POPULARITY
DC and Image July 2025 Solicits Comic Reviews DC Summer of Superman Special 1 by Mark Waid, Dan Slott, Joshua Williamson, Jorge Jimenez, Belen Ortega, Dan Mora Marvel Godzilla vs. Hulk 1 by Gerry Duggan, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Daniele Orlandini, Federico Blee Superior Avengers 1 by Steve Foxe, Luca Maresca, Kyle Hotz, Mattia Iacono Web of Venomverse: Fresh Brains 1 by Mat Groom, Luciano Vecchio, Rachelle Rosenberg; Erica Schultz, Dylan Burnett, Jim Campbell; David Dastmalchian, Juan Jose Ryp, Yen Nitro; Mat Groom, Chris Allen, Matt Milla; Chris Eliopoulos Marvel Unlimited It's Jeff 47 by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru Dynamite Giant-Size Wacky Races 1 by Ivan Cohen, Mariano Benetiz Chapo, Nick Caponi Red Sonja vs Army of Darkness 1 by Tim Seeley, Jim Terry, Carlos Badilla Image G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero – Spirit 1 by Leonardo Romero, Cris Peter Moonshine Bigfoot 1 by Mike Marlow, Steve Ellis, Zach Howard, Nelson Daniel Mad Cave Buried Long Long Ago 1 by Anthony Cleveland, Alex Cormack OGN Countdown Freak by Matt Lesniewski ZomCom'ics by Emi Mena Garrucho Night Eaters Vol 3: Their Kingdom Come by Marjorie Liu, Sana Takeda Curse of Monte Cristo by David Dabel, Carlton Holder, Rodrigo Catraca, David Lentz I Hated You in High School by Kathleen Gros Parachute Kids Vol 2: Outsider Kids by Betty Tang Hey, Mary by Andrew Wheeler, Rye Hickman Inked by Karen Wasson, Jake Minton Additional Reviews: Daredevil by Chip Zdarsky Daredevil: Born Again s1 finale Doctor Who ep2 Gaslight District pilot Bandette vol 3 and 4 by Paul Tobin, Colleen Coover Free Planet Advance Review News: Sam Neil cast in next Godzilla x Kong movie, Dan Jurgens superman one-shot, new Star War, Visions s3 release date, Sandman s2 release date, Morrison returns to Batman, Darth Maul television series announced Trailers: Fantastic Four, Sandman s2, Poker Face s2 Comics Countdown (16 April 2025): Absolute Flash 2 by Jeff Lemire, Nick Robles, Adriano Lucas Summer of Superman Special 1 by Joshua Williamson, Dan Slott, Mark Waid, Jorge Jimenez, Belen Ortega, Dan Mora Redcoat 11 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Brad Anderson Wonder Woman 20 by Tom King, Guillem March Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 8 by Jason Aaron, Juan Ferreyra Nightwing 125 by Dan Watters, Francesco Francavilla Rogue Sun 26 by Ryan Parrott, Nick Cotton, Abel, Bruno Frenda, Natalia Marques Usagi Yojimbo: Ten Thousand Plums 2 by Stan Sakai, Hi-Fi Detective Comics 1096 by Tom Taylor, Mikel Janin, Norm Rapmund Zatanna 3 by Jamal Campbell
Lauren Kirchmyer, is the Buffalo Bandettes Program Coordinator and manages a group of 12 professional dancers and prepare them for performances at KeyBank Center and appearances in Western New York. -Choreograph routines for Buffalo's only professional dance team -Schedule and coordinate appearances, auditions and Jr. Bandette program (for 6-18 year olds) -Communicate with the team, Bandits management and fans -Promote the Bandettes through social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & Snapchat) #laurenkirchmyer #buffalobandettes #buffalobandits #nationallacrosseleague #keybankcenter #buffalony #livewithcdp #podcast #talkshow #guest #danceteam #entertainment #youtubechannel #facebooklive #twitter #twitch #linkedin #audio #applepodcasts #googlepodcast #spotify #anchorfm #podbean #iheartradio #amazonmusic #tunein #stitcher #overcast #breaker #pocketcasts #radiopublic #barrycullenchevrolet #sponsor
Segunda entrega de los Premios Eisner de esta temporada y ya estamos metidos en una cuenta atrás hasta la actualidad. Estamos con los premios de 2016, los mejores tebeos de 2015 según la industria del cómic yanki, y ya nos tiene que sonar todo conocido, incluso muy probablemente ya habremos hablado de estos tebeos en algún otro programa de las tortas. Pero eso no quita para que la cosecha de 2015 fuera de primerísima: Bandette, Giant Days, Silver Surfer, Southern Bastards, The Fade Out, Paper Girls, Nimona… quedaos con nosotros y lo vamos comentando. Sabed, oh-yentes, que entre los años del hundimiento de Atlantis y sus brillantes ciudades, tragadas por los océanos, y los años del nacimiento de los hijos de Aryas, hubo una edad no soñada donde podía escucharse el podcast 260 de ELHDT. Selección musical: 🎶 Blackstar, 🎶 Lazarus y 🎶 Tis a Pity She Was a Whore - de David Bowie
