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Comic Reviews: DC Absolute Green Lantern 1 by Al Ewing, Jahnoy Lindsay Resurrection Man: Quantum Karma 1 by Ram V, Anand Rk, Jackson Guice, Mike Spicer Marvel All-New Venom 5 by Al Ewing, Carlos Gomez, Frank D'Armata Concert of Champions 1 by Jason Loo, Rafael Loureiro, Ruairi Coleman, Yen Nitro, Fer Sifuentes-Sujo Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell 1 by Charles Soule, Steve McNiven Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe One Last Time 1 by Cullen Bunn, Dalibor Talajic, Lee Loughridge Ironheart: Bad Chemistry 1 by John Jennings, Jethro Morales, Andrew Dalhouse Marvel Rivals 1 by Paul Allor, Luca Claretti, Dee Cunniffe Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur 10th Anniversary Special by Brandon Montclare, Natacha Bustos, Luis Guerrero; Justina Ireland, Luca Claretti, Andrew Dalhouse Marvel Unlimited It's Jeff 45 by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru AWA Polis 1 by Mark Russell, Vladimir Krstic-Laci IDW Star Trek: Lore War 1 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Christopher Cantwell, Davide Tinto Monster High: Bull's Eye by Heather Nuhfer, Kellee Riley Image Black Ritual: The Book of Nyx 1 by Thomas Healy, Nat Jones G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero – Beach Head 1 by Phil Hester, Travis Hymel, Lee Loughridge I Was A Fashion School Serial Killer 1 by Doug Wagner, Daniel Hillyard, Michelle Madsen Mad Cave Past Time 1 by Joe Harris, Russell Olson Oni Plague House 1 by Michael Conrad, Dave Chisholm OGN Countdown Sib Squad by Steve Breen Rebis Born and Reborn by Irene Marchesini, Carlotta Dicataldo Jimmy Olsen's Supercyclopedia by Gabe Soria, Sandy Jarrell Around the Spider-Verse by Pablo Leon, Justin Reynolds, Roseanne Brown, Penelope Rivera Gaylord, Maca Gil Coven by Jennifer Dugan, Kit Seaton Magda, Intergalactic Chef Vol 1: The Big Tournament by Nicolas Wouters, Mathilde Van Gheluwe, Ann Marie Boulanger Squeak Chatter Bark: An Eco Mystery by Ali Fitzgerald Golem of Venice Beach Vol 2 by Chanan Beizer, Vanessa Cardinali, Jae Lee, David Mack, and Friends Maxwell Dark Nightmare Hunter by Brady Smith Cartoonist's Club by Raina Telgemeier, Scott McCloud Renegade Girls by Nora Neus, Julie Robine Additional Reviews: Gamma Flight Heathen Blue Harvest Daredevil: Born Again ep7 A Minecraft Movie News: Val Kilmer, Spider-Man 4 title and Spider-Verse 3 release date, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood sequel, Fox animated sitcoms renewed for four more years, Tim Seeley Godzilla ongoing, live action HTTYD2 announced, Tangled remake on hold, Love Everlasting film in development, AI controversy at AWA, Amphibia graphic novel series announced, Peacemaker air date, Death Standing movie announced, Diamond bankruptcy issues, Seven Sisters Trailers: Tales From the Underworld, Megan 2.0, Naked Gun, Superman, Tron: Ares, Five Nights at Freddies 2, Zipped Up Comics Countdown Countdown (Most Appearances in CC) Jeff Lemire (347) James Tynion IV (294) Tom King (228) Scott Snyder (181) Chip Zdarsky (169) Joshua Williamson (158) Tom Taylor (133) Donny Cates (121) Al Ewing (100) Rick Remender (97) Jonathan Hickman (83) Geoff Johns (76) Kelly Thompson (71) Cullen Bunn (70) Kieron Gillen (65) Charles Soule (64) Skottie Young (62) Dan Slott (59) Christopher Priest (55) Kyle Higgins, Ed Brubaker Comics Countdown (02 April 2025): Absolute Superman 6 by Jason Aaron, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ulises Arreola Absolute Green Lantern 1 by Al Ewing, Jahnoy Lindsay Two-Face 5 by Christian Ward, Fabio Veras, Ivan Plascencia Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell 1 by Charles Soule, Steve McNiven Resurrection Man: Quantum Karma 1 by Ram V, Anand Rk, Jackson Guice, Mike Spicer Hyde Street 5 by Geoff Johns, Francis Portela, Brad Anderson Batgirl 6 by Tate Brombal, Takeshi Miyazawa, Mike Spicer Immortal Thor 22 by Al Ewing, Jan Bazaldua, Matt Hollingsworth Let This One Be A Devil 2 by James Tynion IV, Steve Foxe, Piotr Kowalski, Brad Simpson; Steve Orlando, Levi Hastings Hornsby and Halo 5 by Peter Tomasi, Peter Snejbjerg, John Kalisz
Welcome to the twenty-first episode of Best Issue Ever! Today's guest is Scott Free, who does very great cosplays and is starting a podcast about the Spider-Clone Saga called Clone Conspiracy. Check it out! Okay, it's Batman time! We're discussing Batman #641, written by Judd Winnick, with art by Doug Mahnke, Tom Nguyen, and Alex Sinclair, with letters by Nick Napalitano and edited by Brandon Montclare and Bob Schrek. This podcast is recorded in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It is edited by Sara Century. The theme music is provided by Earth Control Pill, whose work is on Bandcamp. I do not want to deal with ads AT ALL, so if you also don't want to deal with ads, please consider supporting the podcast by rating and reviewing and/or signing up at the Ko-fi or Patreon @ ko-fi.com/saracenturypodcasts. or patreon.com/saracenturypodcasts. There is now a Discord for this podcast, and here's the slightly cumbersome invite link if you are interested: https://discord.gg/ZwbvqJDAGS Finally, you could support my other ventures, including the pending narrative horror podcast Medusa Mask. Visit my website to sign up for my newsletter for updates. Oh, and I'm a horror writer, so pick up my short story anthology, A Small Light and Other Stories, through Weirdpunk Books, or pretty much wherever else you get books. I wrote a zine about the Scream franchise that you can pick up @ saracentury.gumroad.com
Chaîne d'Hisokaparker: https://www.youtube.com/@hisokaparker3090Chaîne Manga Saucisse: https://www.youtube.com/@UCT9uUMZXu1DZKNa1eI-gTsA =======================================Réseaux de la chaîneDiscord: https://discord.gg/6jWpVxPrnrSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZwxEAU13PoVLua0JdIYJh?si=23eb9d545b224601Deezer: https://deezer.page.link/QynphwNFRNGQSG9d9Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.fr/podcasts/0964898a-c810-48ff-97ab-f0a6e9e66fa5/d'encre-et-de-bullesApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/dencre-et-de-bulles/id1733018809Instagram de Mindphobia: https://www.instagram.com/mindphobia.comics/=======================================D'Encre et de Bulles est votre émission hebdomadaire sur les comics. Tous les mercredis à 21h, l'équipe et ses invités reviennent sur les floppies US lus sortis sur la dernière quinzaine et sur les titres VF surfant ou non sur l'actualité et qu'ils veulent mettre en lumière.Pour cette 35e émission, Hisokaparker nous parle du premier numéro de Batgirl sorti chez DC Comics dont les aventures sont narrés par Tate Brombal et Takeshi Miyazawa. Adas lui nous parlera de FML paru chez Dark Horse dont le récit est signé Kelly Sue Deconnick et David Lopez. Quant à Mindphobia, il retombera en enfance avec la nouvelle série Ducktales (La Bande à Picsou) écrite par Brandon Montclare, dessinée par Tommaso Ronda et publiée chez Dynamite.Côté VF, la sortie en grand format par Panini Comics est l'occasion pour Hisokaparker de nous parler de Spider-Man Bleu par Jeph Loeb & Tim Sale. Adas nous parlera du 3e volet du Mythe de l'Ossuaire, Les Résidents, par Jeff Lemire et Andrea Sorrentino sorti chez Urban Comics. Quand à Mindphobia, la sortie d'Adastra In Africa chez Delcourt était l'occasion rêvée de parler de Barry Windsor-Smith.