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In this episode of The More You Know, The Better It Tastes, Susie and Alan interview Rick Greenfield and Erin Tireman, the co-owners of Smash'd, a beloved restaurant in San Antonio located at 520 East Grayson. Smash'd is known for its innovative take on the "smashed burger" concept, elevated bar food, live music, craft cocktails, and its famed California burritos. The restaurant also serves as a vibrant hub for sports fans, live music enthusiasts, and foodies looking for a unique dining experience. The co-owners discuss their journey, from their unexpected path into the restaurant industry to collaborating with renowned chef Brandon Peterson, and the importance of creating a memorable customer experience. https://smashd-sa.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Upstate Golf Guys Golf Podcast Golfweek Spotlight we have our own director of NY Upstate Adam Cahill, Florida Mike, and our guest the North Central Florida Tour Director Brandon Peterson. In this episode we talk about WWE Wrestling and how much Adam and Brandon our directors love it for years. Went over the first event that North Central Florida held this past weekend. Some great things that North Central Florida is doing on their tour and hearing what NY is doing. From special hardware that Florida gives out to winners, season long wrestling belts, and just overall great information about how incredible the Golf Week Am Tour regardless of where you live in the country. Even both Adam and Brandon our directors share a passion for the green and yellow Green Bay Packers even a day after their tough loss in the playoffs. Brandon even shared an amazing experience he had this month at the Ice Breaker regional in Hilton Head at Harbortown getting a hole in one on Hole 17 and his excitement. Talking about some amazing things our sponsor Lombardi is doing to with the recent fires that are happening in Los Angeles and the California area. An Episode that you don't want to miss. For more information on how to join the Golf Week Amateur Tour and compete nationally in events throughout the coming 2025 season and beyond, go to www.amateurgolftour.net. TO JOIN THE GOLFWEEK AM TOUR CLICK HERE Golfweek Amateur Tour AND UNDER THE TAB FIND A TOUR NEAR YOU AND SIGN UP!!!! TELL THEM THE UPSTATE GOLF GUYS SENT YA!!!! THE UPSTATE GOLF GUYS PODCAST IS AVAILABLE ON ALL PODCAST PLATFORMS AND YOUTUBE PLEASE LIKE, FOLLOW, SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE TO THE UPSTATE GOLF GUYS PODCAST LINKS BELOW https://www.instagram.com/upstate_golf_guys_podcast?igsh=NXdhcTR3MW02MWZ4&utm_source=qr The Upstate Golf Guys Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-upstate-golf-guys-podcast/id1726286802 https://open.spotify.com/show/4jYL9Hi0FQrfHrmaBnDXrW?si=12cfbbd0ef11441f A QUICK LIKE AND FOLLOW GOES A LONG WAY!!!! TRULY APPRECIATE ALL THE SUPPORT. LOVE YOU ALL!!! PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR NEWEST SPONSOR OUT AND SHOW SOME SUPPORT THOMAS PAUL CONSTRUCTION 518-308-6794 Thomas Paul Construction LLC is a full-service construction company who specializes in roofing covering the Greater Capital Region. Residential & Commercial Roofing Experts | Thomas Paul Construction Be sure to tell them the UPSTATE GOLF GUYS sent you to save HUGE, before Tom gets out of the truck.... FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS GO SPEAK TO JARED AT NORTHEASTERN INSURANCE AGENCY Home - Northeastern Insurance And can't forget my man Uncle Paulie...Be sure to check out Lombardi Golf Putters, Lombardi Putters are built above the rest but cost less.... Making golf more accessible one putter at a time.... Be sure to use code "Upstate" at check-out to save a hefty discount!!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special episode, you'll get to listen in on conversations I had while attending Blueprint Conference, 2024. Here's the list of guests in this Part 2 of my Blueprint Conversations series.Kenon Chen, EVP of Strategy and Growth at Clear Capitalhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kenon-chen-72201b4/https://www.clearcapital.com/John Rogers, Chief Data & Analytics Officer at CoreLogichttps://www.linkedin.com/in/john-rogers-a4053a38/https://www.corelogic.com/Brandon Peterson, CEO of Geokeyhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-peterson-6ab6b997/https://geokeyaccess.com/Amber Kahr, Co-founder of Billionshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/amberkahrhttps://www.joinbillions.comNick Schanbaum, Co-founder of Durango Turnkey Serviceshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-schanbaum-01ab3831/https://durangotks.com/
Fecha de Grabación: Miércoles 21 de agosto de 2024. Algunos temas comentados: ¡Llegamos a 400 episodios! ¿Cómo sucedió? ¿por qué y para qué? Vampiros y su variedad: algunas recomendaciones de lectura Lo aburrido de matar misterios con innecesarias historias de origen ¿Es realmente Fight Club una secuela de Calvin and Hobbes? Algunas de las femmes fatales más notables en el mundo del cómic Las mayores cualidades de Gail Simone como escritora de cómics Algunas destacadas autoras de cómic que quizá deberías leer Además: Hitman (Ennis+McCrea), Ultimate Spider-Man (Peter vs. Miles), lo nuevo de Transformers y G.I. Joe, El Asombroso Hombre Araña Presenta, ¡...y mucho más! Comentario de series y películas: Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (Apocalipsis Fantasma), película coescrita y dirigida por Gil Kenan, secuela de Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021), con las actuaciones de Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Finn Wolfhard, Mckenna Grace, Celeste O'Connor, Logan Kim, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Annie Potts, William Atherton, Kumail Nanjiani y Patton Oswalt. (Sony Pictures) Alien: Romulus, película de horror y ciencia ficción coescrita y dirigida por Fede Álvarez, con las actuaciones de Cailee Spaeny, David Jonsson, Archie Renaux, Isabela Merced, Spike Fearn y Aileen Wu. (20th Century Studios) Presumed Innocent, serie de TV creada por David E. Kelley, basada en el libro homónimo de Scott Turow, protagonizado por Jake Gyllenhaal, Ruth Negga, Bill Camp, O-T Fagbenle, Chase Infiniti y Renate Reinsve. (Apple TV+) Comentario de cómics: Superman in Action Comics Vol. 3: Warworld Revolution. Action Comics 1043 a 1046, Action Comics 2022 Annual #1 y Superman: Warlord Apocalypse #1, escrito por Phillip Kennedy Johnson y Simon Spurrier, con arte de Will Conrad, David Lapham, Ricardo Federicci, Dale Eaglesham Ian Churchill, Brent Peeples, Fico Ossio, Brandon Peterson, Max Raynor y Miguel Mendonça, coloreado por Lee Loughridge y Trish Mulvihill, y con rótulos de Dave Sharpe. (DC Comics) Pueden escuchar el podcast en este reproductor: Descarga Directa MP3 (Botón derecho del mouse y "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 113.6 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps. El episodio tiene una duración de 2:03:39 y la canción de cierre es "Tomorrow" de James. Además de en nuestras redes sociales (Twitter, Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram), también puedes interactuar con nosotros en nuestro servidor en Discord, donde una pequeña comunidad comparte recomendaciones, arte, ofertas, memes y más, y la conversación gira alrededor de muchos temas además de cómics. ¡Únete a nuestro servidor en Discord! También tenemos un Patreon. Ahí cada episodio se publica al menos 24 horas antes que en otros canales, y hay un especial mensual exclusivo para suscriptores de esa plataforma. Puedes convertirte en uno de nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportes 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 si éste ofrece la opción. Nos interesa conocer tus críticas y opiniones para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor comparte el enlace a esta entrada o a nuestro perfil en el servicio de tu preferencia, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre el podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que le pueda interesar. Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
Why does coming to terms with the fact that you won't lose everything by becoming an entrepreneur help founders cross a mental threshold for diving into a new venture? How did the term 'burn it to the ground' directly apply to the entrepreneurial ventures of Brandon's family? Why is galvanizing a team and building a great culture central to entrepreneurial success? What was the importance of Geokey being hardware agnostic? Why is it important to use data to make better decisions and to then pivot based on these insights? What are the benefits of having a solid grasp of all functional groups and how they holistically impact an organization? Why is understanding the impact on NOI critical to companies looking to enter the multifamily space? What is the difference between a B2B company and a B2B2C company in the multifamily space? How many times on average does a person in a multifamily unit access their unit daily? What are the benefits of hardware implementations in multifamily? What does it mean to do deep integrations in the mobile access space for multifamily? Are there challenges to retrofitting an existing building for mobile access? What are the critical differences between multifamily and student housing industries that proptech companies need to fully understand?Brandon Peterson - co-founder and CEO of Geokey, joins Proptech Espresso to answer these questions and discuss how being part of a serial entrepreneur family that has started more than 50 businesses across multiple industries, sees that success many times boils down to having a good idea that solves a problem and surrounding this idea with a team of great people who want be part of the journey.
My guest on today's episode is Brandon Peterson. He's the CEO of Geokey, a former COO of DPA and current board member. There's not a gray hair on his head, and he's still got a kid in diapers. Find him on LinkedIn to learn more.Is AMMO Write For You?If you're an author with a handful of books published (or you've published nonfiction and have one book with a great program to help clients), AMMO is unlike any other program on the market. You're going to have to work the program to find success, and bestseller status likely won't hit in weeks of joining the program, but for many authors, AMMO is the beginning of a lucrative career that puts books first. Learn more here.THIS IS THE LINK TO MY SUBSTACK if you're listening elsewhere.Have You Been Contemplating Scrivener?I was late to take up Scrivener, but as I am digging deeper into a mystery series with each passing day, I find the need for meticulous detail keeping unavoidable.And you know what? I can't believe I didn't do this sooner. Scrivener is the most amazing detail-keeper-straighter in the world. I like it so much I'm getting a whole podcast episode together devoted to why Scrivener is the best word processor and the only one you need as a novelist. Want to give it a spin?Click here for a free 30-Day Trial.Do You Want To Have Your Self-Published Books In Bookstores?The Self-Published Author Co-Op is the home of a movement. Get a $5.00 lifetime membership to the co-op and you'll receive a road map to preparing your books for brick and mortar bookstore selling.If you ever want to see your books on shelves nationally, but you don't know how to make that a reality, join now, click here.1TRBM is a listener-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my podcast, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to TRBM at jodyjsperling.substack.com/subscribe
Security Dojo is a segment of the Security Today Podcast that holds interviews and reviews of security technologies. This week on Security Dojo, we sit down with Brandon Peterson, CEO/Creator of Geokey, a leading wireless security technology that is storming the MDU market! We explore wirless locks, geofencing, mobile credentials and more as we talk about the intricacies of securing people's homes within the MDU and College Housing spaces. You can reach Geokey at: geokeyaccess.com/ To see more! This podcast is brought to you by Sprinter Business Solutions And a proud member of @teknowledgeworldwide1301 Find me @unclebaer_ on Instagram and @SecurityTodayPodcast on IG and LinkedIn; or at www.securitytodaypodcast.com
Fecha de Grabación: Miércoles 20 de marzo de 2024. Algunas noticias y temas comentados: Se anunciaron los primeros equipos creativos para X-Men post-Krakoa Los comerciales de Cerveza Cristal en Star Wars Algunas de nuestras series favoritas de Marvel NOW! Recomendaciones de entre los cómics de Gail Simone Las etapas más recomendables de Birds of Prey Algunas recomendaciones de cómics para niñas y niños Además: Frazer Irving, Chris Ware, Jack of Hearts (Marvel), ¡...y mucho más! Comentario de cómics: The Flash (Nº768 a Nº771 y Annual 2021), cómic escrito por Jeremy Adams, con arte de Brandon Peterson, Marco Santucci, David Lafuente, Kevin Maguire, Jack Herbert y otros, color de Michael Atiyeh y otros, y rótulos de Steve Wands. (DC Comics) Comentario de Cine: Robot Dreams, largometraje animado dirigido por Pablo Berger, con música de Alfonso de Villalonga, basado en la novela gráfica de Sara Varon. (Vertigo Media) Pueden escuchar el podcast en este reproductor: Descarga Directa MP3 (Botón derecho del mouse y "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 107 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps. El episodio tiene una duración de 1:56:17 y la canción de cierre es "Beatiful Things" de Benson Boone. 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
Do numbers mean anything in the Bible? Find out today as we take a deep dive on this subject with Brandon Peterson as he uses modern computerized search engines to reveal the number patterns that are made plain in our Bibles today. It is a fascinating look at the intricate patterns and details that point to God's miraculous inspiration of the 1611 King James Bible. What you will hear today will surprise and maybe even shock you!Brandon's Website: www.truthischrist.comBrandon's book Sealed By The King available on Amazon (US). Brandon's YouTube PageStudies Referenced In This Episode (YouTube):153 Fishes: Blatant Evidence the Bible is from God.Jaw-dropping 666 Discovery Utterly Proves the King James Bible is God's Preserved Word.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.
Dairy Calculator - Part Two! On the podcast this week is one of the creators of the calculator, Raymond Hunter, who take a deep dive into the tool. Along with him is Director of Sales, Brandon Peterson and Regional Business Manager, Dakota Moyers. Brandon and Dakota share their thoughts on applying the calculator directly on a commercial dairy.
Brandon Peterson, the founder and CEO of GeoKey, discusses the benefits of mobile access control and property management solutions. He shares his background as a serial entrepreneur and the inspiration behind starting GeoKey. Brandon explains the importance of partnerships and integrations in the proptech industry and how GeoKey is leveraging AI to streamline operations and enhance the customer experience. He also discusses market trends, and the future of building access and security.About Brandon and GeokeyGeokey is a mobile access solution for property owners and tenants to control the security of their assets without requiring Wi-Fi or readers. In a single app, Geokey controls interior and exterior doors, elevators, gates, amenity access, thermostats, water detection, and guest passes. With detailed data and analytics, it's easy to see live tracking and it's simple to add new users or change their level of access.Brandon is a third generation entrepreneur with a passion for innovation and solving problems. After gaining experience in starting a coworking space, real estate project, nonprofit, ecommerce, and managing gyms - the idea for Geokey was born. He bootstrapped their beginning, got a patent for using location services to authenticate access and now they've found their niche in multi-family and college campuses. Connect with Brandon on LinkedInFollow Geokey on TwitterCheckout Geokey
How I designed the Stalman Clam. the first vertical iPhone clamp with Kondor Blue Watch the video (https://youtu.be/vTbRVX8MnXI)
In this week's message, Pastor Brandon Peterson of Community of Faith Churches, brought an inspiring message that challenges us with the significance a simple invitation can make.
THE BEST BOOK CLUB IN THE MULTIVERSE! This week… the end of the road begins! Join Aeric, Malcolm and Jacob as they discuss Volume 14 of THE FLASH REBIRTH! A new threat has emerged… PARADOX, an individual with the power to erase anyone from the timeline and who has a grudge against Barry Allen! With reality closing in on him and allies in short supply, Barry will have to put his trust in the last person he ever thought he'd fight alongside: EOBARD THAWNE. But will these two arch rivals be enough to defeat Paradox and save the timeline from being erased? Find out here! Covers The Flash (2016) Annual #3, #88 & #750-755 by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Rafa Sandoval, Brandon Peterson, Christian Duce, Jordi Tarragona, Steven Segovia, Carlo Pagulayan & Jason Paz Send us your questions for the Book Club Mailbag! Email: geeksplained@gmail.com Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Music Sampled: "Alive" by Warbly Jets “2099 Theme | EPIC VERSION” by Carameii
Brandon Peterson is the CEO & Founder of Geokey, a mobile access control platform that has revolutionized the way multi-family apartment communities manage and secure their access points. He joins Matt to share how Geokey can help developers, investors, and property managers increase NOI and operational efficiency.
The Field Notes podcast series from Koch Agronomic Services (KAS) breaks down the science and technology behind agronomy to help growers do more with less. In this episode, we're talking about micronutrient deficiencies. We'll learn what growers can do to optimize their crops' yield potential and how growers in each region can utilize testing and solutions to overcome limiting factors. We'll speak with KAS technical agronomist, TJ Bingham, and product manager, Brandon Peterson. They'll discuss the need for micronutrients and what solutions growers need to reach maximum yield potential in their regions.
YOUR LIFE MATTERS MORE THAN YOU KNOW ONESHOT. ONELIFE. is excited to have Business & Personal Growth Expert Brandon Peterson on this episode! Brandon is a CEO of two multi-million dollar corporations, taking them from $0 to over $100 Million in revenue under his leadership! During his amazing growth and company development, he also demonstrated his passion for professional and personal growth. Brandon shares his very inspiring story, proven tips to grow and develop professionally and personally so that you know exactly why you were placed on this earth, and reveals how your identity is not found in your job, position or accomplishments, but how its found in what truly matters in life. So, if you have ever questioned your value or worth as a person, or wondered why you were placed on this earth to begin with … then this episode is for you! www.onbrandpeterson.com
YOUR LIFE MATTERS MORE THAN YOU KNOW ONESHOT. ONELIFE. is excited to have Business & Personal Growth Expert Brandon Peterson on this episode! Brandon is a CEO of two multi-million dollar corporations, taking them from $0 to over $100 Million in revenue under his leadership! During his amazing growth and company development, he also demonstrated his passion for professional and personal growth. Brandon shares his very inspiring story, proven tips to grow and develop professionally and personally so that you know exactly why you were placed on this earth, and reveals how your identity is not found in your job, position or accomplishments, but how its found in what truly matters in life. So, if you have ever questioned your value or worth as a person, or wondered why you were placed on this earth to begin with … then this episode is for you! www.onbrandpeterson.com
https://youtu.be/jo-7_RllEoM Brandon Peterson is the COO of DPA auctions and CEO of Geokey Inc, a cloud-based mobile access solution for doors, gates, elevators, padlocks, and more. We discuss the 3 Cs of marketing, how to create a care culture in your business, and what it takes to build a competition-proof business. --- Create A Care Culture With Brandon Peterson Our guest is Brandon Peterson, the CEO of Geokey, Inc, a cloud-based mobile access solution for doors, gates, elevators, padlocks, and more. Brandon, welcome to the show. Thanks, Steve. I'm happy to be here. It's great to have you here. I'm very curious about some of the stuff that you have going and that you've come up with and your businesses. There's another business that we haven't even talked about, but I will ask you about it. Tell me, Brandon, how you got here. You previously founded and ran different organizations, including a non-profit, a coworking space for real estate companies, and an agriculture equipment auction platform, if I'm not mistaken. How did you end up founding an access solution business on top of this? It's an interesting story. I'm a third-generation entrepreneur. That's in my blood. We're serial entrepreneurs. We like to find problems and turn them into revenue-generating machines. One of the businesses that we had was 24/7 fitness clubs. As we were in the clubs, you have key fobs to get in. People were fobbing in, but it wasn't the paying member. I'm lacking security and I'm losing money. I don't have data analytics. Every time I want to meet up with somebody to give them a gym membership, I have to physically meet them. I said, "There's got to be an easier way of doing this." What's the one thing we always have on us? It's our phones. Can that be the key? I looked into the market and there were some companies doing it, but the difference is that they were manufacturing their own hardware solution and then putting a cool app on top. I said, "I'm not an engineer. I don't want to get it into inventory. What are the big unicorn companies doing?" They're cloud-based overall solutions, but they don't own their components. Uber doesn't own the taxis platform. Airbnb doesn't own the real estate platform. Could I take that same methodology to access control and be the platform for all these different hardware solutions? That's what I did. I found a couple of guys. We bootstrapped the whole thing, built the technology, and ended up getting a patent on using your location services to authenticate the access, hence the name Geokey. It's a Geolocated key. I started calling up these billion-dollar manufacturers and global manufacturers and saying, "Can you open your API up to us?" That was no easy task. They were like, "Who's this guy?" I worked my way in. I'm more of a sales CEO. I talked about relationships. "You're a hardware company. You don't want to build the software and do new feature builds and support and all of these different things and maintenance. Let us be that and we'll partner with you." They said, "No one's doing that. That's a good idea. Let's do it." They did open up their APIs. We made partnerships. Now, we have a bunch of global brands like Access Communications, Carrier Systems, Noke, Master Lock, and the list goes on, and we're hardware agnostic. We can go into facilities, an apartment complex, a manufacturing facility, or a small business and say, "We can do this type of hardware for your exterior doors and handles and deadbolts for interior and padlocks." These are all different manufacturers under one cloud-based umbrella. That was the journey. There were a lot of ups and downs, but we're here now, and we're in 5 countries and 40 states. Our team is growing and it's just so much fun building Geokey. All of these hardware manufacturers also have technological components, so you can connect to them. It's not just hardware. It's not a traditional lock, which has no technology in it.
