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Racing on the heels of Batman Day, we celebrate eighty-five years of the Caped Crusader by finally digging into one of our recent favorite Dark Knight stories, Batman: City of Madness by Christian Ward. Technically, this is our third conversation with Ward about this particular story, but it's the first one where we can dig into it page-by-page, going full spoilers and properly exploring its characters and themes. The hardcover is now available from DC Comics, so please grab your copy, snuggle up with it, and venture into the Gotham Below with us. Batman: City of Madness spent years percolating inside Christian Ward's imagination. It extends from his infatuation with an iconic work, Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on a Serious Earth. It operates like a spiritual sequel but comes jammed with personal touches that only Ward could contribute. Our worst selves will argue for their survival. That's just one revelation we land upon while chatting with Christian Ward in this episode. We discuss the initial Gotham Below concept by starting at its end, the purpose of mirroring Batman and his rogues, and how it ideologically prepares readers for his newly announced Two-Face series, which will drop on December 4th. Continue this conversation with Christian Ward by visiting his Website and following him on Twitter and Instagram. Other Relevant Links: Our First Chat with Christian Ward About Batman: City of Madness Patreon Exclusive: Christian Ward on Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on A Serious Earth The Comics Courrier Kickstarter Pre-Launch Page Pots and Panels: A Comic Book Anthology Kickstarter Pre-Launch Page The Pots and Panels Website Final Round of Plugs (PHEW): Support the Podcast by Joining OUR PATREON COMMUNITY Watch the latest episode of The B&B Show, where Brad and Bryan Review the Hottest Cinematic Releases. And, of course, follow Comic Book Couples Counseling on Facebook, on Instagram, and on Twitter @CBCCPodcast, and you can follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson @sidewalksiren. Send us your Words of Affirmation by leaving us a 5-star Review on Apple Podcasts. Continue your conversation with CBCC by hopping over to our website, where we have reviews, essays, and numerous interviews with comic book creators. Podcast logo by Aaron Prescott @acoolhandfluke, podcast banner art by @Karen_XmenFan.
Nicky and Eric are both Batman as they celebrate their favorite extra super hero in an episode all about Batman: Arkham Asylum. Arkham Asylum is a 2009 action-adventure game developed by Rocksteady Studios and published by Eidos Interactive for Playstation 3, Xbox 360, and Windows. A Mac OS X version was released later in 2011. In the game's main storyline, Batman battles his archenemy, the Joker, who instigates an elaborate plot to seize control of Arkham Asylum, trap Batman inside with many of his incarcerated foes, and threaten Gotham City with hidden bombs. Press Any Button hosts Nicky (a new gamer) and Eric (a lifetime gamer) are a married couple who both love video games. For every video game they will discuss its past (history of the game, developers story, and fun facts), present (game play, game review and strategy), and future (will there be a sequel?? A movie?) BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE… Every game also comes with a challenge presented by the host that chose the game. If the challenge is not completed then whoever failed has to do a video game rap! So if you want to learn more about video games, hear some nerdy video game raps, or just have a good time this is the podcast for you. We try to cover all types of video games including: Retro and New video games Playstation, Nintendo, Xbox, Sega, and PC games Any and all genres including RPG, Simulation, Beat em up, platforming, mystery, first person shooter, sandbox, puzzle, action adventure, etc. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pressanybutton_podcast Credits: Nicky Smith Eric Luedtke Music by Mark Spurlock References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:_Arkham_Asylum https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eidos_Interactive https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkham_Asylum:_A_Serious_House_on_Serious_Earth http://content.usatoday.com/communities/gamehunters/post/2009/08/the-rest-of-the-story-batman-arkham-asylum/1#.UV9IM5NthNJ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/video-games/6126146/Batman-Arkham-Asylum-interview-with-Paul-Dini.html https://www.cbr.com/unused-arkham-asylum-art/ https://gamerant.com/batman-arkham-asylum-combat-stealth-radar-detective-mode/ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1282022/trivia/ https://www.ign.com/articles/2013/04/29/eight-of-the-most-hilarious-anti-piracy-measures-in-video-games https://arkhamcity.fandom.com/wiki/Luke_Oliver https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_Squad:_Kill_the_Justice_League https://www.ign.com/articles/wb-games-says-it-plans-to-double-down-on-live-service-despite-suicide-squad-failing-to-meet-expectations
A particular story has rattled around Christian Ward's imagination for years. It's been there since childhood, really. Since he first encountered Grant Morrison and Dave McKean's Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on a Serious Earth. Last year, he sent out a Tweet, taunting the universe to grant his wish - to tell his cosmic Batman saga. Now, we're weeks away from the cosmos' answer. Batman: City of Madness #1 lands on shelves from DC Comics on October 10th. It's a real humdinger, a comic that feels unlike any other Bat-book that has come before but is absolutely in conversation with the stone-cold classic mentioned above. Christian Ward explores the questions that probably nag every artist who tackles the Bat, but he does so in ways that spark new ideas and new queries. After catching a sneak preview of the first issue, we were eager to get the writer/artist in our Love Nest Zoom room. We discuss his relationship with Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on a Serious Earth and how it evolved into Batman: City of Madness. We consider Bruce Wayne's relation to his rogues and what does and does not separate him from so-called villains like Joker and Two-Face. As we do every time the caped crusader comes up on the podcast, we challenge his role as Gotham's vigilante while also addressing how much fun it is to watch him punch punks in the face. However, before we dig into City of Madness and the terrifying Batman Below that lurks underneath our favorite wretched city, we reflect on our Baltimore Comic-Con/Small Press Expo double-header weekend, including the world premiere of Married to Comics. We review these events and consider what makes each con so unique and why we could never give up one for the other. This podcast continues our year-long partnership with Omnibus, the Digital Comic Store and Reader. Each episode from now on will feature our new "Referrals" segment, sponsored by them, where we recommend other comics titles for those wishing to explore this week's themes and concepts further. CLICK HERE to learn more and explore Omnibus' unique, browsable space. Also, make sure that you keep abreast on all things Christian Ward by visiting his Website and following him on Twitter and Instagram. In a few weeks, Christian Ward will appear in our Patreon feed, conducting a page-by-page breakdown of Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on a Serious Earth. Join now for just one dollar, and listen to the previous entry in our comic creator series where artists celebrate their favorite single issues - Daniel Warren Johnson on The 'Nam #9. If you missed our previous conversation with Christian Ward, talking about Blood Stained Teeth, you can find it HERE. Don't forget to grab your tickets for our September 17th Alamo Drafthouse Winchester screenings of Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises, co-sponsored by Four Color Fantasies. Don't forget! Watch the latest episode of The B&B Show, where Brad and Bryan Review the Hottest Cinematic Releases. And, of course, follow Comic Book Couples Counseling on Facebook, on Instagram, and on Twitter @CBCCPodcast, and you can follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson @sidewalksiren. Send us your Words of Affirmation by leaving us a 5-star Review on Apple Podcasts. Continue your conversation with CBCC by hopping over to our website where we have reviews, essays, and numerous interviews with comic book creators. Podcast logo by Aaron Prescott @acoolhandfluke, podcast banner art by @Karen_XmenFan.
THE BEST BOOK CLUB IN THE MULTIVERSE! Welcome to Season 3! This season, our intrepid hosts will be journeying to the DC Universe to chronicle GRANT MORRISON'S BATMAN SAGA! In our season premiere, join the #BookClubBois as they chat about 1989's ARKHAM ASYLUM: A SERIOUS HOUSE ON SERIOUS EARTH! Batman ventures into the Asylum on invitation from The Joker – and what he witnesses within its walls will change him forever. Plus an in-depth discussion on the new DC Studios slate announced this week! Listen to Jacob's live reactions to each project as Aeric and Malcolm walk him through James Gunn's announcement! Covers the graphic novel Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth by Grant Morrison & Dave McKean Send us your questions for the Book Club Mailbag! Email: geeksplained@gmail.com Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Music Sampled: "Alive" by Warbly Jets
Legendary Comic Writer & Creator of Arkham Asylum : A Serious House on Serious Earth : Grant Morrison stops by to discuss his new book "Luda". We talk about his first literary novel, but also discuss his thoughts on the new movie "The Batman". Later we ask why the movies can't seem to get Superman right.The Disney D23 Expo was still going on as we were doing the show. D Squared and Skungy try and cover as much of the information dump as possible. It all starts with Hocus Pocus 2, Willow, The Santa Clause series, and then we jump over to Star Wars trailers. Specifically The Mandalorian Season 3 trailer, and some really good stuff about "Andor" from the Writer and Main Character Diego Luna. Then we scratch the surface of all the Marvel shows announced. We also talk about the new sequel series of "Quantum Leap" coming to NBC.All that and more on The Week in Geek with D Squared. Sunday nights at 7pm on WRNO.com and the Free iHeart Radio App. If you want to be on the show or just leave a comment, go to Newstalk 99.5 WRNO or The Week in Geek on the iHeart Radio App and Click the Red Microphone Button to leave a 30 second message! Make sure you Click the SUBSCRIBE button so you never miss a new episode. Follow us on Twitter @TWIGradio and The Week in Geek on Instagram. 9/11/22
Why is Frank Miller problematic? What is the comic "Holy Terror" about? Is it OK to enjoy comics written by a "bad person"? Why doesn't Martin Scorsese like the Marvel movies? How cool is it when Dr. Strange astral projects? Will we ever get a gritty Paste Pot Pete? Is there something mentally wrong with Batman? Are Batman comics generally pretty good? Who do you prefer as Ant-Man, Hank Pym or Scott Lang? Why is Brett excited about the She-Hulk Disney+ series? How is the MCU going to handle Deadpool? Is Watchmen a perfect comic? What does "women in refrigerators" mean? Is it fun when evil wins? What did Brian Posehn and Gerry Dugan get right about Deadpool? Reading tips: Frank Miller's Daredevil; Ronin (also Frank Miller); Bullseye: Greatest Hits by Daniel Way; Dr. Strange: The Oath; Batman: The Long Halloween; Batman and Philosophy (non-fiction book); The Dark Knight Returns; Watchmen; Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth (Grant Morrison); Killing Joke; Robin: Year One; early Ant-Man comics; early Spider-Man; early Fantastic Four; She-Hulk by John Byrne; She-Hulk by Peter David; Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe; Brian Posehn and Gerry Dugan Deadpool issues Watch tips: Netflix Daredevil; Doctor Strange; Birdman cartoon; Harvey Birdman: Attorney-at-Law; Watchmen (HBO) Recorded 10-15-21 via Zoom
Welcome to the latest episode of Crushing Comics! This week, Liz and Paul take a vacation in Gotham City as they deep dive into Batman: The Imposter #1, Arkham City: The Order of The World #1, Batman: Black & White, and the Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth and Long Halloween Reissues. All this and more! Don't forget to like share and subscribe. Keep up with the best in comics on The Comic Crush, follow us on Twitter and Instagram and like our page on Facebook. Watch our YouTube shows, treat yourself to a selection of this week's featured comics from our webshop or help us by signing-up for our Patreon to get bonus episodes and more. Follow Liz on Twitter and check out her website. Thanks for listening.
It's episode 4, and we're still going! Writer and comics historian Alan Kistler comes to to the show to discuss Grant Morrison and Dave McKean's seminal Batman graphic novel "Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth". It's a fun time! Twitter: @ComicsQuestShow Theme: @TheDanPurcell Website: certainpov.com Original art by Dave McKean Cover design by Case Aiken
Batman is the most popular super hero in existence, but his depiction as the grim, humourless Dark Knight hasn't been the whole story of his 82-year history. In this episode, Paul explores the critical period from 1986-1989 that completely redefined the character through four texts.Miller, Frank. The Dark Knight Returns. DC Comics: New York, 1986. Moore, Alan and Brian Bolland. Batman: The Killing Joke. DC Comics: New York, 1988. Morrison, Grant and Dave McKean. Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on a Serious Earth. DC Comics: New York, 1989. Starlin, Jim and Jim Aparo. Batman: A Death in the Family. DC Comics: New York, 1988. Batman theme (1989 and 1992) composed by Danny Elfman.
This podcast is off the beaten path from the usual wealth topics, but it's no less a story of perseverance and vision. It's a thrill to talk to my friends about their successes. In this case, it has been a long time and a lot of hard work in the making. Born and raised in Watertown, NY, JIM HARBERSON (TWITTER, INSTAGRAM) has a Masters in Religion and was a lawyer before embarking on his writing career. He has published many horror and sci-fi stories including produced podcasts for "Chilling Tales for Dark Nights" and the co-writer of the graphic novel, Stay Alive. Against that backdrop, his new horror compendium is out now via MARKOSIA and can be found on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. https://www.amazon.com/Disgusting-Supermarket-Death-James-Harberson/dp/1913802248/ (Cover by STEPHEN BASKERVILLE- his work is here: https://baskervillecomics.carbonmade.com/) We catch up on a variety of topics surrounding the book, his writing and growing up in the Horror/Sci Fi genre. We also talk about his foray into graphic novels. His co-authored (with me!) "Stay Alive" was nominated for the prestigious Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards (Category 22: Best Graphic Novels or Collections) You can vote for it here: https://rondoaward.com/rondoaward.com/blog/ https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082H3S64D Art by STEPHEN BASKERVILLE Jim was also nice enough to furnish a list of his favorites in the HORROR MOVIE/BOOK space. Here they are: Horror Movies Freaks (1932) The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) Vertigo (1958) Psycho (1960) Night of the Living Dead (1968) Salem’s Lot (1979) An American Werewolf in London (1981) Creepshow (1981) Halloween II (1981) The Thing (1981) Basket Case (1982) A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) Fright Night (1985) Lifeforce (1985) Night of the Creeps (1985) Re-Animator (1985) Return of the Living Dead (1985) Aliens (1986) Manhunter (1986) Evil Dead II (1987) The Lair of the White Worm (1987) The Hidden (1987) Robocop (1987) Beetlejuice (1988) Dead Heat (1988) Hellraiser II (1988) Phantasm II (1988) Bride of Re-Animator (1990) Robocop II (1990) The Silence of the Lambs (1991) Army of Darkness (1992) Basic Instinct (1992) Dead Alive (1992) Natural Born Killers (1994) From Dusk Till Dawn (1995) Lord of Illusions (1995) John Carpenter’s Vampires (1998) Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999) From Dusk Till Dawn II: Texas Blood Money (1999) Hannibal (2001) Resident Evil (2002) Darkness Falls (2003) House of 1000 Corpses (2003) Fido (2006) Halloween (2007) Planet Terror (2007) Nurse 3D (2013) Halloween (2018) Horror Books Fiction (H.P. Lovecraft, 1908-1935) Cartoons (Charles Addams 1942-1988) Animal Farm (George Orwell, 1945) 1984 (George Orwell, 1948) The Haunt of Fear (EC Comics, 1950-1955) Shock Suspenstories (EC Comics, 1952-1955) Tales from the Crypt (EC Comics, 1950-1955) The Vault of Horror (EC Comics, 1950-1955) Amphigorey, Amphigorey Too, Amphigorey Also, Amphigorey Again (Edward Gorey, 1972-2006) Creepshow (Stephen King, Bernie Wrightson, 1981) Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (Frank Miller, Klaus Janson, Lynn Varley, 1986) Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth (Grant Morrison, Dave McKean, 1988) Batman: The Cult (Jim Starlin, Bernie Wrightson, 1988) Batman: The Killing Joke (Alan Moore, Brian Bolland, 1988) Judge Dredd: Necropolis (John Wagner, Carlos Ezquerra, 2000 AD, 1990) Contact Information You can find Jim on Twitter: @NovelStay and IG: @stayalivegn Markosia pages: A Disgusting Supermarket of Death: https://markosia.com/a-disgusting-supermarket-of-death-2/ Stay Alive: https://markosia.com/books/worlds-of-horror/stay-alive/ B&N: https://bit.ly/ADSODBN https://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Actually-Intelligent-Decision-Making-1-ebook/dp/B07FPQJJQT/
Hello, Dumpers! This is another comic book edition of the Disc Dump entitled "Trade Traders." Josh from the "For Nerds By Nerds Podcast," returns to discuss "Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth" (1989).
In this episode, our two comic aficionados read the perplexing, outlandish but beautiful book that is Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth. The book delves deeper into the psychological state of Batman as he battles his way through an Arkham Asylum that has been taken over by The Joker and a host of other villains. Buckle up for a confusing and somewhat enjoyable ride written by Grant Morrison with art by Dave McKean.
In this third episode in our October 2020 horror miniseries, Clayton, Ryan and guest Evan Donnelly discuss the best (and not so good) comics, movies and video games that feature the caped crusader, Batman. From the haunting comics of Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth and Batman: The Long Halloween, to the Tim Burton and Christopher Nolan movies and the irreplaceable Arkham Asylum video game series. With an instantly recognizable silhouette meant to scare criminals on sight and a rich but dark past, Batman has not only became a pillar in the superhero genre, but a protagonist whose narrative versatility has allowed him to appear in detective thrillers, disturbing horror stories and intense crime dramas. You can find Ryan (@rterry11558) and Evan's other podcast, You Have to Hear This! @youhavetohearthispodcast and their band Beach Tower @beachtowermusic. You can find Clayton’s (@claytonterry) other podcasts, Stories Worth Sharing and You Have to Watch This!, anywhere you find podcasts. Our podcast art was done by Ted Ryan, whose art you can find @tedryanart on Instagram and Twitter. Our intro song is Bistro by Madvillian, and thank you to Anchor for making this podcast possible.
1989 yılında yayımlanan Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth, Batman külliyatının klasikleşmiş çizgi romanlarından bir tanesi. Ancak Grant Morrison - Dave McKean gibi iki süperstarın kaleminden çıkmış olmasına karşın, bu eserin hem popülaritesi, hem de niteliği ile ilgili pek çok paradoks var. Bu bölümde, bu paradokslar üzerinden kısa bir Arkham Asylum sohbeti var.
by Molly Jane Kremer and Jarrod Jones. Happy New Comic Book Day! This is Casual Wednesdays, a weekly podcast where we discuss our feelings on the comics and industry news that affects us all. This week MJ & Jarrod venture into the eldritch season with an in-depth look at DC’s phantasmagorical Bat-graphic novel, ‘Arkham Asylum: A Serious House […] The post Hey, let’s take a walk through ‘Arkham Asylum’ — CASUAL WEDNESDAYS appeared first on DoomRocket.
Just in time for the Oct. 4 release of Todd Phillips' Joker movie, Curt and Kevin are joined by Atlanta actress and comics fan Jennifer Lee for a timely (and faintly explicit) discussion of the 1989 graphic novel Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth, by Grant Morrison and Dave McKean, published by DC Comics! On April Fools' Day, the inmates, led by the Joker, have taken over Arkham Asylum and taken the staff as hostages. Their one demand? That Batman join them for a lethal game of hide and seek! Meanwhile, the journal of founder Amadeus Arkham reveals the gruesome origins of Gotham City's most notorious psychiatric facility! Can the Caped Crusader survive a gauntlet of his deadliest enemies without going insane—if he hasn't already? And can this strikingly illustrated tale check itself into that madhouse of sequential storytelling known as ... The Comics Canon? In This Episode! Church Going by Philip Larkin The Thoth tarot deck Why is Batman so uptight? The fetishization of madness “You can't let someone run around blinding horses, dude!” Is Batman mentally ill? Violent Cases and Mr. Punch Alice by Jan Svankmajer Legion season 3 Batman: I Am Suicide The Stumptown pilot The Invisibles Planetary Castle Rock season 2 Join us in two weeks as we get into the spooky spirit of October with a look at Emily Carroll's book of short horror comics, Through the Woods! Until then, turn some heads with our snazzy Comics Canon merchandise! And why not accessorize with a little King Krackle from our sponsor at Category 4? Last but not least, please help us spread the word! Rate us on iTunes, send us an email, and hit us up on Twitter or Facebook! We may read your comments in an upcoming episode. And as always, thanks for listening!
In this episode, Crimewave!, our series on gritty crime comics, comes to a rollicking (and not entirely swear word-free) conclusion with the “Mommy and Clyde” graphic novel Bastard, written and drawn by Belgian cartoonist Max de Radiguès, published in America by Fantagraphics Books! After taking part in a massive heist that targeted 52 different locations in the same city at the same time, May and her son Eugene are on the run, trying to stay ahead of the police while hiding duffel bags stuffed with cash. And if that weren't difficult enough, they soon find themselves hunted by their fellow criminals! After a deadly confrontation, May is forced to make a decision that will change everything Eugene thought he knew about their relationship! Can our fleeing felons elude a pair of dangerous killers long enough for May to turn the tables on the traitor who wants them dead? And can they cross the border to that remote hideout known as ... The Comics Canon? In This Episode! BIG spoiler alert! Southwestern noir vs. urban noir How most criminals see themselves The simple, straightforward artwork of Max de Radiguès Our episode on The Walking Dead #100 Crosswind by Gail Simone and Cat Staggs The Mammoth Book of Best Crime Comics Where to get the perfect Halloween costume! Join us in two weeks as we look ahead to the Oct. 4 release of Joker with an exploration at 1989's controversial graphic novel Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth, by Grant Morrison and Dave McKean! Until then, turn some heads with our snazzy Comics Canon merchandise! And why not accessorize with a little King Krackle from our sponsor at Category 4? Last but not least, please help us spread the word! Rate us on iTunes, send us an email, and hit us up on Twitter or Facebook! We may read your comments in an upcoming episode. And as always, thanks for listening!
Scott goes in-depth to discuss Grant Morrison's first foray into Batman, Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on serious earth
Gilbert and Lee continue their Batman discussion with Grant Morrison and Dave McKean's artistic venture, Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth. Will it withstand the Scrappy Doo Principle?
On this episode, in celebration of Detective Comics #1000 being released this month, we are joined by our very good friends and certified Batman historians Tom Pollari & Zach Davino to discuss everything about the Caped Crusader, from the Purple Gloves to the Batawang! *CORRECTIONS* 1. Batman & Robin Adventures #6 is an homage to Detective Comics #378, not #384 2. Mike Mignola issue of Legends of the Dark Knight is #54, not #51 3. John Astin played The Riddler in season 2 of Batman '66, not season 3 Show Notes: (in order of appearance) Batman & Robin Adventures #6 - BATMAN FIRES ROBIN Batman #164 - 1st "New Look" Batman (yellow logo) & start of more serious stories Batman #181 - 1st Poison Ivy Moon Knight (vol 4) #1-8 - David Finch run Mask of the Phantasm - HIGHLY recommended Batman origin story on film Batman 1989 - Alexander Knox is NOT in comic continuity Including suit, vehicles, Batcave and gadgets, it would cost approximately $682,450,750 to be Batman! Batman began to get dark and serious again around Detective Comics #395, the first issue featuring creative team Dennis O'Neil & Neal Adams Detective Comics #241 - Rainbow suit Batmant Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics (2010) - Narrated by Ryan Reynolds Detective Comics #1000 Covers: https://www.comicburst.com/blog/detective-comics-1000-complete-cover-checklist/ Batman video games: ⁃Arkham Asylum ⁃Arkham City ⁃Arkham Origins ⁃Arkham Knight Kill Bill Vol. 2 - Last 10 minutes, trust us! Batman: Gotham Central - Ed Brubaker & Greg Rucka tag teaming Bat-Female-Villain-Repellent appeared in Planetary/Batman: Night on Earth by Warren Ellis Batman's ears as sheathed knives - All Star Batman by Scott Snyder & John Romita Jr Jeremy Irons won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1990 for Reversal of Fortune Batman & Bill - Fantastic documentary on Hulu about the unsung hero of Batman Batman Animated Series vol. 4 on WB - "Legends of the Dark Knight" Dick Sprang episode with the giant instruments Vote to kill Jason Todd in "A Death in the Family" - 5,343 in favor, 5,271 against - a margin of only 72 votes! "A Death in the Family" alternate final page: https://imgix-media.wbdndc.net/cms/filer_public/12/34/12341d2d-b9b1-4f45-9bd8-dd523e70f3e1/12.jpg Batman & Robin (New 52) #18 - Silent requiem for Damian Wayne Batman #232 - 1st Ra's al Ghul Ra's al Ghul CORRECT pronunciation! - "raysh" as confirmed by creator Denny O'Neil JLA 80 Page Giant (2011) #1 - JLA go to HELL! Batman: Shadow of the Bat #1 - 1st Zsasz Batman Archive Editions - excellent reprints of early Detective Comics & Batman stories Julie Madison pretended to be Robin in Detective Comics #49 (1941), making her the first female Robin Peter Weller's dissertation: "Alberti Before Florence: Early Sources Informing Leon Battista Alberti's De Pictura" (there you go Zach!) Recommended Story Arcs (as mentioned): ⁃Hush by Jeph Loeb & Jim Lee ⁃The Court of Owls by Scott Snyder & Greg Capullo (Batman New 52 #1-7) ⁃The Long Halloween, Dark Victory, and Haunted Knight by Jeph Loeb & Tim Sale ⁃New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke ⁃The Killing Joke by Alan Moore & Brian Bolland ⁃Batman: Year One by Frank Miller & David Mazzucchelli ⁃A Death in the Family by Jim Starlin & Jim Aparo ⁃Batman & Robin (2009) by Grant Morrison & Frank Quitely ⁃No Man's Land (massive crossover) ⁃Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth by Grant Morrison & Dave McKean ⁃JLA (1997) #1-41 by Grant Morrison & Howard Porter ⁃JLA (1997) #68-75 - "The Obsidian Age" by Joe Kelly & Doug Mahnke ⁃Bruce Wayne: Murderer? & Bruce Wayne: Fugitive (crossovers) ⁃Cosmic Odyssey by Jim Starlin & Mike Mignola Notable Creative Teams: ⁃Marshal Roberts & Steve Englehart ⁃Detective Comics #471-476 ⁃Chuck Dixon ⁃Batgirl: Year One #1–9 ⁃Batman and The Outsiders vol. 2, #1–10 ⁃Birds of Prey #1–46 ⁃Detective Comics #644–729 ⁃Nightwing vol. 2, #1–70 ⁃Grant Morrison ⁃Batman #655-658, #663-683 ⁃Batman Incorporated #1-8 ⁃Paul Dini ⁃Detective Comics #821-850 Recommended Viewings: ⁃Batman (1989) ⁃Batman Returns ⁃Batman Begins ⁃Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (animated) ⁃Batman: Under the Red Hood (animated) ⁃Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (animated) ⁃Batman: The Brave & The Bold (animated TV show) ⁃Young Justice (animated TV show) LI Comic Guys currently reading: ⁃Batman: The Dark Prince Charming (Tom) ⁃Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (Zach) ⁃Archie Meets Batman '66 (Zach) ⁃Gotham City Sirens (Just Jim) ⁃Hellboy (Toy Story Matt) ⁃Batman (TC, Zach) ⁃Catwoman (TC) ⁃Heroes In Crisis (TC) ⁃Superman titles (TC) ⁃Marvel Star Wars ongoing (TC) LI Comic Guys currently watching: ⁃Doom Patrol (DC Universe) ⁃Umbrella Academy (Netflix) ⁃Punisher Season 2 (Netflix) ⁃Deadly Class (SyFy Channel) Check out the following shops we mentioned in this episode: Royal Collectibles 9601 Metropolitan Ave Apt 1 Forest Hills, New York http://royalcomicsnyc.com/ Royal Collectibles Astoria 45-03 Broadway Astoria, New York Undead Ink 3297 Long Beach Rd Oceanside, NY 11572 https://www.instagram.com/undeadink/?hl=en Connect with us: Be sure to listen and subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Play Music and leave a review, lets us know what you think. 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A mock trial based upon Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on a Serious Earth featuring law students from Golden Gate University, California Western School of Law, and the University of Kentucky. Recorded live at San Diego Comic Fest on March 9, 2019. Overview of Facts: Harvey Dent had his silver dollar taken away as part of his treatment at Arkham Asylum. Psychotherapist Ruth Adams claimed Dent was being “cured” of his obsession with duality. Dent's treatment was replacing his coin with a six-sided die and then Tarot cards. Dr. Adams next stage of treatment was to introduce Dent to I-Ching. Dr. Adams believed Dent would have a completely functional judgment facility that did not result in black and white absolutes.Result of Treatment: Dent was unable to make basic decisions, such as when to go to the bathroom. The treatment left Dent hollow and sitting under a table the day the inmates took over asylum. The Lawsuit: Attorneys retained by the Wayne Foundation have brought 42 U.S.C.S. 1983 lawsuit against Arkham Asylum, the late Arkham Administrator Charles Cavendish, Dr. Ruth Adams, and DOES 1-50, claiming that Harvey Dent's treatment violated the 8th and 14th Amendments. Dent's attorneys have claimed Dr. Cavendish and Dr. Adams demonstrated a “deliberate indifference to a prisoner's serious illness” and subjected Dent to "the unnecessary and wanton infliction of pain" by taking away his coin. Attorneys for the state have brought a summary judgment motion on the grounds that Dent's coin was not taken away as a form of punishment, but a form of treatment.Attorneys retained by the Wayne Foundation on Dent's behalf have brought suit against Arkham Asylum, the late Arkham Administrator Charles Cavendish, Dr. Ruth Adams, and DOES 1-50, claiming that Dent's treatment violated the 8th Amendment prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment. The Defendants have argued that Dent's coin was not taken away as a form of punishment, but a form of treatment.Arguments by Parties The Plaintiffs are seeking a preliminary instruction against Arkham Asylum to cease any treatments on Harvey Dent that deprive him of his coin. The Plaintiff will argue that Arkham Asylum, the late Arkham Administrator Charles Cavendish, and Dr. Ruth Adams, were all deliberately indifferent to Harvey Dent's medical condition, that the treatment amounted to cruel and unusual punishment, and that a preliminary injunction is needed in order to prevent further cruelty to Harvey Dent. The Defendants oppose the motion on the grounds that Harvey Dent's treatment was not punishment or deliberate indifference to the patient's medical needs, therefore there is not a likelihood of success on the merits, risk of irreparable harm, the balance of equities and hardships do not tip in the plaintiff's favor, and an injunction is not in the public interest.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thelegalgeeks)
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This week Andy welcomes Robert Reineke and DC All Access Host/Jupiter Jet cocreator Jason Inman to count down the top 5 Batman comic book stories as voted by the listeners. They also discuss the rewrites on The Flash and crack open the Wayne Manor Mailbox. For those curious, below is the full Top 20 list of Batman comic book stories as voted by you. However, you'll have to listen to the show to find out the Top 5! *insert Joker laugh* 1-5. Download/Listen to Episode #91 6. Batman: The Killing Joke, by Alan Moore with art by Brian Bolland 7. Batman: A Lonely Place of Dying, by Marv Wolfman with art by George Perez and Jim Aparo 8. The Batman Adventures: Mad Love, by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm with art by Timm 9. Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth, by Grant Morrison with art by Dave McKean 10. No Man's Land, crossover outline by Jordan B. Gorfinkel but written and drawn by a bunch of folks 11. Batman: Death of the Family, by Scott Snyder with art by Greg Capullo 12. Batman: The Black Mirror, by Scott Snyder with art by Jock and Francesco Francavilla 13. Batman: A Death in the Family, by Jim Starlin with art by Jim Aparo 14. Batman: Knightfall, crossover so written and drawn by a bunch of talented folks 15. Batman: Under the Hood, written by Judd Winick with art by Doug Mahnke 16. Batman: The Man Who Laughs, by Ed Brubaker with art by Doug Mahnke 17. Batman: Dark Victory, by Jeph Loeb with art by Tim Sale 18. Gotham by Gaslight, by Brian Augustyn and Mike Mignola with inks by P. Craig Russell 19. Identity Crisis, by Brad Meltzer with art by Rags Morales 20. Batman: Ego, by Darwyn Cooke. Email - holybatcast@rf4rm.comWebsite - http://holybatcast.com Twitter - http://twitter.com/holybatcast Facebook - http://facebook.com/holybatcast Instagram - http://instagram/holybatcast YouTube - http://youtube.com/holybatcast Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/holybatcast We hope you enjoy listening to Holy BatCast as much as we enjoy making it. One of the best ways to help support Holy BatCast is through the show's Patreon campaign. In exchange for a monthly donation, you'll earn rewards based on your level of support. Holy BatCast will always deliver free content for everyone to enjoy. However, if you like to help support the show visit our Patreon page, choose a monthly contribution amount and wait for the rewards to start rolling in. Thank you for listening!
Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth (often shortened to Batman: Arkham Asylum) is a Batman graphic novel written by Grant Morrison and illustrated by Dave McKean. It was originally published in the United States in both hardcover and softcover editions by DC Comics in 1989. The subtitle is taken from Philip Larkin's poem "Church Going". The graphic novel was the first Batman story to be written by Morrison before becoming a regular writer in future Batman titles. Inspired by previous works like The Dark Knight Returns, Morrison conceived the story to be his own different approach to the character, using heavy symbolical references and the deconstruction of many iconic Batman villains. The story follows the vigilante Batman, who is called upon to quell a maddening riot taking place in the infamous Arkham Asylum, a psychiatric hospital housing the most dangerous supervillains in Gotham City. Inside, Batman confronts many of his enduring rogues gallery, such as the Joker, Two-Face, and Killer Croc, many of whom have changed since he last saw them. As Batman ventures deeper, he discovers the origin of how the asylum was established, the history of its builder Amadeus Arkham, and the supernatural and psychological mystery that has been haunting the area. Upon its release, the graphic novel garnered commercial and critical acclaim, and is considered by many to be one of the greatest Batman stories of all time, and one of the best works of Grant Morrison's career.[1] The graphic novel would later become the definitive story of Arkham Asylum, a critical part of the Batman mythos. The critically acclaimed, similarly-titled video game Batman: Arkham Asylum, the first game in the Batman: Arkham series, was partially influenced by the graphic novel. A TPC Network Podcast Brought to you by: The Comic Hunter in Moncton and Charlottetown http://www.comichunter.net Spin-It Records & Video http://www.spin-itrecords.ca IHW Wrestling http://www.ihw.ca
Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth (often shortened to Batman: Arkham Asylum) is a Batman graphic novel written by Grant Morrison and illustrated by Dave McKean. It was originally published in the United States in both hardcover and softcover editions by DC Comics in 1989. The subtitle is taken from Philip Larkin's poem "Church Going". The graphic novel was the first Batman story to be written by Morrison before becoming a regular writer in future Batman titles. Inspired by previous works like The Dark Knight Returns, Morrison conceived the story to be his own different approach to the character, using heavy symbolical references and the deconstruction of many iconic Batman villains. The story follows the vigilante Batman, who is called upon to quell a maddening riot taking place in the infamous Arkham Asylum, a psychiatric hospital housing the most dangerous supervillains in Gotham City. Inside, Batman confronts many of his enduring rogues gallery, such as the Joker, Two-Face, and Killer Croc, many of whom have changed since he last saw them. As Batman ventures deeper, he discovers the origin of how the asylum was established, the history of its builder Amadeus Arkham, and the supernatural and psychological mystery that has been haunting the area. Upon its release, the graphic novel garnered commercial and critical acclaim, and is considered by many to be one of the greatest Batman stories of all time, and one of the best works of Grant Morrison's career.[1] The graphic novel would later become the definitive story of Arkham Asylum, a critical part of the Batman mythos. The critically acclaimed, similarly-titled video game Batman: Arkham Asylum, the first game in the Batman: Arkham series, was partially influenced by the graphic novel. A TPC Network Podcast Brought to you by: The Comic Hunter in Moncton and Charlottetown http://www.comichunter.net Spin-It Records & Video http://www.spin-itrecords.ca IHW Wrestling http://www.ihw.ca
In this mustachioed, gravy laden November episode of The Grawlix Podcast our trio of microphone turkeys discuss superhero television, leftover Halloween topics, emo Bat dancing, and the 2015 Scream in the Dark film festival. This month's Pull List discussion covers Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth by Grant Morrison and Dave McKean. We round out this episode with plenty of pizza and the fourth installment of Dead Air in which our dead heads discuss The Walking Dead Vol. 4. Full show notes: http://www.grawlixpodcast.com/2015/11/grawlix22★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to The Cluttered Desk Podcast! In this episode of The Cluttered Desk Podcast, Andrew once again attempts to teach Colin how to read a comic book as they discuss Grant Morrison's Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth. However, they are not alone because a special guest joins them: the always-intelligent Brian Wakefield! Finally, in the coda, Colin, Andrew, and Brian consider what they are drinking. Here are links to some of the things we discuss in this episode: Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth by Grant Morrison and Dan McKean The Hi-5 IPA by Terrapin Brewing Company Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story “Wakefield” Batman and Son by Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert Supergods by Grant Morrison The Fictional Christopher Nolan by Todd McGowan Rivermyst Farm's website for CSA information Please find us on Twitter and Facebook. You can find Andrew on Facebook and you can find Colin on Twitter @ColinAshleyCox. Today's guest, Brian, is on Twitter @badscientist. We would like to thank Test Dream for supplying The Cluttered Desk Podcast's theme music. You can find Test Dream at their website, testdream.bandcamp.com, on Facebook, and on Twitter @testdream. Episode 5 is available here through iTunes.
The guys welcome back Chris Callahan, creator of RoboChuck, to talk about his SDCC experience and the release of the 3rd installment of his comic series. After the break, Travis spins a yarn about his experience in a rest stop bathroom. The show wraps up with Spend Dev's Money featuring the trades Peter Panzerfaust, Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth, and Planet Hulk.
In GBA 167 we get better acquainted with Oli. We compare parallel teenage lives in Cardiff, reminisce about the early days of Apples for Everyone, and get into Unitarian thinking, why he prefers the Silmarillion to the Lord of the Rings, the appeal and power of comics, pint's of filth, the Mabinogion, speaking welsh, spoilers for Promethea and lots more. The Apples for Everyone Episodes: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/sets/apples-for-everyone/ The Apples for Everyone Archive: https://soundcloud.com/applesforeveryone/sets Oli Plugs: Modern Television particularly: Parks and Recreation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parks_and_Recreation Spaced: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaced The Shadow Line: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shadow_Line_(TV_series) Community: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_(TV_series) New Thundercats: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ThunderCats_(2011_TV_series) Battlestar Galactica: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlestar_Galactica_(2004_TV_series) The West Wing: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_West_Wing I plug: The Stand Up Tragedy IndieGoGo Campaign: http://bit.ly/TragicFringe Tragic Misadventures: Wednesday 9th July at the Black Heart http://www.facebook.com/events/601978073250123/ My blogpost about leaving/losing my job: http://davepickeringblog.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/…yes.html We mention: Red Dwarf: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Dwarf 2001: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001:_A_Space_Odyssey_(film) League of Gentlemen: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_League_of_Gentlemen Jack Episode: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-46-jack Cadw: http://cadw.wales.gov.uk/splash?orig=/ The Plural: https://soundcloud.com/the-plural Enterprise Studios: http://www.enterprisestudios.com/ Hayley Episode: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-9-hayley Henry Episode: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-56-henry Vale of Glamorgan: http://www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/en/index.aspx Steve Bland Assembly: https://myspace.com/thesteveblandassembly Scampi Fries: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smith's_Snackfood_Company Metros: http://www.visitcardiff.com/eat-and-drink/club-metro-metros-p106771 Angel Tavern: http://www.walesuk.info/angel.html Zeus: http://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/fun-stuff/45-nightclubs-you-definitely-went-6436231 London Welsh Centre: http://www.londonwelsh.org/ Unitarian: http://www.unitarian.org.uk/index.shtml 200AD: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_AD_(comics) Zenith: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenith_(comics) Grant Morrison: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grant_Morrison Invisables: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Invisibles Pat Mills: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Mills Alan Moore: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Moore Rouge Trouper: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_Trooper Supreme: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_(comics) The Boys: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boys_(comics) Preacher: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preacher_(comics) Batman films: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/search/?search=batman&sitesearch=rt Superman films: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/search/?search=superman&sitesearch=rt Superman 2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman_II Green Lantern: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/770677993/ Thor: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/thor/ Iron Man films: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/search/?search=iron+man&sitesearch=rt 300: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/300/ Dawn of the Dead: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/dawn_of_the_dead/ Tolkien: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._R._Tolkien Lord of the Rings: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lord_of_the_Rings Silmarillion: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Silmarillion Mabinogion: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mabinogion The Chronicles of Prydain: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Prydain Arthurian Legends: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Arthur The Wire: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wire Narnia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Narnia Promethea: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Promethea League of Extrodinary Gentlemen: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_League_of_Extraordinary_Gentlemen Tom Strong: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Strong Voice of the Fire: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_of_the_Fire Lost Girls: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Girls Neil Gaiman: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Gaiman Dave Mckean: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_McKean Arkham Asylum: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkham_Asylum:_A_Serious_House_on_Serious_Earth Mick Jagger: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Jagger You can hear Getting Better Acquainted on Stitcher SmartRadio, Stitcher allows you to listen to your favourite shows directly from your iPhone, Android Phone, Kindle Fire and beyond. 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