=======================================Time Code et liens d'achat00:00 Générique + Intro27:42 FML #1 (DeConnick, Lopez, Dark Horse) par Adas46:33 Ducktales #1(Montlcare, Ronda, Dynamite) par Mindphobia1:16:00 Batgirl #1 (Brombal, Miyazawa, DC Comics) par Hisokaparker1:39:18 Stop ou Encore (Plastic Man No More 3, Exit City 1, Saga 70, Alien VS Avengers 2, Red Sonja Death & The Devil 1 et 2, Sacrificers 12)2:15:19 Les Résidents (Lemire, Sorrentino, Urban Comics) par Adas (Service de Presse)(https://www.pulps.fr/item/le_mythe_de_lossuaire__les_residents_405041)2:43:32 Adastra un Africa (Barry Windsor-Smith, Delcourt) par Mindphobia (https://www.pulps.fr/item/adastra_in_africa_398594)2:58:49 Spider-Man Bleu (Loeb, Sale, Panini) par Hisokaparker 3:27:34 Actualités des chaînes et Générique de fin.=======================================#dencreetdebulles #batgirl #batman #dccomcis #dc #tatebrombal #takeshimiyazawa #fml #darkhorse #darkhorsecomics #kellysuedeconnick #davidlopez #indiecomics #ducktales #scrooge #scroogemcduck #disney #dynamite #dynamiteentertainment #dynamitecomics #brandonmontclare #tommasoronda #spiderman #spidermanblue #jephloeb #timsale #paninicomics #marvel #marvelcomics #paninicomicsfrance #lemythedelossuaire #boneorchardmythos #theboneorchardmythos #tenment #lesresidents #jefflemire #andreasorrentino #urbancomics #imagecomics #barywindsorsmith #adastrainafrica #younggods #fantagraphicsbooks #delcourtcomics #patrimonialcomics #comicspatrimoniaux #noiretblanc #noussommesles4pourcent #comics #comicbooks #chronique #bd #bandedessinee Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Comic Reviews: DC o Absolute Superman 1 by Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval, Ulises Arreola o Batgirl 1 by Tate Brombal, Takeshi Miyazawa, Mike Spicer o Green Arrow Annual 1 by Joshua Williamson, Sean Izaakse, Amancay Nahuelpan, Romulo Fajardo Jr. o JSA 1 by Jeff Lemire, Diego Olortegui, Luis Guerrero o Little Batman: Month One 1 by Morgan Evans, Jon Mikel, Ian Herring Marvel o Kahhori: Reshaper of Worlds 1 by Ryan Little, Todd Harris; Honni David, David Cutler; Kelly Lynne D'Angelo, Jim Terry o Negasonic Teenage Warhead 1 by Andrew Wheeler, Eleonora Carlini, Carola Borelli, Brittany Peer, Ruth Redmond o Marvel Unlimited § Beastly Buddies 4 by Steve Foxe, Armand Bodnar, KJ Diaz § Marvel Meow 21 by Nao Fuji Boom o Fade 1 by Aabria Iyengar, Mari Costa o Something is Killing the Children 0 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera, Miquel Muerto Dark Horse o FML 1 by Kelly Sue DeConnick, David Lopez o Living Hell 1 by Caitlin Yarsky DSTLRY o One For Sorrow 1 by Jamie McKelvie Dynamite o DuckTales 1 by Brandon Montclare, Tomasso Ronda Image o Les Mort 13 Giant-Syze Special by TP Louise, Ashley Wood o Mirka Andolfo's Sweet Paprika: Open For Business 1 by Steve Orlando, Emilio Pilliu Archie o Josie and the Pussycats Annual Spectacular by Ian Flynn, Steven Butler, Lily Butler, Glenn Whitmore Mad Cave o Exit City 1 by Mark London, Karl Mostert, David Baron Magma o Rome Eternal 1 by Homero Rios, Diego Yapur, Oscar Carreno Titan o Runescape: Untold Tales of the God Wars 1 by Ryan O'Sullivan, Sid Kotian, Daniel Bayliss OGN Countdown o Frozen: Daring Rescues by Katie Cook, Izel Tamayo o Teen Titans: Starfire by Kami Garcia, Gabriel Picolo o Gnome and Rat: First Snow by Lauren Stohler o Power Button: Second Strike by Zack Soto, Jason Fischer-Kouhi o Last Kids on Earth by Max Brallier, Brian Churilla o Mushroom Knight Vol 2 by Oliver Bly o Unpetables Vol 2: Unpetable in the City by Dennis Messner o Cthulhu Cat by PANDANIA o Anzuelo Vol 1 by Emma Rios o Uprooted o Death Comes for the Toymaker by Dakota Brown, Ryan Cody JewCE o Big Kahn by Neil Kleid, Nicolas Cinquegrani o Ninety Candles by Neil Kleid o Brother's Keeper by Arnon Shorr, Joshua Edelglass, Aljosa Tomic o Beast in the Booth by Arnon Shorr, Joshua Edelglass, Aljosa Tomic Additional Reviews: Love and Death, Candy JewCE Recap Mangler Challenge News: new Young Avengers comic in 2025, Andor return date, Disney's odd choice for Star Wars Trailers: Stranger Things s5, Captain America: Brave New World, Thunderbolts, What If…? Comics Countdown (06 November 2024): 1. One For Sorrow 1 by Jamie McKelvie 2. Absolute Superman 1 by Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval, Ulises Arreola 3. Public Domain 10 by Chip Zdarsky, Rachael Stott 4. Gilt Frame 3 by Matt Kindt, Margie Kindt 5. Batgirl 1 by Tate Brombal, Takeshi Miyazawa, Mike Spicer 6. Ultimates 6 by Deniz Camp, Juan Frigeri, Federico Blee 7. Green Arrow Annual 2024 by Joshua Williamson, Sean Izaakse, Amancay Nahuelpan, Romulo Fajardo Jr. 8. JSA 1 by Jeff Lemire, Diego Olortegui, Luis Guerrero 9. FML 1 by Kelly Sue DeConnick, David Lopez 10. Aliens vs. Avengers 2 by Jonathan Hickman, Esad Ribic, Ive Svorcina
Hang out with Al Mega as he chats with writer/creator, Brandon Montclare. Tuen in as they chat about Brandon's upcoming title with Dynamite Comics, Duck Tales! Let's learn all about out Brandon's journey, this new entry in the Duck Tales Universe and more…. Duck Tales #1 will be at your favorite LCS in November, 2024 Visit his website at: brandonmontclare.com Follow Brandon on X, Meta and Instagram at: @bmontclare Thank You for Watching / Listening! We appreciate your support! Episode 482 in an unlimited series! Host: Al Mega Follow on Twitter | Instagram | Facebook: @TheRealAlMega / @ComicCrusaders Make sure to Like/Share/Subscribe if you haven't yet: Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/ComicCrusaders YouTube: / comiccrusadersworld Twitch: / comiccrusaders Visit the official Comic Crusaders Comic Book Shop: comiccrusaders.shop Visit the OFFICIAL Comic Crusaders Swag Shop at: comiccrusaders.us Website: https://www.comiccrusaders.com/​​​​ * Edited/Produced/Directed by Al Mega
Writer Brandon Montclare joins the show to talk about his upcoming DuckTales series at Dynamite, and to play some Duck Trivia. Quack.