Volvemos a tener hoy nuestro ya tradicional repaso mensual de los premios Eisner año a año, pero este no es un programa como los otros. 2012, el año en que salieron los tebeos premiados en esta edición, es probablemente el año más importante en la historia de los cómics desde 1986. En 2012 las majors vivían sendos hitos arrancados solo unos meses antes: New 52 en el caso de DC y la Era Alonso en Marvel, pero lo más gordo es que por primera vez las majors no se llevaban todos los focos. 2012 es el año en que se data el nacimiento de aquella Image 2.0, el año de la refundación de Valiant y, en general, la llegada para quedarse de un nuevo cómic independiente a medio camino entre el que ya conocíamos y el mainstream de las majors. Es el año de Saga, Hawkeye, Fatale, Prophet, The Manhattan Projects, Bandette y tantos otros títulos híbridos de dos mundos, marcando la tendencia a seguir, una tendencia que aún persiste. Sabed, oh-yentes, que entre los años del hundimiento de Atlantis y sus brillantes ciudades, tragadas por los océanos, y los años del nacimiento de los hijos de Aryas, hubo una edad no soñada donde podía escucharse el podcast 246 de ELHDT. Selección musical🎵 Step, Unbelivers y Ya hey de Vampire Weekend 🎶
I'm happy to welcome @karlkesel back to the show to talk about his newest Kickstarter project, Impossible Jones & Captain Lightning Team Up. With less than a week to go, Karl talks to us about the new project, the recently shipped Impossible Jones & Holly Daze Team Up, the creations of those characters and how they were influenced by his writing Harley Quinn, the creation of Captain Lightning, bringing childhood creators to life, the Ditko-like Even Steven and the back-up that will be written by Mark Waid and more, We also start about the nuts and bolts of creating comics via Kickstarter, the ups and downs, lessons he learned with the original Section Zero book and wearing multiple hats in the job, from creator to editor to fulfillment. We also talk about the popularity of King Shark, who he created back in the pages of Superboy and is now a popular culture phenomenon, thanks to the Suicide Squad movie. You can find more information about the Impossible Jones Kickstarter here. Note 1: Former guest @jeffparker was supposed to be on the show too, since he also has a new Kickstarter project, but couldn't make it. His book, also ending this week, is Blighter: Tracker of the Realm. Note 2: We had talked to Friends of the Show @paultobin and @colleencoover about doing the pod to discuss their new book Wrassle Castle, but they too couldn't make. It's out now so pick up a copy and as always, read Bandette.
Creator Talks proudly presents the husband and wife team of writer Paul Tobin and artist Colleen Coover. Together they created the costumed teen cat burglar Bandette. Bandette began as a digital publication in 2012 on Comixology through Monkeybrain Comics. It was nominated for four Eisner's Awards in 2013. Not long after, Dark Horse Comics collected the single issues into soft and hard cover editions. The next Bandette hard cover collection will be released by Dark Horse Comics on July 7th 2021 is Volume 4: The Six Finger Secret. I discuss with Colleen how she illustrates Bandette and the reason for her bold primary color choices. It would not be Creator Talks if I did not get personal with my guests so I ask the happy couple how they met. Did Cupid's arrow strike and was it love at first sight? Paul and Colleen once managed a comic book store in Iowa. Paul shares how he managed to build his comic book collection while he worked there as an employee and how comic shops have changed since the 1980s. He is also an avid comic art collector. Paul talks about some of his favorite pieces of art and why he considers himself lucky to have them. What is it about these artists' work that appeals to Paul? Which ones tuned him off as a youth but now from whom he has great admiration. His answers may surprise you. How has collecting art become an education itself for Paul and Colleen as creators? Paul and Colleen made several trips to France, which is the setting of Bandette's adventures. They share some of their special memories of France and later their decision to move from Iowa to Portland, Oregon for the sake of their careers. In closing I ask Paul and Colleen my Final Nine Questions including what they like to do for recreation, beverage of choice, pet peeve, missed opportunities and when they took a risk. Fini Creator Talks Theme Song: "Jazz Relax" from LoopsLab Creator Talks logo by The Design Punk Transition Music - French Music "Jazz In Paris" Media Right Porduction "Spanish Flea" by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Please rate and review Creator Talks on Apple Podcasts More about Bandette: The Six Finger Secret About Paul Tobin About Colleen Coover
Back in January 2020, graphic novelist Paul Tobin came to the Hillsboro Public Library for a Tea with the Author event. While visiting, he agreed to sit down for a few minutes to talk about his work, his creative process, and why Portland is such a great place to create comics. Paul is the author of many great graphic novels, including Bandette, Plants vs. Zombies, Colder, and I am the Cat.
We venture back to the world of My Hero Academia this week, and talk movie pushes. We also review Dark Night Death Metal #1, Faithless II #1, Sleeping Beauties #1, and Bandette Volume 1 on this week's Major Spoilers Podcast! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) NEWS https://variety.com/2020/film/news/christopher-nolan-tenet-delayed-coronavirus-1234576169/ REVIEWS STEPHEN DARK NIGHT: DEATH METAL #1 Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Greg Capullo Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $4.99 Release Date: June 17, 2020 Get ready for the earth-shattering encore! The legendary team behind Dark Nights: Metal and Batman: Last Knight on Earth take center stage and reunite for one last tour. When the Earth is enveloped by the Dark Multiverse, the Justice League is at the mercy of the Batman Who Laughs. Humanity struggles to survive in a hellish landscape twisted beyond recognition, while Batman, Wonder Woman, and Superman have all been separated and fight to survive. Unleash the beast and let the head banging begin! [rating:3.5/5] MATTHEW FAITHLESS II #1 Writer: Brian Azzarello Artist: Mana Llovet Publisher: BOOM! Studios Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: June 10, 2020 The best-selling erotic thriller returns from the acclaimed team of Brian Azzarello (Batman: Damned) and artist Maria Llovet as Faith, and her lovers, Louis (a.k.a. The Devil) and Poppy (his daughter), bring magic and chaos to the streets of Italy. Turin, known as the epicenter of black magic, is also a place of high fashion, art, and literature. Now, Faith is in the center of it all and with that, her own power grows. But any power comes with a price. Faith has only just begun to pay for hers. [rating:3/5] RODRIGO SLEEPING BEAUTIES #1 Writer: Rio Youers Artist: Annie Wu Publisher: IDW Publishing Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: June 24, 2020 A strange sleeping sickness, known as Aurora, has fallen over the world, and strangest of all, it only affects women. In the small town of Dooling, a mysterious woman has walked out of the woods; she calls herself Eve and leaves a trail of carnage behind her. More mysterious: she's the only woman not falling asleep. [rating: 3/5] ASHLEY BANDETTE VOL 1: PRESTO TP (SECOND EDITION) Writer: Paul Tobin Artist: Colleen Coover Publisher: Dark Horse Cover Price: $14.99 Release Date: June 17, 2020 The world's greatest thief is a costumed teen burglar by the nome d'arte of Bandette! Gleefully plying her skills on either side of the law alongside her network of street urchins, Bandette is a thorn in the side of both Police Inspector Belgique and the criminal underworld. But its not all breaking hearts and purloining masterpieces when a rival thief makes a startling discovery. Can even Bandette laugh off a plot against her life? * Now available as a trade paperback with new cover art. * The multi Eisner-winning series returns in a new edition. [rating: 5/5] DISCUSSION My Hero Academia Vol. 5 Creator: Kohei Horikoshi Publisher: VIZ Media The final stages of the U.A. High sports festival promise to be explosive, as Uraraka takes on Bakugo in a head-to-head match! Bakugo never gives anyone a break, and the crowd holds its breath as the battle begins. The finals will push the students of Class 1-A to their limits and beyond! CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.
We venture back to the world of My Hero Academia this week, and talk movie pushes. We also review Dark Night Death Metal #1, Faithless II #1, Sleeping Beauties #1, and Bandette Volume 1 on this week's Major Spoilers Podcast! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) NEWS https://variety.com/2020/film/news/christopher-nolan-tenet-delayed-coronavirus-1234576169/ REVIEWS STEPHEN DARK NIGHT: DEATH METAL #1 Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Greg Capullo Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $4.99 Release Date: June 17, 2020 Get ready for the earth-shattering encore! The legendary team behind Dark Nights: Metal and Batman: Last Knight on Earth take center stage and reunite for one last tour. When the Earth is enveloped by the Dark Multiverse, the Justice League is at the mercy of the Batman Who Laughs. Humanity struggles to survive in a hellish landscape twisted beyond recognition, while Batman, Wonder Woman, and Superman have all been separated and fight to survive. Unleash the beast and let the head banging begin! [rating:3.5/5] MATTHEW FAITHLESS II #1 Writer: Brian Azzarello Artist: Mana Llovet Publisher: BOOM! Studios Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: June 10, 2020 The best-selling erotic thriller returns from the acclaimed team of Brian Azzarello (Batman: Damned) and artist Maria Llovet as Faith, and her lovers, Louis (a.k.a. The Devil) and Poppy (his daughter), bring magic and chaos to the streets of Italy. Turin, known as the epicenter of black magic, is also a place of high fashion, art, and literature. Now, Faith is in the center of it all and with that, her own power grows. But any power comes with a price. Faith has only just begun to pay for hers. [rating:3/5] RODRIGO SLEEPING BEAUTIES #1 Writer: Rio Youers Artist: Annie Wu Publisher: IDW Publishing Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: June 24, 2020 A strange sleeping sickness, known as Aurora, has fallen over the world, and strangest of all, it only affects women. In the small town of Dooling, a mysterious woman has walked out of the woods; she calls herself Eve and leaves a trail of carnage behind her. More mysterious: she's the only woman not falling asleep. [rating: 3/5] ASHLEY BANDETTE VOL 1: PRESTO TP (SECOND EDITION) Writer: Paul Tobin Artist: Colleen Coover Publisher: Dark Horse Cover Price: $14.99 Release Date: June 17, 2020 The world's greatest thief is a costumed teen burglar by the nome d'arte of Bandette! Gleefully plying her skills on either side of the law alongside her network of street urchins, Bandette is a thorn in the side of both Police Inspector Belgique and the criminal underworld. But its not all breaking hearts and purloining masterpieces when a rival thief makes a startling discovery. Can even Bandette laugh off a plot against her life? * Now available as a trade paperback with new cover art. * The multi Eisner-winning series returns in a new edition. [rating: 5/5] DISCUSSION My Hero Academia Vol. 5 Creator: Kohei Horikoshi Publisher: VIZ Media The final stages of the U.A. High sports festival promise to be explosive, as Uraraka takes on Bakugo in a head-to-head match! Bakugo never gives anyone a break, and the crowd holds its breath as the battle begins. The finals will push the students of Class 1-A to their limits and beyond! CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.
Allison gives us a Winonna Earp Syfy TV Update and Chris Talks Writing Hellboy, with lots of other geek subjects in the conversation mix. We also look back at their digital imprint Monkeybrain Comics, still going on with the dgital version of Bandette by Colleen coover and Paul Tobin
Colder Vol 1 : Declan Thomas is an ex-inmate of an insane asylum that was destroyed in a fire, he has the strange ability to step inside a person's madness-and sometimes cure it. He hopes to one day cure his own, but time is running out, as a demonic predator pursues him. Collects the five-issue miniseries. From the Eisner nominated writer of Bandette.Due to some unfortunate life stuff, Corey wasn’t able to join Tess this week as she discussed “Colder” Vol. 1 with Hunter of Android’s Amazing Podcast. It’s a shame too because he had some serious thoughts on the book. He’ll just how to shout them into the void now lol!Lack of co-host aside, this was a super fun episode! Let us know what you think of it on our social media channels!Listen to Hunter on Android’s Amazing Podcast! You can find them on Apple Podcasts & Spotify and on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagam! Also, check out their website for all your comicbook needs - androidscomics.com!Follow us on social media and let us know what you think of the episode!Instagram - @ocdpodcastFacebook - @ocdpodcastCorey’s Instagram - @coreynationTess’ Instagram - @tessllanosIf you would like to support the show, please leave us a 5 Star review on Apple Podcasts and/or you can support us at Patreon.com/OCDPodcastThis podcast is part of the BFOP Network
This week’s guest is writer Paul Tobin, who’s got a fun series out from Vault right now called “Heist, or How to Steal a Planet,” about a guy who wants to do just that little thing. We talk about that series, his upcoming middle grade graphic novel “Wrassle Castle,” and his work on titles like “Bandette,” “Colder,” “Plants vs. Zombies” and “Marvel Adventures,” plus a little about his pretty sweet-sounding collection of original art.
Recorded on June 23, 2019. Episode 388: Bandette Vol. 1: Presto! The world’s greatest thief is a costumed teen burglar in swinging Paris by the nome d’arte of Bandette! Gleefully plying her skills on either side of the law, Bandette is a thorn in the sides of both police inspector Belgique and the criminal underworld. … Continue reading
Centésimo octogésimo quinto programa de Rock & Cómics, segundo de la séptima temporada. Programa dedicado al mundo del cómic y aderezado con la mejor música rock. SUMARIO: [01' 16"] - Tebeos del Tío Sam Pedro Monje nos trae la serie regular de Marvel, Thor, haciendo un repaso por esta magnífica serie y su personaje. [10' 49"] - Entrevista Hablamos con Agustín Ferrer Casas de su último cómic: Arde Cuba. Publicado por Grafito Editorial. [29' 25"] - Canción "Y en eso llegó Fidel" de Carlos Puebla. [31' 24"] - El Laboratorio El Profesor usa uno de sus experimentos y sus ortodoxas técnicas para analizar uno de los cómics de Thor. [43' 24"] - Transmutaciones Postheroicas Elisa McCausland nos descubre tres cómics: Valerosas de Pénélope Bagieu publicado por Dibbuks; Archivos estelares de Flavita Banana publicado por Astiberri y Bandette: Presto de Paul Tobin y Collen Coover publicado por Aleta Ediciones. [52' 56"] - La Bóveda Pedro L. López hace un repaso por algunos de los más destacados artefactos comiqueros, desde la armadura de Iron Man hasta el anillo del Green Lantern. [1h 14' 48"] - Despedida Hugo Rodrigo despide el programa con unas últimas recomendaciones personal, en esta ocasión: La levedad de Catherine Meurisse publicado por Impedimenta; Cinema Purgatorio el proyecto de Alan Moore publicado por Panini Cómics; y ¡Maldito Allende! de Olivier Bras y Jorge González publicado por ECC Cómics. [1h 17' 15"] - Canción "Harlem Shuffle" de Bob & Earl.
Sam Adonis (@realsamadonis) returns to the podcast to discuss his upcoming hair vs hair match against Blue Panther August 4th in Arena Mexico. We discuss the world-wide media attention he has gotten for his flag-waving American gimmick in Mexico and how that fits in with wrestling's history of xenophobic heels. We talk about the feud with Blue Panther and invoking the name and gimmick of the late Love Machine Art Barr and his feud 25 years ago in CMLL. We chat about his favorite opponents and partners over his year in Mexico, his upcoming trip to Japan and how things are going for his brother, WWE announcer Corey Graves. Sam is super busy these days, so we thank him very much for his time. Also, a quick shout-out to former podcast guests Colleen Coover and Paul Tobin, for their third consecutive Eisner Award for Bandette. You can hear them discuss it on episode 24. Congratulations to all the winners, some of whom are tentatively planned as future guests.
Lucas has been off jetsetting so rather than leave you without an episode this week, here's an awesome conversation with Colleen Coover and Paul Tobin, creators of the Eisner-winning catburglar-caper-comic Bandette, originally recorded last year for the Devotee podcast. If you like this, check out the rest of Devotee at devoteepodcast.com
Comics Manifest | Inspiring Interviews with Influential Creators in Comics
Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover are comic creators extraordinaire, they are truly a creative power couple and have won multiple awards for their collaborative creations. Titles that they have collaborated on include, the all ages comic Banana Sunday, the graphic novel Gingerbread Girl, and the multi-award winning comic series, Bandette.
The guys are back in the studios for another week of talking nerdy! Ohhhh yeahhhhh…. On this week’s episode: We discuss another round of Rebirth books from DC Comics, and Cullen reviews Bandette and The New Deal. We look ahead... Read More ›
Hello listeners! Welcome to another installment of "The Follow Up"! Karla updates you on the new "Snotgirl" and her thoughts on "Bandette"! Then Menissa revisits "Paper Girls" and "I Hate Fairyland" - classic #HOQI material! And Elias updates us on new anime he's been watching! Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on iTunes! And follow us on Instagram and Twitter @rsquaredcomics! ---- Intro and Outro: "Shake it and Break it" by Lanin's Southern Serenaders Art by: William Wong Logo and media: Kenneth Wical
The husband and wife creative team of Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover are getting ready to publish “The House of the Green Mask”, the third volume of their effervescent creation, that Audrey Hepburn of master thieves, “Bandette”. The series won two Eisner awards for best digital comics series in 2013 and this year. Bandette is a pert, teen-aged thief living a barely-closeted life of crime. She steals to delight herself, leaping across the rooftops of the city to tweak the noses and egos of the real bad guys. Bandette's setting is identifiably French — a Paris of the imagination— but it's time period is deliberately fluid. We talk with Tobin and Coover about the pleasures of fleshing out the world around a different kind of action heroine.
Gather ‘round, True Believers. We’re getting all geeked up for the Rose City Comic Con, Sept 10–11. It’s always a hot ticket, given the critical mass of comics creators making their home around these parts now, but we were especially charmed by this year’s crop.Image Comics Moving to Portland - 1:10We start things off with some breaking news. Rumors have been flying that we were the first to confirm: Image Comics is moving to Portland. Image is the third largest publisher in the industry with annual sales around $50 million. Relocating is kind of a no-brainer, given the pool of high-powered Image creators already living here. We explore what sets Image apart (and makes it a prime team-up with Portland), before sitting down for an exclusive interview with the company’s publisher, Eric Stephenson.Bandette Steals Hearts, Jewels, Awards - 10:53The husband and wife creative team of Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover are getting ready to publish “The House of the Green Mask,” the third volume of their effervescent creation, “Bandette.” The series won two Eisner awards for best digital comics series in 2013 and this year. Bandette is a pert, teen-aged thief living a barely-closeted life of crime — the Audrey Hepburn of master thieves. She steals to delight herself, leaping across the rooftops of the city to tweak the noses and egos of the real bad guys. We talk with Tobin and Coover about the pleasures of fleshing out the world around a different kind of action heroine.Blast Off For Bitch Planet - 19:07Kelly Sue DeConnick is riding high with a comic series she created that made a lot of best-of-the-year lists for 2015, and continued going strong this year. “Bitch Planet” is about an all-female, interstellar prison colony in a not-too-distant future. Society sends women there for a variety of crimes — collectively categorized as non-compliance. We talk to Kelly about how she handles the series’ satirical edge, and chat with artist Taki Soma, who did a single-issue story for the series last winter. If you like what you hear in this week’s show, the extended version is right here on our Soundcloud feed.The Loveliest Horror Story of the Year - 27:30Portland comic book artist Tyler Crook and writer Cullen Bunn are behind the series “Harrow County,” a tale of a gentle teenage girl named Emmy, whose coming-of-age is overshadowed by her realization that she’s connected to a deceased witch named Hester Beck and a wide range of ghosts and spirits. We talk to Crook and Bunn about the gorgeous watercolors and heavy psychodrama they use to bring the story to life. “Harrow County” was nominated for an Eisner award for Best New Series, and it’s been optioned for development as a TV series on Syfy Channel.Comic City USA - 38:09Oregon’s comic book community is part of a much wider mosaic of creative work — animation, political cartooning, comic strips. Think Out Loud recently talked to some of the minds behind the Oregon Historical Society’s new exhibition covering artists in all these disciplines, Comic City USA. We hear from long-time creators on the Portland scene Paul Guinan and Anina Bennett and OHS curator Lori Erickson. You can hear the entire conversation here.Good Guys Win: Ibrahim Moustafa - 43:08We listen back to our February interview with artist Ibrahim Moustafa. He’s racking up a string of solid titles, including his widely-read Himalayan thriller, “High Crimes”, with Chris Sebela. He also shares some news about his brand-new series for Stela Comics — a spy thriller called “Jaeger”, about a French-Algerian agent hunting down Nazis in a post-World-War-II setting. Stella series are designed specifically for smart phones, which posed new kinds of challenges.
Our intrepid hosts sit down with the supremely talented Paul Tobin to talk burning comics in a ditch, keeping horror scary, and his Eisner winning series "Bandette."
The 2016 Eisner nominations were just announced and several have rightfully gone to the creative team of the exceptionally charming "Bandette", artist Colleen Coover and writer Paul Tobin. They both take the time to talk to Wendi about the thrilling fun and whimsy of "Bandette" and how to create such a unique and timeless take on their interpretation of Paris. They discuss what makes a good heist story, their European comic influences, the endearing nature of Audrey Hepburn, as well as their previous collaboration "Gingerbread Girl" and Tobin's work on such comics as "Colder" and "Plants vs. Zombies".
We had to split our most recent What Are We Reading episode into two chunks. We read too much. This week we hear from Ashley, Andrew, and Ryan. They are reading: - Patsy Walker, aka Hellcat - Old Man Logan - Cry Havoc - Rat Queens, Bandette, Ragnarok - Injection - A-Force - Superman: Lois and Clark - The Invisibles - One Punch Man - Captain Marvel - Uncanny X-Men - Spider-Woman - Spider-Man/Deadpool - Vision - All-New All-Different Avengers - Omega Men - Dark Knight III - The Master Race Next week we dive into the pull lists of Jess and Jamie!
Colleen Coover (@colleencoover) and Paul Tobin (@paultobin) join the show to talk about their award-winning comic Bandette, its origins and influences. We also talk about all-ages comics and their work on them, past work including Batman '66, Marvel Adventures and I Was the Cat. We also talk about Paul's forthcoming novel, How to Catch an Invisible Cat, out March 1. Then we talk soccer, including the MLS Champion Portland Timbers and NWSL Portland Thorns, Barcelona vs Real Madrid, the pantomime behavior of Jose Mourinho and the dilemma of liking players on teams you can't stand. In the second segment, Mark reviews two new Marvel titles: Illuminati by Josh Williamson Williamson__Josn) and Shawn Crystal (@shawncrystal) and The Vision by Tom King (@TomKIngTK) and Gabriel Hernandez Walta (@ghwalta).
Our intrepid hosts are joined by the delightful Colleen Coover to talk growing up comics, winning an Eisner, and her wonderful comic "Bandette."
Intervienen: Victor M. Yeste, Giacco, Raúl Martín, Álvaro Gekko y Jaime Snow. Editado por: Álvaro Gekko. Obras: -1º.- TERROR SAGRADO, de Frank Miller. 2011. Legendary Comics-Norma Editorial. USA. -2º.- VAMPIRELLA, de José González y otros autores. 1971-1972. Warren Publishing-Planeta De Agostini. USA. -3º.- WONDER WOMAN, de Brian Azzarello y otros autores. 2011-2014. DC Comics-ECC Ediciones. USA. -4º.- PLUTO, de Naoki Urasawa. 2003-2009. Shogakukan-Planeta De Agostini. JAPÓN. -5º.- VIEJO LOGAN, de Mark Millar y Sean McNiven. 2008. Marvel Comics-Panini Comics. USA. -6º.- LYSISTRATA, de Ralf Köning. 1987. La Cúpula (en España). ALEMANIA. -7º.- INHUMANO, de Matt Fraction, Joe Madudeira y otros autores. 2014. Marvel Comics-Panini Comics. USA. -8º.- BANDETTE, de Paul Tobin y Collen Coover. 2012. Monkeybrain Comics-Aleta Ediciones. USA. -9º.- REYES DISFRAZADOS, de James Vance y Dan Burr. 1988. Kitchen Sink Press-Norma Editorial. USA.
Intervienen: Victor M. Yeste, Giacco, Raúl Martín, Álvaro Gekko y Jaime Snow. Editado por: Álvaro Gekko. Obras: -1º.- TERROR SAGRADO, de Frank Miller. 2011. Legendary Comics-Norma Editorial. USA. -2º.- VAMPIRELLA, de José González y otros autores. 1971-1972. Warren Publishing-Planeta De Agostini. USA. -3º.- WONDER WOMAN, de Brian Azzarello y otros autores. 2011-2014. DC Comics-ECC Ediciones. USA. -4º.- PLUTO, de Naoki Urasawa. 2003-2009. Shogakukan-Planeta De Agostini. JAPÓN. -5º.- VIEJO LOGAN, de Mark Millar y Sean McNiven. 2008. Marvel Comics-Panini Comics. USA. -6º.- LYSISTRATA, de Ralf Köning. 1987. La Cúpula (en España). ALEMANIA. -7º.- INHUMANO, de Matt Fraction, Joe Madudeira y otros autores. 2014. Marvel Comics-Panini Comics. USA. -8º.- BANDETTE, de Paul Tobin y Collen Coover. 2012. Monkeybrain Comics-Aleta Ediciones. USA. -9º.- REYES DISFRAZADOS, de James Vance y Dan Burr. 1988. Kitchen Sink Press-Norma Editorial. USA.
This week’s episode was recorded on May 10th, 2015. This week’s hosts, Mike, Nick, and Paul, talk about their comic picks–Bandette #10, Rebels #2, and Injection #1–and a whole bunch of news. They discuss the craziness of print-only items (ie. a Steven Universe sketch book and Valiant’s upcoming Book of the Dead), Daredevil (SPOILERS), and their first fan letter, all about Suicide Squad! This week’s music was by Kero One, One Self, Blunted Beats, and Infinity Shred. Produced by Zander Riggs and Mike Rapin. Edited by Zander Riggs. Have a question? Want us to talk about a topic? Submit discussion topics to our subreddit /r/IReadComicBooks and get a hold of us here: cyborg@destroythecyb.org – @destroythecyb – destroythecyborg.tumblr.com Subscribe on iTunes | Listen on Stitcher | Podcast Feed
Nuevo programa de videojuegos y cómics de la temporada 5 de Hello Friki Podcast. Además de las reseñas de rigor, esta vez nos atrevemos con los universos paralelos y hacemos un repaso de la carrera de Rob Liefeld, un autor cuanto menos... controvertido. Giacco vuelve a capitanear esta nueva aventura, en la que se suman Jaime Snow, Raúl Martín y Álvaro Gekko. ¡Disfrutadla! P.D.: El programa se grabó el pasado domingo a las 22h, así que todavía no se había hecho pública la lista de futuras películas de Marvel. Por ello, en la sección de cómics dedicamos unos minutos a debatir sobre qué dirección tomarían y... ¡estábamos en lo cierto! Quizá Marvel nos lo desveló en primicia... o quizá no. VIDEOJUEGOS Noticias - Bayonetta 2 Retrojuegos - Gauntlet (1985) Reseñas - The Evil Within - La Tierra Media: Sombras de Mordor CÓMICS Noticias - Universos que se destruyen y se rehacen… opiniones sobre el presunto final del Universo Ultimate, el Universo de Los Nuevos 52 y el reinicio del Universo Marvel. - Tráiler de Los Vengadores 2 - Benedict Cumberbatch es el Doctor Extraño Anecdotario - Rob Liefeld, ese hombre. Reseñas - Lisistrata (Ralf König) - Inhumano (Matt Fraction, Olivier Coipel y Nick Bradshaw) - Bandette (Paul Tobin y Colleen Coover) - Reyes Disfrazados (James Vance y Dan Burr) Ficha: http://www.hellofriki.com/podcasts/2014/10/27/hf-5x05-videojuegos-y-comics-evil-within-inhumano-bandette/
Nuevo programa de videojuegos y cómics de la temporada 5 de Hello Friki Podcast. Además de las reseñas de rigor, esta vez nos atrevemos con los universos paralelos y hacemos un repaso de la carrera de Rob Liefeld, un autor cuanto menos... controvertido. Giacco vuelve a capitanear esta nueva aventura, en la que se suman Jaime Snow, Raúl Martín y Álvaro Gekko. ¡Disfrutadla! P.D.: El programa se grabó el pasado domingo a las 22h, así que todavía no se había hecho pública la lista de futuras películas de Marvel. Por ello, en la sección de cómics dedicamos unos minutos a debatir sobre qué dirección tomarían y... ¡estábamos en lo cierto! Quizá Marvel nos lo desveló en primicia... o quizá no. VIDEOJUEGOS Noticias - Bayonetta 2 Retrojuegos - Gauntlet (1985) Reseñas - The Evil Within - La Tierra Media: Sombras de Mordor CÓMICS Noticias - Universos que se destruyen y se rehacen… opiniones sobre el presunto final del Universo Ultimate, el Universo de Los Nuevos 52 y el reinicio del Universo Marvel. - Tráiler de Los Vengadores 2 - Benedict Cumberbatch es el Doctor Extraño Anecdotario - Rob Liefeld, ese hombre. Reseñas - Lisistrata (Ralf König) - Inhumano (Matt Fraction, Olivier Coipel y Nick Bradshaw) - Bandette (Paul Tobin y Colleen Coover) - Reyes Disfrazados (James Vance y Dan Burr) Ficha: http://www.hellofriki.com/podcasts/2014/10/27/hf-5x05-videojuegos-y-comics-evil-within-inhumano-bandette/
Three friends. Several comic books. One book club. We talked about the comics we read this week but also got into that fancy new hardcover from Dark Horse, Bandette. Setlist includes: (04:05) - Dale has a bunk Xbox (06:00) - Comic chatter: Sex Criminals 3, D4VE 1, and Superior Spider-Man 21 (23:00) - Lightning Round™: Superior Spider-Man Annual 1 , Daredevil 33, and Afterlife With Archie 2 (24:31) - Bandette ( Dark Horse/ Digital) (44:10) - Letters: Last word on Man of Steel Hosts: @dale_a | @slim | @JonesyLovesBeer. Special thanks to YOU for our iTunes reviews and/or ratings so far; they help spread the word about the show. Sponsored by: The Comic Book Shop. The best place to grab your print or digital comics.
A little later than is good for us, here comes Episode 129 with Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester returning from an inadvertently long hiatus to regale you with nerdspeak, geekslang, and goofballargot as we catch up on the mighty world of comics and comics news. Topics discussed today include the upcoming San Diego Comic Con, Marvelman, The Boys, the works of Nick Spencer, spreadsheet lit, our inevitable weekly 2000 A.D. discussion, DC walks and talks like this, while Marvel walks and talks like this, Bandette, The Private Eye, JLA Tower of Babel, the Superior Foes of Spider-Man, and, of course, much, much more. Show notes are available for this episode are available over at savage critic.com, and we always welcome your comments and questions at waitwhatpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy!
It is time for Episode 122! And we have for you more than two hours of Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester discussing everything under the four-color sun. Topics today include: Days of Future Past, Bandette, The Eisners, our favorite capes, Ultimo by Stan Lee and Hiroyuki Takei, Age of Ultron, Jackson Guice, Harvey Pekar, Chris Samnee, Eddie Campbell, Spawn, This Week in Al Ewing, John Severin, and much, much, much more. Modest but robust show notes are available over at savage critic.com. As always, we hope you enjoy and thank you for listening!
Read the show notes at http://flashpulp.com Prepare yourself for: Racist Germans, roaming literary gangs, Tolkien's tower, Rambo, black market laundry detergent, and Bandette.
Read the show notes at http://flashpulp.com Prepare yourself for: Racist Germans, roaming literary gangs, Tolkien's tower, Rambo, black market laundry detergent, and Bandette.
Read the show notes at http://flashpulp.com Prepare yourself for: Racist Germans, roaming literary gangs, Tolkien's tower, Rambo, black market laundry detergent, and Bandette.
Read the show notes at http://flashpulp.com Prepare yourself for: Racist Germans, roaming literary gangs, Tolkien's tower, Rambo, black market laundry detergent, and Bandette.
Later than delivered, and longer than promised, Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester have for you the one hundredth episode of Wait, What?, featuring calls from listeners, absurd technical problems, theatrical asides, and, oh yeah, comic books. In fact, among the comics discussed are Amazing Spider-Man #700, the hiatus of Jughead, reviews of a handful of DC New 52 Zero Issues including Batman, Inc., DC Universe Presents, and Justice League. Also, we consider the very odd trajectory of Jennifer Blood by Garth Ennis, Al Ewing, and others; Stumptown 2.1 by Greg Rucka and Matthew Southworth, The Crackle of the Frost by Lorenzo Mattotti and Jorge Zentner, the original Rocketeer series by Dave Stevens, Bloodshot, Bandette, Shadow Cabinet, a long look at Jim Starlin's career at Marvel and, as always, much, much more. The echo was a bit heavy on this one and Graeme ends up sounding like Beelzebub at the end, but we worked our hardest and did our best to bring you two point five hours of funny book podcastery you'd be proud to have streaming from your ears. As always, we hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Paperkeg chats about DD, Archie, and the comics they've read. This week's book club is Infinity Gauntlet. Setlist goes something like this: news, comic chatter, book club, and letters! Special thanks to YOU for our iTunes reviews and/or ratings so far; they help spread the word about the show. Topics included, but were not limited to: (04.00) - Twitter BFFs (06.00) - Daredevil: End of Days (08.00) - ARCHIE Meets GLEE (09.15) - Aw Yea Comics (10.00) - Reading digital comics to your kids (11.30) - Return of the Joker (12.30) - Comics chatter: X-Factor, Ozymandius, Baltimore: Dr. Leskovar's Remedy, and October Girl (26.30) - Lightning Round™: Avatar: The Promise, Amazing Spider-Man, Empowered V1, and Bandette (29.00) - Infinity Gauntlet (46.45) - Letters: Wednesday Comics, Jeep Jihad, new show format, and JonesyLeavesPaperkeg Sponsored by the fine folks over at The Comic Book Shop and their Digital Strorefront! Paperkeg elsewhere: Tumblr | Twttr | Facebook