In this episode, we welcome two KAS experts to discuss input costs. Regional technical agronomist, Evan King, and product manager, Brandon Peterson, talk about how not protecting nitrogen inputs can have a negative impact on a grower's profits. They also share ways growers can overcome limiting factors to ensure their crops are getting the vital nutrients they need to achieve maximum yield potential for the best return on investment.
Brent talked about Boys Basketball, Juniors going to college campuses and more. Brandon shared his school-to-work class and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wcmp-news/message
The Field Notes podcast series from Koch Agronomic Services (KAS) breaks down the science and technology behind agronomy to help growers do more with less. In this episode, we talk with KAS experts about transient deficiency—what it is, how it can affect a crop's maximum yield potential, and most importantly, how to overcome it. Evan King, technical agronomist for KAS, and Brandon Peterson, KAS product manager, also discuss the KAS solutions growers can utilize to protect their nutrient inputs and their profits.
Oral Arguments from the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
Oral argument argued before the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on or about 12/15/2022
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Brandon Peterson v. Cmdr. Roger Heinen
Comic Reviews: DC Batgirls 2022 Annual by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Robbi Rodriguez, Rico Renzi Blue Beetle: Graduation Day 1 by Josh Trujillo, Adrian Gutierrez, Wil Quintana DC's Grifter Got Run Over By A Reindeer Detective Comics 2022 Annual by Ram V, Rafael Albuquerque, Christopher Mitten, Hayden Sherman, Lee Loughridge Justice Society of America 1 by Geoff Johns, Mikel Janin, Scott Kolins, Brandon Peterson, Jerry Ordway, Steve Lieber, Jordie Bellaire, Jordan Boyd, John Kalisz Nightwing 2022 Annual by Tom Taylor, CS Pacat, Jay Kristoff, Inaki Miranda, Eduardo Pansica, Julio Ferreira, Adriano Lucas Nubia and the Justice League Special by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Stephanie Williams, Alitha Martinez, Amancay Nahuelpan, Mark Morales, Tamra Bonvillain, Alex Guimaraes Superman: Kal-El Returns Special by Mark Waid, Marv Wolfman, Sina Grace, Alex Segura, Clayton Henry, Dean Haspiel, Jackson Herbert, Fico Ossio, Marcelo Maiolo, Trish Mulvihill WildStorm 30th Anniversary Special Marvel Avengers Assemble Alpha by Jason Aaron, Andrew Currie, Bryan Hitch, Alex Sinclair Peter Parker and Miles Morales: Spider-Man Double Trouble 1 by Mariko Tamaki, Vita Ayala, Gurihiru Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker 1 by Greg Pak, Manuel Garcia, Ramon Bachs, Cam Smith, Chris Sotomayor Infinity Comics: Strange Tales: Rocket Raccoon by Al Ewing, Ramon Bachs, Javier Tartaglia Spider-Verse Unlimited 26 by Stephanie Williams, Nathan Stockman, Pete Pantazis Marvels Voices 27 by Stephanie Williams, Alan Robinson, KJ Diaz It's Jeff 21 by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru Boom Magic: Nahiri the Lithomancer 1 by Seanan McGuire, Fabiana Mascolo Dark Horse Koschei in Hell 1 by Mike Mignola, Ben Stenbeck, Dave Stewart Star Wars High Republic Adventures 1 by Daniel Jose Older, Toni Bruno, Michael Atiyeh Dynamite Cat-Man and Kitten 1 by Jeff Parker, Joe Cooper, Arcana Studio IDW Godzilla Rivals vs Gigan by Keith Davidsen, Yasmin Flores Montanez Image Plush 1 by Doug Wagner, Daniel Hillyard, Rico Renzi Archie Bob Phantom 1 by James III, Richard Ortiz, Matt Herms Ahoy My Bad Vol 2 1 by Mark Russell, Bryce Ingman, Peter Krause OGN Dungeon Club: Roll Call by Molly Knox Ostertag Sunburn GN by Andi Watson, Simon Gane A Taste For Blood by Debuhme Super Trash Clash GN by Edgar Camacho Ray's OGN Corner: Red Scare by Liam Francis Walsh Additional Reviews: Teen Titans by Geoff Johns, HaHa, Darth Vader by Charles Soule, Violent Night, Dime-Store Detective, Autumnal, Scrooge: A Christmas Carol, My Father's Dragon, Cuphead Show s3, American Crime Story s3 News: DC FCBD books, Mandalorian return date, Midnight Club canceled, Flanagan reportedly switching streaming services, Secrets of Midnight Club revealed, Lazarus Planet spin-off starring Wonder Woman and Shazam by GWW, Who Killed Santa? - a Murderville Mystery Trailers: Night at the Museum animated, Mario, Indiana Jones 5, Cocaine Bear, Guardians of the Galaxy III trailer Comics Countdown: Dungeon Club: Roll Call by Molly Knox Ostertag Stillwater 16 by Chip Zdarksy, Mike Spicer, Ramon Perez Nightwing 2022 Annual by Tom Taylor, CS Pacat, Jay Kristoff, Inaki Miranda, Eduardo Pansica, Julio Ferreira, Adriano Lucas Rogue Sun 8 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques Batgirls 2022 Annual by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Robbi Rodriguez, Rico Renzi Justice Society of America 1 by Geoff Johns, Mikel Janin, Scott Kolins, Brandon Peterson, Jerry Ordway, Steve Lieber, Jordie Bellaire, Jordan Boyd, John Kalisz Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker 1 by Greg Pak, Manuel Garcia, Ramon Bachs, Cam Smith, Chris Sotomayor Dead Lucky 4 by Melissa Flores, French Carlomagno, Mattia Iacono Super Trash Clash by Edgar Camacho Strange Academy: Finals 2 by Skottie Young, Humberto Ramos, Edgar Delgado
Just in time for Thanksgiving, it is a buffet of comic book talk as Bryan, Brian, and Hassan discuss Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and four new number one issues; Boom Studios Damn Them All by Simon Spurrier and Charlie Adlard, Fantastic Four by Ryan North and Iban Coello, WildC.A.T.S. by Matthew Rosenberg and Stephen Segovia and The New Golden Age by Geoff Johns and a society of artists including Diego Olortegui, JP Mayer, Jerry Ordway, Steve Lieber, Todd Nauck, Scott Kolins, Viktor Bogdanovic, Brandon Peterson, and Gary Frank.. whew #BlackPanther #MCU #BoomStudios #DamnThemAll #SimonSpurrier #CharlieAdlard #FantasticFour #Wildcats #DC #MatthewRosenberg #StephenSegovia #TheNewGoldenAge #GeoffJohns #JSA #Stargirl Email us at ComicsDiscourse114@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook: Comics Discourse 114 Instragram: ComicsDiscourse114 Twitter: ComicsDiscourse
Comic Reviews: DC Dark Crisis 6 by Joshua Williamson, Daniel Sampere, Rafa Sandoval, Alejandro Sanchez Batman vs. Robin 3 by Mark Waid, Scott Godlewski, Mahmud Asrar, Jordie Bellaire Death of Superman 30th Anniversary Special by Jerry Ordway, Roger Stern, Louise Simonson, Dan Jurgens, Butch Guice, Tom Grummett, Jon Bogdanove, Brett Breeding, Laura Martin, Doug Hazlewood, Tomeu Morey, Glenn Whitmore, Brad Anderson New Golden Age 1 by Geoff Johns, Scott Kolins, Jerry Ordway, Brandon Peterson, Gary Frank, Steve Lieber, Viktor Bogdanovic, Diego Olortegui, Todd Nauck, Scott Hanna, JP Mayer, Brad Anderson, John Kalisz, Nick Filardi, Jordan Boyd, Matt Herms WildC.A.T.s 1 by Matthew Rosenberg, Stephen Segovia, Elmer Santos Diana and Nubia: Princesses of the Amazons OGN by Dean Hale, Shannon Hale, Victoria Ying Marvel A.X.E.: Judgment Day – Omega by Kieron Gillen, Guiu Vilanova, Andres Mossa Black Panther: Unconquered by Bryan Hill, Alberto Foche, Matt Milla Fantastic Four 1 by Ryan North, Iban Coello, Jesus Aburtov Sabretooth and the Exiles 1 by Victor LaValle, Leonard Kirk, Rain Beredo Spider-Man: Lost Hunt 1 by J.M. DeMatteis, Eder Messias, Belardino Brabo, Cris Peter, Neeraj Menon Spider-Man 2 by Dan Slott, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Edgar Delgado Image Gospel 1 by Will Morris, Holley McKend Soldier Stories 1 by Megan Ferrell Burke, Arturo Lauria, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Jalysa Conway, Annapaola Martello, K. Michael Russell, Brian Anthony, John Bivens, Rev. William J. Bellamy, Cecilia Lo Valvo, Ryan Cody Skullkickers 10th Anniversary Super Special by Jim Zub, Edwin Huang, Misty Coats The Knight and the Lady of Play by Jonathan Luna Two Graves 1 by Genevieve Valentine, Annie Wu, Ming Doyle, Lee Loughridge Skybound Presents: Afterschool Special 4 by Leon Hendrix III, Eric Zawadski, Fabiana Mascolo IDW Star Trek: The Trill by Jody Houser, Rafael Perez, Hendry Prasetya, DC Alonso TMNT: The Armageddon Game – The Alliance 1 by Erik Burnham, Roi Mercado, William Soares Dynamite Lord of the Jungle 1 by Dan Jurgens, Benito Gallego, Francesco Segala Boom Specs 1 by David Booher, Chris Shehan, Roman Stevens Ablaze Traveling to Mars 1 by Mark Russell, Roberto Meli, Chiara Di Francia Ahoy Billionaire Island: Cult of Dogs 1 by Mark Russell, Steve Pugh Sumerian Purple Oblivion 1 by E & E Plissken, Diego Simone OGN F.A.R.M. System by Rich Koslowski Last Man by Balak, Bastien Vives, Michael Sanlaville It's Lonely at the Centre of the Earth GN by Zoe Thorogood Ghost of Wreckers Cove by Angelica Del Campo, Liniers, Christian Argiz Salamandre by I.N.J. Culbard Ray's OGN Corner: Anne: An Adaptation of Anne of Green Gables Additional Reviews: Andor ep10, Enola Holmes 2, Wakanda Forever, Severance s1, Zen: Grogu and the Dust Bunnies, Zootopia+ News: new Brubaker/Phillips OGN, Spider-Punk casting, AMC launching new comic line, Tom Holland and MCU, new Spider-Gwen series, Spectacular Spider-Girl Remembering Carlos Pacheco, Kevin O'Neill, and Kevin Conroy Trailers: Spirited, Scrooge: A Christmas Carol Comics Countdown: Death of Superman 30th Anniversary Special by Jerry Ordway, Roger Stern, Louise Simonson, Dan Jurgens, Butch Guice, Tom Grummett, Jon Bogdanove, Brett Breeding, Laura Martin, Doug Hazlewood, Tomeu Morey, Glenn Whitmore, Brad Anderson Salamandre by I.N.J. Culbard Nice House on the Lake 11 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire Do A Powerbomb 6 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer New Golden Age 1 by Geoff Johns, Scott Kolins, Jerry Ordway, Brandon Peterson, Gary Frank, Steve Lieber, Viktor Bogdanovic, Diego Olortegui, Todd Nauck, Scott Hanna, JP Mayer, Brad Anderson, John Kalisz, Nick Filardi, Jordan Boyd, Matt Herms Dark Ride 2 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas Love Everlasting 4 by Tom King, Elsa Charretier Ghost of Wreckers Cove by Angelica Del Campo, Liniers, Christian Argiz Superman: Son of Kal-El 17 by Tom Taylor, Cian Tormey, Ruairi Coleman, Romulo Fajardo Jr Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine 3 by Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor
Brandon Peterson is the COO of DPA auctions and CEO of Geokey Inc, a cloud-based mobile access solution for doors, gates, elevators, padlocks, and more. We discuss the 3 Cs of marketing, how to create a care culture in your business, and what it takes to build a competition-proof business. Time Stamps [00:26] Brandon's entrepreneurial journey [03:50] Creating hardware-agnostic software [04:51] Is it possible to bootstrap a software company? [06:43] The 3 Cs of marketing framework [09:16] Why you need to analyze your marketing campaigns [11:07] Understanding Brandon's Northstar Challenge [14:14] Developing a care culture in your organization [16:00] Organizational cultures: Pressure makes diamonds [17:06] Everything is a process in business [19:29] How to processize your business [20:22] Ways to eliminate single-person dependency in your business [21:37] How to build a competition-proof business [24:30] Parting thoughts Links and Resources Steve and Greg Cleary's Book: Pinnacle: Five Principles that Take Your Business to the Top of the Mountain Brandon's LinkedIn Dpaauctions.com Geokeyaccess.com
The PSL continued this past weekend with only a handful of matches; three out of the four matches ended in draws, and Chippa United were the only team to acquire points - against Kaizer Chiefs. The match was fairly even when looking at the stats but an unfortunate own goal by Edmilson Dove took the points out of Chiefs' reach. The own goal wasn't obvious, a deflected header, a ping-pong-like bounce was enough to beat Brandon Peterson at his left post. This was not the birthday Kaizer Motaung was hoping to have, but the MD would like to have his team bounce back On the latest episode of the Fan Reaction Show, Khosi Nation has reacted to the 2-1 loss against Chippa United after an unfortunate own goal by Edmilson Dove, took the points away from Kaizer Chiefs. SL Radio on SoccerLaduma.co.za
The PSL continued this past weekend with only a handful of matches; three out of the four matches ended in draws, and Chippa United were the only team to acquire points - against Kaizer Chiefs. The match was fairly even when looking at the stats but an unfortunate own goal by Edmilson Dove took the points out of Chiefs' reach. The own goal wasn't obvious, a deflected header, a ping-pong-like bounce was enough to beat Brandon Peterson at his left post. This was not the birthday Kaizer Motaung was hoping to have, but the MD would like to have his team bounce back On the latest episode of the Fan Reaction Show, Khosi Nation has reacted to the 2-1 loss against Chippa United after an unfortunate own goal by Edmilson Dove, took the points away from Kaizer Chiefs.