Mailbag returns after a brief hiatus, so we're showcasing listener recommendations from Clara, Charlotte, and Tea, Books and Chocolate, including:> Silverhorse by Lene Kaaberbøl> A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson> Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur by writers Brandon Montclare & Amy Reeder and artist Natacha Bustos> Fake Dates and Mooncakes by Sher LeeWanna connect with the show? Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and BlueSky @HKHSPod or use the hashtag #HKHSPod:> Brenna: @brennacgray (BlueSky/Instagram)> Joe: @bstolemyremote (Twitter/Instagram) or @joelipsett (BlueSky)Have a mail bag question? Email us at hkhspod@gmail.com Theme music: Ben Fox "Think About the Lights" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fecha de Grabación: Jueves 25 de enero de 2024. Algunas noticias y temas comentados: Recordando a Wildstorm: algunas recomendaciones Final Crisis y lo complicado de leer a Grant Morrison La serie de Thor en las eras Straczynski - Fraction - Gillen ¿Por qué se compara al Silver Surfer de Slott y Allred con Doctor Who? Recomendaciones selectas de entre la obra de Al Ewing Libreros de cómics, ¿con qué los llenas y por qué? Además: Young Heroes in Love, The Kents (Ostrander+Mandrake+Truman), Ghost (Dark Horse), Megalopolis (Simone+Calafiore), Nancy (Olivia Jaymes), Donny Cates, Darick Robertson, ¡...y mucho más! Comentario de series: Reacher, segunda temporada de la serie de acción criminal desarrollada por Nick Santora y basada en los libros de Jack Reacher por Lee Child, con las actuaciones de Alan Ritchson, Serinda Swan, Shaun Sipos, Ferdinand Kingsley y Robert Patrick. (Amazon Studios/Prime Video) Echo, miniserie desarrollada por Marion Dayre y Amy Rardin, con Sydney Freeland como directora principal. Con las actuaciones de Alaqua Cox, Chaske Spencer, Tantoo Cardinal, Vincent D'Onofrio, Charlie Cox, Devery Jacobs, Cody Lightning y Graham Greene. Spinoff de Hawkeye. (Marvel Studios/Disney+) Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, serie animada desarrollada por Steve Loter, Jeffrey M. Howard y Kate Kondell, con las voces de Diamond White, Fred Tatasciore, Alfre Woodard, Sasheer Zamata, Jermaine Fowler y Laurence Fishburne, entre otros. Inspirada en el cómic de Brandon Montclare y Amy Reeder. (Disney Television Animation/Marvel Animation/Disney+) Pueden escuchar el podcast en este reproductor: Descarga Directa MP3 (Botón derecho del mouse y "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 102.7 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps. El episodio tiene una duración de 1:51:40, y la canción de cierre es "No I in Threesome" de Interpol. Además de nuestras redes sociales (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram), ahora tenemos una nueva forma de interactuar con nosotros: un servidor en Discord. Es un espacio para compartir recomendaciones, dudas, memes y más, y la conversación gira alrededor de muchos temas además de cómics, y es una forma más inmediata de mantenerse en contacto con Esteban y Alberto, así como con otros escuchas. ¡Únete a nuestro servidor en Discord! También tenemos un Patreon. Cada episodio del podcast se publica allí al menos 24 horas antes que en los canales habituales, y realizamos un especial mensual exclusivo para nuestros suscriptores en esa plataforma. Tú también puedes convertirte en uno de nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportaciones desde 1 dólar, que puede ser cada mes, o por el tiempo que tú lo decidas, incluyendo aportaciones de una sola vez. También puedes encontrar nuestro podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios especializados: Comicverso en Spotify Comicverso en iVoox Comicverso en Apple Podcasts Comicverso en Google Podcasts Comicverso en Amazon Music Comicverso en Archive.org Comicverso en I Heart Radio Comicverso en Overcast.fm Comicverso en Pocket Casts Comicverso en RadioPublic Comicverso en CastBox.fm ¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene disponible el podcast de Comicverso? En la parte alta de la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, el cual puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia. Nos interesa conocer opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdanos compartiendo el enlace a esta entrada, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre nuestro podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que pueda interesarle. Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
In this epsode host Nick Jones is joined by comic creator Brandon Montclare. (There are some audio issues, so keep that in mind...and enjoy!)
