POPULARITY
Still coming down from the highs of the 60th, why not take a dip into the 7th Doctor's era with Dylan, John Isles and Gareth Preston? In this episode they look at DWM comic strip 'Fellow Travellers' written by Andrew Cartmel with art by Arthur Ranson. Then it's the New Adventure 'All Consuming Fire' by Andy Lane, which sees the 7th Doctor meet Sherlock Holmes. And finally its nearly Doctor Who with the BBV audio 'The Time Travellers: Ghosts' written by Nigel Fairs. They also answer the burning questions: Who is Evil Dead Granny? Why is the 7th Doctor being a bit of bastard? Who is a knock off Servalan?
Borag Thungg, Whatnauts! Time for Drokk!! Time for the Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files Vol. 32! John Wagner is back to give us more of the same, which is to say by-and-large exceptionally well-crafted Dredd stories, mostly one-shots with art by Simon Fraser, Fraser Irving, Arthur Ranson, the mighty Carlos Ezquerra, Jock, Peter Doherty, Henry Flint, Cam Kennedy, and many more. Join Jeff and Graeme as they tangle with the quandry of consistent excellence turned...fine? Comments on the show are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Patreon!
It’s the fascinating sixty-eighth episode of The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast Lockdown Tapes!An artist who should need no introduction, Arthur Ranson was a stalwart of British comics from the 1970s with work on licensed properties for Look-in before moving to 2000 AD in the 1980s and quickly establishing himself as one of the seminal artists on Judge Anderson’s solo adventures. His meticulously detailed style brought atmosphere and depth to his work, whether it was adding verve to adaptations of TV classics such as Sapphire & Steel or rendering the gritty streets of Mega-City One in Judge Dredd. In the 1990s, he co-created the noir crime thriller Button Man with John Wagner and the fantastical Mazeworld with Alan Grant, while drawing some of the most pivotal and moving moments in Judge Anderson’s life. He has since retired, but collections of his work have brought on re-evaluations of his work for new generations of comics fans, drawn to the rich detail and extraordinary influences of his work. In this interview from 2018, Molch-R chats with Arthur about his life, his work, and his choices both creative and personal.We then revisit the Thrill-Cast roundtable about Arthur's career and legacy, when Rebellion Publishing’s Head of Books and Comic Books Ben Smith, Hollywood Reporter geek culture correspondent Graeme McMillan, comics journalist John Freeman, and photographer and artist Ellen Rogers join Molch-R to talk about what Arthur’s work for 2000 AD and beyond means to them, why it deserves wider awareness, and the influence it has had on generations of readers and creators.Over the coming weeks the Thrill-Cast will continue to broadcast every week, with both new episodes and favourite interviews from the past six years – so make sure you’re keeping yourselves and your loved ones safe, and stay tuned for more from the Galaxy’s Greatest Podcast!Got a theme or interview you’d like to hear? Let us know at thrillcast@2000AD.comThe 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic with creator interviews, panels, and more! You can subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on your favourite podcast app, iTunes, Stitcher, and Spotify. You can also listen now at 2000AD.com/podcast or you can watch at youtube.com/2000ADonline
Welcome to the twenty-sixth of The Lockdown Tapes as The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast continues to broadcast the joys of Thrill-power during the COVID-19 pandemic! Got a theme or interview you’d like to hear? Let us know at thrillcast@2000AD.com Rory McConville is one of the new generation of 2000 AD writers, a previous winner of the Future Shock pitching competition at the Thought Bubble convention and now a regular feature in 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine, the Thrill-Cast talks to Rory about his career so far and how his work has evolved in their pages. We then do another deep-dive, this time into Alan Grant and Arthur Ranson's Judge Anderson story, Shamballa, with comics critic Adam Sherif, as he and Molch-R discuss the story's rich symbolism, stunning artwork, and bold message. The Thrill-Cast is increasing its broadcasts during this difficult time, so make sure you’re keeping yourselves and your loved ones safe – and stay tuned for more from the Galaxy’s Greatest Podcast! The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic! As well as interviewing top creators and famous fans, we bring you announcements, competitions, and much more! You can subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on your favourite podcast app, iTunes and Spotify, you can listen now at 2000AD.com/podcast or you can watch at youtube.com/2000ADonline
In our thrilling two hundred and seventh episode we continue our journey through the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic with the 1990 Judge Dredd Annual. This is the tenth Dredd Annual, and features new stories from relative new comers like Arthur Ranson, and some classic Ron Smith stories and Ian Gibson’s Daily Dredds. This episode Conrad is joined … Continue reading ep 207 – 1990 Judge Dredd Annual
L'épisode qui exécute l'opposition. Pour cet épisode Grey Pigeon et Spades sont sans compromis en vous parlant de Button Man de John Wagner et Arthur Ranson. Notre générique c'est This ain't the end of Me par White Comic : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gCKwA5refw Retrouvez nous sur notre site Sur les réseaux sociaux : _Facebook _Twitter Si vous souhaitez nous soutenir n'oubliez pas d'aller nous mettre 5 étoiles sur Itunes Notre chanson de fin est Killing Machine par Judas Priest, tiré de l'album Hell Bent For Leather:
Just in time for the release of a brand new edition I talk all things Mazeworld with one of Tharg's newest art droids Paul Williams, the Sketchy Magpie himself. We also discuss the Thought Bubble 2000AD writing and art competitions, and how Paul won in 2017.Get your copy of the brand new collection from the 2000AD store, and if you can go to the Arthur Ranson art exhibition at Orbital comics in London.You can find a list of episodes so far and all the upcoming books on the Facebook page, follow the podcast on Twitter, or email me comments and suggestions to MCBCpodcast@gmail.com If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload hereRight click and choose save link as to download to your computer.
Following on from the our two-part interview with artist Arthur Ranson (https://2000ad.com/post/3233), the 2000 AD Thrill-Cast sits down with comics journalists, publishers and artists to discuss Arthur's work and ongoing legacy. Host Molch-R is joined by Rebellion Publishing's Head of Books and Comic Books Ben Smith, Hollywood Reporter geek culture correspondent Graeme McMillan, comics journalist John Freeman, and photographer and artist Ellen Rogers. They chat about what Arthur's work for 2000 AD and beyond means to them, why it deserves wider awareness, and the influence it has had on generations of readers and creators. The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic! As well as interviewing top creators and famous fans, we bring you announcements, competitions, and much more! You can subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on iTunes or on the podcast app of your choice, or you can listen now at www.2000ADonline.com/podcast
In the second part of our two-part interview with artist Arthur Ranson, we delve further into a career that spanned four decades and took him from Cosgrove Hall to the shores of America. Arthur chats about portraying an ageing Judge Anderson, his experiences of working with writers John Wagner and Alan Grant, how he nearly ended up redesigning Marvel's Ronan the Accuser, and how he feels looking back on his career now. Make sure you listen to episode one before diving into this episode! The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic! As well as interviewing top creators and famous fans, we bring you announcements, competitions, and much more! You can subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on iTunes or on the podcast app of your choice, or you can listen now at www.2000ADonline.com/podcast
An artist who should need no introduction, Arthur Ranson was a stalwart of British comics from the 1970s with work on licensed properties for Look-in before moving to 2000 AD in the 1980s and quickly establishing himself as one of the seminal artists on Judge Anderson's solo adventures. His meticulously detailed style brought atmosphere and depth to his work, whether it was adding verve to adaptations of TV classics such as Sapphire & Steel or rendering the gritty streets of Mega-City One in Judge Dredd. In the 1990s, he co-created the noir crime thriller Button Man with John Wagner and the fantastical Mazeworld with Alan Grant, while drawing some of the most pivotal and moving moments in Judge Anderson's life. He has since retired, but collections of his work have brought on re-evaluations of his work for new generations of comics fans, drawn to the rich detail and extraordinary influences of his work. In the first of a two part interview, Molch-R chats with Arthur about his life, his work, and his choices both creative and personal.
This week, Trev & Joe have each chosen an X-universe mini-series they want to highlight for discussion . First up, Joe takes a look at the underappreciated X-FACTOR Vol. 2 (2002), from writer Jeff Jensen & artist Arthur Ranson, a terrific look at the uneasy relationship between the human and mutant populations of the Marvel universe. Then, Trev shares his love for X-MEN: WORST X-MAN EVER (2016), from writer Max Bemis & artist Michael Walsh, a playful look at the X-universe which asks what it might be like to be a part of the X-Men's world when you have the worst possible mutant power one can think of. Plus, the guys discuss the potential fallout of X-MEN: APOCALYPSE's box-office performance, and share their thoughts on the film's recent billboard controversy. Perhaps most importantly, they also answer a very X-Men relevant, listener-submitted question regarding the general reaction to Trevor Noah's DAILY SHOW tenure so far. All this, and more. Contact Days of Future Podcast at: facebook.com/daysoffuturepodcast daysoffuturepodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @dofpodcast
This could be our favourite episode yet, with three amazing comics to talk about! Michael and Kurtis discuss the new Ms. Marvel: No Normal, by G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona; Button Man: Get Harry Ex, by John Wagner and Arthur Ranson, Jr.; and our Reader Pull, Gotham Central: In the Line of Duty, by Ed […]
After almost a year of the North East accents, squabbles and over-the-top jingles, the festivities end with North East Geek Feast episode 8… STARTER - Daniel and Lily introduce the last episode of North East Geek Feast and thank everyone that helped out with the podcast over the last year. MAIN COURSE - The fan-favourite artist of Button Man and Judge Anderson, Arthur Ranson, grants North East Geek Feast the first audio interview of his career. Recorded in November to celebrate the successful ‘Let’s Get Mazeworld Back in Print’ Facebook campaign, Arthur chats openly about his work for Look-In, 2000AD and Marvel and DC. Dessert - The ‘Ultimate Crisis of Comics’ with Martin Eden. With all the comics in the universe being wiped out of existence, Spandex and O Men creator, Martin, is given the opportunity to save 4 single comic book issues to treasure forever - and one issue he would make sure gets destroyed. What will he pick? Well, listen and find out… Find North East Geek Feast on Facebook or email Daniel and Lily at northeastgeekfeast@hotmail.com Find the presenters and guests on Twitter @comicsdaniel, @terracottalily Find previous episodes of NEGF at http://northeastgeekfeastshow.mevio.com and any occasional future episodes. Links to guests Arthur Ranson - www.arthurranson.com Martin Eden - www.spandexcomic.com, www.twitter.com/spandexcomic Check out all the other great podcasts on the Geek Syndicate Network.