DCOCD is the DC Comics events podcast, where we look at every DC event in chronological order from Crisis on Infinite Earths to... we're not quite sure yet. In 2020 climate change gets personal as the Frost King sends his icy forces to trash the DC Universe. Will the forces of justice prevail with Black Adam's help, or despite it? Written entirely by Dan Abnett and Ron Marz this super tight event featured a snowstorm of great art by Howard Porter, Marco Santucci, Jesus Marino, Miguel Mendonca, Clayton Henry, Amancay Nahuelpan, Phil Hester, Brandon Peterson, Xermanico & Mikel Janin. Paul and Mike are joined by Max Traver from the Weird Warriors Podcast to discuss, dissect and score this event. If you have thoughts, opinions, encouragement or issues, please feel free to contact us via the episode +omments section at Waitingfordoom.com or at DCOCDCast@gmail.com and on twitter @DCOCDCast KEEP ON EVENTING! Intro/Outro music: Early Winter - Gwen Stefani
December 2022 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC Batman vs. Robin 1 by Mark Waid, Mahmud Asrar, Jordie Bellaire Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League – Wonder Woman by Tini Howard, Dan Watters, Brandon Peterson, Leila Del Duca, Michael Atiyeh, Jordie Bellaire Flash: Fastest Man Alive 1 by Kenny Porter, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Romulo Fajardo Jr. Batman: Knightwatch 1 by Joseph Torres, Erich Owen, Carrie Strachan Marvel A.X.E. Judgment Day 4 by Kieron Gillen, Valerio Schiti, Marte Gracia Edge of Spider-Verse 3 by Dan Slott, Zack Davisson, Sanshiro Kasama, Nikesh Shukla, Mark Bagley, Paco Medina, Gerardo Sandoval, Sumeyye Kesgin, David Baldeon, Hikaru Uesugi, Abhishek Malsuny, Brian Reber, Andrew Crossley, Erick Arciniega, Israel Silva Midnight Suns 1 by Ethan Sacks, Luigi Zagaria, Antonio Fabela Image Bone Orchard Mythos: Ten Thousand Black Feathers 1 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Least We Can Do 1 by Iolanda Zanfardino, Elisa Romboli Silver Coin 14 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Michael Walsh Dark Horse Castle Full of Blackbirds 1 by Mike Mignola, Angela Slatter, Valeria Burzo, Michelle Madsen Maskerade 1 by Kevin Smith, Andy McElfresh, John Sprengelmeyer, Giulia Brusco Dynamite Vampirella: Mindwarp 1 by Jeff Parker, Benjamin Dewey, Dearbhla Kelly IDW Star Trek: Lower Decks 1 by Ryan North, Chris Fenoglio OGN Supper Club by Jackie Morrow Birdking by Daniel Freedman, Cristian Ortiz Phenomena by Brian Michael Bendis, Andre Lima Araujo Comixology Census 1 by Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastian Piriz AfterShock The 06 Protocol 1 by Lee Turner, Cliff Richards Ablaze Lovecraft: Unknown Kadath 1 by Florentino Florez, Guillermo Sanna, Jacques Salomon Mad Cave Lower Your Sights Vault Revealer 1 by Michael Moreci, Tim Seeley Ray's OGN Corner: Ride On by Faith Erin Hicks Additional Reviews: Kate, She-Hulk ep5, Cover, House of Gucci, Korra s3, Samurai Rabbit s2 News: Rosenberg and Williamson launching Substacks, Scarlet Witch by Orlando and Pichelli, Owl House s3, Mike Maihack doing a Spidey OGN from Abrams ComicArts, new Cullen Bunn book from Source Point, Paul Levitz Marvel comic, Constantine 2 with Keanu, Comcast Universal and Warner Bros. Trailers: Babylon, Mr. Harrington's Phone Comics Countdown: Bone Orchard Mythos: Ten Thousand Black Feathers 1 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart X-Men Red 6 by Al Ewing, Stefano Caselli, Federico Blee Batman vs. Robin 1 by Mark Waid, Mahmud Asrar, Jordie Bellaire Superman: Son of Kal-El 15 by Tom Taylor, Cian Tormey, Scott Hanna, Matt Herms, Federico Blee Do A PowerBomb 4 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer Daredevil 3 by Chip Zdarksy, Rafael de Latorre, Matt Wilson There's Something Wrong With Patrick Todd 3 by Ed Brisson, Gavin Guidry Dark Spaces: Wildfire 3 by Scott Snyder, Hayden Sherman, Ronda Pattison Birdking Vol 1 by Daniel Freedman, Cristian Ortiz Captain Marvel 41 by Kelly Thompson, Alvaro Lopez, Juan Frigeri, Jordie Bellaire
Welcome to Comics From The Multiverse, our DC comics podcast! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:24 - ComiXology Top 10 0:10:23 - December SOLICITS 1:00:33 - Batman Vs Robin #1 (Mark Waid and Mahmud Asrar) 1:21:15 - Dark Crisis: World Without a Justice League: Wonder Woman #1 (Tini Howard and Brandon Peterson) 1:34:57 - Superman: Son of Kal-El #15 (Tom Taylor and Cian Tormey) 1:48:18 - Wonder Woman #791 (Becky Cloonan & Michael Conrad and Marguerite Sauvage) 1:55:16 - Batgirls #10 (Becky Cloonan & Michael Conrad and Neil Googe) 2:07:05 - Jurassic League #5 (Juan Gedeon & Daniel Warren Johnson) 2:14:23 - Picks of the Week patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/ UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us
Comic Reviews: DC DC's Saved by the Belle-Reve by Peter Tomasi, Brandon Thomas, Becky Cloonan, Tim Seeley, Franco Aureliani, Brenden Fletcher, Dave Wielgosz, Dan Watters, Andrew Aydin, Art Baltazar, Scott Kolins, Nelson Daniel, Craig Cermak, Karl Kerschl, Mike Norton, Juan Ferreyra, Max Raynor, Hi-Fi, Adriano Lucas, Allan Passalaqua, Msassyk, Dee Cunniffe, Michelle Assarasakorn, John Kausz Flash Annual 2022 by Jeremy Adams, Serg Acuna, Matt Herms Harley Quinn Annual 2022 by Stephanie Phillips, Georges Duarte, David Baldeon, Simone Buonfantino, Antonio Fabela, Romulo Fajardo Jr Harley Quinn: Animated Series – The Real Sidekicks of New Gotham Special by Superman: Warworld Apocalypse by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Will Conrad, Brandon Peterson, Miguel Mendonca, Max Raynor, Lee Loughridge Wonder Girl Annual 2022 by Douglas Marques, Joelle Jones, Adriano Melo, Emi Lenox, Benjamin Dewey, Sweeney Boo, Jordie Bellaire Batman's Mystery Casebook by Sholly Fisch, Christopher Uminga Marvel Thunderbolts 1 by Jim Zub, Sean Izaakse, Javier Tartaglia Marvel Infinity Love Unlimited – Millie the Spy by Stephanie Phillips, Nick Roche ComiXology Black Ghost Vol 2 by Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright Blood Oath 1 by Alex Segura, Rob Hart, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins Boom Firefly 20th Anniversary Special by Jorge Corona, Josh Gordon, Jordi Perez, Fabiana Mascolo Power Rangers Unlimited: The Death Ranger 1 by Paul Allor, Katherine Lobo, Anna Kekovsky Chandra, Sara Antonellini, Fabi Marques, Sharon Marino IDW Star Trek Picard – Stargazer 1 by Mike Johnson, Kirsten Beyer, Angel Hernandez, JD Mettler Behemoth Until My Knuckles Bleed: One Deadly Shot by Victor Santos Scout Forever Forward 1 by Zack Kaplan, Arjuna Susini, Brad Simpson OGN Neverlanders by Tom Taylor, Jon Sommariva Wrassle Castle Vol 3 by Paul Tobin, Colleen Coover, Galaad, Rebecca Horner Astro City Metrobook Vol 2 by Kurt Busiek, Europe School for Little Monsters by Bob Beka Masks: The Mask Without a Face by Kid Toussaint, Joel Jurion Behind the Curtain by Sara Del Giudice Empty Eyes by Diego Agrimbau, Juan Manuel Tumburus Ray's OGN Corner: Over My Dead Body by Sweeney Boo Additional Reviews: Frankenstein by Junji Ito, Ed Gein OGN, Reckless: Friend of the Devil, Okay Witch 2, Conan by Jason Aaron, LotR: The Rings of Power, She-Hulk ep3, Shock Shop News: Trevor Slattery returning in Wonder Man, new vampire comic by Tim Seeley from Marvel, DC Kyle Rayner cover, Lemire and Substack, Paramount+ merging with Showtime, Harley renewed, Flash goes biweekly Trailers: Winnie the Pooh – Blood and Honey Comics Countdown: Over My Dead Body by Sweeney Boo Wrassle Castle Vol 3 by Colleen Coover, Paul Robin, Galaad, Rebecca Horner Superman: Warworld Apocalypse by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Will Conrad, Brandon Peterson, Miguel Mendonca, Max Raynor, Lee Loughridge Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country 5 by James Tynion IV, Lisandro Estherren, Aaron Campbell, Jordie Bellaire, Patricio Delpeche Barnstormers 2 by Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe Ant-Man 2 by Al Ewing, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire Neverlanders by Tom Taylor, Jon Sommariva Flash Annual 2022 by Jeremy Adams, Serg Acuna, Matt Herms Variants 4 by Gail Simone, Phil Noto Power Rangers Unlimited: Death Ranger 1 by Paul Allor, Katherine Lobo, Anna Spider-Man 2099 Exodus Omega
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown –Friday, August 19, 20224:20 pm: Brandon Peterson, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Utah joins the program for a conversation about his piece in the Salt Lake Tribune on how anti-vaxxers and pro-choice advocates are using the same argument to justify their beliefs4:38 pm: Representative Kera Birkeland joins Rod to give us her reaction to a judge's decision to block the state's transgender sports bill6:05 pm: Representative Brady Brammer joins the show to discuss the latest on the state's ban on LGBTQ conversion therapy and his decision to explore whether the state's occupational licensing division has the authority to ban the practice 6:20 pm: Federalist Senior Correspondent John Daniel Davidson joins Rod for a conversation about his piece about how the transgender movement is barbaric and violent and is coming for your children6:38 pm: Shawn Fleetwood, Staff Writer at The Federalist, joins the show for a conversation about his piece on defunding the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention6:50 pm: Fox News Columnist Liz Peek joins the show to discuss her recent piece about how Joe Biden's anti-business White House
"Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Brandon Peterson is on the verge of playing in first official Soweto Derby, having kept the number one jersey at Amakhosi so far in 2022. We preview the derby with him.”
Al, Ben and Lee talk about their favorite gimmick comic book covers from the 90's. Listen and let us know which one is your favorite. ----more---- The Dark Age of Comic Books was the culmination of a gradual move towards an older audience for Comic Books, particularly those featuring superheroes that had started in The Bronze Age of Comic Books. Sometimes, to follow the Gold/Silver/Bronze progression, at other times it is jokingly called "the Chrome Age", owing to the frequency of publishers selling comics with holofoil covers as a marketing gimmick during the period, but "Dark Age" is the much more common and accepted term. Usually characterized as a Darker and Edgier period featuring an increased focus on sex, violence and dark, gritty portrayals of the characters involved, much of the content produced during this era is very controversial among comic book fans. It's not the world's most exciting cover, but 1991's Silver Surfer #50 gets the nod for being the first comic in industry history to feature the chromium embossed effect, and for how it utilizes the gimmick in a sensible manner. As the 90s chugged along, publishers were seemingly embossing every other comic without much rhyme or reason. But Silver Surfer #50 adds the embossing to the Mr. Radd himself. And that makes sense since the character's name is "Silver Surfer" – so some silver chromium embossing is neither excessive nor inappropriate. Yes, I understand that I'm essentially awarding points here for lack of excess, but considering we're talking about the 90s here, why not applaud Marvel's show of restraint. Tom Chirstopher Cover Art Tom Christopher Inks Ron Lim Pencils - Cover Art James (Jim) Starlin Scripts Tom Vincent Colors Als first pick: Marvels Silver Surfer #50 1991 One of the biggest selling comic books of all time, more than 8 million copies of X-Men #1 were snatched up in the 90s, primarily because of the gimmick – five variant covers that interlocked to create a beautiful Jim Lee-illustrated landscape of the X-Men fighting Magneto (there was also a special edition gatefold version of the comic which contained the entire image). Sure, needing to buy five copies of the same comic in order to see Lee's entire image was annoying and an inefficient use of funds, but the iconography of this issue and its gimmick cannot be denied. Plus, in terms of its historical significance, this was the comic that cemented Lee as one of the industry's best young artists, which of course led to the "Image Revolution" in 1992 of which Lee was one of the core founding member of the company (alongside Todd McFarlane, Rob Liefeld and Erik Larsen). Chris Claremont-Scripts Jim Lee Pencils - Cover Art Tom Orzechowski Letters Joe Rosas Colors Scott Williams Cover Art - Inks Ben's 1st Pick: Marvels X-Men #1 Oct. 1991 Great interior art from Jim Lee. Look at Magnetos glorious mane. Another amazing interior fold out page The X-Men gather for Illyana's funeral. Magneto brings Avalon to Earth and offers the X-Folk a chance to join his dream. Colossus says "Yes." Script Scott Lobdell Pencils John Romita Jr.; Jae Lee; Chris Sprouse; Brandon Peterson; Paul Smith Inks Dan Green; Dan Panosian; Terry Austin; Tom Palmer; Keith Williams Colors Mike Thomas Letters Chris Eliopoulos Lee's 1st pick: Marvels Uncanny X-Men #304 September 1993 Writer(s) Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning Penciler(s) Doug Braithwaite Inker(s) Josef Rubinstein Colorist(s) Kevin Tinsley Letterer(s) Mike Higgins Als 2nd pick: Marvels Punisher #75 Feb. 1993 Nails Ghost Rider Writer: Howard Mackie Penciller: Mark Texeira Cover Artist: Mark Texeira Bens 2nd Pick: Marvels Ghost Rider #15 July 1991 Est. Print Run:, 935,000 Cover Date:, Apr '93 Cover Price:, $2.95 Current Value:, $3.00 Blood Brothers: Prelude. Story by Rob Liefeld and Eric Stephenson . Art by Rob Liefeld, Dan Fraga, and Danny Miki. When the government needs a job done, they call in the best, they call in Bloodstrike. An elite group of metas and efficient killers who accomplish their missions with deadly precision. Created out of Project: Born Again, Bloodstrike consists of Fourplay, giantess with four arms of terror, Deadlock, psychotic ex-member of the nefarious Four, Tag, the lassie with the freezing touch, Shogun, robotic killing machine, and Cabbot, their leader who has a mysterious connection to Battlestone, the leader of Brigade. Story continues in Brigade (2nd Series) #1. Dan Fraga Pencils - Cover Art Kurt Hathaway Letters Rob Liefeld Pencils - Cover Art Danny Miki Inks Brian Murray Colors Eric Stephenson Scripts - Editor Byron Talman Colors Lees 2nd pick: Image comics Bloodstrike Apr. 1993 Typical 90's and Image comics artwork Is that Snake Eyes? Spiral and Wolverine? Remastered version Links from the episode: Omug Comics Covert Nerd Facebook Covert Nerd Website Covert Nerd Instagram Covert Nerd Twitter Covert Nerd Merch Proud member of the podcast Arcade Network
On this week's comic book review podcast: Avengers #50 Marvel Written by Jason Aaron, Christopher Ruocchio Art by Aaron Kuder, Carlos Pacheco, Ed McGuinness, Javier Garrón, David Baldeón, Steve McNiven Justice League Incarnate #1 DC Comics Written by Joshua Williamson and Dennis Culver Art by Brandon Peterson, Andrei Bressan and Tom Derenick The Death of Doctor Strange: Spider-Man #1 Marvel Written by Jed MacKay Art by Marcelo Ferreira Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons #1 DC Comics Written by Kelly Sue DeConnick Art by Phil Jimenez Darkhold: Black Bolt #1 Marvel Written by Mark Russell Art by David Cutler Batman Fear State Omega #1 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Riccardo Federici, Christian Duce, Ryan Benjamin, Guillem March, Trevor Hairsine King of Spies #1 Image Comics Written by Mark Millar Art by Matteo Scalera Wonder Woman 2021 Annual #1 DC Comics Written by Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad Art by Andy MacDonald Deadly Class #49 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Wes Craig The Joker 2021 Annual #1 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV and Matthew Rosenberg Art by Francesco Francavilla The Me You Love In The Dark #5 Image Comics Written by Skottie Young Art by Jorge Corona The Human Target #2 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Greg Smallwood The Department of Truth #14 Image Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by John J. Pearson Nightwing 2021 Annual #1 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Cian Tormey Chu #10 Image Comics Written by John Layman Art by Dan Boultwood Justice League Dark 2021 Annual #1 DC Comics Written by Ram V and Dan Watters Art by Dan Watters The Magic Order 2 #2 Image Comics Written by Mark Millar Art by Stuart Immonen Batman 2021 Annual #1 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Ricardo López Ortiz Once & Future #22 BOOM! Studios Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Dan Mora Action Comics #1037 DC Comics Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Shawn Aldridge Art by Miguel Mendoça, Adriana Melo Dirtbag Rapture #3 Oni Press Written by Christopher Sebela Art by Kendall Goode Saga of the Swamp Thing Volume 2 DC Comics Written by Alan Moore Art by John Totleben, Stephen Bissette SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. This episode is sponsored by BATMAN THE AUDIO ADVENTURES, now on HBO Max. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's comic book review podcast: Avengers #50 Marvel Written by Jason Aaron, Christopher Ruocchio Art by Aaron Kuder, Carlos Pacheco, Ed McGuinness, Javier Garrón, David Baldeón, Steve McNiven Justice League Incarnate #1 DC Comics Written by Joshua Williamson and Dennis Culver Art by Brandon Peterson, Andrei Bressan and Tom Derenick The Death of Doctor Strange: Spider-Man #1 Marvel Written by Jed MacKay Art by Marcelo Ferreira Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons #1 DC Comics Written by Kelly Sue DeConnick Art by Phil Jimenez Darkhold: Black Bolt #1 Marvel Written by Mark Russell Art by David Cutler Batman Fear State Omega #1 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Riccardo Federici, Christian Duce, Ryan Benjamin, Guillem March, Trevor Hairsine King of Spies #1 Image Comics Written by Mark Millar Art by Matteo Scalera Wonder Woman 2021 Annual #1 DC Comics Written by Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad Art by Andy MacDonald Deadly Class #49 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Wes Craig The Joker 2021 Annual #1 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV and Matthew Rosenberg Art by Francesco Francavilla The Me You Love In The Dark #5 Image Comics Written by Skottie Young Art by Jorge Corona The Human Target #2 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Greg Smallwood The Department of Truth #14 Image Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by John J. Pearson Nightwing 2021 Annual #1 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Cian Tormey Chu #10 Image Comics Written by John Layman Art by Dan Boultwood Justice League Dark 2021 Annual #1 DC Comics Written by Ram V and Dan Watters Art by Dan Watters The Magic Order 2 #2 Image Comics Written by Mark Millar Art by Stuart Immonen Batman 2021 Annual #1 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Ricardo López Ortiz Once & Future #22 BOOM! Studios Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Dan Mora Action Comics #1037 DC Comics Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Shawn Aldridge Art by Miguel Mendoça, Adriana Melo Dirtbag Rapture #3 Oni Press Written by Christopher Sebela Art by Kendall Goode Saga of the Swamp Thing Volume 2 DC Comics Written by Alan Moore Art by John Totleben, Stephen Bissette SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. This episode is sponsored by BATMAN THE AUDIO ADVENTURES, now on HBO Max. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comic Reviews: DC Batman Annual 2021 by James Tynion IV, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Romulo Fajardo Jr. Batman Fear State Omega by James Tynion IV, Riccardo Federici, Christian Duce, Ryan Benjamin, Guillem March, Trevor Hairsine, Chris Sotomayor Detective Comics Annual 2021 by Mariko Tamaki, Matthew Rosenberg, David Lapham, Trish Mulvihill, Lee Loughridge Gotham City Villains Anniversary Giant 1 by Danny DeVito, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, Wes Craig, Jason Wordie, G. Willow Wilson, Jordie Bellaire, Emma Rios, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Riccardo Federici, Sunny Gho, Nadia Shammas, Max Raynor, John Kalisz, Stephanie Phillips, Max Fiumara, Dan Watters, Skylar Patridge, Marissa Louise, Mairghread Scott, Ariela Kristantina, Trish Mulvihill Joker Annual 2021 by Matthew Rosenberg, James Tynion IV, Francesco Francavilla Justice League Dark Annual 2021 by Ram V, Dan Watters, Christopher Mitten, Romulo Fajardo Jr Justice League Incarnate 1 by Joshua Williamson, Dennis Culver, Brandon Peterson, Andrei Bressan, Tom Derenick, Hi-Fi Nightwing Annual 2021 by Tom Taylor, Cian Tormey, Daniel Hdr, Raul Fernandez, Rain Beredo, John Kalisz Robin Annual 2021 by Joshua Williamson, Roger Cruz, Victor Olazaba, Luis Guerrero Wonder Woman Annual 2021 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Andy MacDonald, Nick Filardi Wonder Woman: Historia The Amazons 1 by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Phil Jimenez, Hi-Fi, Arif Prianto, Romulo Fajardo Jr Marvel: Darkhold: Black Bolt by Mark Russell, David Cutler, Roberto Poggi, Matt Milla Death of Doctor Strange: Spider-Man by Jed MacKay, Marcelo Ferreira, Wayne Faucher, Peter Pantazis, Andrew Crossley Death of Doctor Strange: White Fox by Alyssa Wong, Andie Tong, Luciano Vecchio, Arif Prianto Avengers 50 by Jason Aaron, Christopher Ruocchio, Carlos Pacheco, Aaron Kuder, Javier Garron, Ed McGuinness, Steve McNiven, Dexter Vines, Frank D'Armata, David Curiel How to Read Comics the Marvel Way by Christopher Hastings, Scott Koblish, Nolan Woodard Infinity Comics: Spider Bot by Jordan Blum, Alberto Alburquerque, Dono Sanchez-Almara Image: King of Spies 1 by Mark Millar, Matteo Scalera Boom: Magic: Master of Metal 1 by Mairghread Scott, Jorge Coelho, French Carlomagno, Jacques Salomon Ablaze Animal Castle 1 by Xavier Dorson, Felix Delep AfterShock: Maniac of New York: The Bronx is Burning 1 by Elliott Kalan, Andrew Mutti AWA Hotell Season 2 1 by John Lees, Lee Loughridge, Dalibor Talajic Dark Horse: Sir Edward Grey: Acheron 1 by Mike Mignola, Dave Stewart Eve Online Capsuleer Chronicles 1 by Sam Maggs, Melissa Grey, Kieran McKeown, Dexter Vines, Sebastian Cheng Dynamite: Evil Ernie Volume 3 1 by Scott Lobdell, Ariel Medel Red Sonja 2021 Holiday Special by Luca Blengino, Mirka Andolfo, Zulema Lavina Mad Cave: The Last Session 1 by Jasmine Walls, Dozerdraws Behemoth No Holds Barred 1 by Eric Gladstone, Gabrielle Kari Oni Sprite and the Gardener GN by Joe Whitt, Rii Abrego Tea Dragon Trilogy by K. O'Neill Additional Reviews: Hawkeye ep3, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous s4, Only Murders in the Building s1, Doctor Who News: new Lemire/Nguyen series from Image, Enola Holmes comic, Dark Horse being sold, Avatar Studios developing their own proprietary 3D animation style, Metal Men animated film, DC announcements from villains special, Marvel does something stupid, Disney confirms first two Jewish major franchise characters, Charlie Cox is back as Daredevil Glenn asks a question A Tale of Hulk and Glenn Trailers: Peacemaker, Spider-Verse 2 Comics Countdown: Department of Truth 14 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmons The Me You Love In the Dark 5 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Snow Angels Season Two 6 by Jeff Lemire, Jock Robin 2021 Annual by Joshua Williamson, Roger Cruz, Victor Olazaba, Luis Guerrero Redneck 31 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe Daredevil 36 by Chip Zdarsky, Manuel Garcia, Cam Smith, Scott Hanna, Victor Nava, Marcio Menyz Human Target 2 by Tom King, Greg Smallwood Avengers 50 by Jason Aaron, Christopher Ruocchio, Carlos Pacheco, Aaron Kuder, Javier Garron, Ed McGuinness, Steve McNiven, Dexter Vines, Frank D'Armata, David Curiel TMNT 123 by Sophie Campbell, Jodi Nishijima Action Comics 1037 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Miguel Mendonca, Adriano Lucas, Shawn Aldridge, Adriano Melo, Hi-Fi
¡Los #Ñoñonautas exploran los explosivos 90 y se echan un clavado a X-MEN: FATAL ATTRACTIONS! Atracciones Fatales es un importante crossover de los Hombres-X escrito por Fabian Nicieza y Scott Lobdell, publicado por Marvel Comics en 1993. Abarcando toda la línea de libros, sirvió para conmemorar el 30 aniversario de los X-Men de Marvel. Un evento polémico que divide a la crítica de los fans. SINOPSIS A medida que los Acólitos de Magneto amplifican sus ataques contra humanos, los equipos X unen fuerzas para acabar con la cruzada de los fanáticos de una vez por todas. ¿Pero su líder, el mesiánico Magneto, ha regresado de entre los muertos? Las cosas llegan a un punto crítico de la manera más impactante posible, culminando con Wolverine siendo despojado de su esqueleto de Adamantium, ¡y un enfrentamiento entre el Profesor X y Magneto que debe ver para creer! FICHA COVACHA MESA:Isaac de la Rocha y Valentín García. SET / EDICIÓN: Isaac de la Rocha. PODCAST / REDES: Valentín García. FECHA DE GRABACIÓN: 5 de septiembre, 2021. FECHA OFICIAL DE EMISIÓN: 11 de noviembre, 2021. APOYO CANINO: Meru. MONITOS EN EL SET: Valentín García. X-MEN: FATAL ATTRACTIONS Editorial: Marvel Comics. Publicación original: 6 cómics dobles con holograma y portada a dos páginas cada uno. Escritores: J.M. DeMatteis, Joe Quesda, Fabián Nicieza, Larry Hamma y Scott Lobdell. Artistas: Andy Kubert, Adam Kubert, Joe Quesada, Greg Capullo, John Romita Jr, Darick Robertson, Ken Lashley, Brandon Peterson, Chris Sprouse, Paul Smith y Matthew Ryan. Publicación en México: Editorial: Vid. Formato: Ediciones especiales. 2 tomos en TPB. Sin hologramas. Fecha: 8 y 15 de diciembre, 1995. Precio: $30 pesos mexicanos, cada uno. Editorial: Televisa. Año: 2013. Formato: Marvel Comics Semanal. 6 cómics dobles en grapa, con holograma y portada a dos páginas cada uno. Portadas en inglés. Fecha: Entre el 14 de octubre al 18 de noviembre de 2013. Precio: $46 pesos mexicanos, cada uno.