*Theme Music: Chartsmasher – Dial Up* chartsmasher.bandcamp.com/releases specialdudescomix.bigcartel.com/ In a distant time (earlier this year) 4 friends embarked on a Skype journey to chat... Dinosaurs! Come and listen to us prattle on about bloody dinosaurs. There's no deeper meaning here. No messages of any kind. Just a good long look and talk about comics that have kool dinosaurs in them. This and all the usual comics chat on… That Comic Smell! Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @thatcomicsmell Get us on… Soundcloud: tinyurl.com/y8vzeh3c Spotify: tinyurl.com/y2qtu2cs YouTube: tinyurl.com/yajnxcno Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/hwbqxab Podbean: tinyurl.com/yxvecykj and most places you find podcasts. Don't forget to Like, Share, Subscribe, Rate & Review. Most importantly though… Read More Comics! Thanks again for listening and supporting the podcast Boring (Noah Van Sciver) One Dirty Tree (Noah Van Sciver) A Matter of Life (Jeffrey Brown) Calvin and Hobbes (Bill Watterson) King-Cat No.80 (John Porcellino) Eye of the Majestic Creature Vol.2 (Leslie Stein) Blat! #1 (Mat Greaves) Crossover Classics (Various Marvel and DC) Bravo for Adventure (Alex Toth) Jurassic Park (Gil Kane, George Pérez, Walter Simonson) Tyrant (Stephen Bissette) Dark Horse Classics Godzilla (Randy Stradley, Art Adams) Creature features (Art Adams) Ray Bradbury Comics (Richard Corben, Al Williamson) Gon (Masashi Tanaka) The Flash #269 (Cary Bates, Irv Novick) The Cartoon History of the Universe (Larry Gonick) Devil Dinosaur (Jack Kirby) Steve Ditko Reader Cretaceous (Tadd Galusha) The Avenging Spider-Man in the Savage Lands (Cullen Bun, Gabriele Dell'Otto) Predators (Various Accent UK Creators) Tommysaurus Rex (Doug TenNapel) Dinosaurs for Hire (Tom Mason) Dreadlands (Andy Lanning, Steve White, Phil Gascoine) The War that Time Forgot (Bruce Jones) Tor (Joe Kubert) 2000 AD: Flesh (Pat Mills, Carl Critchlow) The Real Prehistoric Beasts (Mike Sedakat) Marvel Fanfare (Michael Golden, Chris Claremont) Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (Amy Reeder, Brandon Montclare, Natacha Bustos) Axe Cop (Ethan Nicolle, Malachai Nicolle) Cadillacs and Dinosaurs (Mark Schultz, Craig Elliot) Dinosaur Comics (Ryan North)
Últim programa de la temporada. Comencem amb un especial Black Widow (Viuda Negra) amb espòilers. Comença fase 4 de Marvel Studios en format preqüela i epíleg. Analitzem la pel·lícula protagonitzada per Scarlett Johansson i comentem les impressions generals, el desenvolupament de la pel·lícula, el rodatge, la trama, els personatges i les escenes d’acció. Entremig una ressenya de còmic, Eternals de Kieron Gillen i Esad Ribic. Seguim amb el còmic i Marvel. A partir d’una hora 45 minuts, entrevistem a l’artista Natacha Bustos, creadora, juntament amb Brandon Montclare i Amy Reedeer, i dibuixant de la sèrie Moon Girl y Dinosaurio Diabólico. Parlem de com és treballar per Marvel, de la seva participació en el documental Marvel 616, de les sèries de Marvel Studios, de la seva feina actual, de manga i molt més. A partir de dues hores 29 minuts, tanquem la temporada amb la ressenya de tres pel·lícules: Fast & Furious 9, Oxygen i Peter Rabbit 2: L’escapada. Aquesta setmana amb l’Ignasi Arbat, l’Aram Bonmatí, en Jacint Casademont, en Pau Garriga i la Marta Sanz.
This episode was originally broadcast on July 25, 2019. With the demise of Vertigo on everyone's minds, the lads thought it would be a good idea to have former-comics-editor-now-comics-writer Brandon (Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur) Montclare back on the show to pick his brain about his time working at the publisher. Montclare covers a lot of ground in this hour-plus discussion, including his Vertigo origin story, what DC did right and wrong with its handling of the imprint, pitched books that never saw the light of day, who legendary artist Mike Kaluta thought was a tough act to follow, and much more. Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth’s surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Stay safe and enjoy your funny books.
LIANA KANGAS, drawing her first creator owned comic She Said Destroy, written by Joe Corallo and published by Vault Comics and recently co-wrote Seeds of Eden with Joe at TKO Studios with artist Paul Azaceta. Her recent Kickstarter for her creator owned series Trve Kvlt with Scott Bryan Wilson ran over 300%. She’s also illustrated and been published in Z2’s Ludwig van Beethoven - The Final Symphony: A Beethoven Anthology with Brandon Montclare and Frank Marraffino, AJ Mendez & Aimee Garcia’s Scrappy Heart Production first published work, East Side Saints, 2000 AD's 2018 Sci-Fi Special and 2145 Prog Future Shock, Black Mask Studio’s Black AF series Devil’s Dye, the Ringo Award Winning Planned Parenthood graphic novel Mine!, and Eisner nominated, Ringo winning Image Comics’ Where We Live. Additional anthologies include AWBW’s All We Ever Wanted and Ringo Nominated Dead Beats. MATT EMMONS his self published series Gardener. In addition to his own independent comics work, Matt's work has been published by Heavy Metal Magazine (#294 & #298).
Amanda and Jenn discuss novels about cranky old ladies, rich people problems, great graphic novels, and more in this week's episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by TBR: Tailored Book Recommendations, Literati, and Book Riot Insiders. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. Feedback A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Bachman and The Housekeeper and the Professor by Yoko Ogawa (rec'd by Mardy) Last Days of Summer by Steve Kluger (rec'd by Kim) The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon (rec'd by Kelly) The Road to Nowhere series by Meg Elison (rec'd by Nicole) World War Z by Max Brooks (rec'd by Elizabeth) Questions 1. I know you're receiving a lot of requests about quarantine reading, but this one is a bit different. My name is Jennie and I am a state unemployment employee. We are working 60+ hours per week and we're still going into the office every day. I'm struggling with relaxing during my meager downtime. I'm looking for something funny to read or a fun romance or even a chill cozy mystery. As far as funny books go, my humor is more dry, so I can be picky and I don't like gross humor at all. Romance I like things that don't really have sex on the page but that's not a real deal breaker. I'm not a huge romance person so I haven't read a lot. Please don't recommend Red, White and Royal Blue. I did not enjoy it... It just wasn't for me. Any thoughts on books that could help me wind down after my long days would be great. Thanks ladies!!! -Jennifer 2. I don't have good words about the situation we're all in right now, only hopes that you and those you love are well! I'm writing because I need a little help with a birthday gift for my daughter. She will be 11 on April 30, and had been looking forward to hosting a Harry Potter-themed sleepover with her besties. Obviously, that will not be happening. Of course, we will still celebrate her like whoa, and the party can still happen at some time in the hazy future, but for now, but for now, she's pretty bummed. I would like to get her a book (or several) or her birthday to help fill the hours and distract her a bit. She is an advanced reader, and reads widely, but lately has been wanting to read some graphic novels and/or manga. So far she has enjoyed a manga of Pride and Prejudice and another of Emma, as well as the Zita the Space Girl series (thanks for that rec!), the graphic novels of the Baby Sitters Club, and everything Raina Telgemeier has ever done. She also LOVES Ms. Marvel and Squirrel Girl, and I just ordered the first trade of Lumberjanes, thinking some combination of Baby Sitters Club plus supernatural content might be a hit with her. Her tastes are all over the map right now. Favorite recent reads have been the Harry Potter series, the Keeper of the Lost Cities series, the Hunger Games series, The Land of Stories series, all of Karina Yan Glaser's Vanderbeekers books, and every old Baby Sitters Club book I had (she