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#ScarifLive #Red5Network Join us as we breakdown and discuss Marvel's Darth Vader dark Visions mini series issue 5, the final story in the series, written by Dennis Hopeless, illustrated by Pablo Villanelli and Brian Level. If you were following and reading this series when it came out, you'll remember the hub bub and controversy when this one came out. We'll talk about that on the show. WHO IS DARTH VADER? He has been many things: a SITH warrior, a commander, a destroyer. DARTH VADER is to many throughout the GALACTIC EMPIRE a symbol of fear and mysterious, otherworldly power. But there are some who have seen the DARK LORD in a different light. There are some corners of the galaxy so dark and desperate that even Vader can be a knight in shining armor. The first issue of a new STAR WARS limited series, writer Dennis Hopeless (CLOAK AND DAGGER, JEAN GREY) sheds new light on the many sides of the galaxy's greatest villain.
#ScarifLive #Red5Network Join us as we breakdown and discuss Marvel's Darth Vader dark Visions mini series issue 3 written by Dennis Hopeless, illustrated by Pablo Villanelli and Brian Level. If you were following and reading this series when it came out, you'll remember the hub bub and controversy when this one came out. We'll talk about that on the show. WHO IS DARTH VADER? He has been many things: a SITH warrior, a commander, a destroyer. DARTH VADER is to many throughout the GALACTIC EMPIRE a symbol of fear and mysterious, otherworldly power. But there are some who have seen the DARK LORD in a different light. There are some corners of the galaxy so dark and desperate that even Vader can be a knight in shining armor. The first issue of a new STAR WARS limited series, writer Dennis Hopeless (CLOAK AND DAGGER, JEAN GREY) sheds new light on the many sides of the galaxy's greatest villain.
#ScarifLive #Red5Network Join us as we breakdown and discuss Marvel's Darth Vader dark Visions mini series issue 1 written by Dennis Hopeless, illustrated by Pablo Villanelli and Brian Level. WHO IS DARTH VADER? He has been many things: a SITH warrior, a commander, a destroyer. DARTH VADER is to many throughout the GALACTIC EMPIRE a symbol of fear and mysterious, otherworldly power. But there are some who have seen the DARK LORD in a different light. There are some corners of the galaxy so dark and desperate that even Vader can be a knight in shining armor. The first issue of a new STAR WARS limited series, writer Dennis Hopeless (CLOAK AND DAGGER, JEAN GREY) sheds new light on the many sides of the galaxy's greatest villain.
#ScarifLive #Red5Network Join us as we breakdown and discuss Marvel's Darth Vader dark Visions mini series issue 2 written by Dennis Hopeless, illustrated by Pablo Villanelli and Brian Level. WHO IS DARTH VADER? He has been many things: a SITH warrior, a commander, a destroyer. DARTH VADER is to many throughout the GALACTIC EMPIRE a symbol of fear and mysterious, otherworldly power. But there are some who have seen the DARK LORD in a different light. There are some corners of the galaxy so dark and desperate that even Vader can be a knight in shining armor. The first issue of a new STAR WARS limited series, writer Dennis Hopeless (CLOAK AND DAGGER, JEAN GREY) sheds new light on the many sides of the galaxy's greatest villain.