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DC Solicits Comic Reviews: Action Comics 2021 Annual by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Siya Oum, Hi-Fi Flash 2021 Annual by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Brandon Peterson, Mike Atiyeh Rorschach 10 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart Sinister War 1 by Nick Spencer, Mark Bagley, Andrew Hennessy, John Dell, Andy Owens, Brian Reber Extreme Carnage: Scream by Clay McLeod Chapman, Chris Mooneyham, Marcio Menyz Carnage: Black, White, and Blood 4 by Ed Brisson, Ryan Stegman, Declan Shalvey, Joe Bennett, Scott Hepburn, Stephen Mooney, JP Mayer, Hepburn, Iacono, Mossa Aliens: Aftermath by Benjamin Percy, Dave Wachter, Chris Sotomayor Man-Eaters: The Cursed 1 by Chelsea Cain, Kate Niemczyk, Lia Miternique Silver Coin 4 by Jeff Lemire, Michael Walsh Barbarella 1 by Sarah Hoyt, Madibek Musabekov Canto III: Lionhearted 1 by David Booher, Drew Zucker, Astone Beyond the Breach 1 by Ed Brisson, Damian Couceiro, Patricio Delpeche Black Hammer Visions 6 by Cullen Bunn, Malachi Ward, Matthew Sheean, Dave Stewart Savage Hearts 1 by Aubrey Sitterson, Jed Dougherty, Lovern Kindzierski Mouse Guard: The Owlhen Caregiver 1 by David Petersen Ninjak 1 by Jeff Parker, Javier Pulido Loppu! by Mikko Saarainen Double Walker by Michael Conrad, Noah Bailey Quincredible vol 2 by Rodney Barnes, Selina Espiritu, Kelly Fitzpatrick The Ghoul Next Door by Cullen Bunn, Cat Farris Additional Reviews: Loki season finale, Fear Street 1666, Black Widow, Ted Lasso, Skulldigger & Skeleton Boy, Owl House ep6, Deadpool meets Korg News: Chariot optioned for a movie, DMZ series details, Hill House returns, Something is Killing the Children spinoff (House of Slaughter), Friday by Brubaker/Martin to be released through Image, Daniel Kibblesmith Blade series Trailers: Turning Red, Y the Last Man Comics Countdown: Rorschach 10 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart Ghoul Next Door by Cullen Bunn, Cat Farris Die 18 by Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans Joker 5 by James Tynion IV, Sam Johns, Francesco Francavilla, Sweeney Boo, Romulo Fajardo Jr., Arif Prianto Black Hammer: Visions 6 by Cullen Bunn, Malachi Ward, Matthew Sheean, Dave Stewart Oblivion Song 32 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Annalisa Leoni Spider-Man: Spider's Shadow 4 by Chip Zdarsky, Pasqual Ferry, Matt Hollingsworth Canto: The Lionhearted 1 by David Booher, Drew Zucker, Astone Double Walker by Michael Conrad, Noah Bailey Seven Secrets 10 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Walter Baiamonte
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On this week's comic book review podcast, we've got: Beta Ray Bill #1 Marvel Written and art by Daniel Warren Johnson Shadecraft #1 Image Comics Written by Joe Henderson Art by Lee Garbett The Other History of the DC Universe #3 DC Comics Written by John Ridley Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli Silk #1 Marvel Written by Maurene Goo Art by Takeshi Miyazawa Crossover #5 Image Comics Written by Donny Cates Art by Geoff Shaw Strange Adventures #9 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Mitch Gerards and Evan Shaner Avengers: Curse of the Man-Thing #1 Marvel Written by Steve Orlando Art by Francesco Mobili The Department of Truth #7 Image Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Tyler Boss The Flash #768 DC Comics Written by Jeremy Adams Art by Brandon Peterson, Marco Santucci, David Lafuente Ghost Rider: King in Black #1 Marvel Written by Ed Brisson Art by Juan Frigeri Two Moons #2 Image Comics Written by John Arcudi Art by Valerio Giangiordano Future State: Superman vs Imperious Lex #3 DC Comics Written by Mark Russell Art by Steve Pugh Decorum #7 Image Comics Written by Jonathan Hickman Art by Mike Huddleston Batman/Catwoman #4 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Clay Mann SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Episode Transcript: Alex: What is up y'all? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Pete: I'm Pete. Alex: And on The Stack we talk about a bunch of books that have come out this week. Kicking it off with one I know that Pete is very excited about. Beta Ray Bill number one from Marvel comics, written and art by Daniel Warren Johnson. Now, D.W.J., As I like to call him, he is the creator of Murder Falcon, which is one of your favorite books ever. Pete: Yeah. Alex: I don't know how you feel about Beta Ray Bill though. So how'd you feel about this book? Pete: Well, yeah. I'm not the hugest Beta Ray Bill fan, but this was a lot of fun. This was really awesome. Art style [google 00:00:54] gave Beta Ray Bill a grittiness that was nice. Yeah, I very much enjoyed this. This was sad. This was not just badass Beta Ray Bill. Alex: You okay? Did you die there for a second? Pete: Yeah. There's some real pain going on. And yeah. Also, Fin Fang Foom, one of my huge favorites in this as well. So, this was a real treat, this book. And the back matter is magical. Alex: This very briefly and tangentially ties into the King in Black storyline, which has symbiotes attacking the Marvel universe here. They attack Asgard, Beta Ray Bill fights them off, kind of. And sparks up, or re-sparks up a little bit of a romance with Lady Sif. But I agree with you, as he did in Murder Falcon, he brings big action with big monsters, but also a deep well of emotion here. It's very sad for Beta Ray Bill. Art is great, the writing is great, the emotion is great. I'm all in on this book. I am a sucker for Beta Ray Bill, and I think D.W.J. does right by him. So, I'm very excited to see this going forward. And like you said, there's a great interview that he does with Walter Simonson in the back of the book, which is super cool as well. Pete: Yeah. It's nice to see him geek out about this and hear about New York in the seventies and the different kinds of people working on stuff. It was a pretty awesome interview that they put in the back and yeah. I mean, the art, the storytelling is really unbelievable, but Beta Ray Bill… Kind of a cursed character and they're really tugging on that and playing with that. And he's not cool with Thor. It's not a fun relationship right now. So I'm glad they're getting to air that out a little bit. I'm very interested to see how that all unfolds. Alex: I agree. Next up, Shadecraft number one from Image comics written by Joe Henderson, art by Lee Garbett. In this new comic book, a girl finds out that shadows aren't quite what they're cracked up to be. It ties into an emotional thing from her past that you find out towards the end of the issue. I really liked the setup. I thought this was a good, fun horror book. The art from Lee Garbett was particularly good. The shadow creatures were interesting. I'm curious to see where this goes going forward, because it feels like it really gets to the setup by the end. But I'm in, what was your take Pete? Pete: Yeah, I agree. I think the art and the storytelling is fantastic. Setting this up in a very interesting way. I really love the last page reveal twist. Very cool. And yeah, as this kid, I was scared shitless of… if you saw a shadow move by the… or a branch at the window or something. This really plays on that fear of moving shadows and how it's hard, especially at night, to get away from shadows. I mean, that's just… That's tough. Alex: I got to be honest, Pete, it sounds like that wasn't just a problem when you were a kid. Pete: I don't think we have time to get into this, but- Alex: No, Pete- Pete: It's a great book. Alex: That's been the long game on this podcast this whole time, is to finally get you to confront this fear that you have. Shadecraft number one, check it out. Next up, The Other History of the DC universe number three from DC comics. Written by John Ridley, art by Giuseppe Camuncoli. The first two issues have dealt with the black American experience in the background of the DC universe. Here, we're dealing with the Asian American experience through the lens of Katana and her whole history. What did you think about this one, Pete? Pete: This is very powerful, really amazing. I was very moved by it. I thought it was really done well. The storytelling is so powerful. The art… Yeah, just kind of the balance of these stanzas, these powerful stanzas, that really hit you versus the comic book art. Really creates this moving, powerful stuff that DC is doing with these books. I've been really enjoying this series. The Other History of the DC universe stuff has just been really impressive. Alex: Giuseppe Camuncoli's layouts in particular, are really excellent. John Ridley's writing is great. It's super, unfortunately, timely, given that we are discussing the Asian American experience and violence towards it, in particular, right now. But it's a necessary- Pete: Stop Asian hate. Alex: Yeah, it's a necessary read, like the other two issues of this book, but also very entertaining and weird in a certain way. I don't know much about Katana's history, necessarily. There are little bits here and there. I was like, “Oh yeah, I guess I do that kind of thing”. But what John Ridley is doing here is, like with X-Men: Grand Design, I think was the name of the book, he's taking the entire history of the character and trying to make narrative sense out of it. Which is nearly impossible, but he does it here in a very emotional way. And that's nice to see. Pete: Yeah, Katana is one of my favorite characters. Always a big fan of Katana. So it was nice to see, all the different stories paid homage to, with this interesting narrative running throughout all of it. It was really well done. Alex: Moving from one timely book to another, in a very different way. Silk number one from Marvel, written by Maureen Goo, art by Takeshi Miyazawa. This is a all-Asian team working on a Korean American superhero, which is something that I don't think we've seen before for Silk, necessarily. I could be wrong. Nobody jump into my mentions if I got that incorrect. But at the very least, it's great to see that, as Silk is in a new status quo here. Working for J. Jonah Jameson, at whatever his latest rag is. But I thought this was really fun. I don't have too much affection, necessarily, for Silk as a character. I'm fine with her. She's been fun before. There's been some good storylines, but I thought this was a really nice, very clear setup with a good supporting cast. And I'm interested to see where it goes in issue two. Pete: I completely agree. I feel like this is a great use of Silk, the character. I feel like they really do a great job of giving her a lot of fun action splash pages, as well as setting up a very cool, interesting story arc. And the fashion stuff is fun and pulled off well, and what's not to like about sitting down to have tea with a giant cat like creature? I think this is a very interesting, cool book, and I'm excited to see where it goes Alex: Next up: Crossover number five from image comics written by Donny Cates, art by Geoff Shaw. In this book, we're getting towards the end of the first arc here, as Madman and Power… house. I don't remember the name of the other team. Basically. It's Donny Cates taking all of his books, mashing them up together with tangentially other books. They're all heading towards this big dome where the crossover event has happened and it's all coming down. What did you think about this issue? Pete: Well, first off you got- bless you. You got Madman with a giant sword. So what's not to love. This is- Alex: A sword. Pete: It's a lot of action, it's a lot of over-the-top stuff, but also, a lot of intense shit goes on here. Oh man, I don't want to spoil anything, but man, it gets, it gets real dark, but- Alex: I want to hear it. Spoiler warning. What was the thing that, you thought in particular, got really dark? Pete: Where the guy shot the girl? Alex: Oh, that hasn't happened yet. That's the cliff hanger at the end of the book. He hasn't necessarily shot her. Pete: Well… He's crying. It says, “I can”. And it looks like it's seconds before the bullet is released out of the chamber. Alex: Yeah. Well, we'll see what happens next issue, I guess. Pete: Oh my God. Alex: I guess we'll see what happens. One thing that I really… that I thought was super fun in the book, is Donny has come up with this concept, where all of these different superheroes have been cut apart and mashed back together by scientists on Earth, quote-unquote. And they're called amalgams, which is very funny to anybody who knows about the Amalgam universe. He's having a blast here and it's so creative and so fun. There's a great splash page laid out that mashes up panels from God Country and Madman comics. Very neat. I liked it quite a bit. Alex: Next up, Strange Adventures number nine, from DC comics written by Tom King, art by Mitch Gerads and Evan Shaner. Here, a report has come out about Adam Strange from the Justice League. Not exactly indicating that he is a villain, but certainly not precluding that fact. That's what we're dealing with here. As the Pykkt invasion of Earth continues and lots of questions swirl in the background. I'll tell you what, I think we talked about this with an earlier issue. It's interesting this is coming out now, but it seemed very clear to me that, at least tangentially, King is writing about the Mueller report in this issue. Did you get that sense as well? Pete: I have no idea what's going on and when it comes to King, ever. But it was crazy to see Superman and Batman in this issue. Alex: So, this report comes out and it's the vague sort of indictment that Mueller did in the heavily anticipated Mueller report. Where there were a lot of crimes mentioned, but ultimately there said, “Well, it's up to the people who prosecute to do it”. Right. And that's exactly what happens with Adam Strange here. It's very interesting, particularly given now we're past the Trump presidency, though, obviously not the aftereffects of it. To see him take Adam Strange and put him in that place. To the point… there's a panel late in the issue where they zoom in on Adam Strange's face on a TV screen and it looks almost exactly like Trump on the television. So that was kind of fascinating to me. I think it's sort of part of the publishing schedule that has gotten pushed back so far. But I am curious to see where this hits on, given that it is skirting those ideas. You're looking at me like I'm a crazy person right now. Pete: I am looking at you like a crazy person, because we're on issue number 9 of 12 and we still don't know what the fuck is going on. Alex: Well- Pete: Nine issues deep. Alex: I mean, that's how a mystery works Pete. Pete: Yeah, but let's talk- Alex: Unless it's Columbo, in which case they reveal it first and then he figures out how it happens. Pete: Okay. But, regardless, just thinking about how great of a writer you have to be that, for nine issues of a story, you have no fucking idea what's going on. That is very impressive. Alex: Well, I just got one more question for you, Pete. Pete: Oh my God. Alex: All right. Next up, Avengers: Curse of the Man-Thing number one from Marvel. Written by Steve Orlando, art by Francesco Mobili. In this, we are getting a new threat to Man-Thing who, spoiler, beats Man-Thing right at the beginning and the Avengers have to take him down. This is one of these new formats, limited series that Marvel has been doing, where a new hero is going to interact with Man-Thing or this story in a different way. Here we get the Avengers. Next issue is going to be Spiderman, presumably the X-Men after that and other things. But this is also Steve Orlando moving over to the Marvel universe. What was your take Pete? Pete: Well, Orlando is always a fun, crazy creative person. So this book, I thought did a great job of representing himself here. Man-Thing, getting ripped apart here was so over-the-top and very interesting. Especially because you realize, these chapter things are like parts of his skin that maybe was ripped off. But I think this is a very interesting, unique kind of cool event that's happening and I'm digging it. Alex: I like it too. I thought it was super fun. And it's Orlando doing his regular weird ideas, but infusing them into the Marvel universe. He brings in some fun stuff from Jonathan Hickman's run on X-Men and mixes it in here in a fun way. This is good. I like this. Pete: I agree. Alex: And he seems to be redefining what Man-Thing is in the Marvel universe. That should be interesting to see going forward. Next up, The Department of Truth number seven from Image comics, written by James Tynion IV, art by Tyler Boss. In this- Pete: You think we should even talk about this, because Justin's not here? You know what I mean, maybe we should- Alex: Justin does love this book. Pete: Maybe we should skip it. Alex: So we're getting another flashback this issue as Lee Harvey Oswald continues to find out more about the Department of Truth. Here, we find out about the foil guy, the doc who wears foil on his head. We find out about the men and black and the little gray men and their play into the history of the secret history of America. As usual, great stuff in this book. I am loving it. Pete- Pete: Yeah, I agree. Alex: You took off your headphones, what is going on right now? Pete: Hey man, sometimes you wear headphones for too long. It can start to get like… Feel like you're [crosstalk 00:14:37] Alex: Are you listening to me through your forehead. What is going on here? Pete: Dude, it's a podcast. Take it easy, all right. I can hear you just fine. Alex: All right. Pete: All right. So I really am like… This is such a kind of thing we've heard about the men in black, we're familiar with this kind of tinfoil thing, but this is done in a way that makes sense. I really appreciate all the details and all this stuff going on in this book. I think it's done in such a kind of way with the stylized flashbacks, with the shading and the info. I think this is really a great mix of genres and telling the story. I'm continued to be impressed with this. It's too bad Justin's not here to get his thoughts on it. I'm having a blast and I might just start wearing a tinfoil hat. Alex: Hey, speaking of which, this is more of a note for Pete's forehead than his ears. And Pete's forehead, you're looking great. Don't tell his ears, okay? Because they're looking a little busted, to be honest. Pete: Don't you say shit about my ears. Alex: You couldn't hear that. That was through your forehead man. All right. Moving on to the Flash 768 from DC comics. Written by Jeremy Adams, art by Brandon Peterson- Pete: Here we go. Alex: Marco Santucci… What does that mean, “Here we go”? Pete: Here we go. The fucking Flash. Alex: Well… So we've been talking about these books that have come out of DC Future State. A lot of the teams from Future State were giving previews of what's going on in their main books of their return. So I think it has been interesting to talk about them as they have come back. This one is weird. Pete: Yeah. Yeah. We're still talking about it. Flash and that tricky Speed Force, man. [crosstalk 00:16:28] Sometimes you run so fast, you run out of your clothes and then that's a whole thing and- Alex: It happens. So here's the deal with this book. So the thing that confused me for the first half of this book, is we have the setup of Barry Allen is giving up being the Flash. So we could work with the new multi-verse people and explore what's going on with there, after the fallout from Dark Nights: Death Metal. All makes sense. Now, Wally West is the new Flash, he's been promoted. The first half of this book, reverses on that in a very weird way, where Wally says, “Nope, actually… Forget about that tease. I don't want to be the Flash. Barry Allen. You're the Flash”. Barry's like, “Sounds good. Let's have a race. I'll take all of your speed”. Alex: So that's fine, but very confusing, given everything that's happened previously. It isn't until the second half of the book that we get to the real concept. That's where things, in my mind, start to get really fun, where Wally West is lost in time. We basically get this quantum leap thing, where he's jumping to major points in the Speed Force, he's inside of their bodies. Pete: How are they- Alex: And Barry Allen is the Iggy. Is it Iggy from Quantum Leap? Pete? Pete: I don't know. Alex: Ziggy. Ziggy. The Ziggy, Dan Hedaya. Who's like, “Oh man, you've got to turn back, Wally. What are you doing? Ah, if you change this, that'll change everything”. And then Wally says, “Oh boy”. Pete: That show came out in the fifties, I think, bro. Alex: It's a great show, with a perfect finale, and you watch your mouth Pete. Pete: I'll have to take a time machine back. It was just insane to me that these, all these fucking Flashes and there's the Speed Force, but nobody can figure it out. And it's so tricky yet. They're running the whole time and you got a fucking treadmill, but… I don't know, man. Alex: I enjoyed the second half of the issue because I am a sucker for Quantum Leap and I want to see more of that. So we'll see how it goes. Next up, Ghost Rider: King in Black number one, from Marvel. Written by Ed Brisson, art by Juan Frigeri. This is also a very weird, interesting issue because, technically, it's a King in Black tie-in, but really it's tying up everything that's been happening in Ghost Rider for the past couple of years and wrapping a bow on that. It's much more about that to the point that, the Ghost Rider characters, at certain points, are standing in the middle of symbiote-stricken Manhattan being like, “Eh, let's figure out this other stuff instead”. Pete: Yeah. There's still a crazy amount of standing around talking for all the demons that are trashing the place. Alex: But still, pretty fun, I thought. What did you think about this one, Pete? Pete: Yeah, it was fun. I mean, they're having fun discussions about their names. Mephisto blows, but still, some fun stuff in there with that. Yeah. It was nice to see Ghost Rider up in this… the Penance Stare, with the old damnation stare. That was cool. Fun little twist on trusting, not trusting the devil. It's just fun. It's a good book. You know what you're going to get into with it. And it's over-the-top in all the right ways. Alex: Next up, Two Moons number two from Image comics written by John Arcudi, art by Valerio Giangiordino. This book, we love the first issue of. I might be getting this wrong, but I believe it's basically taking indigenous myths and mixing them with the Civil War for a very horrific, supernatural tale. How do you think the second issue held up to the first one? Pete: It's really tripped out in all the right ways. It's very magical. Spooky, cool. The Native American stuff is amazing. It's very, very well done. Some interesting storytelling stuff. And I really loved where it ended too. Alex: This is a absolutely gorgeous book. Absolutely gorgeous. I like the writing, but really, the art in particular and the designs of the… I don't even want to call them monsters. They're more mythical creatures, is stunning throughout. Highly recommend picking this up. This is one that, it feels a little bit like, I don't know. It's very Vertigo to me, I think. And it's the sort of thing that I think would be good to jump in on in the early issues to really get a sense of it because it's that good. Alex: Next up, Future State: Superman VS. Imperious Lex, number three from DC comics written by Mark Russell, art by Steve Pugh, not Florence Pugh, like I initially thought. It's Steve Pugh. This is the very last, I believe, of the Future State books. Probably cutting in a little late here, but so fun and such a good story. Love Mark Russell. This is a future Superman, as you could tell, from the title. Battling Lex, who has taken over a planet, as usual. It's very satirical as you'd expect from this team. If you read the first two issues, you know exactly what to expect here, but I loved it. This is one of my favorite Future State books. I'm so glad they got to finish it off, even if it was a late. Pete, you're nodding your head. What's going on? Pete: I mean, this is just like, what if Lex Luther was stuck in the Wall-E movie? It's a little too crazy for me, but I appreciate what they're doing. Alex: It's so funny. The characters are so funny. Louis Lane is so funny. Lex is so funny. It's great. He just sets up these Rube Goldberg machines of ridiculous satire and pays them off in such a fun way. I like it quite a bit. Next up, Decorum number seven, from Image comics. Written by Jonathan Hickman and art by Mike Huddleston. Alex: This is really bringing together everything that's been going out in the book in a big way that these weird crystalline creatures that showed up that seemed, at first, unconnected from the Assassin's Academy that was going on in the other side of the book. Last issue, that finally came together, where the crystalline creatures gave a mission to the assassins to find this egg that was being hidden, which I believe was the third element, that was just thrown in there. Here, our main character stumbles on that egg, opens up the egg, finds a hot dude with no head. Very funny. This is great. I can't believe how well this has come together. And Mike Huddleston's art is stunning across the board. The way that he's bringing all of these different art styles together, often on the same page, is ridiculously impressive. Pete: I agree with you, Alex. It's worth it alone for the art. It's really unbelievable. Sometimes… Just a dude with part of your face. But I think this is really tripped out, weird, in all the right ways. And it's really telling a very interesting story, but the real hero here is the artist. The pages and everything are just amaze balls. Alex: And in classic Pete fashion, I got to bring up a book that we didn't throw into the stack, because I didn't want to get into a fight about it. But, X-Men number 19. Also by Jonathan Hickman, it is a master work. It is so good. It's one of the best issues of the series ever, it's amazing. You get the X-Men trapped in this vault, traveling through time. This incredible X-23 Laura story throughout. So good. Read it. Just pick it up right now. Don't listen to whatever Pete has to say. And moving on to our last book- Pete: Wait, that's so unfair that you didn't even put it out there. Like it was something we could read- Alex: Here's the thing, Pete. [crosstalk 00:24:25] I've got to be honest. I'll pull back the curtain here. I got to be honest. I read the book because I was like, “Ah, I want to read it anyway because I liked the X-Men books, but I'm not going to send it out to Pete because Pete's just going to be like, ‘Fuck X-Men. These islands are having sex. Stupid. What's going on? I don't like it'”. That I would just set it out. It would just be a big argument. So I was like, “I won't send it out”, but then I read it. I was like, “This is legitimately one of the best issues of the series ever. Would Pete like this, because it's about Laura X-23, who he loves”. And I was like, “I don't know. I got to weigh that against Pete just yelling because it's X-Men. What do we do here?” Pete: Why wouldn't you trust me to appreciate a good X-23 story? Alex: Trust you? I've known you for 15 years, Pete. Pete: Oh my God. You're the worst. You didn't believe in it enough to put it out there for us to review. You were like [crosstalk 00:25:20] yeah, you didn't believe in it. So it's hard to take your recommendation after you didn't believe in something enough to send it to me and just- Alex: I'll tell you what. I will send it to you. You could read it, and then you can tell me off-air what's going on. Pete: Okay, great. That'll be great for everybody. Alex: I think so. Tell you what, check out our podcast off-air, where you visit me and Pete in person and ask us comic book recommendations. Last but not least, Batman/Catwoman number four from DC comics. Written by Tom King, art by Clay Mann. Pete, sounds like you're loving this. You got to explain to me what's going on. I feel like the Pete of this particular book, because I'm lost. Pete: Okay. First off, love the bat and cat double page, spread title page, mansion, advent calendar thing, that just sets up the mood for this creepy, fun world that we're in. And then starting off with Batwoman beating up Penguin and wanting to know where mom and the Joker are. What an interesting start, just grabs the reader all the right ways. But bat and cat are fighting. You know, cat's been doing some things without bat's knowledge, she knew he was going to get mad, but she didn't tell him until last minute. Now bat's mad. So how are we going to move forward? I also really loved how the Penguin is drawn like Danny DeVito. That makes me very happy. What do you want to know? I think it's great. Alex: Listening to you talk about it is my experience reading it, because I just cannot keep track of the timelines. Pete: There's like three different timelines happening at once. Alex: No, and I know that. You've got the Mask of the Phantasm timeline. You've got the very early bad cat stuff going on. Pete: Right. Alex: And then you've got the future cat stuff where she's killed the Joker and is dealing with it, with Penguin. And there was their kid, who was the new Batman. So I get all that. Pete: Batwoman. Alex: There's the transitions between them that just throw me, and I'm sure there's a point to it. Maybe they're doing something about memory and how memories are very fluid and go from one time period to another- Pete: Yeah, because it's also like cat and bat always have this thing about a disagreement about when they first met. Alex: Yes. So I get all that, but you look at a book like Strange Adventures, also from Tom King, where you have- Pete: Also confusing. Alex: But, even if it jumps between timelines of the same page, you've got Evan “Doc” Shaner and Mitch Gerads. So there's a delineation between the timelines. So you're able to follow, okay. Here's where we are at any given point. It is disorienting for me to read this book, and I still, and I know I'm harping on this. I don't know what the Phantasm has to do with this. Pete: That's going to be the fun, but also it is going to make sense. And I think it's going to be one of those things where it will be very interesting to get the trade, because there could be… it could make that much more sense, reading it all together. Alex: Absolutely. And I'm more than willing to follow it until the end. It's just- Pete: And you should follow it, because it's amazing art and writing and like such a fun, interesting story with these two characters we know and we've heard stories… for all time about them. Alex: I trust these creators. So I'm going to follow it until the end. I'm just having a hard time comprehending it as of now, that's what I'm saying. Alex: And that's it for The Stack. If you'd like to support our podcast and other podcasts we do, patrion.com/comic book club. Also, we do a live show every Tuesday night to Crowdcast at YouTube. Pete: Sure do. Alex: Love to chat with you about comic books. iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, or the app of your choice to subscribe and listen to the show. Comic book club live.com for this podcast and more. Until next time, we'll see you at the virtual comic book shop. But I'm saying that just to Pete's forehead, not to his ears. The post The Stack: Beta Ray Bill, Shadecraft And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. 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On this week's Stack podcast: Runaways #33 Marvel Written by Rainbow Rowell Art by Andrés Genolet Man-Bat #1 DC Comics Written by Dave Wielgosz Art by Sumit Kumar Specter Inspectors #1 BOOM! Box Written by Bowen McCurdy Art by Kaitlyn Musto The Immortal Hulk #43 Marvel Written by Al Ewing Art by Joe Bennett Future State: Superman of Metropolis #2 DC Comics Written by Sean Lewis, Brandon Easton Art by John Timms, Valentine De Landro, Cully Hamner Future State: Wonder Woman #2 DC Comics Written and art by Joëlle Jones Future State: The Next Batman #3 DC Comics Written by John Ridley, Brandon Thomas, Paul Jenkins Art by Laura Braga, Sumit Kumar, Jack Herbert Future State: The Flash #2 DC Comics Written by Brandon Vietti Art by Brandon Peterson and Will Conrad Future State: Swamp Thing #2 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Mike Perkins Future State: Harley Quinn #2 DC Comics Written by Stephanie Phillips Art by Simone DiMeo and Tony Infante Deep Beyond #1 Image Comics Created by Mirka Andolfo, David Goy, Andrew Broccardo and Barbara Nosenzo The Legend of Shang-Chi #1 Marvel Written by Alyssa Wong Art by Andie Tong Chained to the Grave #1 IDW Written by Andy Eschenbach & Brian Level Art by Kate Sherron Far Sector #10 DC Comics Written by N.K. Jemisin Art by Jamal Campbell Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures #1 IDW Written by Daniel José Older Art by Harvey Tolibao Luna #1 BOOM! Studios By Maria Llovet The Comic Book History of Animation #3 IDW Written by Fred Van Lente Art by Ryan Dunlavey King in Black: Marauders #1 Marvel Written by Gerry Duggan Art by Luke Ross Transformers: Beast Wars #1 IDW Written by Erik Burnham Art by Josh Burcham King in Black: Black Knight #1 Marvel Written by Simon Spurrier Art by Jesús Saiz Fear Case #1 Dark Horse Comics Written by Matt Kindt Art by Tyler Jenkins Sea of Sorrows #4 IDW Written by Rich Douek Art and Colors by Alex Cormack SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Episode Transcript: Alex: What's up y'all. Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin: I'm Justin. Pete: I'm Pete. Alex: And on The Stack, we talk about a bunch of books that have come out this week- Justin: Yes. Alex: And we're not running away from this many reviews. In fact, we're running towards them, starting off with Runaways number 33 from Marvel- Pete: Oh, I see what you did there. Okay, I see. Alex: Written by Rainbow Rowell. Justin: [crosstalk 00:00:25]. Yes, that's what we thought. That's what we knew. Alex: I know, it was a little tricky there, but there you go. Justin: No, we're running toward them. Alex: Yes, this title has been sporadic to say the very best, but I think it is always welcome when it returns. We're cutting in on our kids. Some of them are going to high school, some are not. They're trying to balance responsibilities. This run by Rainbow Rowell has been so good and I am so happy whenever it comes back. Justin: I agree, it's so well, each scene really stands out. The characters are so well thought through, the art's great. I love this story. It captures adolescence and also the superhero side of it at the same time. It's one of my favorites. Alex: Pete. Pete: I mean, I really liked it until the man-handling of Wolverine. And then I was like, “Eh, right.” But the art's unbelievable. It's some really great storytelling. I think it is fun. I really liked the gib. Justin: You think Wolverine could beat a Doombot? Doombots are so strong, there's no way. Alex: They really are, and Wolverine's so short. Justin: He's so tiny. Pete: Oh, I hate both of you. Justin: Doombots are robot dooms, which is good, doom's good and robots are cool. Alex: One of the things that I think is particularly impressive about this book is usually you don't see this sort of second resurgence. I mean, not to get too lofty about it, it's maybe not quite on the same level as bringing back the X-Men or anything like that. But you certainly had Brian K. Vaughan launching Runaways, petering out after a little while. Sorry, Pete, I know you don't like me saying that. It just came out. Pete: Yeah, use a different expression. Justin: No problem, it LePage'd out a little. Alex: LePage'd out. Pete: It's not funny. Alex: And then they took the characters and they split them up and put them on other teams and use them in different ways. It's kind of amazing that they're taking them back and making them work so well and it makes me very happy. Let's move on to another book, Man-Bat number one from DC Comics written by Dave Wielgosz, art by Sumit Kumar. This is following the Man-Bat, some bad stuff is happening to him. He's trying to be a hero, but it just doesn't work because he's just a Man-Bat. Justin: He's just a Man-Bat. Alex: What'd you think about this book? And as a follow up, who asked for this? Pete: Yeah. I mean, it's a little weird. I mean, also it's kind of, he's a scientist that doesn't do science. He just thinks that flying around like a Man-Bat is going to win the day. And I don't see how that works, but the art- Alex: You walk around as a human all the time, Pete, what is that doing? Justin: Good call. Pete: Burn? I don't think so. But yeah, the art's great. Alex: Justin, what'd you think about this one? Justin: Thought you were going to say more. I mean, this strikes me as a different … Man-Bat in the DC Universe right now feels very much like the Justice League Dark character. And I really liked that iteration of Man-Bat who's this sort of loopy scientist who's obsessed with darkness, but also trying to make his science into sort of mad science. And so this take is different. And I missed the other one reading this, but I do like the art and it feels very much like a classic Batman: The Animated Series take on Man-Bat. Alex: I do think I was obviously being very glib with who asked for this because I don't think anybody was necessarily demanding a Man-Bat series. It was confusing. Pete: I'm sure there's people out there who love the Man-Bat. Alex: I'm sure. It's the sort of thing that felt to me like if it came out at Halloween, I'd understand what was going on here, as is I think well-written good art. I like it. I don't know what its long-term prospects are necessarily. But as an individual book, if you like the character, I think you'll be happy. Justin: But here's the thing, if you go up and you're like, “I love Batman.” You're like, “Let me try this other version of the words.” Alex: Yeah, that's true. There's also a book coming out next week we're going to be talking about called Bat Bat and a book after that called Madman. Pete: Wait, wait. Justin, let me just, so if somebody walks into a comic book shop and they say, “Hey, I like some Batman,” and they say, “We're sold out, but would you like to try some Man-Bat?” And you think that's how Man-Bat sells? Is that what you're saying? Justin: I mean, yes. Pete: Okay. I think so. Justin: All right. If you walk into a grocery store and you're like, I'd like some pineapple and they're like, “No, we have regular apples and some pine nuts.” You'd be like, “I'll take it.” Pete: I don't know if you would. Alex: Yeah. You can make them at home. Look at it on Epicurious. All right. Specter inspectors number one for BOOM! Box, written by Bowen McCurdy, art by Kaitlyn Musto. This is I think another win for BOOM! Box, just a fun story of a bunch of ghost investigators who encounter something even more terrifying than what they expected. This book is a delight and I am completely on board. Pete: Oh, I couldn't agree with you more. I love this book. I really thought it was cool set up, took some great turns. I was really impressed with this. The art's storytelling is really a lot of fun. Yeah, I think it's great. Justin: I agree. It really surprised me with how like it's … I think there are a lot of books like this in this art style where it is sort of character driven, like these people are trying to do this and they haven't figured it out. But this really like, the art pays off on the comedy side and the character and relationship side. And then the story itself is super fun as well. I really like this. Alex: Yeah, good stuff, excited to follow this book. Next up, The Immortal Hulk number 43 from Marvel written by Al Ewing, art by Joe Bennett. In this issue, a lot of stuff going on, but Joe Fixit is on the run hiding out, the U-FOES are training and getting ready to fight the Hulk. And of course it all goes down by the end of the issue. I don't know what more to say about this book than it is great. Justin: Well, let me say, to me this was a good reset issue, where if you've been a little lost lately with all the different sort of stretchy Hulk with eyeball hands and stuff, this is a good restating of what the premise, where it's like, at the beginning of the issue Joe Fixit says, “All the other Hulks are gone. Now it's just me, Joe Fixit, and dumb Hulk, we're in the body.” It's back to sort of the basic whole premise, except instead of being a smart scientist, he's not a smart grifter and he's on the street. Pete: I would say he's doing pretty good. Justin: He's not as smart as Bruce Banner though. Pete: Oh, well, sure. Justin: And I think he is doing good, but his whole thing is being a good grifter as opposed to being a scientist, and he is. Pete: He is a good grifter. Justin: And I love this. He's a good grifter. And would you rather be a scientist? Pete clearly hates science and loves grifting and that's what he worships. Alex: I mean, this book is great, it's fantastic. But I really liked the Joe- Justin: When you're sick, Pete, you don't go to a doctor, you go to a three-card Monte person. Pete: Yeah, exactly. You see a guy in the back of a restaurant who take a look at it and he can tell you what's going on. Justin: He's like, “Right here, follow the diagnosis, follow the diagnosis. Here we go. Here we go. Here we go. Here you go. Here we go. You have a irritable bowel syndrome.” Pete: I think that I could have used more Joe Fixit on the streets. I thought this was fun. But that being said it was very cool to see him still have to kind of fight for the underdog and do what was right. So yeah, I very much enjoyed this. Also Alpha Flight cameo was great. I mean, this was a lot of fun, it continues to be amazing. Justin: Doc Sampson is Sasquatch somehow. Alex: Good stuff. And just to work off of what Pete said, as I always say, Joe Fixit in the streets and loose Hulk in the sheets. Pete: Oh my God. Justin: You do say that too many times. Alex: Too much. Justin: I love the U-FOES and they do a great job here as being the villains. And we get to sort of actually find out who they are and what they do. Alex: Let's move on to our future state block. We've been doing this for the past couple of weeks, as DC has been trucking through their look at a possible glimpse of the future of the DC Universe. As usual with this, these are the titles coming out this week. There's Superman of metropolis number two, Wonder Woman number two, Next Batman number three, The Flash number two, Swamp Thing number two, Harley Quinn number two. And we read all of those, but call it what you like. Pete, what was your favorite title of this bunch this week? Pete: Ooh, favorite title. Alex: This is a big surprise because we've only done it for the past four weeks. Go ahead. Pete: Yeah. Big surprise. Big surprise. Justin: I have an answer if you want to think. Alex: Yeah, go ahead, Justin. Pete: No, Harley Quinn number two. I'm really impressed with the writing and the art on this. And it continues to be really great. Alex: This is written by Stephanie Phillips, art by Simone DiMeo and Toni Infante. In this book, Harley Quinn is working for Scarecrow trying to take down Black Mask. There's plenty of twists and turns throughout the book. Justin: Scarecrow is like a cop essentially. Jonathan Crane on the side, the quote unquote good guys. And Black Mask is the bad guy and that gets a little confusing. My take on this book, these two issues felt like an episode of Batman: The Animated Series if Harley Quinn were the central character. [crosstalk 00:10:03]. Pete: Or Harley animated series. Justin: That's sort of what I'm saying in a lot of ways, but it's not like the Harley Quinn animated series, it's like Batman: The Animated Series [crosstalk 00:10:13]. Alex: I thought it was sort of like Scarecrow. It was sort of like a Scarecrow the animated series, is what I'd say. Pete: It's nothing like that, how dare you Zalb? Justin: A lot of hard takes. I just think there was sort of a lesson at the end. The characters are having fun, even though they were fighting each other. I enjoyed this. Alex: What about you, Justin? What was your favorite title of the week? Justin: This- Pete: Justin if you need me to go while you're thinking I can do that. Justin: Do not need you to go, you just went. Pete: Oh, okay. All right. Well, if you just need some time, I could- Justin: No time necessary. I'm ready to talk in three, two, one, talk Justin. I really enjoy, there are a lot of weirder titles out this week. And the two that I want to highlight are The Flash, Future State: The Flash number two and Future State: Swamp Thing number two, are my two picks. Alex: Flash number two written by Brandon Vietti, art by Brandon Peterson and Will Conrad. Swamp Thing number two by Ram V, art by Mike Perkins. Take it away Justin. Justin: Flashed number two just like heartbreaking. These two issues were so good, so unexpected. You have Wally West as this villain who is maybe possessed by this spirit and Barry Allen who's lost his powers to trying desperately to track it down and save him while also stopping the killing spree that's going on against the other speedsters. And it was just such a good two-part story. I think this is a great standalone just Flash story that is absolutely tragic, but really gets to the core of what Flash's powers are. It's not just running fast, it's hope. Alex: Hmm, interesting. And Swamp Thing, what about that one? Justin: Swamp Thing, totally different like this post-apocalyptic parable about Swamp Thing who created his own offspring through the green, built them. We get to see through both of these issues how meticulously he built them and even their biological features. And then at the end, this is a spoiler, but he sacrifices them for the sake of humanity because he knows that humanity has a soul and the plant children he created do not. And another like- Pete: That part was heartbreaking dude, what was that? Justin: … [crosstalk 00:12:28], heartbreaking thing. Pete: What was that dude? Justin: It was great. It was just like both, that's why I put them together, both the Flash and Swamp Thing did what you want across over like this to do, take your characters, get to a core value that they have and show it in a new way, a new unexpected way. And I think both these books did that super well. Pete: Oh, go ahead. Alex: Go ahead Justin, bearded Justin. Pete: Pete. I'm Pete. Justin: I'm shaved Pete. Pete: I just wanted to say I'm still enjoying the new Batman. I really liked the backup, so the Black Lightning, Katana and the signal. Justin: Yes. Alex: I was going to call this out. I haven't gotten to talk yet, Pete. Justin: He hasn't chosen yet Pete. Alex: But [crosstalk 00:13:10] whatever, take all your picks. Pete: Justin got to say two. Alex: Sure. Future state: The Next Batman number three written by John Ridley, Brandon Thomas, Paul Jenkins, art by Laura Braga, Sumit Kumar, and Jack Herbert. I agree with you, the outsider's backup has been excellent. Justin: So good. Alex: And that's one where it ends, it's not quite as apocalyptic as Swamp Thing or anything like that. It definitely feels like, what I want out of these where it feels like, oh, this is a pilot. I want to see more of this. I want to see more of this world. And the big one for me is Future State: Wonder Woman number two, written in art by Joëlle Jones, which obviously has a lot of heat at it. We talked about this before. Was this something that was a kind of adapting- Pete: It's so hot right now, it's so much heat. Alex: It's so hot right now, they're adapting for [crosstalk 00:13:53]. But this new Wonder Woman heading to the underworlds rescue, whatever compatriots. And I know I said this the last time, but I'll repeat it as well. It feels revolutionary to the Wonder Woman mythos in the same way the brand Azzarello and Cliff Chiang's run did. And it's the sort of thing that I absolutely want to follow going forward. Pete: I just, the one part that bothered me about that book was she rips off the bones of the arm of the boat person, taking them across. Doesn't say sorry, nothing. Alex: She does, she says, “Oops.” Or something like that. Pete: Oops is not sorry, you know what I mean- Alex: It's fine, there was such a [crosstalk 00:14:31]. Pete: … you still got to roll the boat. Alex: She takes Sharon's bone hand off, throws it to [inaudible 00:14:35] to distract him because he's a dog, it's a very cute funny bit. Pete: It's funny but that guy still has to row a boat with now less bones and only one arm and she doesn't help out at all, doesn't even offer to row or nothing. Justin: Rowing a boat with less bones is a problem, I agree with you. And she doesn't offer to row. He is an undead spirit. But let me also say Pete, once you don't have skin, your bones are up for grabs. Pete: Wow. That's a rule? Justin: That's a rule. Watch out, keep [crosstalk 00:15:04], keep your skin. Alex: I don't know the last time you'd been to a cemetery, but if you look they have a sign outside that says up for grabs. Pete: Wow. Alex: Every sector. Justin: Bunch of loose bones in the cemetery. They got a bone box. Pete: They shouldn't have loose bones at the cemetery guys, it doesn't make any sense. Justin: It's like give a penny, take a penny, but you just take bones. Pete: What? Justin: There are extra bones. Pete: What? Give a penny, take a penny, oh my God. Justin: Are you using all your bones right now, Pete? I don't think so. Alex: You have so many head bones. What are you using them for? Justin: So many bones. Alex: Are you playing piano? Pete: The piano? Alex: The piano. Justin: We got fucking Mozart over here using all his bones. Alex: That's what he was known for. All right. Moving on from Future State, let's talk about Deep Beyond number one from Image Comics created by Mirka Andolfo, David Goy and Andrea Broccardo and Barbara Nosenzo. I'll tell you.,I really liked a lot of what Mirka Andolfo has been doing an Image Comics, but this comic is bonkers. I don't think bad bonkers, just hard to hold onto exactly what's happening in the plot bonkers. Pete: Yeah. Justin: There's a lot going on here. This book to me read like a Rick Remender book where … read like two Rick Remender books both happening at the same time. Alex: Yes. Justin: And that's not to say I didn't like it. It has a lot of elements that I like. Pete: Also there's weird soap opera in there as well. Alex: It takes place in maybe a post-apocalyptic future where the sun or gasses outside or something killed people. Justin: Pollution. I think pollution fucked us up. Alex: Yeah, pollution fucked us up. And we're explaining it much more straightforward than it actually is. But there's a bunch of different characters that get involved there. Some of the characters you're following at the beginning don't survive, even a quarter way through the book and then it jumps over to another situation. It is the sort of thing that feels like by the second issue it might've calmed out a little bit and focus, but there's so many ideas at play here. Again, it's hard to hold onto something. The art, very good and gross though. Justin: Beautiful. Yeah. I liked the art and to your point, Alex, I like the sort of propulsion into the second issue. Alex: Yes. Justin: But yes, a little confusing. Alex: Agreed. Moving onto The Legend, and I'm going to pronounce this wrong, Kevin Feige pronounced it a different way and now it's really gotten into my head. We've called him Shang-Chi, but it's something else where you actually pronounce it, Shang-Chi or something like that, number one from Marvel written by Alyssa Wong. I'll look it up. Art by Andie Tong. This is a one-shot focusing on the character, clearly teeing up the movie that's coming at some point. And this pits him against Lady Deathstrike. I thought this was a lot of fun, just a good actiony book. Justin: A 100%. This feels like if you are excited about the Shang-Chi movie, then you can read this and feel. I think you're going to get a lot of the elements of the movie right here in this book. Pete: Yeah, I love this. The art's unbelievable. The action of course is fantastic. Great to see Lady Deathstrike, not associated with Wolverine kind of doing other things. And yeah, I'm very excited for this and more of it, so I hope this does well. Alex: Let's move on and talk about another book that I think was a little hard to hold onto, but there's still some exciting elements into it. Chained to the Grave number one from IDW written by Andy Eschenbach and Brian Level, art by Kate Sherron. The thing that I really like about this book is it's mostly about a dude who died, sort of probably bad cowboy, is resurrected by his wife. And is like, “Hey family, let's go on a voyage of vengeance to take out the people who killed me.” That's the straightforward part. There's a lot of other stuff happening in this book, but the art sale is good. Pete, you had to love the big guy. He's a big hulking guy with half a face and he wants to kill people, right? Pete: Yeah, I thought it was great. I mean at start it was a little weird, the blow job in front of the kids, but we'll move right past that. And just kind of talk about a lot of the twists and turns. The art's really unbelievable. But the character design is really cool. I'm excited for more action and to kind of find out what's really going on. Justin: This reminded me of … I forget the title of the book. And I think we've talked about it a lot. The woman who lives in the house and the house has a bunch of … there's blood everywhere all the time. Alex: Oh, yeah. We consistently forget the title of this book. Justin: Yes. And I knew it last time when you didn't know it, and I now don't know it. It was- Alex: Murder house. Justin: Yeah. Pete: [crosstalk 00:19:41] murder house. Justin: It's like House of Sorrows or something like that. But stylistically the art also reminds me a little bit of Chew in a good way. And yeah, this is, it's fun. I agree. It's a good read and I really wish I could remember the name of that book that I try to think of. Alex: I think I read about House of Sorrows or something like that. I'll introduce the next one, you can look it up if you want. Far Sector number 10 from DC Comics, written by N. K. Jemisin, art by Jamal Campbell. We gush over every issue of this book. I thought this was a particularly good one. And it jumped out to me once again how important it is that not just the writer, but also the artist has stayed consistent for 10 issues on here. It's made it a really cohesive package following our main Green Lantern. She has been imprisoned and shit goes down this issue. This feels like a lot of what this title has been leading towards. There's been a lot of stuff happening in the background on this weird planet that she's been living on. And it's all coming to head in terms of a revolution. It's all coming crashing down. Great stuff. This was honestly I think one of my favorite issues of this book so far. Justin: Agree, to get all these answers. Pete: And that's saying a lot. Justin: Yeah, it is. To get all these answers in this book is so good and sort of restating the thesis, we get a nice lead in page at the top of this issue to really remind us of exactly what's happening. So many great ideas, so many just … The premise and the philosophies on display here are so good. Pete: Yeah. I mean, it's hard to keep coming up with different things to say about how amazing this book is, but the stories continues to impress. The art is so creative and unbelievable. Just every time I pick it up, I'm like, I'm worried it's not going to be as good as the last issue and it continues to be dope as fuck. Alex: Next up Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures number one from IDW written by Daniel José Older, art by Harvey Tolibao. We talked about the first issue of Marvel Star Wars: The High Republic. This is part of that expansive overarching story set much earlier in the Star Wars timeline. This one is for all ages readers, which is what IDW does with the adventures one. I thought it'd be interesting to check in with this particularly compared to the Marvel book. What did you guys think about this one? Pete: Well, I really liked it. I thought it was really cool the way it was kind of split and the story kind of comes together, very, very cool. I liked the art, it was very interesting kind of fresher take on Star Wars. We're used to a certain style and seeing people a certain way. It was a nice kind of like creative take, it felt like it was a grittier Star Wars which I appreciated. Yeah, I thought it was really cool. Had a great ending that got me excited to read more. Justin: Well, you know we love this timeline page. But the last book we talked about extensively where they list all the movies and TV shows in timeline, it's very satisfying to just look at that. Alex: Speaking of satisfying, what do you guys think of hot Yoda? That's something we've got a little sense of in the Marvel book, but definitely more here. Pete: What? Alex: This is a buff Yoda. He's a little jacked, probably has some abs under that robe going on. Pete: What are you talking about? Where's the robe? Alex: And he is ready for action. He's young. Justin: He's got abs on his forehead. He's got abs above and below his lips. He's all abs. Alex: He's young, dumb and full of [inaudible 00:23:17]. Pete: Oh my God, that was awful. It was weird how people were like, “Hey, maybe we should think about this.” And Yoda was like, “No, fuck it, we're in too deep, let's roll.” Alex: It was surprising for a kid's book that he said fuck it in the text. Justin: Let me say seriously about this, what I like about the choices here, the art is very … it feels very much like a fantasy book. And I think that's a smart choice for a comic about Star Wars. We've seen this sci-fi version of the Star Wars world a lot, to see the fantasy version of it is worth a lot of the roots of the Jedi and everything are, there have laser swords. And this was a very cool version of that. And I like the ongoing monologue from our young force sensitive character that we meet through in this book. Alex: The other thing is we get a sense of the bad guys, which we didn't really get in the Marvel book yet. There's this overarching force of evil. They seem to be augmented in some way that are going to play into this whole high republic story that they're telling, so that was kind of neat. I assume you guys have not as well, but I haven't read the novel by Charles Soule necessarily yet, which I think deals with them a little bit more, but that should … it's interesting. And it's not as young aiming as you might think. Justin: A 100%. Alex: Speaking of things that are not as young aiming, let's talk about Luna number one from BOOM! Studios by Maria Llovet. Now, Pete, you're a huge fan of the book Faithless by Brian Azzarello and Maria Llovet. This is following a different girl who also gets fucked by some magical creatures. Pete, what did you think about this one. Pete: So Zalben you're like, “Listen, I got to find something that's creepy enough, but artistically driven enough where I don't feel so dirty reading it.” Alex: Here's the thing, we are still in lockdown. I can not go to the museum of modern art and jerk off there anymore, so I got to find out. Pete: You mean the museum of sex to jerk off. Alex: I can't go there. Justin: I sadly know he goes to the museum of modern art or the natural history museum. He goes to any museum. He just loves naked. Alex: I go to the [inaudible 00:25:28] sometimes in the temple of [inaudible 00:25:30]. Pete: Oh my God. Alex: There's room in this tube I shout. Pete: Oh my God. Justin: The publishers of this book are like, let's listen to Comic Book Club, see if we have a good quote for the book. No, they mostly