found a box in my parent's attic over Christmas, and has blazed through them), and she is on the second book of the School for Good and Evil Series currently. She also recently read and enjoyed "The Selection" by Kiera Cass, which she said she liked "because of the romance;" she enjoyed the romance subplots of the Hunger Games as well. She's really grooving on the identity of being a self-described "nerdy girl" right now, loves theater, and plasters all her notebooks with cat stickers and NASA stickers (to give you a little bit more of who she is). We don't really limit what she reads, and she chooses for herself what she's comfortable with. Clearly violence/peril isn't a deal-breaker because she loved the Hunger Games. However, she picked up a manga shelved in our library's YA section that featured some nudity, and she was NOT a fan. Can you help me find some graphic novels/manga/comics that might appeal and help brighten up her birthday? Thank you!!! -Jenn 3. Hi, I hope you guys are staying safe and healthy! I’ve recently read Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng and Normal People by Sally Rooney and I fell in love with the complex dynamics between characters, power shifts, and ESPECIALLy the upending of a seemingly pristine, wealthy veneer. In Little Fires Everywhere I loved how there was the seemingly perfect planned community of Shaker Heights and the equally perfect, wealthy Richardson family, but as the plot develops and you dive deeper into the characters’ psyche and background you realize that it’s all hanging on by just a thread. A similar concept happens in Normal People as Marianna lives in this beautiful mansion in the nice part of town but although raised in material wealth you soon realize she lives in significant emotional deprivation which has negatively affected her sense of self. I would love to find another book that touches on this same idea, the uncovering of a seemingly perfect, wealthy and beautiful setting, life, person or family. In a book I love discovering that there’s more to the story than a person’s projected image, that the surface is just the touch of the iceberg. Other books I’ve enjoyed: The Mothers by Brit Bennett (SO GOOD!), Conversations with Friends by Sally Rooney and The Learning Curve by Mandy Berman. Thanks!! -EW 4. I'm looking for a light read to recommend to a friend as a distraction. She recently had to cancel her wedding because of COVID and could use some fluff (but maybe not anything with too much of an over the top love celebration HEA just yet). Typically she reads more non-fiction (David Sedaris is a favorite) or literary fiction with her book club but I'd like to gift her the book-equivalent of binge watching Great British Bake Off or Project Runway. Any suggestions? -Heather 5. I recently read a couple of New Adult college romance books. For the first time in a while I've found characters that I can identify with. I'm also in my early twenties, in college and doubting my career path. The problem is that in these books boys and relationships are always the answer to their problems. Do you know of any books with this kind of setting without the relationship being the answer to everything? I really dislike YA and would prefer the characters to be more mature. -Rose 6. I discovered your show about 3 months back. I love it. Can't get enough of it! I recently read the book "Night Boat to Tangier". More than the plot I loved the way the book is written. Long, winding conversations between two old friends. I also love the "Before Sunrise" movie series for the conversation between the leads. I would love to read more books of this type. I read all genres. -Pragna 7. I've just finished All the Single Ladies (Rebecca Traistor), as recommended by one of the Book Riot podcasts! I'd love something similar, strong single women having great lives and dealing with the judgmental parents, but with less statistics and politics than All the Single Ladies. Female led chick lit? Bio of a fab business woman? Anything to combat the "but don't you want a boyfriend?!??" people! -Caroline Books Discussed Spirit Run by Noe Álvarez The Outrun by Amy Liptrot To Have and To Hoax by Martha Waters An Elderly Lady is Up To No Good by Helene Tursten, transl. by Marlaine Delargy Jonesy #1 by Sam Humphries, illustrated by Cailtin Rose Boyle Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Vol. 1: BFF by Amy Reeder and Brandon Montclare, illustrated by Natacha Bustos (also, Rocket Girl) Fleishman is in Trouble by Taffy Brodesser-Akner Sons and Daughters of Ease and Plenty by Ramona Ausubel (rec’d by Rebecca) The Clancys of Queens by Tara Clancy Naturally Tan by Tan France (tw: discussion of racism, depression, and suicidal ideation) Normal People by Sally Rooney (tw: emotional abuse) Chemistry by Weike Wang (tw: bad parents) This is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone Outline by Rachel Cusk (rec’d by Jessica) Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes All Grown Up by Jami Attenberg (tw: sick child)
May 2020 Solicits Comic Reviews: DCeased: Unkillables 1 by Tom Taylor, Karl Mostert, Trevor Scott, Neil Edwards, John Livesay, Rex Lokus Plunge 1 by Joe Hill, Stuart Immonen, Dave Stewart Machine Man 2020 1 by Christos Gage, Andy MacDonald, Dono Sanchez-Almara, Tom DeFalco, Mike Hawthorne, Andriano Di Benedetto, Erick Arciniega Marvel Voices 1 by John Jennings, Evan Narcisse, Jahnoy Lindsay, Emilio Lopez, Vita Ayala, Bernard Chang, Marcelo Maiolo, Regine Sawyer, Brian Stelfreeze, Anthony Piper, Luciano Vecchio, David Betancourt, James Monroe Iglehart, Ray-Anthony Height, Nate Lovett, Brandon Montclare, Natacha Bustos, Tamra Bonvillain, Tatiana King Jones Wolverine 1 by Ben Percy, Adam Kubert, Frank Martin, Viktor Bogdanovic, Matt Wilson On the Stump 1 by Chuck Brown, Prenzy Bang! 1 by Matt Kindt, Wilfredo Torres, Nayoung Kim Death to the Army of Darkness 1 by Ryan Parrott, Jacob Edgar, Kike Diaz Archie Meets the B52s 1 by Alex Segura, Matt Rosenberg, Dan Parent, Bone Adventures of Byron 1 by Chris Hamer, Saabye Canopus 1 by David Chisholm Doctor Tomorrow 1 by Alejandro Arbona, Jim Towe, Diego Rodriguez Godkillers 1 by Mark Sable, Maan House, Hernan Cabrera Savage Bastards 1 by David Galiano, Carlos Angeli, Zapata Additional Reviews: Infidel, Picard ep5, new Who News: DiDio out, Tom Taylor and Al Ewing make creator-owned debuts at Boom, new Spider-Man ongoing, Locke & Key/Sandman universe crossover Comics Countdown: Superman Smashes the Clan 3 by Gene Luen Yang, Gurihiru Wonder Woman: Dead Earth 2 by Daniel Warren Johnson Guardians of the Galaxy 2 by Al Ewing, Juann Cabal, Ivan Shavrin Deadly Class 43 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Jordan Boyd Joker: Killer Smile 3 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Jordie Bellaire Oblivion Song 24 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici Skulldigger & Skeleton Boy 3 by Jeff Lemire, Tonzi Zonjic Runaways 30 by Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet Undiscovered Country 4 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Daniele Orlandini, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson Middlewest 15 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu
In this episode Seren and Lynn are joined by Brandon Montclare to discuss Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur and their future within the Marvel Universe, as well as a review of Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #47 Do you agree with our top 10? Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Seren, Doc and Adam in this episode are joined by the writer of Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur – Brandon Montclare! Feel free to contact the show Twitter: @attilanrising1 or Email: theshow@attilanrising.com Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Ryan and Jamie celebrate the 40th anniversary of Supaidāman, the 70s Japanese Spider-Man television series, before discussing their Picks of the Week (AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #800, STAR WARS: LANDO – DOUBLE OR NOTHING #1, and LOCKJAW #4). Then, Moon Girl...
