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Happy Ending Pod Show
Episode 113 In Space, Aurora West Will Make You Scream

Happy Ending Pod Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 66:20


Our interview with Aurora West who will be playing the Goddess of the Galaxy in the adult web series Valoria from Darkside Media. We discuss her outlook on the role as well as her personal sites and adult content she creates and produces. Aurora talks about her love for space and science fiction as well as her early crush for Sigourney Weaver. Check out the video interview here https://youtu.be/RtaxyBB3kH8 Follow Aurora on Onlyfans and Twitter onlyfans.com/aurorawestx https://t.co/NgEEOdfk7P?amp=1 https://twitter.com/aurorawestx

Tegneseriesnak
Episode 42: Strangers in Paradise

Tegneseriesnak

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 81:59


Så er vi tilbage igen med nyt om dette og hint inden for tegneserieverdenen. Karen Berger fra Vertigo starter op på Image, Charlie Adlard blive tegneserie "laureate", og så er der mere nyt på vej fra Mike Mignola. Lasse har fordybet sig i de 2 Terry Moore serier "Strangers in Paradise" og "Rachel Rising". Arni derimod har været om sig: "Space Dumplings" af Craig Thompson, "Benevolence af Kyle Baker, "Shotgun to Sugarland" af Fillbach Brothers, "The Rise of Aurora West" af Paul Pope, "Baldwin the Brave" af David Petersen og så er han også blevet færdig med Halfdan Piskets "Dansker" Trilogi.

The Pullbox Podcast
Episode #035: The Fall of the House of West

The Pullbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2016 26:27


Continuing our First Second Books month, we look at the two-volume Battling Boy prequel series, Rise of the Aurora West and Fall of the House of West. How do these books compare to Battling Boy and what do we hope for in the future of this unique world? Listen to find out! Tell us what […]

Handsome Boys Comics Hour
120 – The Fall of the House of West by Paul Pope, JT Petty, & David Rubin

Handsome Boys Comics Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2015 62:16


Hey Handsomites! Eric and Robbie are back, and they are talking about Aurora West! They discuss Haggard’s transition to a sitcom dad, the monsters’ motivations, and how it compares to the original Battling Boy! They also review Art Ops #1 and Howling Commandos of SHIELD #1! Weekly Floppies Art Ops #1 Howling Commandos of SHIELD […] The post 120 – The Fall of the House of West by Paul Pope, JT Petty, & David Rubin appeared first on Handsome Boys Comics Hour.

Comics desde Star City
Episodio70: Expocomic 2014. Entrevista a Sarah Pichelli y Gene Ha. Reseñas.

Comics desde Star City

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2015 126:31


1) Cronica del Expocómic 2014. Incluye entrevistas a Sarah Pichelli y Gene Ha. 2) Reseñas: Daredevil tomo 5 Panini, Pecado Original y tie-ins (con spoilers), Aquaman tomo 8 ECC, Justice League United, Bloodshot 1, Rover Red Charlie, La ira del primer Lantern, Thor Los últimos días de Midgard, 4F La caída de los 4F, LJA 11-15, LJ Oscura 5 y 6, Estela Plateada Un nuevo amanecer, Dos Espadas 4, El momento de Aurora West. 3) Reseña literaria: Laguna Negra, de Pablo García.

Metrópoles Delirantes | cómics
Metrópoles Delirantes 20

Metrópoles Delirantes | cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2014 60:45


Comezamos falando da Comic-con de Portugal, o Sr B ven cun libro de Ralf Konig que é puro delirio, Huevos de Toro, que é o imprescindible desta emisión. Volve ás Metrópoles David Rubín, con quen falamos un bo rato do seu libro novo, feito en colaboración con Paul Pope e JT Petty, O momento de Aurora West. Nas novidades, Cano da libraría Paz de Pontevedra, todo acompañado de boa música.

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 339

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2014 136:39


Long looks at Deathstroke #1 by Tony Daniel, Sandu Florea, Tomeu Morey, the Death of Wolverine mini by Charles Soule, Steve McNiven, Jay Leisten, and Justin Ponsor, C.O.W.L. by Kyle Higgins, Alec Siegel, Rod Reis, Stephane Perger, and Trevor McCarthy from Image, The Rise of Aurora West from Paul Pope, J. T. Petty, and David Rubin from :01 First Second, Sinestro by Cullen Bunn, Dale Eaglesham, and Rags Morales, Fatale: The Deluxe Edition Volume One and The Fade Out #1-2 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Dave Stewart, and Elizabeth Breitweiser from Image, Game On!: Walking Dead Season 2 by Telltale Games, Rovio's Angry Birds Transformers, and Best Fiends by Seriously Digital, and a whole mess more!

The Comics Alternative
Episode 104 - Reviews of The Rise of Aurora West, Escapo, and Eyesight

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2014 79:38


This week on The Comics Alternative, the Two Guys with PhDs (who talk about comics) start off with a veritable love-fest of Paul Pope comics. They begin by looking at two recent titles, The Rise of Aurora West (First Second) and Escapo (Z2 Comics). The first, co-written with J.T. Petty and with art by David Rubín, is a follow up to last year's Battling Boy, although it is not a sequel to that earlier narrative, but a prequel. Here we are introduced to the exploits of the daughter, and young apprentice, of the adventuresome Haggard West. We see Aurora's early development, the origins of Acropolis' monster problem, and the full extent of Haggard's crime-fighting acumen. All of this is presented in Rubín's action-soaked black-and-white illustrations that, while distinct from Pope's style, reads as a visual relative to the earlier Battling Boy. Next, Derek and Andy discuss Escapo, stories and art that were originally created between 1996 and 1998 -- early Paul Pope, reminiscent of what you'll find in One Trick Rip-Off + Deep Cuts -- but now is presented in a beautiful hardbound edition in the tradition of the French bande dessinée format. The two stories that make up the core of the book surround the adventures of Vic, a young circus performer who is a modern-day Houdini, able to escape from any trap that is laid out for him, no matter how elaborate. In this way, and much like Aurora West, Vic is an adventure hero. The book includes sketches, other bonus material, and Escapo-related pin-up work from a variety of illustrators. The art is given new life through the efforts of Shay Plummer, whose vibrant colors complement the daredevil tone of Pope's story. The guys then go in an entirely different -- and more humorously disturbing -- direction with a comic that is completely new to them. Eyesight, written by Callum MacKenzie and drawn by Alex Hood, is a self-published minicomic that displays the entire DIY effect. Andy and Derek discuss issues #1-3, and they're not sure if they should laugh out loud, stand in bewilderment, or run away in unmitigated terror. This has to be one of the creepiest comics the guys have read lately. But it's a good kind of creepy, the kind that has you coming back for more...after you've cleaned your britches. And it's definitely a work Derek and Andy think their listeners should run out and get. In fact, you can support the creators by visiting their website, http://eyesightcomix.com, and getting your copy of Eyesight.

Comic Book Podcast | Talking Comics
Gotham Academy, Trade Waiting and Huw Parry | Comic Book Podcast Issue #154 | Talking Comics

Comic Book Podcast | Talking Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2014 163:31


Trade waiting is part of the main discussion as is the cancellation of X-Factor (the Bob Reyer curse strikes again), Fantastic Four being cancelled and Spider-Man potentially coming to the Marvel movieverse. Before all of that, there's some serious talk about comics... obviously. Lightning Round: Butterfly #1, Silver Surfer #6, Fantastic Four Annual #1, Lola XOXO #1, Rat Queens #8, The Names #2, Nailbiter #6, Figment #5, Winter Soldier, Justice League #34. Books of the Week: The Rise of Aurora West, Captain America #25, Sing No Evil, Wytches #1, Thor #1, Gotham Academy #1. The Talking Comics gang are joined by a very special guest,  Huw Parry (aka 50% of the Talking Comics news team). He's in New York to attend NYCC and to spend some quality time with his jolly American chums and of course, to be on Talking Comics.

Bounded Enthusiasm
Bounded Enthusiasm #6: Paul Pope, Battling Boy, and The Rise of Aurora West

Bounded Enthusiasm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2014 29:06


An interview with Paul Pope, creator of the Battling Boy series, about his new book The Rise of Aurora West.

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The Comics Alternative
Episode 91 - The July Previews Catalog

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2014 107:59


It's that time of the month for the Two Guys with PhDs…that is, it's time for the July Previews catalog! On this episode, Andy and Derek take their monthly gander at some of the great comics being solicited in Previews and due out in the next couple of months. All of the major publishers, and many, many of the smaller ones, are represented here, and the guys comment on how this is a particularly fat month when it comes to new and upcoming comics. They begin the show by looking at some of the titles being offered for this year's Halloween ComicFest, and then they get into the nitty-gritty of the catalog. Some of the titles that they highlight include Brian Wood and Ryan Kelly's The New York Four and Satoshi Kon's Opus (Dark Horse), Peter Milligan and Leandro Fernandez's The Names #1 and Scott Snyder and Sean Murphy's The Wake hardcover (Vertigo/DC Comics), Will Eisner's Spirit, Vol. 2: Artist's Edition and Craig Yoe's The Worst of Eerie Publications (IDW Publishing), Jay Faerber and Scott Godlewski's Copperhead #1 and Ryan Browne's God Hates Astronauts #1 (Image Comics), Gary Scott Beatly and Aaron Warner's Number One #1 (Aazurn Publishing), Roberto Aguirre Sacasa and Robert Hack's Sabrina #1 (Archie Comics), Hubert and Marie Caillou's Adrian and the Tree of Secrets and Julie Maroh's Skandalon (Arsenal Pulp Press), George Perez's Sirens #1 (BOOM! Studios), Duane Swierczynsky and Keith Burns's Ex-Con #1 (Dynamite Entertainment), Gilbert Hernandez's Bumperhead (Drawn and Quarterly), Dash Shaw's Doctors and Joe Sacco's Bumf 1: I Buggered the Kaiser (Fantagraphics), Paul Pope and J. T. Petty's Battling Boy: The Rise of Aurora West and Farel Dalrymple's The Wrenchies (First Second), Grant Morrison and Frazer Irving's Annihilator #1 (Legendary Comics), Greg Rucka and Justin Greenwood's Stumptown: The Case of the King of Clubs #1 (Oni Press), and Jorg Tittle and John Aggs's Ricky Rouse Has a Gun (SelfMadeHero). And this is just the tip of the solicitation iceberg. You really do have to listen to the entire episode to get the full scope, and warm fuzzy feelings, of this month's Previews.

The Comics Alternative
Episode 57 - A Review of Battling Boy, Shaolin Cowboy #1, and Rocket Girl #1

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2013 95:10


This week on The Comics Alternative podcast, Derek and Gene review Paul Pope's Battling Boy (First Second), Geof Darrow's Shaolin Cowboy #1 (Dark Horse), and Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder's Rocket Girl #1 (Image). The Two Guys with PhDs begin with Battling Boy, placing it within the larger context of Paul Pope's body of work — seeing similar themes, stylistic flair, characterization, and tone found in comics such as 100%, Heavy Liquid, and THB – and also reading it in light of other First Second publications. Both are fascinated by what Pope is doing in this all-age (?) superhero (?) sci-fi narrative, and they are eagerly anticipating the next installment of the story, The Rise of Aurora West. Gene brings keen insights not only to the metaficational aspects of Battling Boy, but also Pope's use of lettering and font choices. The Two Guys are not in the same kind of agreement with Shaolin Cowboy. Derek feels that it's one of the most visually intriguing, and funniest, comic books of the year, while Gene wants more story. (And Derek recommends that Gene read the first Shaolin Cowboy series from Burlyman Entertainment…although even he has his problems with the way that first series unfolded.) But they do agree on Montclare and Reeder's Rocket Girl, feeling that the series starts off with a blast — sorry for the pun — and promises interesting things in the issues to come, especially in terms of time travel twists.