Welcome to Comics From The Multiverse, our DC comics podcast! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:24:12 - ComiXology Top 10 0:38:05 - Absolute Green Lantern #1 (Al Ewing and Jahnoy Lindsay) 1:00:55 - Absolute Superman #6 (Jason Aaron and Carmine Di Giandomenico) 1:14:14 - Batgirl #6 (Tate Brombal and Takeshi Miyazawa) 1:23:07 - Birds of Prey #20 (LGY #218) (Kelly Thompson and Sami Basri) 1:41:50 - JSA #6 (Jeff Lemire and Diego Olortegui) 1:53:00 - Poison Ivy #32 (G WIllow Wilson and Brian Level) 2:03:01 - Resurrection Man: Quantum Karma #1 (Ram V and Anand Radhakrishnan) 2:20:39 - Two Face #5 (Christian Ward and Fabio Veras) 2:29:37 - Best art, cover and books of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/ Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz
Welcome to Comics From The Multiverse, our DC comics podcast! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:20:12 - ComiXology Top 10 0:34:57 - Batgirl #5 (Tate Brombal and Takeshi Miyazawa) 0:52:51 - Birds of Prey #19 (LGY #217) (Kelly Thompson and Jaunn Cabal) 1:13:34 - JSA #5 (Jeff Lemire and Diego Olortegui) 1:32:26 - Shazam #21 (Josie Campbell and Dan McDaid) 1:43:34 - Poison Ivy #31 (G WIllow Wilson and Brian Level) 1:52:30 - Two Face #4 (Christian Ward and Fabio Veras) 2:04:32 - Batman: Full Moon #4 (Rodney Barnes and Stevan Subić) 2:14:18 - The Nice House by the Sea #6 (James Tynion IV and Álvaro Martínez Bueno) 2:31:30 - Best art, cover and books of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/ Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz
Comic Reviews: DC o Plastic Man No More! 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Alex Lins, Jacob Edgar, Marcelo Maiolo o Trinity Special: World's Finest 1 by Tom King, Belen Ortega, Alejandro Sanchez, Tamra Bonvillain o Poison Ivy 25 by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Arif Prianto; Joanna Starer, Haining, Ivan Plascencia; Grace Ellis, Brian Level, Arif Prianto; Gretchen Felker-Martin, Atagun Ilhan, Deborah Villahoz; Dan Watter, Dani, Brad Simpson Marvel o Deadpool Team-Up 1 by Rob Liefeld, Chance Wolf o Exceptional X-Men 1 by Eve Ewing, Carmen Carnero, Nolan Woodard o Marvel Zombies: Dawn of Decay 1 by Thomas Krajewski, Jason Muhr, Rachelle Rosenberg o Moon Knight Annual by Dan Watters, Marco Renna, Rachelle Rosenberg o Star Wars: The Acolyte – Kelnacca 1 by Cavan Scott, Marika Cresta, Jim Campbell o What If…? Donald Duck Became Thor 1 by Steve Behling, Riccardo Secchi, Giada Perissinotto, Lucio Ruvidotti o Marvel Unlimited § Alligator Loki 37 by Alyssa Wong, Bob Quinn, Pete Pantazis § Lovable Lockheed 1 by Nathan Stockman § X-Men: From the Ashes Boom o Farscape 25th Anniversary Special by Sina Grace, Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Zac Thompson, Sarah Gailey, Keith DeCandido, Stefano Simeone, Francesco Mortarino, French Carlomagno o Firefly: Malcolm Reynolds Year One 1 by Sam Humphries, Giovanni Fabiano, Gloria Martinelli o Minor Arcana 1 by Jeff Lemire Dark Horse o Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures – Echoes of Fear 1 by George Mann, Vincenzo Riccardo, Vincenzo Federici, Michael Atiyeh o Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures Phase III – Crash and Burn 1 by Daniel Jose Older, Nick Brokenshire, Michael Atiyeh IDW o Star Trek 500 by Jordan Blum, Patton Oswalt, Leonard Kirk, Lee Loughridge; Jody Houser, Vernon Smith, Charlie Kirchoff; Stephanie Williams, Tench, JP