Ryan and Jamie celebrate the 40th anniversary of Supaidāman, the 70s Japanese Spider-Man television series, before discussing their Picks of the Week (AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #800, STAR WARS: LANDO – DOUBLE OR NOTHING #1, and LOCKJAW #4). Then, Moon Girl...
Host Anthony Desiato examines the convention scene from the perspectives of a reporter (Comics Beat Managing Editor Alex Lu) and a creator (returning guest Brandon Montclare, writer of ROCKET GIRL and MOON GIRL & DEVIL DINOSAUR).
Host Anthony Desiato pays a visit to comic book creator and former retailer Brandon Montclare (ROCKET GIRL, MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR) to talk crowdfunding, the business of creator-owned comics, the creative process, and the state of the industry. (Encore presentation. Originally aired as an episode of Flat Squirrel Tales on 9/20/17.)
Doomsday Clock (pt2), Feb 2018 solicitations, Demon: Hell is Earth 1, Imaginary Fiends 1, Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows 13, Thanos 13, Silver Sable and the Wild Pack 36, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur 25, Void Trip 1, Betty & Veronica: Vixens 1, Maxwell’s Demons 1, Long Lost 1, Doppleganger 1 Comics Credits: Doomsday Clock 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Demon: Hell is Earth 1 by Andrew Constant, Brad Walker, Drew Hennessy, Chris Sotomayor Imaginary Fiends 1 by Tim Seeley, Stephen Molnar, Quinton Winter Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows 13 by Jody Houser, Nick Roche, Ruth Redmond Thanos 13 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw Silver Sable and the Wild Pack 36 by Christa Faust, Paulo Siquiera, Jose Soares Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur 25 by Brandon Montclare, Natacha Bustos, Tamra Bonvillain Void Trip 1 by Ryan O’Sullivan, Plaid Klaus Betty & Veronica: Vixens 1 by Jamie Lee Rotante, Eva Cabrera, Elaina Unger Maxwell’s Demons by Deniz Camp, Vittorio Astone Long Lost 1 by Matthew Erman, Lisa Sterle Doppleganger 1 by Jordan Hart, Emmanuel Javier Comics Countdown 22 Nov 2017: 10. Giant Days 2017 Holiday Special by John Allison, Jenn St-Onge, Kieran Quigley, Sarah Stern 9. All-New Wolverine 27 by Tom Taylor, Juan Cabal, Nolan Woodard 8. Astro City 49 by Kurt Busiek, Brent Anderson, Pete Pantazis 7. Thanos 13 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw 6. Star Wars 39 by Kieron Gillen, Salvador Larroca, Guru eFX 5. Imaginary Fiends 1 by Tim Seeley, Stephen Molnar, Quinton Winter 4. Redneck 7 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe 3. Detective Comics 969 by James Tynion IV, Joe Bennett, Sal Regla, Jason Wright 2. Doomsday Clock 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson 1. Sherlock Frankenstein and the Legion of Evil 2 by Jeff Lemire, David Rubin, Kike Diaz
What does Marvel Legacy have in store for Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur? Find out!
Images for this episode will be at http://wp.me/p42KN3-ESt starting 7/25/2017 9am EST. On this week’s Comics Syllabus podcast, researcher, teacher, and podcaster Grace Gipson joins Paul to talk about “Black Panther: World of Wakanda” by Roxane Gay, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Alitha Martinez, and others, and “Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur” by Amy Reeder, Brandon Montclare, Natacha Bustos, and others from Marvel Comics. We’re really excited to have Grace (on Twitter @GBreezy20) as a guest, and she talks about her comics origins, her research, and her podcasting on the #BlackComicsChat team. Then, Grace and Paul explore her approach to these portrayal of black female characters in current Marvel comics, and we dig into the significance of Lunella Lafayette (Moon Girl) and Ayo and Aneka, the protagonists of “World of Wakanda.” But first, in the opening “General Ed” segment, we’d happy to have “The Non-Fiction Section” with Michelle White, Multiversity contributor and lifeblood of the “Keep It Real” column that looks at reality-based comics and graphic novels. Michelle offers a wide-ranging list of three non-fiction comics recommendations for us, “Feynman” by Jim Ottaviani and Leland Myrick (First Second), “The Green River Killer” by Jeff Jensen and Jonathan Case (Dark Horse), and “The Influencing Machine” by Brooke Gladstone and Josh Neufeld (WW Norton). I’m Paul, and I’m inviting you to join us for another episode of The Comics Syllabus, a comics analysis podcast. Our mantra is, we read widely and we dig deep. Each week, we choose one work from a wide breadth of current and classic comics, including superhero fare, comics from independent publishers and small presses, global comics, newspaper strip archives, and various collected editions. We spend time digging deep into the work from various perspectives, sometimes in actual live conversation with others, sometimes with just me on a mic surrounded by a pile of comics studies and academic books. It’s like a comics seminar, where the only prerequisite is that you love comics. Download the podcast episode here. You can find the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, or Soundcloud, or copy this RSS feed to your podcatcher: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:235183739/sounds.rss or find archives for this podcast (previously named “Study Comics with Paul”) here: http://studycomics.club/ A rating, review, or star on whatever podcast source would help make the world a slightly better place. (No, Really!) Follow Paul on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TwoPlai It’s the only place on earth he stays under 140 characters. Thanks for listening! MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Grace Gipson on Twitter: http://twitter.com/gbreezy20 Black Comics Chat: http://twitter.com/blackcomicschat Michelle White’s Work on Multiversity: http://www.multiversitycomics.com/author/mwhite/ Oversight: I failed to mention in my conversation with Grace Gipson about black women superheroes my intellectual debt to Dr. Deborah Whaley for understanding topics we discuss, which you can check out here http://www.multiversitycomics.com/interviews/deborah-e-whaley-interview/ and in her book, "Black Women in Sequence" (U of Washington Press).
Brandon Monteclare of Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur talks about his comic with Amy Reeder on Image Comics!
At this year's Five Points Fest, we talk to writer Brandon Montclare about his work on ROCKET GIRL and MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR, as well as his personal inspirations and his incredible team-up with fellow creator Amy Reeder!
Heroes Con, Batman #16-18 by Tom King, David Finch, Danny Miki, Jordie Bellaire, and John Workman, Matt Wagner: Mage: The Hero Denied and The Shadow: The Death of Margo Lane with Brennan Wagner for Dynamite!, one-hit wonders, Avengers, Ninjak #22 and 23 by Matt Kindt, Cafu, Marc Laming, and Ulises Arreola from Valiant, Deadpool and the Mercs for Money by Cullen Bunn, Iban Coello, and Guru-eFX, Walking Dead, Legion, Alien: Covenant, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, The Chilling Archives of Horror Comics: Devil Tales by Craig Yoe and Steve Banes from IDW, Savage Things #1 by Justin Jordan, Ibrahim Moustafa, and Jordan Boyd from Vertigo, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Volume 2 by Amy Reeder, Brandon Montclare, Marco Failla, and Natacha Bustos, and a whole mess more!
For out Festive Season episode we are joined by none other than Amy Reeder (@amyreeder) and Brandon Montclare (@bmontclare) themselves. We have a really cool chat about one of the youngest Inhumans out there – Moon Girl! Along with Devil Dinosaur! Such a fun episode to record, we hope you guys enjoy it. Contact us...
This month's book selection is Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Vol 1. BFF - Written by Amy Reeder and Brandon Montclare with Art by Natacha Bustos, Colors by Tamra Bonvillain, Letters by Travis Lanham, and Covers by Amy Reeder. Listen as we discuss the book in detail, including its themes and place in the Marvel universe.
Amy Reeder and Brandon Montclare are the powerhouse creative partnership behind books like MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR and ROCKET GIRL.
In this episode we had two very special guests on the show - Moongirl and Devi Dinosaur's Amy Reeder and Brandon Montclare. They talked about the success of the comic and where they got their inspiration from. It was great talking to them. Enjoy.
The writing team from Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur talk all about Lunella Lafayette and her big, red friend!
The writing team from Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur talk all about Lunella Lafayette and her big, red friend!
It's the most wonderful time of the year once again, and Jay and Mike suggest you treat yourself by reading "Martian Manhunter" and "Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur." Then, we go WAY back to the early days of Wonder Woman, and check out a special Christmas adventure from "Sensation Comics" #14! Spoiler alert: The entire plot hinges on Princess Diana talking to a tree. Finally, we play "Super-Mundane," and ask which superhero would make the best and worst librarian? Pull List: Jay: "Martian Manhunter" (DC Comics), written by Rob Williams, pencils by Eddy Barrows, inks by Eber Ferreira. Mike: "Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur" (Marvel), written by Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder, art by Natacha Bustos. Main Segment: "Sensation Comics" #14 - "Wonder Woman: The Story of Fir Balsam" (DC Comics), written by William Moulton Marston, art by H. G. Peter. Game: "Super-Mundane - Best / Worst Librarian?" Listen to full episodes at PartialArc.com Email us at becausecomics@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter at @partialarc Read Mike's columns every Tuesday and Thursday at PartialArc.com, and follow him on Twitter at @supergeekmike
We're back this week the writers of Marvel's new hit series 'Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur' Amy Reeder and Brandon Monteclare! We discusss how the comics game done changed, and how even dinosaurs deserve a chance to be great. And you guys can probably guess who earned the top spot in 'This Week In The N Word.' (Spoiler Alert: He ain't black. Or Mexican. Or Muslim.)
Johnny and Brian sit down with Brandon Montclare and talk about the current books he is writing (Rocket Girl, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur), his storied career as an editor, what he's excited about in the world of comics and more!
We talk about Captain America: Civil War, Jessica Jones, and we're nominated for Best Publisher by Broken Frontier! Plus, we review all these books: Batman Europa #1 - Matteo Casali & Brian Azzarello, Jim Lee & Guiseppe Camuncoli Dark Knight III: The Master Race #1 - Mark Miller & Brian Azzarello, Andy Kubert & Klaus Janson Huck #1 - Mark Millar & Rafael Alburqueque Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur #1 - Brandon Montclare & Amy Reeder, Natacha Bustos Ms. Marvel #1 - G. Willow Wilson, Takeshi Miyazawa & Adrian Alphona Ringside #1 - Joe Keatinge & Nick Barber Spider-Woman #1 - Dennis Hopeless & Javier Rodriguez Star Wars: Vader Down #1 - Jason Aaron & Mike Deodato The Mighty Thor #1 - Jason Aaron & Russell Dauterman
Star Wars, Walking Dead, Image-O-Rama: Ringside #1 by Joe Keatinge, Nick Barber, and Simon Gough, Descender by Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen, and Limbo #1 by Dan Watters and Caspar Wijngaard, Ultimate X, Comics Should Be Ridiculous: Evil Ernie: Youth Gone Wild by Brian Pulido and Steven Hughes, Marvel-O-Rama: All New Wolverine #1 by Tom Taylor, David Lopez, and David Navarrot, Secret Wars #9, Hercules #1 by Dan Abnett and Luke Ross, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #1 by Brandon Montclare, Amy Reeder, and Natacha Bustos, Totally Awesome Hulk #1 by Greg Pak and Frank Cho, Captain America: Sam Wilson #3 by Nick Spencer and Daniel Acuna, Deadpool by Gerry Duggan and Tony Moore, and Spidey #1 by Robbie Thompson and Nick Bradshaw, Sandman: Overture by Neil Gaiman, J. H. Williams III, Dave Stewart, and Todd Klein from Vertigo, Dark Tower: The Drawing of the Three: The Lady of Shadows by Robin Furth, Peter David, Jonathan Marks, and Lee Loughridge, Spawn #258 by Erik Larsen and Todd McFarlane, Convergence: Hawkman by Jeff Parker, Tim Truman, Enrique Alcatena, and John Kalisz, Peanuts: A Tribute to Charles M. Schulz by a cast of thousands and BOOM!, The New Deal from Jonathan Case and Dark Horse, Lone Sloane Volume 2: Delerius by Jacques Lob and Philippe Druillet from Titan Comics, and a whole mess more!
- Dark Knight III: The Master Race. Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello y Andy Kubert. (DC). - Jacked #1. Eric Kripke y John Higgins. (Vértigo). - Jupiter's Circle Vol. 2 #1. Mark Millar y Wilfredo Torres. (Image). - Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #1. Brandon Montclare, Amy Reeder y Natacha Bustos. (Marvel). - Silk #1. Robbie Thompson y Stacey Lee. (Marvel). - Venom: Space Knight #1. Robbie Thompson y Ariel Olivetti. (Marvel).
- Dark Knight III: The Master Race. Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello y Andy Kubert. (DC). - Jacked #1. Eric Kripke y John Higgins. (Vértigo). - Jupiter's Circle Vol. 2 #1. Mark Millar y Wilfredo Torres. (Image). - Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #1. Brandon Montclare, Amy Reeder y Natacha Bustos. (Marvel). - Silk #1. Robbie Thompson y Stacey Lee. (Marvel). - Venom: Space Knight #1. Robbie Thompson y Ariel Olivetti. (Marvel).