talk about one of their hosts jerking off at a museum. I really liked this book. I think Maria Llovet's art is great. And yes, a lot of her books focus on an innocent woman getting slowly deeper into some sort of mystical- Pete: Sex cult. Justin: … thing where there's sex involved. But it plays really well and I think this one makes sense. She's the writer and artist so it feels very much like she's taking ownership of this story. And the tone that her art sets is so good. And so I want to watch it. I want to put it on the wall of the museum. Alex: Well, I'll do something to that. Pete: Oh my God. Don't do that. Justin: See you there. Alex: Yes. I agree with you, her art is fantastic. It is particularly psychedelic here. It's about this character that travels, I think to the desert though, it's not 100% clear and maybe take some LSD or something like that. It goes into some very weird visuals. It's not dark and devilish like Faithless is necessarily, it goes in a different direction. But it's gorgeous stuff, it's a little sketchier. I mean that literally like the lions are a little looser than say [inaudible 00:27:07] or something like that. But great, I really enjoyed this book as well. Let's move on, talk about the Comic Book History of Animation number three from IDW written by Fred Van Lente and art by Ryan Dunlavey. And this one we're continuing- Pete: We should get them on the show because I'd love to talk to them about this book man. Alex: Pete, we just have them on our live show which is available as a podcast. Pete: We should have them back, I want to talk about this issue. Alex: All right. Well, in this issue, we're continuing to deal with the Disney revolution, delving deeper into Looney Tunes, as well as Fleischer creator of the Superman cartoon and other things. Another great issue of this book, imperative, fun. I'm having a blast reading this. Justin: Yeah. Getting into all these characters that we know you got some Mr Magoo in here, you got your [inaudible 00:27:55], you got your Daffy, you got your Wile E. Coyote, just all your favorites are here. The anecdotes that they incorporate into the story are so good. And this is getting into prime time of this type of cartooning. Pete: Yeah. And what's great is not only is it amazing art and fantastic storytelling. We're also learning stuff and it's cool. Good to find out about all this, this way. Yeah, I'm having a blast with this, really impressive. Justin: [inaudible 00:28:26]. Alex: Let's move on and talk about [crosstalk 00:28:28] King in Black: Marauders number one from Marvel written by Gerry Duggan, art by Luke Ross. In this issue, the marauders are heading to New York sensibly on a mission to rescue the X-Men who have been taken over by Knull the King in Black, but they run into a couple of snags along the way. I thought this was really well done. This is a great book that stands as a one-shot story, tells you enough that you need to know about the marauders while feeding the ongoing story there. You don't necessarily need to be reading King in Black, but you get enough of a sense of it. That's a really hard balancing act, but I think they walk it perfectly here. Justin: Does all that, also telling this tragic story about human trafficking. It covers a lot of bases and it's just a testament to that, really heads up storytelling to be able to do all that in an issue seamlessly. Pete: Yeah. I was really impressed with this book. This I think so far is my favorite X-Men book that I've read of this new kind of era. And I really enjoyed it. I thought there was a lot of great action, a lot of great kind of commentary by the quote unquote heroes. I thought this was really fun, amazing art, great action. And I love the ending, I thought was so powerful and cool. Man, Magneto dude, that was really crazy with the whole skipping a rock thing and talking, that was unbelievable. Justin: I also love Magneto at the end. He sort of like laying down in the air hardly. He's not hovering in a menacing way. He's feels like he's sort of reclining in a way. I was like, “Yeah, of course he's going to sort of lay down a little bit. He's just tired superhero.” Alex: Yeah, he's got a lot of stuff going on. Justin: Sort of. Alex: Speaking of a bunch of tired superheroes, let's talk about Transformers: Beast Wars number one from IDW written by Erik Burnham, art by Josh Burcham. This is a reboot of the classic Transformers: Beast Wars franchise with the transformers heading to earth in dinosaur times, taking the form of dinosaurs. Most of the book though is spent with robots- Justin: And other beasts. Pete: Yeah, other beasts. Alex: Other beasts, sometimes fruit bats or whatever, I don't know, gorillas, anyway- Justin: Optimus Primal. Alex: If this is what you're into, this is the fuzziest the transformers have ever been. Pete: Yeah. Beast Wars were big kind of like bringing the transformers back to popular kind of like cartoon Saturday's styles. And I was a little, I missed Beast Wars. I was kind of done with transformers at that point. Justin: You grew up, you grew out of it. Pete: I grew out of transformers little bit although- Justin: You're a big boy, you don't like it anymore. Pete: I don't know about all that. But yeah, Beast Wars kind of missed me. But I kind of felt like Zalben when he was reading a transformers book and you were like, “I don't know who's who,” and it was a little confusing because I wasn't as familiar with these transformers. It was a little hard in the beginning with them. By the end I thought it was pretty cool. Alex: Like Optimus Prime and Megatron? Pete: No, there were other versions. Alex: I knew who they were Pete. Everything was very obvious. Pete: Well, there was a book that you were like weren't … I don't know if it was Power Rangers or- Alex: No, I couldn't tell any of them apart, they were all robots in this book. Justin: Well, they're in disguise. They're in disguise as cars, so it's hard to tell who is who. Pete: Not in this one. Justin: If I could turn into a car you'd be like, “Who's that car? Is that Justin?” Pete: I would know. Justin: I don't know. Alex: I always do that when I'm walking on the street. Justin: You're like, “Which car is Justin and which car Pete?” Alex: I try to start a podcast with every car. Pete: Oh man. Good luck. Justin: Yeah, good luck. I loved Beast Wars when the show is on. Pete: Okay, here we go. Justin: Of all the cartoons, Beast Wars got into this very philosophical place with the transformers, they were chasing their sparks, they were trying to find out if essentially they had souls, it was so good. And this comic feels like it's maybe going to get there, I hope it does. This issue really set the stage for that, and I hope they really honor the depth of storytelling they did on this cartoon that Pete was too good for. Alex: Next up, here's what I'm sure Justin enjoyed a whole lot. King in Black: Black Knight number one from Marvel written by Simon Spurrier, art by Jesus Saiz. The reason I call it, you like the Black Knight, right? Justin: I like him. I like his role in The Avengers, and I feel like he … and I do like him, I'm not saying I don't. But back in The Avengers he was this sort of like, ah, I don't know what I'm doing. I think he was sort of a precursor to the Hawkeye-effication of so many Marvel characters where he was like, “Yeah, I'm sort of a shit head, I don't shave, but I put my helmet on and I have my glowing sword. What are we doing today?” And this is a little bit that, but a little bit not that. It sort of had a wobbly beginning, it felt like the premise was really in your face and I didn't really buy into it until about halfway through the issue. But at the end of it, I thought it was a good issue. Pete: Yeah. I really love the way this ended. It got a little bit weird at some points, but I love the action. I loved kind of like the whole backstory and why Knull is after the swords and all that kind of stuff like that. I very much by the end of it and I'm very excited for the next issue, I thought this did a great job of laying the groundwork to get you pumped for more. Alex: Yeah. I mean, to that point, the next issue is I assume ongoing series for Black Knight that is going to pick up here. So to your point, Justin, to me it felt like this is probably stuff that Simon Spurrier is going to deal with more heavily in the series once he gets to it. But he's kind of playing around with ideas of throwing there, but can't go all the way, because it was just this one crossover issue where somebody was like, “Hey, what are the characters that say black in their name, have them do a King in Black thing, let's go.” Alex: But it's good issue. And the art is good and it brings us fun characters. And to your point there's some fun action by the end. Last but not least, Sea of Sorrows number four from IDW written by Rich Douek, art and colors by Alex Cormack. We had Rich on our show a couple of weeks back. What? Pete: Did you say the last one? Alex: Yeah. Pete: We didn't do Fear Case. Alex: What is Fear Case? Did you make that up? Pete: No, that's the … are you serious? Justin: What is Fear Case? Pete: Fear Case number one by Matt Kindt. Alex: Oh, no, I missed that one. Do you want to talk about it, Pete? Pete: Yeah, I would love to. Alex: Great, go ahead. Pete: Okay, I'm sorry. Just I've been waiting to talk about this book. I'm very excited about it. This is cool. This is like the setup of this kind of like FBI hazing of like, okay, here is this case that nobody can solve. We'll let you rookies work on it for a little while. And it really builds it up as like this epic all-time thing that nobody can figure out. And you're like, “How can this thing be going on for so long?” But really kind of lays out this interesting mythos and very high stakes. I love the art. It's like sketchy, but cool in this way, that is kind of great. I feel like fits with the story because it's a little dark and telling this kind of epic tale. I was really impressed with the art and storytelling. This is a fun who done it, what's going on? How are we going to all figure this out? I thought this was amazing first issue that really got you excited for a bunch of stuff. Justin: And I want to talk about Hat Dance. Pete: Oh, okay. Sure. Hat dance number one or which one? Justin: Number 607. You guys haven't been reading Hat Dance. Alex: I want to talk about [Miles 00:36:35] Friends number one. Pete: Oh, Miles' friends. Yeah. Justin: I think you're talking about Cinderella and I'm here for it, [inaudible 00:36:43]. Alex: Two movies honestly. There's a whole thing going on with Cinderella, there's a thing going on with the mouse and the cat. I don't know, bring it together some way guys. Sea of Sorrows number four from IDW, written by Rich Douek, art and colors by Alex Cormack. In this issue, we are finally getting some hardcore, absolutely gross mermaid attack action here, spoiler, but they reveal what these mermaids look like and it is absolutely horrifying. The slow tension has been building for three issues. The lid is off here and it's awful. What'd you guys think about this issue? Justin: Great reveal. This is what I've always wanted to see in The Little Mermaid. Alex: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Pete: Yeah. I thought it was- Alex: Pete, did you want to read Fear Case or what's going on? Pete: No, first off the art is so creepy in all the right ways- Justin: So good. Pete: … it's great. And they've been teasing on what's going on with the kind of what the bad force is driving behind it. And we finally get to really see it in all its glory in this issue. And it is really creepy and messed up, but really interesting to see how they're going to kind of make it, how these ships are going to do out in the middle of nowhere. Alex: Awesome, good stuff. 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Jace looks at the penultimate issue of Arcanum from Brandon Peterson. The Avatars of Good find the ancient temple they were seeking, but all is not as it seems. Matthew Royale is one step ahead of them and just why does the Baron show up? An appearance by the embodiment of death is never good news for the avatars. It's an eventful issue as we head for the series finale.
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Jace reaches the conclusion of the first story arc in Brandon Peterson's Arcanum series. Just when you think you know where it's headed, he throws us a curveball. Ming Chang finally makes her chose, will she use her newly granted powers as the Avatar of Life for the Avatars of the Good or will she join with Franklin Blake and his Avatars of Evil & seek power. The answer is really going to surprise you!
Today's guest is Brandon Peterson and we will be talking about his amazing new product that him and his team are assembling. A new energy drink that will be coming soon called SELTZ. Brandon is the founder of this soon to be great product. He is currently enrolled at Yale University and he is also the co-president of Yale's Entrepreneurial Society. He prides himself to not only graduate May of 2021, but to release a product that stands out from the rest.
Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:13:53 - Dark Nights: Death Metal: Speed Metal #1 (Joshua Williamson and Eddy Barrows) 0:50:49 - The Flash #762 (Joshua Williamson and Howard Porter) 1:07:22 - Suicide Squad #9 (Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo) 1:22:51 - Action Comics #1025 (Brian Michael Bendis and John Romita Jr) 1:50:14 - Aquaman #63 (Jordan Clark and Marco Santucci) 1:57:18 - Justice League Dark #26 (Ram V and Amancay Nahuelpan) 2:08:51 - Batman/Superman #12 (Joshua Williamson and Max Raynor) 2:17:55 - Shazam #15 (Jeff Loveness and Brandon Peterson) 2:24:26 - PATREON: American Vampire #10 2:31:58 - Picks of the Week patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast Mild Fuzz Twitter: @Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/ Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Mildfuzztv UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us #DCComics
JD, Len, Noel and Brian discuss this week’s new books: 00:00 – Intro 02:20 – Dark Nights Death Metal 1 – (W) Scott Snyder, (A) Greg Capullo 17:55 – Wonder Woman: Dead Earth 3 – (W/A) Daniel Warren Johnson 27:20 – The Flash Annual 3 – (W) Joshua Williamson, (A) Stephen Segovia, Brandon Peterson,... The post CultPOP! 697 – Spoiler Alert Podcast – Dark Nights Death Metal 1, Wonder Woman Dead Earth 3, Flash Annual 3, A Man Among Ye 1, Detective Comics 475, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 5, Strange Adventures 2, Superman 22, Wynd, and Young Justice 15! appeared first on CultPOP!.
September Solicitations Comics Reviews: Dark Nights: Death Metal 1 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, FCO Plascencia Flash Annual 3 by Joshua Williamson, Brandon Peterson, Stephen Segovia, Carlo Pagulayan, Jason Paz Nightwing Annual 3 by Dan Jurgens, Inaki Miranda, Nick Filardi A Man Among Ye 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Craig Cermak, Brittany Pezzillo Wynd 1 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas Steven Universe: Crystal Clean by Rebecca Sugar Additional Reviews: The Outsider, End of the Fucking World season 2, Joker 80th Anniversary Special, The Floor is Lava, HBO Max digital comics News: Osborn is back as the Green Goblin, UK release nonsense, Tom King/Trevor Von Eeden lost Superman/Black Lightning BLM comic, NBC Universal to adapt Descender/Ascender, Cameron Stewart and Warren Ellis and sexual harassment scandals, Immortal Hulk ending, Tynion's first series at Image, new DC Walmart initiative, Generation Zero FCBD, new Zdarsky horror series from Image, major updates for DC digital lineup, Disney+ and Fan4stic, stealth cancellation of Ghost Spider, Stranger Things/Dungeons and Dragons Comics Countdown Gideon Falls 22 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart After Realm Quarterly 2 by Michael Avon Oeming, Taki Soma, Strange Adventures 2 by Tom King, Evan Shaner, Mitch Gerads Dark Nights: Death Metal 1 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, FCO Plascencia Wynd 1 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas DCeased: Hope at World's End 3 by Tom Taylor, Carmine Di Giandomenico Birthright 44 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas Young Justice 15 by Brian Michael Bendis, David Walker, John Timms, Scott Godlewski, Gabe Eltaeb Question: Deaths of Vic Sage 3 by Jeff Lemire, Denys Cowan, Bill Sienkiewicz, Chris Sotomayor Firefly 16 by Greg Pak, Ramon Bachs, Joana LaFuente
Interview with Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner Ray's Unified Theory of Integrated Super Villainy Comics Reviews: Birds of Prey by Brian Azzarello, Emanuela Lupacchino, Ray McCarthy, John Kalisz, Trish Mulvihill Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed by Laurie Halse Anderson, Leila Del Duca Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-pg Giant by Paul Dini, Ed Brubaker, Will Pfeifer, Ann Nocenti, Mindy Newell, Tom King, Mikel Janin, Cameron Stewart, Emanuela Lupacchino, Tual Lotay, Mikel Janin, Chuck Dixon, Fernando Blanco, Jonathan Case, Jeff Parker, Ram V, Pia Guerra, Kelley Jones, Robson Rocha, Mick Gray, Danny Miki, Jordie Bellaire, June Chung, Matt Hollingsworth, John Kalisz, Steve Oliff, FCO Plascencia Last God: Tales From the Book of Ages by Philip Kennedy Johnson, Dan Telfer, Jared Blanco, Riccardo Fedderici Nailbiter Returns 1 by Joshua Williamson, Mike Henderson November vol 2 by Matt Fraction, Elsa Charretier Nancy Drew & the Hardy Boys - The Death of Nancy Drew 1 by Anthony Del Col, Joe Eisma, Boys: Dear Becky by Garth Ennis, Russ Braun Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Every Generation 1 by Morgan Beem, Lauren Garcia, Nilah Magruder, Caitlin Yarsky, Lauren Knight, Alex Guimaraes Additional Reviews: Walking Dead HC Vol 15, Peter David Hulk Omnibus, Neil Gaiman's Eternals, mystery review, Tomasi Detective vol 2, Tinseltown News: Evan Peters to appear in WandaVision, Last God spin-off one-shot, Emma Kubert drawing new Image series, Flash news, JK Rowling Comics Countdown: Nailbiter Returns 1 by Joshua Williamson, Mike Henderson Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed by Laurie Halse Anderson, Leila Del Duca DCeased: Hope at World's End 2 by Tom Taylor, Renato Guedes, Rex Lokus Action Comics 1022 by Brian Michael Bendis, John Romita Jr, Klaus Janson Justice League Dark 22 by Ram V, James Tynion IV, Alvaro Eduardo Martinez Bueno, Amancay Nahuelpan Hellblazer 6 by Aaron Campbell, Simon Spurrier, Jordie Bellaire Harley Quinn: Make 'Em Laugh 1 by Mark Russell, Laura Braga, Luis Guerrero Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-pg Special Batman: The Adventures Continue 5 by Alan Burnett, Paul Dini, Ty Templeton, Monica Kubina Shazam 12 by Jeff Loveness, Brandon Peterson, Michael Atiyeh
Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Discussed this week: 0:03:17 - News 0:43:24 – Catwoman 80th Anniversary 1:23:56 - Action Comics #1022 (Brian Michael Bendis and John Romita Jr) 1:36:42 - Batman/Superman #9 (Joshua Williamson and Clayton Henry) 1:46:08 - Shazam #12 (Jeff Loveness and Brandon Peterson) 1:53:19 - Justice League Dark #22 (Ram V and Alvaro Martinez) 2:05:36 - Far Sector #6 (Nk Jemisin and Jamal Campbell) 2:21:23 - Birds of Prey #1 (Brian Azzarello and Emanuela Lupacchino) 2:29:13 – Digital First Round Up (DCeased: Hope at World’s End #2) 2:35:48 – PATREON: Red Hood Outlaw #45 2:42:29 - Picks of the Week patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast Mild Fuzz Twitter: @Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/ Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Mildfuzztv UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us #DCComics
Brandon Peterson, layman from Quail Springs Baptist Church in Oklahoma City, brings a timely message on The Greatness of God out of the book of Jonah. Give it a listen.
Dec solicits, Lex Luthor: Year of the Villain, Inferior Five, Flash Forward, Spider-Man, Black Panther: Agents of Wakanda, Star Wars: Age of Resistance - Rey and Rose, Steeple, GI Joe, Napoleon Dynamite, Archie 1955, Butcher Queen, Forever Maps, You Are Obsolete, Cassandra: Animal Psychic, This Was Our Pact Additional Reviews: Death Note, Insidious 2, Good Girls s1, Happy Death Day, Last Kids on Earth, Stranger Things s3 News: New Batman writer, the end of Black Crown Trailer: In The Tall Grass Comics Review Details: Lex Luthor: Year of the Villain by Jason Latour, Bryan Hitch Inferior Five 1 by Keith Giffen, Jeff Lemire, Hi-Fi, Jose Villarrubia Flash Forward 1 by Scott Lobdell, Brett Booth, Norm Rapmund, Luis Guerrero Spider-Man 1 by Henry Abrams, JJ Abrams, Sara Pichelli, Elisabetta D'Amico, Dave Stewart Black Panther: Agents of Wakanda 1 by Jim Zub, Lan Medina, Marcio Menyz Star Wars: Age of Resistance - Rey by Tom Taylor, Ramon Rosanas, Guru eFX Star Wars: Age of Resistance - Rose Tico by Tom Taylor, Ramon Rosanas, Guru eFX Steeple 1 by John Allison, Sarah Stern Napoleon Dynamite 1 by Carlos Guzman-Verdugo, Alejandro Verdugo Guzman, Jorge Monlongo Archie 1955 1 by Brian Augustyn, Mark Waid, Tom Grummett, Glenn Whitmore Butcher Queen 1 by Jim Ousley, Ben Sawyer Forever Maps 1 by Michael Lagace, Todor Hristov You Are Obsolete by Mathew Klickstein, Evgeniy Bornyakov, Lauren Affe Cassandra: Animal Psychic by Isabelle Bottier, Helene Canac This Was Our Pact by Ryan Andrews Comics Countdown: Black Hammer: Age of Doom 12 by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, Dave Stewart House of X 5 by Jonathan Hickman, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia Middlewest 11 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Once & Future 2 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Inferior Five 1 by Keith Giffen, Jeff Lemire, Hi-Fi, Jose Villarrubia Outpost Zero 13 by Sean McKeever, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Steeple 1 by John Allison, Sarah Stern Superman 15 by Brian Michael Bendis, Brandon Peterson, Ivan Reis, Doc Shaner, Oclair Albert, Joe Prado, Alex Sinclair Valkyrie 3 by Jason Aaron, Al Ewing, CAFU, Ramon Perez, Cian Tormey, Frazer Irving, Roberto Poggi, Jesus Aburtov Lex Luthor: Year of the Villain by Jason Latour, Bryan Hitch
Dynamic Duos Paul and Barnabas: with Pastor Rick Countryman and Brandon Peterson
Angela arrives and Matt and Brian get deep into the multiverse Covering Age of Ultron #10 Artist: Alex Maleev, Bryan Hitch, Jackson "Butch" Guice, Brandon Peterson, Carlos Pacheco, David Marquez, Joe Quesada Release: 6/19/13 You can find out all about our show on our website You can watch our trailer for Season 2 of Bendis Assembled Here! You can reach out to Matt on Twitter @johnnymattwood and Brian @jacklazer Contact us:bendisassembled@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @bendisassembled
It takes a Wolverine to kill a Wolverine Covering Age of Ultron #9 Artist: Brandon Peterson and Carlos Pacheco Released: 6/5/13 You can find out all about our show on our website You can watch our trailer for Season 2 of Bendis Assembled Here! You can reach out to Matt on Twitter @johnnymattwood and Brian @jacklazer Contact us:bendisassembled@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @bendisassembled
Something must be done about Hank...I think I've typed this before Covering: Age of Ultron #6 Artist: Brandon Peterson and Carlos Pacheco Released: 4/17/13 You can find out all about our show on our website You can watch our trailer for Season 2 of Bendis Assembled Here! You can reach out to Matt on Twitter @johnnymattwood and Brian @jacklazer Contact us:bendisassembled@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @bendisassembled
Joe and June review and discuss Superman #10 from DC comics by Brian Michael Bendis art by Ivan Reis, Brandon Peterson, Joe Prado and Oclair Albert Patreon https://www.patreon.com/zerosupervisioncomics Follow us on Twitter: @zerocomicbooks Joe @joseph_lawhorn June @lawhorn_june follow us on facebook: https://facebook.com/ZeroSupervision/ Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/zero-supervision-comics/id1378076266?mt=2 Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/zerosupervisioncomics Google Play https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Idtg3hox4fykzlechn5mt5v57le Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/zero-supervision-comics?refid=stpr music: Flow (sting) by MK2
Boom Chick a Boom, Wasp is back and we're gonna party....then go bigger Covering Avengers #34 Artist: Brandon Peterson, Mike Meyhew, Terry and Rachel Dodson, Mike Deodato JR, Walt Simonson, Leinil Yu, Olivier Coipel, Jim Cheung Released: 11/21/12 You can find out all about our show on our website You can watch our trailer for Season 2 of Bendis Assembled Here! You can reach out to Matt on Twitter @johnnymattwood and Brian @jacklazer Contact us:bendisassembled@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @bendisassembled
Beware Lord Gouzar Covering Avengers #32 Artist: Brandon Peterson and Mike Meyhew Released: 10/24/19 You can find out all about our show on our website You can watch our trailer for Season 2 of Bendis Assembled Here! You can reach out to Matt on Twitter @johnnymattwood and Brian @jacklazer Contact us:bendisassembled@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @bendisassembled
Cloud Caverns is an acoustic/experimental project comprised of Brandon Peterson and Dan Bouza. Brandon moved from New York to Chattanooga a few years ago but continues to collaborate with Dan from afar. While the two are mostly a studio project, Brandon Peterson plays a few live for us on this episode. His performances and song-writing are deeply beautiful.
Joe and June review and discuss Superman #9 from DC comics by Brian Michael Bendis art by Ivan reis, Brandon Peterson, Joe Prado And Alex Sinclair Patreon https://www.patreon.com/zerosupervisioncomics Follow us on Twitter: @zerocomicbooks Joe @joseph_lawhorn June @lawhorn_june follow us on facebook: https://facebook.com/ZeroSupervision/ Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/zero-supervision-comics/id1378076266?mt=2 Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/zerosupervisioncomics Google Play https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Idtg3hox4fykzlechn5mt5v57le Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/zero-supervision-comics?refid=stpr music: Flow (sting) by MK2
Jace dives into issue #6 of Brandon Peterson's Arcanum. We get back to some action with an epic fight between the Avatars of Good and the biggest golem we've seen yet. Plus the Baron may not be as neutral as he first appeared, he seems to want to avenge his humiliation at the hand of Matthew Royale. Finally we get a glimpse into the past of Georgi and find out a possible reason why he is such a jerk. Join us for our look at the next book in our Top Cow Chronology
The chronology marches on as we reach a very significant issue in Brandon Peterson's Arcanum. Issue #5 is all about Matthew Royale, where did he come from? How did he gain his powers? Not too mention, most importantly to Ramat and his fellow Avatars of Good, what is his plan and how can he be stopped. Join Jace as he breaks down the issue to find out all this and more!
So much pain and angst for a robo...androi....synthazoid. Covering Avengers #24.1 Artist: Brandon Peterson Released: 3/28/12 You can find out all about our show on our [website](bendisassembled.com_ You can watch our trailer for Season 2 of Bendis Assembled Here! You can reach out to Matt on Twitter @johnnymattwood and Brian @jacklazer Contact us:bendisassembled@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @bendisassembled
This episode was recorded over the course of 3 days and featured at least 3 other people in addition to Markus and myself. Among those Include my sister Destiny, her partner Brandon Peterson, and Wisconsin native Kelsey Beermann.
Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week:28:30 - Detective Comics #988 (James Robinson and Steven Segovia)34:59- Superman #3 (Brian Michael Bendis and Ivan Reis)41:15 - The Flash #54 (Joshua Williamson & Christian Duce)54:04 - Catwoman #3 (Joelle Jones)1:03:08 - Plastic Man #4 (Gail Simone and Adriana Melo)1:10:57 - Supergirl #22 (Marc Andreyko and Kevin Maguire)1:18:28 - Hawkman #4 (Robert Venditti and Bryan Hitch)1:25:34 - Titans #25 (Dan Abnett and Brandon Peterson)1:38:25 - Suicide Squad #46 (Rob Williams & Dan Abnett and Jose Luis)1:44:30 - Sideways #8 (Dan DIdio and Max Raynor)1:50:42 - Best books, art and covers of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvComics From The Multiverse Twitter: https://twitter.com/DCComicsPodcastMild Fuzz twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork
Episode Recap: In this week’s episode of the Agripreneur Podcast, Phil and Landon sit down with Brandon Peterson of DPA Auctions, SELFiD, and many other companies. His passion for entrepreneurship and building businesses is what got him to where he is today. There is a lot to be covered when it comes to a conversation with Brandon and the hosts waste no time. First, Brandon takes us through his background of how he became so into entrepreneurship and what he did when he first realized his talent at such a young age. Phil asks about what other businesses he is involved with, which leads into an conversation about a new smart technology that is changing the game. Later, Brandon discloses how DPA is leveraging social media to their advantage and talks about auctioneering in the agriculture industry. You’ll learn the best time to buy and sell used equipment and what major difference there is between DPA and their competitors. Also, Brandon explains how he brought his innovative ideas about video to the board and shares his outlook on innovation, influencers, and decision makers. This episode is full of first hand experiences and insight that will be great for people in any industry. Connect with us on Social: Phil Instagram: @p_con1 Twitter: @PhilConradt1 Landon Instagram: @LifeOfLandon Twitter: @LifeOfLando Brandon Twitter: @brandaid238 “Before anyone listens to you, you have to get their attention” You’ll Learn: [00:00] — Introduction of Brandon Peterson [00:27] — The Peterson family background, the history of the company, and how they got to where they are now [03:00] — The journey of being someone who has an entrepreneurial spirit and interested in building businesses [05:08] — Brandon’s background in leadership and the mentors he’s had throughout his life [07:27] — What businesses Brandon has started and what they do [09:26] — Brandon explains one of his unique companies called “Geo Key,” and Landon shares his experience with this smart technology access [13:30] — Specific trends in agriculture from Brandon’s perspective of being in the auctioneering industry [14:55] — The financial shift in tractors, agriculture equipment and commodities in the auctions and when they change. [18:25] — DPA’s emphasize on strategic marketing and an updated look at marketing as a whole. [21:13] — Who the influencers and decision makers are, and how they can interact to make the best decisions. [22:01] — How long Brandon has been doing these social media videos and what he thinks about technology in agriculture. [22:56] — Phil asks about the metrics and feedback DPA has received from these videos. [24:03] — Brandon’s perspective on innovation [25:03] — DPA’s biggest competitors and the major difference between his company and others [28:20] — Brandon’s ten year plan and outlook [27:21] — Ending points and a quote from the author. [27:50] — Closing remarks Subscribe Rate & Review the Agripreneur Podcast Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of the Agripreneur Podcast - the show where agriculture meets entrepreneurship to bring you valuable information, interviews, and insight from the industry’s most successful entrepreneurs. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show on iTunes and leave us an honest rating and review. Don’t forget to share your favorite episodes with your friends and colleagues on social media!
Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week:24:23 – Superman #1 (Brian Michael Bendis and Ivan Reis)37:25 - Detective Comics #982 (Bryan Edward Hill and Miguel Mendonca)48:34 - The Flash #50 (Joshua Williamson & Howard Porter)1:05:39 - Titans #23 (Dan Abnett and Brandon Peterson)1:13:45 - Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #48 (Robert Venditti and Rafa Sandoval)1:18:54 - Hawkman #2 (Robert Venditti and Bryan Hitch)1:26:14 - Plastic Man #2 (Gail Simone and Adriana Melo)1:33:54- Sideways #6 (Dan DIdio and Carmine Di Giandomenico)1:44:17 - Best books, art and covers of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvComics From The Multiverse Twitter: https://twitter.com/DCComicsPodcastMild Fuzz twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork
Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week: 1:16:42 - Justice League: No Justice #1 (Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV & Joshua Williamson and Francis Manapul) 1:38:03 - Detective Comics #980 (James Tynion IV and Scot Eaton) 1:48:32 - Wonder Woman #46 (James Robinson and Stephen Segovia) 1:56:18 - The Flash #46 (Joshua Williamson & Scott Kolins) 2:09:56 - New Super-man and the Justice League of China #23 (Gene Luen Yang and Brent Peeples) 2:15:50 - Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #44 (Robert Venditti and Brandon Peterson) 2:27:54 - Sideways #4 (Dan Didio & Justin Jordan and Kenneth Rocafort) 2:35:50 - Batman: White Knight #8 (Sean Murphy) 2:47:15 - Red Hood and the Outlaws #18 (Scott Lobdell and Sergio Sandoval) 2:55:33 - Best books, art and covers of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv Comics From The Multiverse Twitter: https://twitter.com/DCComicsPodcast Mild Fuzz twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork
Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week: 15:12 - Doomsday Clock #4 (Geoff Johns and Gary Frank) – Mal, Mothman 38:26 - Dark Nights Metal #6 (Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo) – Over Monitor 1:03:57 - Detective Comics #977 (James Tynion IV and Eddy Barrows & Javier Fernandez) 1:12:06 - Wonder Woman #43 (James Robinson and Marco Santucci) 1:21:03 - The Flash #43(Joshua Williamson & Carmine Di Giandomenico) 1:29:16 - Batgirl #21 (Hope Larson and Scott Godlewski) 1:34:49 - Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #41 (Robert Venditti and Brandon Peterson) 1:43:24 - The Terrifics #2 (Jeff Lemire and Ivan Reis) 1:52:01- Teen Titans #18 (Benjamin Percy and Scot Eaton) 1:55:45 - Mera: Queen of Atlantis #2 (Dan Abnett and Lan Medina) 2:02:05 - The Silencer #3 (Dan Abnett and John Romita Jr.) 2:06:50 - Best art, cover and books of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv Comics From The Multiverse Twitter: https://twitter.com/DCComicsPodcast
Kait, Renata, and their guest Megan (of Academic Inquiry Into Popular Culture) read X-Men: X-Cutioner’s Song by Scott Lobdell, Peter David & Fabian Nicieza, with art by Brandon Peterson, Jae Lee, Andy Kubert, & Greg Capullo. It’s an X-citing Peak … Continue reading →
C2E2 news!, Civil War blues, International Iron Man 1, DC Excitement, X-Men Apocalypse, Cable/Deadpool review, Indiana Jones, 16 Mar Comics Countdown. Details: Blade by Tim Seeley is back! Now with Afua Richardson, Civil War II news (tie-ins, mini-series, the meaninglessness of death, Deadpool Graphic Novel by Rob Liefeld, Iron Man, Black Panther sales), DC exclusives (Jesus Merino, Steve Orlando, Doc Shaner), Gail Simone, Geoff Johns, International Iron Man by Bendis and Maleev, Cable and Deadpool by Fabian Nicieza, Patrick Zircher, Reilly Brown, Ron Lim, Skottie Young. Comics Countdown for 16 Mar 2016: 10. Low 12 by Rick Remender, Greg Tocchini. Dave McCaig 9. Spider-Woman 5 by Dennis Hopeless, Javier Rodriguez, Alvaro Lopez 8. Rat Queens 15 by Kurtis Wiebe, Tess Fowler, Tamra Bonvillain 7. Power Man and Iron Fist 2 by David Walker, Sanford Greene, Lee Loughridge 6. Uncanny Inhumans 6 by Charles Soule, Brandon Peterson, Java Tartaglia 5. Astro City 33 by Kurt Busiek, Brent Anderson, Pete Pantazis 4. Martian Manhunter 10 by Rob Williams, Eddy Barrows, Gabe Eltaeb 3. A & A: The Adventures of Archer & Armstrong 1 by Rafer Roberts, David LaFuente, Brian Reber 2. Clean Room 6 by Gail Simone, Jon Davis-Hunt, Quinton Winter 1. Batman and Robin Eternal 24 by Steve Orlando, Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez, Gabe Eltaeb, John Kalisz
Face Front, True Believers! It’s been three weeks since our last #MarvelSHP, which is like one-third as long a wait as for the last one, so we’re getting better! Illegal Machine returns to join Diabolu Frank to look at the 2004-2005 mini-series Strange, which was intended to be a sort of Ultimate Doctor Strange re-imagining by J. Michael Straczynski, but his protégé Samm Barnes got top billing over artist Brandon Peterson, and this revamp has been largely forgotten in the decade since its publication. That’s strange in itself, since it was clearly the basis for the 2007 DTV cartoon Doctor Strange: The Sorcerer Supreme, and ranked between #24-53 in the top 100 comics sold in North America, selling 36-60K copies each during its six month run. That’s far better than anything starring the Master of the Mystic Arts since the last time he had his own ongoing series in the early ’90s. We reevaluate the book to see if it was undervalued, or if it just damaged the property in a highly visible manner. Also, we briefly mention Mark Waid & Emma Rios Strange 4-issue mini that bombed in 2010 (debuting at 89th place with 23,362 copies and plummeting from there.) Episode art tumblr here. Excelsior!
- Axis #7. Rick Remender y Adam Kubert. (Marvel). - Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1. Sean Ryan, Brandon Peterson y otros autores. (Marvel) - Bitch Planet #1. Kelly Sue DeConnick y Valentine de Landro. (Image). - Guardians of the Galaxy Annual #1. Bendis y Frank Cho. (Marvel). - Spider-Man and the X-Men #1. Elliot Kalan y Marko Failla. (Marvel). - Uncanny X-Men Annual. Bendis y Andrea Sorrentino. (Marvel).
- Axis #7. Rick Remender y Adam Kubert. (Marvel). - Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1. Sean Ryan, Brandon Peterson y otros autores. (Marvel) - Bitch Planet #1. Kelly Sue DeConnick y Valentine de Landro. (Image). - Guardians of the Galaxy Annual #1. Bendis y Frank Cho. (Marvel). - Spider-Man and the X-Men #1. Elliot Kalan y Marko Failla. (Marvel). - Uncanny X-Men Annual. Bendis y Andrea Sorrentino. (Marvel).
- Alex+Ada #3. Jonathan Luna y Sarah Vaughn. (Image). - All-New X-Men #21. Bendis y Brandon Peterson. (Marvel). - Uncanny X-Men #16. Bendis y Bachalo. (Marvel). - Amazing X-Men #3 Jason Aaron y Ed McGuinness. (Marvel). - Daredevil #35. Waid y Samnee. (Marvel). - Velvet #3. Brubaker y Epting. (Image). - Superman/Wonder Woman #4. Soule y Tony S. Daniel. (DC). - Rumores y noticias varias sobre series y películas basadas en superhéroes: Ant-Man, Gotham y Dr. Extraño.
- Alex+Ada #3. Jonathan Luna y Sarah Vaughn. (Image). - All-New X-Men #21. Bendis y Brandon Peterson. (Marvel). - Uncanny X-Men #16. Bendis y Bachalo. (Marvel). - Amazing X-Men #3 Jason Aaron y Ed McGuinness. (Marvel). - Daredevil #35. Waid y Samnee. (Marvel). - Velvet #3. Brubaker y Epting. (Image). - Superman/Wonder Woman #4. Soule y Tony S. Daniel. (DC). - Rumores y noticias varias sobre series y películas basadas en superhéroes: Ant-Man, Gotham y Dr. Extraño.
Jermaine, John and Jay come in to give you the proper scope and context for the events thus far in the Age of Ultron crossover so that you're good and psyched when New York Times best-selling novelist Neil Gaiman and Marvel Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada come on board next week to help Brian Michael Bendis, Carlos Pacheco and Brandon Peterson bring things to a close!
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