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Comic Book Noise Family
Pacific Tuesday – Alien Worlds 03, Berni Wrightson's Master of the Macabre 02 and Michael Moorcock's Elric of Melnibone 03

Comic Book Noise Family

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024


This month host Ed Moore shares is thoughts on the books published by Pacific Comics in July 1983. They include Aliens Worlds 03, Berni Wrightson [...]

Comic Book Noise Family
Berni Wrightson Master of the Macabre 01 and Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers 11

Comic Book Noise Family

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024


Part one of Ed Moore’s coverage of the books published by Pacific comics, April 1983.

Deliberate Noise Network
Berni Wrightson Master of the Macabre 01 and Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers 11

Deliberate Noise Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024


Part one of Ed Moore's coverage of the books published by Pacific comics, April 1983.

Let‘s Read Spider-Man Podcast
1982 Captain America 265 266 What If Vol 1 46 Questprobe 2 Marvel Graphic Novel 17 22 : Spider-Man Mysterio Living Monolith

Let‘s Read Spider-Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 26:38


  Episode 264.  James B and Eddie debate which of the final 1980's Spider-Man appearances are best. https://readallcomics.com/captain-america-v1-266/   https://readallcomics.com/what-if-v1-046/   https://readallcomics.com/questprobe-2/   https://readallcomics.com/marvel-graphic-novel-issue-17-revenge-of-the-living-monolith/   https://readallcomics.com/marvel-graphic-novel-issue-22-spider-man-hooky/ (01:01) January and February of 1982 Stan Lee presents Capt America 265 and 266 “Thunderhead” and “Flight From Thunderhead!” by David Anthony Kraft, Art by Mike Zeck and John Beatty    https://readallcomics.com/captain-america-v1-265/   (04:28) August of 1984 Stan Lee presents What if 46 “What if Spider-Man's Uncle Ben Had Lived?” Written by Peter B. Gillis and Penciled by Ron Frenz   https://readallcomics.com/what-if-v1-046/   (08:37) From January of 1985 Questprobe 2 featuring Spider-Man in “Mysterio Times Two!” written and penciled by Al Milgrom, Inked by Jim Mooney   https://readallcomics.com/questprobe-2/   (12:52) October of 1985 Marvel Comics Group and Editor Jim Owlsley present Marvel Graphic Novel 17, “Revenge of the living Monolith” By Michelinie, Silvestri and Geof Isherwood.    https://readallcomics.com/marvel-graphic-novel-issue-17-revenge-of-the-living-monolith/   (17:40) August of 1986 Marvel Graphic Novel 22, “Hooky” Written by Susan K. Putney and illustrated by Berni Wrightson   https://readallcomics.com/marvel-graphic-novel-issue-22-spider-man-hooky/   (20:13) Sponsor - Identity Modules   Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston.  This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed.  Summaries written by James B and Eddie and Uncle Ben.  Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/  Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our live meetup and Discord Channel here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_mW6htjJUHOzlViEvPQqR-k68tClMGAi85Bi_xrlV7w/edit

Deconstructing Comics
#801 Swamp Thing Begins: Issues 1-13 reviewed

Deconstructing Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 61:17


The character of Swamp Thing originated in House of Secrets #92 in 1971, drawn by Berni Wrightson and written by Len Wein. That story served as a first draft for the real origin story in Swamp Thing #1, with the same creative pairing. This week, Tim is joined by writer for CBR and Screen Rant … Continue reading #801 Swamp Thing Begins: Issues 1-13 reviewed

The Kingcast
159: Cycle of the Werewolf with Akela Cooper

The Kingcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 111:40


Cycle of the Werewolf began life as a calendar that evolved into a novella penned by Stephen King and illustrated by the late, great Berni Wrightson. King himself penned the screenplay for the 1985 adaptation that the hosts of this show think is pretty good, but wasn't accepted by critics or audiences upon release. 