Long talks on Marvel/Netflix's Jessica Jones, The Walking Dead, and The Dark Knight III: The Master Race Book One by Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello, Andy Kubert, Klaus Janson, Brad Anderson, Alex Sinclair, and Clem Robins, with ample attention paid to Into the Badlands, Black Knight #1 by Frank Tieri, Julian Totino Tedesco, and Luca Pizzari, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #1 by Brandon Montclare and Natacha Bustos, All-New Hawkeye #1 by Jeff Lemire and Ramon Perez, Dr. Fate by J. M. DeMatteis and Shawn McManus, Star Trek/Green Lantern: The Spectrum Wars, Superman: Lois and Clark #2 by Dan Jurgens and Lee Weeks, Nate Stockman, Island #4 by Farel Dalrymple, Brandon Graham, Gawl Bertrand, Addison Duke, Emma Rios, Roque Romero, and Robin McConnell from Image, Nobrow's 750 Years in Paris by Vincent Mahe, the Civil War trailer, Image-O-Rama: Kyle Strahm and Spread, Casanova: Acedia, and Ringside, plus a whole mess more!
Host Anthony Desiato speaks with former Alternate Realities owner & Rocket Girl writer Brandon Montclare about his varied roles within the comic book industry.
The writer and artist behind the Image Comics series Rocket Girl join us for this week’s show! We talk about costume design, 1980s nostalgia, cool comic titles, Kickstarter, Japanese death tea, and much more! Plus, more entries into our Every Story Ever list!
For this week's episode Mike welcomes Amy Reeder and Brandon Montclare to the show! Amy and Brandon have been working together for a few years now, and most recently completed the first volume of their creator-owned series Rocket Girl over at Image Comics (available wherever finer comics are sold). What's an artist's motivation for selling original art? How open should creators be with one another in regards to pay and contracts? How do creators stay motivated and not lose steam? Is Klaus Janson's name pronounced with a "J" or a "Y" sound? We cover all this, and more! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Enjoy your funny books.
Welcome back to another issue of Talking Comics. On this week’s episode, we’re joined by some very special guests. Rocket Girl co-creators Amy Reeder and Brandon Montclare talk about the book, their process, their characters, writing, drawing and more. You’ll definitely want to tune into the show and check out what they have to say. If you want to find out more about Amy and Brandon, you can follow them on Twitter @amyreeder and @bmontclare and you can check out their podcast, Podcorn. Before we get to the interview though, we discuss a few of our favourite (comic book) things from the past week *cue Julie Andrews* Those comics are: American Vampire: Second Cycle, All-New Invaders, Daredevil, Silver Surfer Requiem, Animal Man, Ms. Marvel, Rocket Girl, Seekers of the Weird, Superman Unchained and more.
We are joined by comic creators Brandon Montclare & Amy Reeder to talk about their latest project Rocket Girl a fun sci fi adventure published by Image comics. You can also hear them on their own podcast http://www.podcornpodcast.com/ http://brandonmontclare.com/ http://amyreeder.tumblr.com/ twitter: @bmontclare , @amyreeder You can also hear the show on Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/ This podcast is sponsored by Friendly Neighborhood Comics http://friendlyneighborhoodcomics.com/ Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Join us on the forums at http://www.forumforgeeks.com http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/ Leave us email by putting the show you are commenting on in the heading thetaylornetworkofpodcasts@gmail.com You can also join us on the Facebook group TaylorNetwork of podcasts Also we ask that if you have some time leave us a rating and or ITunes review because that helps us greatly to promote the show.
Super-Ego, Afterlife with Archie #1 by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Francesco Francavilla, Image-O-Rama: Umbral #1 by Chris Johnston and Christopher Mitten, Zero #2 from Ales Kot and Tradd Moore, Drumhellar #1 from Riley Rossmo and Alex Link, Alex and Ada #1 by Jonathan Luna and Sarah Vaughn, Manifest Destiny #1 by Chris Dingess and Matthew Roberts, Rocket Girl #2 by Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder, Brandon Graham’s Multiple Warheads: Down Fall; Jonathan Hickman’s God Is Dead out of Avatar, Amazing X-Men #1 by Jason Aaron, Ed McGuinness, and Dexter Vines, Action Comics #25 by Greg Pak and Aaron Kuder, Green Lantern: Rise of the Third Army, Zero Year, The Fox #1 by Dean Haspiel, Mark Waid, and John Workman from Archie, Marvel.com’s Top 50 lists for The Avengers and X-Men, Pariah: Missouri and Andres Salazar, The Tower Chronicles, Night of 1000 Wolves and Dave Wachter, Thor: The Dark World, and a whole mess more!
Paul Pope’s Battling Boy from :01, Brandon Graham, Pretty Deadly #1 from Kelly Sue Deconnick, Emma Rios, and Jordie Bellaire from Image, female comic creators, Quantum & Woody by James Asmus, Tom Fowler, and Jordie Bellaire from Valiant, IDW’s Samurai Jack #1 by Jim Zub and Andy Suriano, DC’s big move, Sandman: Overture #1 from Neil Gaiman and J. H. Williams III, Boom’s Planet of the Apes, more 5 Ghosts, Rocket Girl #1 by Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder from Image, Renaud Dillies’ Bubbles & Gondola from NBM/Comics Lit, Mike Kennedy’s Super-Ego Kickstarter, the Arms of the Octopus (All-New X-Men Special #1 and the Indestructible Hulk Special #1), Matt Kindt and Mind MGMT, and a whole mess more!
New York Comic Con 2013 Special!! - Special guest: ex This Good Robot Bassist and good friend of the band Walter Mayer (@the_walter) -Michael apologizes to Boomer Esiason and talks about the 2013 New York Comic Con complete with with interviews with Matt Kindt, C.P. Wilson iii, and Rafael Albuquerque @MattKindt @cpwilsoniii @rafaalbuquerque - The band talks about the media they've been consuming, video games and their plans for Halloween - Then listen to Terence and Michael's Post Comic Com wrap up and stay tuned for their reviews of: - Rocket Girl #1 by Brandon Montclare & Amy Reeder from Image Comics - Batman #24 by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo from DC Comics - Afterlife with Archie #1 by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa & Francesco Francavilla from Archie Comics
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.
Podcast manga review of Blame! volume 1 by Tsutomu Nihei (Biomega). Translated by Stephen Paul. Adapted by Brandon Montclare. Originally published in Japan by Kodansha. Published in US by Tokyopop, $9.99, Rated OT 16+. From the back cover: "In a future world rife with decay and destruction, Killy is a man of few words who packs one very powerful gun. He wanders an endless labyrinth of cyberdungeons filled with concrete and steel, fighting off cyborgs and other bizarre silicate creatures. Everyone is searching for the Net Terminal Genes, but no one is quite certain what kind of power they contain. The answer may lie hidden among the scattered human settlements of this vast and desolate future world." My Grade: B- And here's the first episode of the anime version of Blame, which was a series of 5 minute vignettes based on the manga. No talking here, but it gives you the feel and look of the manga: