perhaps best known for her crowdfunded phenomenon The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making — a book launched by a dedicated online fan community that went on to become a NY Times bestseller. The series — which recently concluded with book five, The Girl Who Raced Fairyland All the Way Home — has been lauded by fellow author Neil Gaiman, and Time magazine called it, “One of the most extraordinary works of fantasy, for adults or children, published so far this century.” The prolific author continues to find innovative ways to connect with her audience, and she recently launched a Patreon project called “The Mad Fiction Laboratory,” where she offers professional and personalized advice on the business and craft of writing, as well as a sneak peek at her multiple works-in-progress. If you’re a fan of The Writer Files, please click subscribe to automatically see new interviews. In Part One of this file Catherynne Valente and I discuss: How to write a novel in three to ten days The story behind her four-month “circus” book tour and the birth of a viral bestseller Her love of performance Previews of her three wildly different upcoming projects The umbrella cover museum that doubles as her office Listen to The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience below ... Download MP3 Subscribe by RSS Subscribe in iTunes The Show Notes If you’re ready to see for yourself why over 200,000 website owners trust StudioPress — the industry standard for premium WordPress themes and plugins — just go to StudioPress.com How Bestselling Fantasy & Sci-Fi Author Catherynne M. Valente Writes: Part Two CatherynneMValente.com Catherynne M. Valente on Amazon Cat’s Patreon project – “The Mad Fiction Laboratory” James Patterson Teaches Writing Cat Valente on Twitter Kelton Reid on Twitter The Transcript How Bestselling Fantasy & Sci-Fi Author Catherynne M. Valente Writes: Part One Voiceover: Rainmaker FM. Kelton Reid: Welcome back to The Writer Files. I am your host, Kelton Reid, to take you on yet another tour of the habits, habitats, and brains of renowned writers. This week the prolific, multiple award-winning, New York Times bestselling author, Catherynne M. Valente took a break at her spooky writer’s island to chat with me about her superhero origin story, earning street cred with readers, and her truly unique process. Since her fortuitous first novel, The Labyrinth, published in 2004, the hybrid author has gone on to pen over twenty four volumes of both fiction and poetry across multiple genres, including fantasy, sci-fi, young adult, and horror. In addition to being published and anthologized in dozens of print and online journals, Catherynne has won or been nominated for every major award in her field, including the Hugo Award, for both a novel and a podcast and been a finalist for both the Nebula and the World Fantasy awards. She is perhaps best known for her crowdfunded phenomenon, The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making, a book launched by a dedicated online fan community, that went on to become a New York Times Bestseller. The series, which recently concluded with a fifth book, has been lauded by fellow author Neil Gaiman, and Time Magazine called it, “One of the most extraordinary works of fantasy, for adults or children, published so far this century.” The prolific author continues to find innovative ways to connect with her audience and she recently launched a Patreon project called The Mad Fiction Laboratory where she offers professional and personalized advice on the business and craft of writing, as well as a sneak peek into her multiple works in progress. In part one of this file, Cat and I discuss how to write a novel in three to ten days, the story behind her four month circus, book tour, and the birth of a viral bestseller, her love of performance, previews of her three wildly different upcoming projects, and The Umbrella Cover Museum that doubles as her office. The Writer Files is brought to you by the all the new StudioPress Sites, a turnkey solution that combines the ease of an all-in-one website builder with the flexible power of WordPress. It’s perfect for authors, bloggers, podcasters, and affiliate marketers, as well as those selling physical products, digital downloads, and membership programs. If you’re ready to take your WordPress site to the next level, see for yourself why over 200,000 website owners trust StudioPress. Go to Rainmaker.FM/StudioPress now. That’s Rainmaker.FM/StudioPress. And if you’re a fan of The Writer Files, please click subscribe to automatically see new interviews as soon as they’re published. And we are rolling once again on this show with a special guest, and Catherynne M. Valente is here today, multiple award-winning, prolific, New York Times Bestselling author of over a dozen works of fiction and poetry. Thank you so much for taking time out of your busy schedule, I know you’ve got a lot in the hopper, to chat with listeners about your fantastic work and your process as a writer. It s real exciting to talk to you today. Catherynne Valente: No problem, thanks for having me. How to Write a Novel in Three to Ten Days Kelton Reid: Yeah, yeah. I m extremely inspired by your story as a writer. I know you ve done a lot of stuff and I kinda wanna chat about, I guess maybe, for listeners who aren t familiar with you and your fantastic journey to where you are today. Can you kind of give us a little bit of your, just your origins as a writer and how you got your start? I know you’ve done a ton, a ton of stuff. Catherynne Valente: My very minor superhero origin story? Kelton Reid: Yeah. Catherynne Valente: My first novel came out when I was twenty five, so twelve years ago, and it was called The Labyrinth. It came out with Prime Books, which is a small press, independent press. I had really only just graduated from college a couple of years before and I had heard about NaNoWriMo, which was just, or nano-WRY-mo, I always say nano-REE-mo, and I know it’s wrong. It had just started. I was only in its second year and I had just graduated and I was working as a professional fortune teller in Rhode Island. Kelton Reid: Wow. Catherynne Valente: In a genuine, tall, gothic tower, called the Old Armory, in Newport, Rhode Island. I hadn’t really been writing a lot while I was in college, because I was in such an academically rigorous program that I just, I had sort of fallen away from it. Most of what I had done, up until writing that first novel, was poetry. And by most I mean all, except for one short story I was required to write for class. I had done poetry my whole life. But I wanted to see if I could write a novel. I didn’t know if I could, but I thought, “What do I have to lose? I’ll give it a shot.” It was October instead of November, and I didn’t want to wait. And I was 22 so I was full of piss and vinegar, and didn’t know I couldn’t do things yet. So I said, “Thirty days is for wimps. I’m gonna do it in ten.” Kelton Reid: Wow. Catherynne Valente: And I did. Which seems fully insane to me now. Between tarot readings I would pull out my laptop, my little, tiny laptop, and work on this book. And of course I hadn’t even thought about publishing it. I just wanted to see if it was something I could do. I submitted it to a few independent publishers, I knew it was too weird for a big New York publisher, and didn’t really get any … I got a lot of rejections saying, “This is the most beautiful thing we’ve ever read, and we’re definitely not publishing it.” So, at 22, I didn’t really know what to do with that. So I gave up for a while and just put it away. And then I was living in Japan, my then husband, ex-husband, was a naval officer, and I started a LiveJournal. One of the people that I got to know on LiveJournal was Nick Mamatas, and he had just published his first book, so I left a comment on his LiveJournal asking who I should be submitting to, not asking him to look at my work or anything, just, Who’s out there that likes to publish weird stuff? He gave me a list and I said, “Yeah, they’ve all rejected me. Except for Prime Books and they’re not open to submission.” He said, “No, they are. They just don’t want to read slush. So send me your book, and if I like it, I’ll send it on.” And I did, and he did. And I actually got an email from Jeff VanderMeer saying, “They’re going to publish your book. I want to write the introduction. So when they email you to tell you they’re going to publish your book, tell them you want me to write the introduction.” So that was sort of how that first book happened. It was all very much out of the blue. My second book, which I also published with Prime Books, was for the Blue Lake 3-Day Novel competition, in which you’re supposed to write a novel in three days, which is really a misnomer, because it’s supposed to be 30,000 words, which is not a novel by anybody’s definition. The prize for that contest is a publishing contract. I did not win that prize, but Prime published that second book. And then I gave them a manuscript, and, in an act of great magnanimousness, my editor said, “This is much more commercial than anything else you’re writing and I’m going to send it to my friend at Bantam.” Bantam Spectra. And that was the manuscript that became The Orphan’s Tales. Bantam Spectra took a year and a half to get back to me. They said, “We really like it, but we want to see the second book in the series. Which should be fine, because your editor says it’s almost done.” I had not begun this book. I don’t know where my editor got that idea. So my last four months in Japan, as I was preparing a transpacific move, was me trying so hard to finish this book. Just about setting foot back in America, I got an offer from Bantam, and that was my first big New York book. That’s sort of how it all got started back in the early 2000s. Kelton Reid: Geez, and that’s not even that long ago, but … Catherynne Valente: No, I mean, it is and it isn’t. It feels like a lot longer ago than it is, and it doesn’t in a very strange way. Time is weird once you get older. The Story Behind Her Four-Month Circus Book Tour and the Birth of a Viral Bestseller Kelton Reid: Sure, it have a hyperbolic effect at times, when you think of it like that. But, you’ve won or been nominated for every major award in your field, which means you’ve written across these different genres, primarily Fairyland novels, which you’re very well known for. You’ve got all these other fantastic speculative pieces, and you’ve published in multiple award-winning publications. You’ve just done so much, so the prolific nature of it is that it seems like you’re working all the time, or writing all the time. Or that may be just my impression, looking at your resume and all the stuff you’ve done. But anyway, the crowdfunded phenomenon, The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making, is fascinating to me, because it started on LiveJournal, you mentioned LiveJournal, and you crowdfunded it and it became this New York Times Bestselling book, that then Neil Gaiman blurbed. Can you talk a little about that? Catherynne Valente: Yeah, so I had been going on with Bantam Spectra for another book after The Orphan’s Tales, and unfortunately six weeks before that book was supposed to come out, it’s called Black Wednesday in publishing, the 2008 crash had happened and half of publishing in New York was laid off. So my editor called me and said she had been laid off. It actually turned out that Bantam Spectra ceased to exist that day. It was reorganized back into Random House. And so there was nobody there to pick up the phones. We knew, because you kinda get three strikes in New York. You have three books that fail, you’re gonna have a real hard time breaking in again. And The Orphan’s Tales hadn’t failed. It won a lot of awards and was very critically acclaimed, but it hadn’t had stellar sales. So we had a very strong feeling that if Palimpsest, which was the next book, failed, that was it. So I and my partner and a dear, dear friend of mine named S.J Tucker, who’s a singer-songwriter, decided to make it as much of a success as we could, with knowing that there was one person sitting in a secretarial desk at my publisher s. And there was just nobody to do the work. We got a blurb from Warren Ellis and there was just nobody in the office to tell them to put that on the cover of the book. That’s what happened to publishing during this time, and nobody could sell a book. Unless you were already this massive bestseller, there was no way you could sell a book at the end of 2008, beginning of 2009. So we toured from Maine to Los Angeles for four months, selling this book out of the back of S.J’s tour van. We had all these reading concerts. S.J did an album based on Palimpsest, and she would sing and I would read. We picked up performers everywhere. It was the circus. And everywhere we went, people kept asking me about this one part of Palimpsest, because the main character in that book, her favorite novel from when she was a little girl was The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making. It was not real. It was just meant to be a little character piece in Palimpsest. Which is a very adult book, by the way, with a capital A and three Xs. And the first paragraph from Fairyland is in Palimpsest and nothing else. But, as part of trying to do everything we could for this book, we made an alternate reality game, and one of the easter eggs was an Amazon order page for Fairyland, or of a cover that I had mocked up out of an Arthur Rackham drawing and everything. And so people were like, “They’re all out of stock on Amazon. Where do I get a copy of this?” I m like, “Well, you’ll notice the url still says CatherynneMValente.com. This is just something we post-modern kids do from time to time.” But people just kept asking where they could get it. And when I got home my partner had been laid off from two jobs, or got laid off from two jobs within six weeks of each other. And we had just moved to Maine not even six months before, and didn’t really have the money to move again to a better job. And so I was like, “Alright, well I’m gonna do a serialized novel then, on my website. And I’ll just put up a little donation button, and hopefully we can pay our rent and get some groceries this month.” And I went through my notes while I was looking for something that I didn’t think I would lose anything if I published it myself. Because back then, Kickstarter hadn’t started up yet, or if it had, it would have just started. Kindle was only just beginning to be a thing. There’s very much a feeling that if you self publish something, you were giving up the possibility of a big publisher. So I thought, “Well, nobody would ever publish a children’s book that was so connected to an adult book with a capital A and three Xs. So I’m not losing anything if I do Fairyland. And everybody wants to read Fairyland. I’ve been hearing about it for months now.” So I did. Her Love of Performance Catherynne Valente: Every Monday I posted a chapter of Fairyland and I recorded myself reading it, which actually turned out to be … I did it because I love to read out loud and I’m good at it, I was an actress most of my life, but it turns out that I have a lot of vision impaired readers who, for the first time, could take part in this viral thing, because they could listen to it. And I had a little donation button that said, “Give whatever you think the book is worth. If you don’t think it’s worth anything, don’t worry about it. If you don’t have any money, don’t worry about it, just enjoy it.” And it went viral within twenty four hours. Boing Boing was doing pieces on it, and io9 and Neil Gaiman linked to it. And it just became this huge thing that saved us, in a very very real and tangible way. I remember being at a convention right after it really hit, and somebody in the audience asked, “Well, you realize you can’t go back and change anything, because you’ve already posted it online.” And I said, “Oh, s***.” It had never occurred to me that that was gonna be a problem. I kept a couple weeks ahead of the posting schedule, but again, much like writing The Labyrinth in ten days instead of thirty, I just ran ahead with something without knowing that I couldn’t do it and it worked out incredibly well. It won this Web Fiction of the Decade Award, up against Girl Genius and Dr. Horrible and XKCD and all of these things which are far more well known than me, even in the organization that runs that, even in their roundup, they’re like, “We don’t understand what happened. We don’t know what this is, but apparently you do.” And it won the Andre Norton Award long before it, a year before, it ever came out in print, which is administered with the Nebula Awards for YA. Before it finished posting online, my agent found an amazing publisher for it, Feiwel and Friends, And it debuted at number eight on the New York Times list. It’s genuine magic. I still don’t really have … People ask me all the time how to do what I did, and the answer is, “I don’t even know if I could do what I did.” It was just a perfect storm of people feeling helpless and wanting to help, of me having a lot of cred from having published traditionally for so long, and a lot of adult readers who had never been able to share my work with their kids, and hopefully the quality of the work, and just who picked it up and ran with it. A lot of things had to come together to make it happen, and it was incredible. Kelton Reid: Wow, wow. It’s surely an inspiring story, to say the least. You’ve got this fan community that is dedicated, a large online following, in addition to everything you have out in the world. So, is the best place to find all of your works at your website, then? Catherynne Valente: Yeah, CatherynneMValente.com. Catherynne is spelled funny. Kelton Reid: It’s a great spelling. Catherynne Valente: Thank you. And I’m very active on Twitter at @CatValente. Kelton Reid: I’ll link to that. I’ll link to both. And of course, you’ve got a more recent development that’s not technically publishing, but it is a Patreon project that you just started up. It sounds like The Mad Fiction Laboratory, which you’re offering advice on the craft and business of writing there, which is really cool to see. So I’ll link to that as well. Did you want to say anything about that? Catherynne Valente: Yeah, so we’ve just started this. This is, like, the third day that it’s existed. And basically, it’s every month, I will be, for subscribers, patrons, I will be putting out an essay, as you say, about the craft and business of writing. But a funny one that makes it entertaining. Important to note, because a lot of those things are just so dry. I remember when I was first starting out just reading endless, endless articles about how to write a hit book and how to get an agent and how to write a good sentence. And most of them, like the best you could hope for, is if it was written in a very serious inspirational tone. And I would often feel exhausted after reading it, like, “Oh, I really want to be a writer, but oh man. I just feel so much pressure from ” Even the inspirational stuff just made me feel like failing at being what that person wanted me to be. So I wanted to write these essays that are very funny and lighthearted that still give that information and a little more motivational oomph. But also, patrons will be able to get excerpts of whatever I’m working on that month. So for example, I just released on the feed today, the first chapter of a book I’m working on that’s so secret, it hasn’t even been announced yet, and I can’t even tell you the title. The patrons know the title now and they can see the first chapter. Kelton Reid: Oh, that’s cool. Catherynne Valente: We haven’t even told anyone it exists yet. So a lot of really exclusive material will be available through the Patreon, as well as teaching people what I have learned after 13 years in the industry. So it’s a little bit of me, it’s a little bit of everyone else, and hopefully we can make mad science together. Kelton Reid: Yeah, yeah. I’m kind of imagining it being like the opposite of the James Patterson Teaches Writing MasterClass where he looks so serious and like, you know, these closeups of his forehead and … Catherynne Valente: Yeah, no, I’ll have bangs so you don’t see any of my forehead. But, I mean, writing is a serious business and it can be incredibly stressful, so I think that making it a fun as possible is the way to get things done. Because if you feel great pressure of creating literature for the ages, and then running a small business, which is what writing is. It’s really hard to come home from work at the end of the day and start up that mountain. Previews of Her Three Wildly Different Upcoming Projects Kelton Reid: For sure, for sure. Well, that’s great. We’ll definitely link to that and point listeners at that one. So you hinted at some secret stuff coming up, but I understand that you have three books coming out this year. Catherynne Valente: I do. They could not be more different, either. So in June, June 7th, The Refrigerator Monologues is coming out. Which is, I like to describe it as, “The vagina monologues for super heroes’ girlfriends.” So it basically takes these tropes of the girl in a refrigerator, which was coined by Gail Simone to describe all of these women in superhero comics who are murdered or maimed and raped and driven crazy and lose their powers, in order to further the plot line of the male hero, rather than that being important because it happened to them. So because I don’t have the right to Gwen Stacy or Harley Quinn or, you know, any of the characters that had this happen to them in comics, I had to just go ahead and create a completely cohesive, superhero cinematic universe of my own. No problem. And so, if you are a big comic book fan, you will have a thousand Easter eggs in this book and you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about, and if you’re not, they all stand alone. There’s a beautiful comic for each section done by Annie Wu, who’s an amazing comic artist, and I’m so, so excited for it. It’s so different than anything else I’ve ever done. I think I’ve dropped more F-bombs than I ever have in a book before. So I really hope people like that. I also have Mass Effect: Annihilation coming out. I have done a Mass Effect tie in book for the new game, Andromeda, that’s coming out in March. The book’s not coming out in March. The book’s coming out later in the year. And The Glass Town Game is coming out September 5th, which is my next middle grade book. And that one I describe as the Brontë children go to Narnia, Charlotte Brontë and Emily Brontë, Ann Brontë, and their brother Branwell. When they were little kids, before they became these famous writers, when they were little kids they were just like any other geeky kids that you know now, and they made this fantasy world that they kind of LARPed, RPGed. They created this world that’s build out of a child’s understanding of British politics and the Napoleonic Wars and Yorkshire fairytales and all of this crazy stuff. And they wrote in world magazines that were published by their characters. It’s incredible. We still have a great deal of it. And there’s just so much there. The idea of The Glass Town Game, Glass Town is the name of this world, is that they actually went there, that it’s a real place that they actually visited as children. That’ll be coming out in September. Kelton Reid: I love that. So you haven’t been very busy. Catherynne Valente: No, not at all, no. Mostly just sitting back and eating chips. The Umbrella Cover Museum that Doubles as Her Office Kelton Reid: All right, well I’m sure that listeners are eager to hear about your day to day productivity. So how much time, per day, are you getting ready to get into the mode or researching stuff before you start to write? Catherynne Valente: It really depends on whether I’m on deadline or not. I’m on a pretty tight deadline right now, so I will say it does take me quite a while to sort of get into the space. I live on a spooky island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. So I have my house, but my house is filled with animals and a partner and a million distractions. So there’s this place, I’m pointing, you can’t see ’cause it’s a podcast, that I’m pointing towards it, out my window, but down by the waterfront on the island is this little tiny building which, during the summer, from Memorial Day to Labor Day, is an Umbrella Cover Museum, or The Umbrella Cover Museum. It’s a museum for the little sacks that your umbrellas come in that you lose immediately and they all end up here in Maine. But she doesn’t live here. She just lives here in the summer, so for the rest of the year it’s my office. So I go down there, and usually I go down to my office and I spend at least an hour making myself coffee, poking around in my notes, posting to Twitter, and then I sort of ease into work. So it usually takes me an hour or so to get into the right space. On a deadline I’ll be down there every day. But when I don’t have a severe deadline, it’s pretty important for me, in my creative process, to have fallow periods where I’m not pumping out word counts everyday. So, I need to be reading other people’s books, I need to be watching new shows and movies and things like that. I never know how that kind of stuff is gonna feed in. That super secret project I was talking about, I ended up binge watching a bunch of British comedy panel shows, and it actually ended up helping me get into the right voice for this project in a huge way without ever meaning to. I just really like British panel comedy shows. And all that stuff is really important, so I don’t take the dictum of, “You must write every day,” completely seriously. For a creative mind, especially if you’re somebody who works on a lot of projects at once, like I do, I think that the time that you’re not working can be as valuable, as far as getting the juices flowing, as the time that you are working. Kelton Reid: Yeah, for sure. That creative process obviously involves those important steps of putting information out Putting information in, excuse me, the preparation and incubation phase, and then you kinda have the elimination and you sit down and you spit it out. Catherynne Valente: You are what you eat. Kelton Reid: Thank you so much for joining us for this half of a tour of the writer’s process. If you enjoy The Writer Files, please subscribe to the show and leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts to help other writers find us. And for more episodes or just to leave a comment or a question you can always drop by WriterFiles.FM and chat with me on Twitter at @KeltonReid. Cheers. Talk to you next week.
Ryan Daly reviews Black Canary #12, the final issue of her 2015 series by writer Brenden Fletcher and artists Annie Wu and Sandy Jarrell. Plus, a review of EP 1, the official music of Black Canary. Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts and #spellsandyells Subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 Music: “Old World", "Fish Out Of Water", "The Man With the X-Ray Eyes" by Black Canary. Thanks for listening!
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The Riverdale Podcast Presents: The Archie Andrews Old Time Radio Show
Jughead #2 is our book of the week! Other topics include Annie Wu's interview at Hitflix, the Archie Comics solicitations for February 2016, new releases, and more! Search the archive at riverdalepodcast.libsyn.com. Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes and write a review! You can e-mail the show at riverdalepodcast@yahoo.com and follow the show on facebook and twitter! Thanks for listening! The Riverdale Podcast is a weekly podcast devoted to Archie Comics! If you love Archie, Jughead, Betty, Veronica, Reggie, Midge, Dilton, Moose, Lil Jinx, Pat the Brat, Wilbur, That Wilkin Boy, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Josie and the Pussycats, and the rest of the Riverdale gang, this is the podcast for you! We also discuss Archie's licensed titles, Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man, as well as Archie's Dark Circle superhero titles! Share
Blood. Sweat. Vomit (Wednesday Night Wars) Pain. Juice. Ring burn (Wednesday Night Wars) Cum. Piss. Herpes (Wednesday Night Wars) Spray tan. Pizza. Sardines (Wednesday Night Wars) Get ready to battle as Outside the Cinema goes head to head against Trick or Treat Radio! But first, they must combine their might against The Calamari Wrestler in the special review match. Mr. Chris vs. Star Wars hype, Marz vs. Ravenshadow for the undisputed end of the table championship! MonsterZero vs. his virginity in a Transformers submission only match and Bill By Force vs. Wolfenstein in a Producers Lumberjack match! It is the Wednesday Night Wars 3: Turn On Your Hurt Light! So grab your shopping bags, your raffle ticket and strap on! Topics discussed: MP-25 Tracks, Pod, Brenden Fletcher, NJPW, secret Star Wars council, wrestlers shopping, Puroresu, Banshee, Osamu Nishimura, Akira Nogami, Kaiju, Genki Genki Panic’s Drag the Lake, Black Canary, Takayama, Kaiju Big Battel, OTC top new albums of 2015, Annie Wu, Nishimura gambling troubles, Jushin Liger, Takayama's shirt, Morrissey, Nick Bockwinkel, ICP and Juggalos, As the Palaces Burn, Reverend Scott, the new studio, Robocop, proposed Creep Trilogy, warlock punches, Robert Smith, Def Leppard, Metal Allegiance, Shania Twain, Apple TV, Chris Jericho, The Force Awakens, It follows, Dangerous Men, squash videos, Faults, Deathgasm, Monster Squad, Babadook, Miami Connection, Cabin in the Woods, Dynamo health update, MZ's signature, Faculty of Horror, Derek Rook art, The El Rey network, iPads, raffle, Jump Remote Desktop, Rocky 4 30 for 30 and Squid Row.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
We're catching up on the latest comic related news stories this week: - Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur - Star Wars by Greg Rucka - what comics does Scott LOVE? - New League of Extraordinary Gentlemen series announced - James Spader's voice is like butter - the Science of Lightsabers (nerds) - Steven Amell on Raw and SummerSlam - Patrick Stewart cast in final Wolverine film - RIP Route 29 Batman - Tom Hardy to produce and star in 100 Bullets film - Brian Azzarello - Jess and Scott fight - First look at Punisher, Black Panther, and Crossbones in costume - Ronda Rousey wants to be Captain Marvel, but who would actually be a GOOD choice? - Haley Atwell as The Doctor? - Fantastic Four sucks, more to come on that next week - Mark Hamill demands he voice the Joker once again - a date with Destiny - RIP Yvonne Craig - Annie Wu to replace Fiona Staples on Archie Next week we review the catastrophic Fantastic Four film!
Jay and Mike recommend you catch up with "Daredevil" before it wraps up next week, and while you're at it, start reading the new "Black Canary" series. Then, Mike shares a time when Salem - Sabrina the Teenage Witch's talking cat who, by the way, has a VERY sketchy origin story - turned the world of Archie upside down with some magical meddling! Finally, we play "Super-Mundane," and ask what heroes would be the best and worst travel agents? The best might surprise you! (The worst probably won't.) Pull List: Jay: "Daredevil" (Marvel Comics), written by Mark Waid, art by Chris Samnee. The final issue, #18, comes out September 2nd. Mike: "Black Canary" (DC Comics), written by Brendan Fletcher, art by Annie Wu. Main Segment: "Archie" #636 - "The Great Switcheroo!" (Archie Comics), written by Tania Del Rio, pencilled by Gisele, inks by Rich Koslowski. Game: "Super-Mundane - Best / Worst Travel Agent?" Listen to full episodes at PartialArc.com Email us at becausecomics@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter at @partialarc Read Mike's columns every Tuesday and Thursday at PartialArc.com, and follow him on Twitter at @supergeekmike
An amazing trend is taking over comics: girl bands. In this episode of "Girls Like Comics, Dammit," Katie Tregs and Jessica discuss Jem and the Holograms by Kelly Thompson and Sophie Campbell, Spider-Gwen by Jason LaTour and Robbi Rodriguez, and Black Canary by Brendan Fletcher and Annie Wu. Check out BitchTeamAlpha.com for more content as well as links to all our social media.
This week James and Nick are joined by the dynamic-duo behind DC Comics' "Black Canary"! Writer Brenden Fletcher and Artist Annie Wu sit down with the guys to discuss why now is the perfect time for Dinah Lance to get her own series, Brenden's love for Criterion films, the inspiration behind Annie's artwork, and more! James and Nick also review Valiant's "Book of Death", discuss Ant-Man, and as always tons of NERD NEWS!
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Last year the inaugural Special Edition Comic-Con, debuted in NYC taking up a very small part of the Javitz Center. This year they moved the convention to Pier 94 and added a show floor! Join Hadas and Debbie from the IGGPPC and her podcast You Haven't Seen?! as we discuss the con. Debbie went on both days and Hadas went on Sunday. Highlights include: meeting Katie Cook and Jill Pantozzi, and the panel called Creating Comics: The Real Stories which featured the two women previously mentioned plus: Marguerite Bennett, Dylan Meconis, Kate Leth, Marjorie Liu, Annie Wu and Becky Cloonan! A Giveaway is planned for August 2nd! :) -- If you want Common Room, Marvel, Disney or more gear on Redbubble. CHECK IT OUT! Subscribe via iTunes or your favorite podcast directory! Follow Common Room with Bloglovin If you enjoyed this episode, check out our most recent main episodes: Attack of the Clones: Star Wars RewatchJurassic World Long and ShortTopical Dish and Obssesions 2: Food, Fitness, and TVPhantom Menace: Star Wars RewatchMad Men Series Chat with Dave from Pop Culture Case StudyAvengers: Age of UltronWINE (and the SOMM documentary) Or more F3 (Food, Fitness, Fashion): F3: Episode 28: Larissa's PicksF3: Episode 27: #WorklifeF3: Episode 26: Fairy Tales/Into the WoodsF3: Episode 25: New Year's!F3: Episode 23: 2/3 Yemenite We are now part of Wizard World's Con Radio network. Check it out! :)
Nieuws: Eindelijk opnieuw Nederlandstalige Marvel Comics via Standaard Uitgeverij, Grant Morrison wordt EiC van Heavy Metal Magazine en de parallelle realiteit van Arthur Suydam en Warren Ellis schrijft James Bond voor Dynamite Nerds in de buitenwereld: Hoe was Starcom in Gent en het Internationaal Cartoonfestival in Oostende? Comics: Rachel Rising door Terry Moore, Secret Wars #4 door Jonathan Hickman en Esad Ribic en Black Canary #1 door Brendan Fletcher en Annie Wu. Met: Malkavian, Pablo & nout Wedstrijd: Body Bags vol 1 Father's Day door Jason Pearson. www.brainfreeze.be Gedachten over popcultuur koel geserveerd. De Nederlandstalige website over comics, films, Tv-series en games. Met nieuws, reviews en leuke weetjes.
DC - Black Canary #1. Brenden Fletcher y Annie Wu. - Doctor Fate #1. Paul Levitz y Sonny Liew. - Doomed #1. Scott Lobdell y Javier Fernández. - Harley Quinn & Power Girl #1. Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray y Stephane Roux. - Justice League of America #1. Bryan Hitch. - Martian Manhunter #1. Rob Williams y Eddy Barrows. - Robin: Son of Batman #1. Patrick Gleason. MARVEL - Squadron Sinister #1. Marc Guggenheim y Carlos Pacheco. - Thors #1. Jason Aaron y Chris Sprouse. OTRAS EDITORIALES - Empty Zone #1. Jason Shawn Alexander. (Image). - The Fiction #1. Kurt Pires y David Rubín. (Boom!). - Alex+Ada #15. Jonathan Luna y Sarah Vaughn. (Image). Final de colección.
DC - Black Canary #1. Brenden Fletcher y Annie Wu. - Doctor Fate #1. Paul Levitz y Sonny Liew. - Doomed #1. Scott Lobdell y Javier Fernández. - Harley Quinn & Power Girl #1. Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray y Stephane Roux. - Justice League of America #1. Bryan Hitch. - Martian Manhunter #1. Rob Williams y Eddy Barrows. - Robin: Son of Batman #1. Patrick Gleason. MARVEL - Squadron Sinister #1. Marc Guggenheim y Carlos Pacheco. - Thors #1. Jason Aaron y Chris Sprouse. OTRAS EDITORIALES - Empty Zone #1. Jason Shawn Alexander. (Image). - The Fiction #1. Kurt Pires y David Rubín. (Boom!). - Alex+Ada #15. Jonathan Luna y Sarah Vaughn. (Image). Final de colección.
The summer con season is in full swing and this year – for the first time ever – includes another show in New York City. This was the inaugural Special Edition NYC con held in Manhattan’s Javits Center, and unlike the big ol’ New York Comic Con, this con was strictly comics. Brett hit the show floor and grabbed some interviews, catching up with old friends and making new ones. Will Sliney (Fearless Defenders) on Spider-Man 2099 Marguerite Bennett (Joker’s Daughter) on writing Firestar in Amazing X-Men Annual #1 Mike Norton (Battle Pug) on his hot hot Con Bowler meme Rachelle Rosenberg on coloring Superior Foes of Spider-Man and Star Wars: Legacy Maki Naro (Sufficiently Remarkable) on his time on StripSearch Annie Wu (Hawkeye) on the NYC improv comedy scene and her team Villain; cameo appearance by Kris Anka! Music: “Editions of You” by Roxy Music "Special Edition NYC 2014" originally appeared at http://mattandbrettlovecomics.com/podcast/2014/special-edition-nyc.html
On Todays Word Balloon, we catch up with Matt Fraction for another Fireside Chat.Matt & Chip Zdarsky are enjoying massive popularity with their Image Book Sex Criminals, which is at the top of the NYT Best Seller List , not to mention Time Magazine's Comic Book Of The year, and even more mainstream press critical acclaim. We talk about the book, plus his other Image series Sattelite Sam co-created with Howard Chaykin , and the continuing Hawkeye series for Marvel with David Aja and Annie Wu.Then an amazing Kickstarter campaign to support a play about the life and career of Jack Kirby is discussed with the husband & wife creators behind the project, Fred Van Lente & Playwright Crystal Skillman. We talk about KING KIRBY which is part of the Comic Book Theater Festival happening in June at The Brick in NYC. We talk about the unique challenges of presenting this as a stage play, Crystal's meeting with the legendary Producer/Director Hal Prince , and more.We wrap up with writer Marc Andreyko, who amidst controversy has taken on the writing chores on Batwoman for DC, and delivering an excellent superhero rocedural with strong charcter moments . Marc talks about the book,and projects with Clive Barker for BOOM! , a fun spy book for IDW, and his Cinderella arc that just wrapped up in Vertigo's FAIREST.
- All-New Invaders #1. James Robinson y Steve Pugh. (Marvel). - All-New X-Men #22.NOW. Bendis e Immonen. (Marvel). - Deadly Class #1. Rick Remender y Wes Craig. (Image). - Hawkeye #16. Fraction y Annie Wu. (Marvel). - All-New X-Factor #2. Peter David y Di Giandomenico. (Marvel). - Black Widow #2. Nathan Edmonson y Phil Noto. (Marvel).
- All-New Invaders #1. James Robinson y Steve Pugh. (Marvel). - All-New X-Men #22.NOW. Bendis e Immonen. (Marvel). - Deadly Class #1. Rick Remender y Wes Craig. (Image). - Hawkeye #16. Fraction y Annie Wu. (Marvel). - All-New X-Factor #2. Peter David y Di Giandomenico. (Marvel). - Black Widow #2. Nathan Edmonson y Phil Noto. (Marvel).
Infinity se ha acabdo. Hickman y Cheung+Weaver cierran el evento en el número 6 con unas superhostias y una resolución no diré sacada de la manga, pero sí un tanto facilona. En New Avengers #12, con Deodato Jr. dando la vida como de costumbre, se confirma lo que nos temíamos: La amenaza de los universos que se colapsan sigue adelante y el incluir el tebeo en el cheklist de Infinity era para despistar. Hablamos también de una nueva colección de Image titulada Black Science, de Rick Remender y Matteo Scalera. Un científico anarquista forma parte de un grupo dedicado a investigar toda la cienca, incluidas las artes oscuras. En una misión en un lugar bizarro las cosas se tuercen y no tienen pinta de que vayan a arreglarse pronto... Y Fraction lleva la acción de Hawkeye #14 hasta Los Ángeles para seguir las evoluciones de Kate Bishop superheroína/detective privada/joven arruinada. Annie Wu le ayuda a poner encanto visual al tebeo. Muy disfrutable.
Infinity se ha acabdo. Hickman y Cheung+Weaver cierran el evento en el número 6 con unas superhostias y una resolución no diré sacada de la manga, pero sí un tanto facilona. En New Avengers #12, con Deodato Jr. dando la vida como de costumbre, se confirma lo que nos temíamos: La amenaza de los universos que se colapsan sigue adelante y el incluir el tebeo en el cheklist de Infinity era para despistar. Hablamos también de una nueva colección de Image titulada Black Science, de Rick Remender y Matteo Scalera. Un científico anarquista forma parte de un grupo dedicado a investigar toda la cienca, incluidas las artes oscuras. En una misión en un lugar bizarro las cosas se tuercen y no tienen pinta de que vayan a arreglarse pronto... Y Fraction lleva la acción de Hawkeye #14 hasta Los Ángeles para seguir las evoluciones de Kate Bishop superheroína/detective privada/joven arruinada. Annie Wu le ayuda a poner encanto visual al tebeo. Muy disfrutable.
Jermaine, Stephen and Jody will make you salivate over this year's San Diego Comic Con International exclusives, will make you buy Herobear & the Kid, Astro City and Daredevil Dark Nights and WILL make you tune in next time! Show Notes: "HeroesCon 2013 Francesco Francavilla Mondo Limited Edition Screen Print" at Heroes Online.com. "Hasbro Unveils 'Thunderbolts', 'G.I. Joe Vs. Transformers', And More SDCC 2013 Exclusives" at Comics Alliance.com. "Venture Bros. Death's Head Monarch & Dr. Mrs. the Monarch 8" Figurines in Tin Tote Gift Set" at Entertainment Earth.com. "First Look at IDW Limited's Locke & Key Head Games Signature Plates" at Fire Wire Blog.com. Watch Arrested Development Season 4 on Netflix! Annie Wu's Tobias Funke as the Thing! Man of Steel Midnight Release Party - Thursday, June 13th at 11 PM! Comics at the Table! - Heroebear & the Kid Special #1, Astro City #1, Daredevil Dark Nights #1, Kick-Ass 3 #1 and Supermag!
To celebrate the show's hundredth and a half anniversary and the success of Free Comic Book Day 2013, Stephen and Griffin sit down with a star-studded cast of creators including the Mighty Skullboy Army's Jacob Chabot, Hawkeye's Annie Wu, Primates' Maris Wicks, Skyward's Jeremy Dale, FCBD's Kelly Dale, Flesh of White's Amanda Rachels, FF's Joe Quinones and the powerhouse team of SpongeBob's Gregg Schigiel, G-Man's Chris Giarrusso and the Intrepid Escapegoat's Brian Smith, all for the usual Acmecast price of FREE!
Now What?! Stephen's panel from C2E2 in Chicago! Whether you want to open a comic book store, you're just starting out in retail or you just have questions, we're here to help! Meet with members of ComicsPRO, a retail trade organization for comic book retailers, to talk about your upcoming plans. Featuring Thomas Gaul, Portlyn and Eric Kirsammer! Show Notes: Thomas's stores, Beach Ball Comics & Corner Store Comics! Portlyn's store, Brave New World Comics! Eric's stores, Chicago Comics & Quimby's Books! ComicsPRO.org, for more info on the Comic Professional Retail Organization! G-Man Coming Home Graphic Novel Release Party with creator Chris Giarrusso - Wednesday, May 1st 10 AM - 2 PM & 4:30 - 7 PM at Acme Comics! Acme Comics Sanctioned Iron Man 3 Premiere Events - Wednesday, May 2nd 8 PM - midnight at the Four Seasons Grand & Carmike 18 Cinemas! All Night Free Comic Book Day Line Party! - Friday, May 3rd 11:55 PM - Saturday, May 4th 5:00 AM at Geeksboro Coffeehouse Cinema! FREE COMIC BOOK DAY 2013!!! - Satuday, May 4th 10 AM - 7 PM at Acme Comics - with special guests Thomas Boatwright, Jacob Chabot, Jeremy Dale, Chris Giarrusso, Laura Martin, Joe Quinones, Amanda Rachels, Andy Runton, Gregg Schigiel, Brian Smith, Maris Wicks, Annie Wu, Kelly Yates and Chrissie Zullo!
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of November 29, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for Titans: Beast World #1, The Amazing Spider-Man: Gang War - First Strike #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 November 29, 2023:Titans: Beast World #1DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by Ivan ReisThe Amazing Spider-Man: Gang War - First Strike #1 MarvelWritten by Zeb Wells with Cody ZiglarArt by Joey Vazquez with Julian ShawBRZRKR: Fallen Empire #1 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Mattson TomlinArt by Rebekah IsaacsBatman '89: Echoes #1DC ComicsWritten by Sam HammArt by Joe QuinonesX-Men Blue: Origins #1 MarvelWritten by Si SpurrierArt by Wilton Santos and Marcus ToAlice Never After #5 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Dan PanosianArt by Dan Panosian, Giorgio Spalletta and Cyril GlerumCity Boy #6DC ComicsWritten by Greg PakArt by Minkyu JungGang War: Luke Cage #1 MarvelWritten by Rodney BarnesArt by Ramón F. BachsSomething is Killing the Children #35 BOOM! StudiosWritten by James Tynion IVArt by Werther Dell'ederaAction Comics #1059DC ComicsWritten by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Gene Luen Yang, Dan ParentArt by Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Viktor Bogdanovic, Marguerite SauvageHoward The Duck #1 MarvelWritten by Chip Zdarsky, Daniel Kibblesmith, Jason Loo, Merritt KArt by Joe Quinones, Annie Wu, Derek Charm, Will RobsonSlow Burn #2 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Ollie MastersArt by Pierluigi MinottiAlan Scott: The Green Lantern #2DC ComicsWritten by Tim SheridanArt by Cian TormeySpider-Woman #1 MarvelWritten by Steve FoxeArt by Carola BorelliFire Power #29Image ComicsWritten by Robert KirkmanArt by Chris SamneeAmazons Attack #2DC ComicsWritten by Josie CampbellArt by Vasco GeorgievLocal Man #7 Image ComicsWritten by Tony Fleecs and Tim SeeleyArt by Tony Fleecs and Tim SeeleyDetective Comics #1078DC ComicsWritten by Ram V, Dan WattersArt by Jason Shawn Alexander, Caspar WijngaardPredator vs. Wolverine #3 MarvelWritten by Benjamin PercyArt by Ken Lashley, Hayden Sherman, Kei ZamaWhat's The Furthest Place From Here? #16 Image ComicsWritten by Matthew RosenbergArt by Tyler BossGreen Arrow #6DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Sean Izaakse, Phil Hester, Trevor HairsineCaptain America #3 MarvelWritten by J. Michael StraczynskiArt by Jesús SaizSwan Songs #5 Image ComicsWritten by W. Maxwell PrinceArt by Alex Eckman-LawnThe Flash #3DC ComicsWritten by Si SpurrierArt by Mike Deodato Jr.Drive Like Hell #2 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Rich DouekArt by Alex CormackMs. Marvel: The New Mutant #4 MarvelWritten by Iman Vellani and Sabir PirzadaArt by Carlos Gómez & Adam GorhamThe Penguin #4DC ComicsWritten by Tom KingArt by Rafael De LatorreOur 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 November 29, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for Titans: Beast World #1, The Amazing Spider-Man: Gang War - First Strike #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 November 29, 2023:Titans: Beast World #1DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by Ivan ReisThe Amazing Spider-Man: Gang War - First Strike #1 MarvelWritten by Zeb Wells with Cody ZiglarArt by Joey Vazquez with Julian ShawBRZRKR: Fallen Empire #1 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Mattson TomlinArt by Rebekah IsaacsBatman '89: Echoes #1DC ComicsWritten by Sam HammArt by Joe QuinonesX-Men Blue: Origins #1 MarvelWritten by Si SpurrierArt by Wilton Santos and Marcus ToAlice Never After #5 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Dan PanosianArt by Dan Panosian, Giorgio Spalletta and Cyril GlerumCity Boy #6DC ComicsWritten by Greg PakArt by Minkyu JungGang War: Luke Cage #1 MarvelWritten by Rodney BarnesArt by Ramón F. BachsSomething is Killing the Children #35 BOOM! StudiosWritten by James Tynion IVArt by Werther Dell'ederaAction Comics #1059DC ComicsWritten by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Gene Luen Yang, Dan ParentArt by Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Viktor Bogdanovic, Marguerite SauvageHoward The Duck #1 MarvelWritten by Chip Zdarsky, Daniel Kibblesmith, Jason Loo, Merritt KArt by Joe Quinones, Annie Wu, Derek Charm, Will RobsonSlow Burn #2 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Ollie MastersArt by Pierluigi MinottiAlan Scott: The Green Lantern #2DC ComicsWritten by Tim SheridanArt by Cian TormeySpider-Woman #1 MarvelWritten by Steve FoxeArt by Carola BorelliFire Power #29Image ComicsWritten by Robert KirkmanArt by Chris SamneeAmazons Attack #2DC ComicsWritten by Josie CampbellArt by Vasco GeorgievLocal Man #7 Image ComicsWritten by Tony Fleecs and Tim SeeleyArt by Tony Fleecs and Tim SeeleyDetective Comics #1078DC ComicsWritten by Ram V, Dan WattersArt by Jason Shawn Alexander, Caspar WijngaardPredator vs. Wolverine #3 MarvelWritten by Benjamin PercyArt by Ken Lashley, Hayden Sherman, Kei ZamaWhat's The Furthest Place From Here? #16 Image ComicsWritten by Matthew RosenbergArt by Tyler BossGreen Arrow #6DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Sean Izaakse, Phil Hester, Trevor HairsineCaptain America #3 MarvelWritten by J. Michael StraczynskiArt by Jesús SaizSwan Songs #5 Image ComicsWritten by W. Maxwell PrinceArt by Alex Eckman-LawnThe Flash #3DC ComicsWritten by Si SpurrierArt by Mike Deodato Jr.Drive Like Hell #2 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Rich DouekArt by Alex CormackMs. Marvel: The New Mutant #4 MarvelWritten by Iman Vellani and Sabir PirzadaArt by Carlos Gómez & Adam GorhamThe Penguin #4DC ComicsWritten by Tom KingArt by Rafael De LatorreAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy