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Lord Baltimore's back, alright! Wes Mattice is back to discuss more "Baltimore" comics! Listen along as we discuss an epic listener feedback section and "Baltimore: The Plague Ships" issues 3-5! 04:47 - Listener Feedback 36:43 - Baltimore discussion continues! Bizet's "Jeux d'enfants" used for educational purposes only. Weird Fiction "There Are Ghosts Here," used for spooky purposes only. Logo by Ross Radke https://www.rossradke.com/ opening and closing theme by https://onlybeast.com/
Hey you damn guys, we're opening our new show giving you what you've been asking for: "Baltimore" comics! Wes Mattice joins us to give us the skinny on vampires, peg-legs and pouches galore! 03:07 - Baltimore: The Plague Ships Don't forget to check out the details of our annual raffle on our social medias! This year we will be supporting The Lilith Fund https://www.lilithfund.org/donate Please donate and send your receipt to hellboybookclub@gmail.com Winners will be announced November 1st, 2021! Check out social medias for more details and pictures of the prizes! music by https://onlybeast.com/
HINWEIS ZU DEN CLASSIC EPISODEN Im September 2014 kamen wir zurück aus der Sommerpause und feierten dieses Ereignis sehr groß mit einer Doppelfolge. In der ersten Hälfte schauen wir uns einerseits Steffens altes Spielzeug und einen klassischen DC-Superhelden an. Danach besprechen wir zahlreiche Erstausgaben verschiedener Comic-Serien. Da die Sendung nachträglich bearbeit wurden, stimmen die Timecodes nicht mehr hunderprozentig, dienen aber noch als Orientierung. 00:00:00 Intro00:00:53 Thema 1: Steffens LEGO-Eisenbahn00:09:35 Thema 2: Der Comic-Charakter Air Wave (DC)00:18:52 Thema 3: $1 Hefte verschiedener Verlage00:20:08 BPRD: Hell on Earth #1 (Dark Horse)00:25:18 Captain Midnight #1 (Dark Horse)00:29:12 The Victories #1 (Dark Horse)00:32:11 Baltimore: The Plague Ships #1 (Dark Horse)00:36:53 X #1 (Dark Horse)00:42:28 Conan the Barbarian #1 (Dark Horse)00:46:25 The Massive #1 (Dark Horse)00:50:26 The Strain #1 (Dark Horse)00:57:03 G.I. Joe #1 (IDW/Marvel)00:57:37 Transformers #1 (IDW/Marvel)01:02:56 Kill Shakespear #1 (IDW)01:07:27 Critter #20 (Big Dog Ink)01:11:37 Outro MusikThe 32-Bit Handhelds – Belmont’s Requiem – The 32-Bit HandheldsDj Cutman – Team Rocket Trap Bootlegazuria sky – stellaria [ Download | RSS-Masterfeed | iTunes-Masterfeed ] Feedback geht so:Twitter Podcast: @NNN_PodcastTwitter Kati: @CatchKatiE-Mail: nerdnerdnerd.podcast@gmail.com
Patrick and Dad kick off Halloween month with a Mike Magnnola, Christopher Golden penned and John Stenbeck has drawn a simple tale of a British lord battling a Vampiric king with the alternate history World War 1 plague ravaged Europe as the setting. Fun right? Next Week: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
Underrated artists, Sean Phillips, RoboCop: Last Stand by Frank Miller, Steven Grant, Korkut Öztekin, and Michael Garland (with covers by Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire) from BOOM!, Marvel and Star Wars, Baltimore: The Plague Ships by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, and Ben Stenbeck from Dark Horse, Guy Davis, Hawkeye by Matt Fraction and company, Daredevil by Mark Waid and Chris Samnee, Bendis, Superior Foes of Spider-Man by Nick Spencer, Steve Lieber, and Rachelle Rosenberg, Nova, Stray Bullets, omnipresent colorists, Suicide Risk by Mike Carey and Elena Casagrande from BOOM!, Zander Cannon’s Heck, and a whole mess more!
Welcome, boys and girls, to a very spooky episode of Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour! Joining Stacey this month is the other half of Dissecting Worlds and tip-top gent; Kehaar and somehow, without any forward planning, they both managed to read & watch several creepy and scary Halloween type things! From Army of Darkness to American Vampire, Baltimore: The Plague Ships to Clark Ashton Smith, this episode is jam-packed with spooky goodies to scare the bejeezus out of you. Don't listen to this alone in the dark! Enjoy! MWAHAHAHAHAA! Episode Theme - 'Breaking News' by Half Man Half Biscuit End Theme - 'Ghostbusters' by Ray Parker Jr
(01:50) Darren went to Oklahoma for Thanksgiving... and that's about it, (08:05) Trey is in love with Thor: The Mighty Avenger, read Baltimore: The Plague Ships, started A Canticle for Liebowitz and worked at Room at the Inn, (15:15) Tripp was smiled upon by the trivia gods and has some casting news for the new Ender's Game movie, (21:45) New friend-of-the-show Stephen joins us from Los Angeles-- he makes movies!, (37:40) Blu-Rays - (Super 8; Conan the Barbarian; Scream 4; Doctor Who S6; Tucker and Dave Versus Evil; Another Earth; Smallville: The Final Season), (52:00) We take an extended in-depth look at The Muppets, (1:44:45) Other Coming Attractions - (Hugo; Arthur Christmas), (1:51:35) Box Office - (Twilight: Breaking Dawn 1 wins... both weeks), (1:55:40) "What Would Darren Read", now with special Marvel action!, (2:05:30) Trey's take on this week's new comics
Much doom and gloom and all-around depressing stuff the first hour as we wade hip-deep into The Walking Dead volume 14 from Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard (NOTE: If you want to skip ahead, you'll be fine if you jump to the 47:20 minute mark!), after which we elevate with elaboration on Falling Skies, Will Pfeifer and Jill Thompson's excellent Finals under the Vertigo Resurrected banner, Baltimore: The Plague Ships by Mignola and Ben Stenbeck from Dark Horse, the I...Vampire! serial by J. M. DeMatteis and Tom Sutton from the pages of House of Mystery, Wolverine and Jubilee, Rogue's X-marks, Deathmate, Joe Casey's Butcher Baker #3 and Marijuanaman from Image and Infantry under the DDP Aftermath imprint, 28 Days Later, Jeff Lemire's Sweet Tooth volume three, Avengers Academy Giant-Size, Aspen's Executive Assistant Iris Volume 1 from David Whol and Eduardo Francisco, Hickman's Red Wing, Scarlet, Gladstone's School for World Conquerors by Mark Andrew Smith and Image, and a whole mess more!
December 5, 2010 - We'll be honest, this is a wacky one. Ron's amped up, Josh talks endlessly and Conor's got a cloud over his head in this week of not too many books purchased by our heroic three. Can 8 books each provide enough fodder for an entire show? YOU DECIDE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The infamous Black Notebook returns and with it comes talk of our histories with mail order comics companies, Spawn, the results of Chris and Jason's friendly wager and John Byrne's Star Trek: Assignment Earth from IDW, Terry Austin, inking styles (strong voices, invisible entities, and the fabled Third Person), original art, Typhoid Mary, Urasawa and Tezuka's Pluto from Viz, One Piece, Spawn: The Dark Ages by Holguin and Sharp, Todd McFarlane and the Image founders, Erik Larsen and Savage Dragon, Lemire and Gallo's Superboy #1, Baltimore: The Plague Ships #1, and...the winner of the 11 O'Clock Comics logo contest!
In this colon-infested commentary, we touch upon Predators, Ken Meyer Jr's awe-inspiring Ink Stains for Comic Attack, CLiNT, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Batgirl Vol. 1: Batgirl Rising, Abe Sapien: The Abyssal Plain #2, Morning Glories #1 from Image, Baltimore: The Plague Ships #1, Fear Agent: Out of Step part one from Dark Horse, Pilot Season: Stellar, The Sixth Gun from Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt from Oni Press, Steve Pugh (with Warren Ellis) and Hotwire: Deep Cut #1 from Radical (with a bit of Legends: The Enchanted for not-so-good measure), Thor, the Mighty Avenger by Chris Samnee and Roger Langridge, Vertigo's Unknown Soldier, Hack/Slash: My First Maniac, Officer Downe from Joe Casey and Chris Burnham, Scarlet #1, The Sword (part the first) from Image, and much, much more!
Did you know that Venice was sinking? Apparently, the city of Venice floods at least 100 days per year, especially in the tourist areas. What does that have to do with Christopher Golden, writer of the upcoming Baltimore: The Plague Ships mini-series from Dark Horse Comics? Well, not only do we talk with Golden about […]