Devorando Comics
¿Que estamos leyendo? Mayo 2022

Devorando Comics

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 92:41


Como todos los primeros capítulos del mes, les traemos nuestras lecturas de este mes: - Cristián: "Infinite Frontier: Secret Files" e "Infinite Frontier" la miniserie. Guiones de Joshua Williamson, James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder, Dibujo John Timms. DC Comics. - Rodrigo: "JLA Cuerpos Ajenos". Guión Len Kaminski, dibujo Val Semeiksde. Editorial Vid. - Fernando: "Maze Book".Jeff Lemire autor integral. Editorial Dark Horse (Fernando lee en inglés). "Mutante" Obras completas de Berni Wrightson, tomo 3. Ediciones Zinco - Carlos Muñoz - Sebastian Vera - Marcos Saldivia - Alejandro Herrera - Sergio Matamala - Iván Matamala - Francisco Curihuinca - Rodrigo Agurto - Francisco Fernando - Nicolás Mena - Rodrigo Alcota - Ramón Acevedo - Miguel Cabezas - Juan Rocha - Eduardo Delgado - Jazmín Flores - Diego Sánchez - José Curi - Emmanuel Lemus Apóyanos en Patreon https://www.patreon.com/devorandocomics Recuerda que también pueden escuchar nuestro #Podcast de #DevorandoComics en: - Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-devorando-com - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dYRuOsPRRM5QM3hjbvuSx?si=b1e5c23b41554ade - Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/cl/podcast/devorando-comics La música de fondo corresponde a: Happy Life - Americana Volume One by Ryan Andersen is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at

Fantasy Comic Book Editor League
Fantasy Comic Book Editor League #41

Fantasy Comic Book Editor League

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 40:45


Remember Zero Monthly #283? Cover by Robert Williams, a B. Kliban one-pager, the latest chapter of Freakwave by Peter Milligan and Brendan McCarthy, a Harvey Pekar vignette drawn by R. Crumb, the latest chapter of V For Vendetta by Alan Moore and David Lloyd, a Gerald Jablonski one-pager, an Incal story by Alejandro Jodorowsky and Moebius, a long Ben Katchor story, a Rick Geary one-pager, a painted comic by Kent Williams, a comic by Art Spiegelman, a P. Craig Russell comic, a Hunt Emerson short, a Dragonflame story by Don McGregor and Paul Gulacy, a Joost Swarte short, an El Borbah story by Charles Burns, a reprint of Pablo Picasso's fanzine comics work, and a comic by Steve Bissette and Rick Veitch? No, YOU DON'T! Because it only exists in my brain, along with the other 749 issues! How about Zero Monthly #145? Cover by Frank Frazetta, a short by Harvey Kurtzman and Bill Elder, a Richard Corben comic, the latest chapter of Lone Wolf And Cub by Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima, a comic by Gilbert Shelton, a horror story by Bruce Jones and Berni Wrightson, a Basil Wolverton 2-pager, the latest chapter of Lt. Blueberry by Jean-Michele Charlier and Jean Giraud, a Rick Griffin psychedelic comic, a Voltar story by Alfredo Alcala, an Edward Gorey story, a Jim Steranko comic, a painted comic by Jeff Jones, a Mr. A story by Steve Ditko, a Greg Irons comic, a comic by Bernard Krigstein, a Jules Feiffer vignette, and a comic by Alex Niño. IT'S ALL IN MY HEAD! I HAVE TO GO NOW!

Thinking Critical Comic Book Podcast
Rise of Creator Owned Comic Books, New Age of Heroes, Next Generation Comic Art with Aaron Lopresti

Thinking Critical Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 84:36


30-year veteran comic artist Aaron Lopresti joins Wes to talk about the rise of creator-owned and crowd funding comics. Comic creators are deciding more and more to bet on themselves rather than depend on the Big 2 for career longevity. Aaron Lopresti and Wes also discuss a range of other topics including Malibu Comics, drawing monsters, DC's New Age of Heroes. Aaron also talks in-depth about his upcoming Indiegogo crowdfunded comic project, Wraith of God.    Aaron Lopresti Website: aaronlopresti.com/ Instagram: instagram.com/aaronlopresti/ Facebook: facebook.com/aaron.lopresti.5 Art Facebook: facebook.com/aaronloprestiart   Aaron Lopresti Bio Aaron's first big break came in 1993 when Publisher Dave Olbrich and Editor-in-Chief Chris Ulm hired Aaron to draw Sludge for Malibu's new Ultraverse comic line. One thing led to another and soon Aaron had a full blown career in comics.   Aaron's career in commercial and comic art has continued on for more than 12 years. In that time Aaron has worked on a wide variety of characters including: Spiderman The X-men, The Hulk, The Avengers, Batman, Plastic Man, Green Lantern, Superboy, Xena, Star Trek, Gen 13, Mystic, and the self published Atomic Toybox (just to name a few). In 1995 he founded the successful comic art studio, Studiosaurus that lasted until 1998.   Aaron lists his art influences in two categories, comic and illustration. His comic fluences are: Frazetta, Berni Wrightson, Neal Adams, Michael Golden, Steranko, Brian Bolland, and anyone else who is good. Illustrators who have influenced Aaron over the years are: Frazetta(again), James Bama, William Stout, JC Leyendecker, Brian Froud, Robert McGinnis and Chuck Jones.   AARON LOPRESTI'S: WRAITH OF GOD GRAPHIC NOVEL Signup Link: indiegogo.com/projects/aaron-lopresti-s-wraith-of-god-graphic-novel/coming_soon   Renowned comic book artist and writer, Aaron Lopresti (X-men, Planet Hulk, Wonder Woman) brings you this exciting 72 page graphic novel about a mysterious western hero known as the Wraith who hunts monsters with his female partner, Esther.   Garbage Man TPB Diamond Number: JUL210380 (W) Aaron Lopresti (A) Matt Ryan (CA) Aaron Lopresti Ambitious lawyer, Richard Morse, uncovers the illegal operations of a pharmaceutical giant and is abducted and experimented on by the Corporation's scientists. Morse's body is destroyed in a lab explosion but his chemically charged remains merge with the soil and refuse changing him into the revenge minded monster/hero, Garbage Man.   Back in print for the first time in ten years! In Shops: Nov 10, 2021   Support Thinking Critical at Ko-fi. Monthly subscriptions receive bonus content and early access to some channel content. Ko-fi.com/thinkingcritical Thank you for supporting the channel!

Car Con Carne
Tacos in a Bag eaten by creator of death metal's most evil album covers: Dinner with Matt 'Putrid' Carr (Episode 146)

Car Con Carne

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 62:43


Illustrator and artist of countless death metal album covers, Matt "Putrid" Carr, joins me for Taco in a Bag (4603  N. Lincoln Avenue). Special thanks to Taco in a Bag owner Patrick Bertoletti for the hospitality and amazing food! And thanks to Car Con Carne's official sponsor, Boost Mobile, for making this episode possible. Matt likes horror and comic books: "How are we not already best friends?" The relative weight of Taco in a Bag: "I want to roll this down a lane and knock pins down with this." My behind-the-counter interview with Taco in a Bag owner Patrick Bertoletti Matt tried the Mikerib Deluxe; I had the Angry Bird. My bar for good food: Does it come in a bag? "Your Diet Coke doesn't smell like Diet Coke... It wouldn't possibly be Old Style." My Madison road trip that diverted to the Beef Jerky Outlet. Would artisanal jerky work in Logan Square? Just as we were wrapping up the Facebook Live feed, Bertoletti dropped by the car with AMAZING KEY LIME PIE DONUTS. Patrick's work as a competitive eater When did Matt start becoming the go-to guy for death metal artwork? Matt's influences, including EC Comics, Berni Wrightson and Warren horror magazines. Our early childhood experiences seeing "Alien" for the first time. Why moving to Chicago 13 years ago was the perfect decision. What would Matt do if Maroon 5 asked him to do an album cover? Manowar: "You can't fuck with those guys." Matt's all-time favorite horror movies. The best horror movie anthologies. Why create b&w art?

Storycraft
Mike & Kraig make a plan

Storycraft

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 41:12


Mike Dubisch and I sat in the car to have a quick talk about our plan for a very cool series of Storyteller Bio episodes, as the podcast expands to bi-weekly (because we are clearly not busy enough.) We share our reasons for mutually wanting to do this series, including our feelings about digital vs. traditional media and techniques, our love of highly influential and/or [recently] departed creators, and the exciting mysteries of unearthing semi-forgotten storytellers or works. Then I lump in my obsession with great history and true crime podcasts, (shout out to previous guests Gareth Reynolds, Jimmie Whisman & James Pietragallo,) which all comes together to inspire a deep dive into the history of story makers and personal influences. This was a blast to record, as you can tell from all the laughing. The first Storyteller Bio drops next week, as we discuss our recently departed friend, Berni Wrightson. Follow this podcast on twitter @storycraftpod, and support the show by joining the monkey army at patreon.com/monkeygong. You can also support the show by subscribing, rating & reviewing on iTunes, and by sharing with your friends! Follow me on twitter and instagram @kraigcomx, and help support my work and (again) this show by visiting monkeygong.com and listening, reading or shopping there!

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Caffeinated Comics on Radio Misfits
Caffeinated Comics – Remembering Berni Wrightson

Caffeinated Comics on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2017 64:00


A comics legend has passed. Jon and and Steven talk about the impact Berni made to both horror and superheroes, his influence on modern artists and how he stayed relevant through the decades. Plus, Jon tells a story about how his own comics work in the ’90’s led to an Read more... The post Caffeinated Comics – Remembering Berni Wrightson appeared first on Radio Misfits.

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Retcon: The Essential Comic-Cast
Retcon Ep. 33 Venom, Berni Wrightson, and Burt Russel

Retcon: The Essential Comic-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 111:35


Bradley, Charlie, Kyle, and Hunter talk about some of Venom comics.

Remake a los 80, cine y videoclub
Episodio 02 de Remake a los 80 presenta: Mis Terrores Favoritos, 'CREEPSHOW 1 y 2 (1982-1987)'

Remake a los 80, cine y videoclub

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2017 210:40


Un mes después volvemos a reunirnos para investigar en la parte tenebrosa y oscura del videoclub, aquella que es más oscura y que guarda los títulos más espeluznantes escondidos detrás de tres filas de VHS. Nuestro interés por los relatos cortos de terror, por los zombis y por el comic nos lleva a rebuscar entre las polvorientas caratulas hasta encontrar un título que ya teníamos bastante ganas de volver a visualizar, “Creepshow 1 y 2. Se trata de 8 relatos de terror, distribuidos entre dos películas, 5 se filmaron en el año 1982 y los tres restantes en el año 1987, escritas y guionizadas por el mismísimo Stephen King, adaptados al comic por el dibujante del bárbaro Kull, Berni Wrightson y dirigidos por el mismísimo George A. Romero que resurge, con estas dos películas, en el género de terror desde el más allá donde se había situado. Creepshow1 - “El día del padre”, una historia de venganza familiar - “La solitaria muerte de Jordy Verrill”, con la actuación de Stephen King como protagonista y gran guión que te hará pensar - “La marea”, todos hemos pensado alguna vez vengarnos de alguien. - “La caja2, ¿Dónde viven los monstruos, en una caja o en tu casa? - “La invasión de las cucarachas”, no apto para aquellos con fobias a los insectos Creepshow2 - “El viejo jefe cabeza de madera”. Cuidado con lo que haces, alguien siempre te vigila - “La balsa”, desde luego noviembre no es el mejor mes para darse un baño - “El autoestopista”, si eres infiel, no seas también camicace en la carretera. En este segundo capítulo de Mis Terrores Favoritos, nos hemos reunido para una buena tarde de comic Edu Paingrinder, Xavi Soler, Rafael Teruel, Almudena Moreno y Juan Pablo Videoclubsero.

Remake a los 80, cine y videoclub
Episodio 02 de Remake a los 80 presenta: Mis Terrores Favoritos, 'CREEPSHOW 1 y 2 (1982-1987)'

Remake a los 80, cine y videoclub

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2017 210:40


Un mes después volvemos a reunirnos para investigar en la parte tenebrosa y oscura del videoclub, aquella que es más oscura y que guarda los títulos más espeluznantes escondidos detrás de tres filas de VHS. Nuestro interés por los relatos cortos de terror, por los zombis y por el comic nos lleva a rebuscar entre las polvorientas caratulas hasta encontrar un título que ya teníamos bastante ganas de volver a visualizar, “Creepshow 1 y 2. Se trata de 8 relatos de terror, distribuidos entre dos películas, 5 se filmaron en el año 1982 y los tres restantes en el año 1987, escritas y guionizadas por el mismísimo Stephen King, adaptados al comic por el dibujante del bárbaro Kull, Berni Wrightson y dirigidos por el mismísimo George A. Romero que resurge, con estas dos películas, en el género de terror desde el más allá donde se había situado. Creepshow1 - “El día del padre”, una historia de venganza familiar - “La solitaria muerte de Jordy Verrill”, con la actuación de Stephen King como protagonista y gran guión que te hará pensar - “La marea”, todos hemos pensado alguna vez vengarnos de alguien. - “La caja2, ¿Dónde viven los monstruos, en una caja o en tu casa? - “La invasión de las cucarachas”, no apto para aquellos con fobias a los insectos Creepshow2 - “El viejo jefe cabeza de madera”. Cuidado con lo que haces, alguien siempre te vigila - “La balsa”, desde luego noviembre no es el mejor mes para darse un baño - “El autoestopista”, si eres infiel, no seas también camicace en la carretera. En este segundo capítulo de Mis Terrores Favoritos, nos hemos reunido para una buena tarde de comic Edu Paingrinder, Xavi Soler, Rafael Teruel, Almudena Moreno y Juan Pablo Videoclubsero.

Pop Culture Affidavit
Pop Culture Affidavit Episode 60: The Cult

Pop Culture Affidavit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2016 115:44


This time around, I'm joined by Andrew Leyland (Hey Kids, Comics!, The Palace of Glittering Delights, The Fantasticast, Listen to the Prophets) to discuss what has to be one of the most underrecognized (and maybe even underrated) Batman stories of the late 1980s, perhaps even of all time. Written by Jim Starlin with art by Berni Wrightson, it's the four-issue prestige format miniseries from 1988, The Cult. We take an in-depth look at each of the issues and also talk a little bit about Batman and comics in general. Show notes and pictures are available at Pop Culture Affidavit, which is also where you can see regular weekly blog entries about the randomness that is pop culture.

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Pop Culture Affidavit
Pop Culture Affidavit Episode 60: The Cult

Pop Culture Affidavit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2016 115:44


This time around, I'm joined by Andrew Leyland (Hey Kids, Comics!, The Palace of Glittering Delights, The Fantasticast, Listen to the Prophets) to discuss what has to be one of the most underrecognized (and maybe even underrated) Batman stories of the late 1980s, perhaps even of all time. Written by Jim Starlin with art by Berni Wrightson, it's the four-issue prestige format miniseries from 1988, The Cult. We take an in-depth look at each of the issues and also talk a little bit about Batman and comics in general. Show notes and pictures are available at Pop Culture Affidavit, which is also where you can see regular weekly blog entries about the randomness that is pop culture.

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The Felix Comic Art Podcast
The Felix Comic Art Podcast (Episode 5): John Butler

The Felix Comic Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2016 66:09


Our guest for the fifth episode of The Felix Comic Art Podcast is collector John Butler. John is founder and Chief Creative Office of Butler, Stern, Shine & Partners, one of the largest independent ad agencies on the West Coast. His secret origin is that he attended art school with Dan Clowes, Kent Williams, George Pratt, and...well, listen to find out more! Also, our streak of show-and-tell videos continues with John!: Featuring key works from such legendary names as Berni Wrightson, Gil Kane, Jack Davis, Mike Ploog, and Jeff Jones. A must-see for comic art fans! Visit our website at and follow us on , , and . Enjoy the show!

Odyssey Unleashed Podcast
OUP - EP2 - Release the Wolves

Odyssey Unleashed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2015 64:39


In this episode we talk about upcoming Convergence from DC Comics, our musical background and musical recommendations, we cover House Of Mystery #231 with cover by Berni Wrightson and we cover the career of writer Jack Oleck, we talk about the 2014 movie Wolves starring Jason "Aquaman" Momoa, we talke about the new release from Dark Horse Comics "Ei8ht" #1 and finally cover some books we've recently read and what's on our plate for the future. Contact us on twitter: @odysseyunleash or contact us by email: odyssey-unleashed@hotmail.com

Meaningless Activity
Hero Heads Podcast - Swamp Thing

Meaningless Activity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2014 54:48


Swamp Thing, a humanoid/plant creature elemental in the DC Comics Universe, created by writer Len Wein and artist Berni Wrightson. Swamp Thing has had several humanoid or monster incarnations, depending on various story lines. He first appeared in House of Secrets #92 (July 1971) in a stand-alone horror story set in the early 20th century. The character then returned in a solo series, set in the contemporary world and in the general DC continuity. The character is a humanoid mass of vegetable matter who fights to protect his swamp home, the environment in general, and humanity from various supernatural or terrorist threats.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/southarcadia/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/southarcadia/support