Jordan; Mike Chen, Angel Hernandez, Nick Filardi; Magdalene Visaggio, Megan Huang, Charlie Kirchoff; Morgan Hampton, Megan Levens, Charlie Kirchoff; Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Christopher Cantwell, Davide Tinto, Lee Loughridge Image o Lady Mechanika: The Devil in the Lake 1 by Joe Benitez, M.M. Chen, Siya Oum, Beth Sotelo Archie o Sabrina the Teenage Witch Annual Spectacular by Ian Flynn, Steven Butler, Lily Butler, Glenn Whitmore Mad Cave o Flash Gordon Quarterly 1 by Dennis Culver, Pasquale Qualano, Mark Englert o Prairie Gods 1 by Shane Connery Volk Oni o Autumn Kingdom 1 by Cullen Bunn, Christopher Mitten, Francesco Segala ComiXology o Princess Paradox by Taran Baker, Nadine Scholtes Titan o Conan the Barbarian: The Battle of the Black Stone 1 by Ian Flynn, Steven Butler, Lily Butler, Glenn Whitmore OGN Countdown o Olaf's Complete Comic Collection o Evelyn and Avery: The Art of Friendship by Elle Pierre o Goosebumps: The Haunted Mask by R.L. Stine, Maddi Gonzalez o Double Booking: The Tail of the Mummy Cat by Chas! Pangburn, Kim Shearer o Neptune by Michael Conrad, Nathan Goten, Kyle Arends o Undergrowth by Ricky Lima, Daniele Aquilani o Yahgz vol 2: the Gwash War by Art Baltazar o Breaking the Chain: The Guard Dog Story by Patrick McDonnell o Knots by Colleen Frakes o Pathways: The Chronicles of Tuvana by Elaine Tipping o Sea Serpents Heir Vol 3: Queen of Mercy by Mairghread Scott, Pablo Tunica o Mismatched by Anne Camlin, Isadora Zeferino o Luminous Beings by David Arnold, Jose Pimienta o Life Really Socks: Into the Sock-Verse by Shidan Youssefian, Roshan Youssefian, Mahui Duque o Doña Quixote: Flight of the Witch by Rey Terciero, Monica Magaña o Taxi Ghost by Sophie Escabasse Additional Reviews: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Redwall, Catching Up pilot, Secret of NIMH News: new Star Trek event, more screwy comic release schedules, Ice Cream Man TV series in development, WB games being sold, James Earl Jones, Spider-Man 4 director Trailers: Minecraft, Uzumaki, Wolf Man Comics Countdown (04 September 2024): 1. Animal Pound 5 by Tom King, Peter Gross, Tamra Bonvillain 2. Minor Arcana 1 by Jeff Lemire 3. Ultimates 4 by Deniz Camp, Phil Noto 4. Blood Brothers Mother 2 by Brian Azzarello, Eduardo Risso 5. Penguin 12 by Tom King, Rafael de Latorre 6. Birds of Prey 13 by Kelly Thompson, Gavin Guidry, Jordie Bellaire 7. Public Domain 8 by Chip Zdarsky 8. Boy Wonder 5 by Juni Ba, Chris O'Halloran 9. Spider-Boy 11 by Dan Slott, Paco Medina, Erick Arciniega 10. Rook: Exodus 5 by Geoff Johns, Jason Fabok, Brad Anderson
November 2024 Solicits (Marvel, Boom, IDW, Dark Horse, DSTLRY, remaining) Comic Reviews: DC o Jenny Sparks 1 by Tom King, Jeff Spokes Marvel o Giant-Size Thor by Al Ewing, Brian Level, Guru eFX o Miles Morales: Spider-Man Annual by Cody Ziglar, David Baldeon, Dono Sanchez-Almara; Curtis Baxter, Alitha Martinez, Ceci De La Cruz; Danny Lore, Elena Casagrande, Dee Cunniffe o Predator vs. Black Panther 1 by Benjamin Percy, Lee Ferguson, Chris Allen, Sean Damien Hill, Craig Yeung, Erick Arciniega o Venom War: Carnage 1 by Torunn Gronbekk, Pere Perez, Erick Arciniega o Venom War: Venomous 1 by Erica Schultz, Luciano Vecchio, Rachelle Rosenberg o Wolverine: Revenge 1 by Jonathan Hickman, Greg Capullo, Tim Townsend, FCO Plascencia o Marvel Unlimited § Dogpool 4 and 5 by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Enid Balam Boom o BRZRKR: Lost Book of B 1 by Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree, Keanu Reeves o Power Rangers Infinity 1 by Sam Humphries, Brandt & Stein, Triona Farrell Dark Horse o Night Club 2 1 by Mark Millar, Juanan Ramirez, Fabiana Mascolo o ‘Patra 1 by James Robinson, Scott Kolins Image o Standstill 1 by Lee Loughridge, Andrew Robinson Titan o Huge Detective 1 by Adam Rose, Magenta King, Minimone Valiant o Archer and Armstrong: Assassination Nation 1 by Fred Van Lente, Emiliano Urdinola, Exequiel Fernandez Roel Dead Sky Publishing o Permadeath 1 by Jonathan Chance, Rafael Lanhellas Magma o Pedestrian 1 by Joey Esposito, Sean Von Gorman, Josh Jensen OGN Countdown o Disneys' Encanto: Time to Shine by Amparo Ortiz, Maria Claudia Di Genova, Andrea Greppi o New Adventures of Turning Red Vol 1: Besties 4ever by Bill Presing, Sloane Leong, Sergio Algozzino o Cuphead Vol 3: Colorful Crack-Ups and Chaos by Zack Keller, Studio Mdhr, Shadn Dickinson, Lauren Affe o Pearl by Sherri Smith, Christine Norrie o Codex Black Vol 2: Bird of Ill Omen by Camilo Moncada Lozano o Godzilla Monster Island Summer Camp by Rosie Knight, Oliver Ono o Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Bounty Hunter and the Tea Brewer by Michael DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Faith Erin Hicks, Peter Wartman, Adele Matera o Space Junk by Julian Hanshaw o Sunny-Luna Travelling Oracle by Warren Pleece o Hellaween Vol 2: Spellbent by Moss Lawton News: Mad Cave new manga imprint, Matt Braly graphic novel for Skybound, new Bridget Jones movie, Spader returning as Ultron, Megalopolis controversy Trailers: Lord of the Rings - The War of the Rohirrim Comics Countdown (21 August 2024): 1. Ultimate Spider-Man 8 by Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson 2. Nightwing 117 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Caio Filipe, Adriano Lucas 3. BRZRKR: Lost Book of B 1 by Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree, Keanu Reeves 4. Wonder Woman 12 by Tom King, Tony Daniel, Leonardo Paciarotti 5. Jenny Sparks 1 by Tom King, Jeff Spokes 6. Usagi Yojimbo: Crow 5 by Stan Sakai, Hi-Fi 7. Standstill 1 by Lee Loughridge, Andrew Robinson 8. Superman 17 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell 9. Redcoat 5 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Brad Anderson 10. Green Lantern: War Journal 12 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Montos, Adriano Lucas
Questions have been asked, and by gum the ACP will answer them! The pod trio tackle topics such as strange comic places visited on holiday, the importance of lettering, books for best friends, will digital apps mean the end for monthly issues and whether or not comic characters can have a legacy in the modern publishing world! All that and tons of recommendations, laughs and comic chat to bring a smile to your face! Great stuff to check out this week - Strange Apparitions, Pat Mills, Bridlington Comic Con 2024, Ian Ashcroft, Mike Marshall, Fist of the North Star, Anime August, Tokyo These Days, Taiyo Matsumoto, Maeve, Jeremy Skeele, The Unsleeping Eye, Brian Level, Kurt Belcher, Tunis to Sydney, Miriam and Christian Carnouche
September 2024 Solicits (Remaining) Comic Reviews: Marvel Uncle Scrooge and the Infinity Dime 1 by Jason Aaron, Paolo Mottura, Francesco D'Ippolito, Lucio De Giuseppe, Alessandro Pastrovicchio, Vitale Mangiatordi, Giada Perissinotto, Arianna Consonni Venomverse Reborn 1 by Al Ewing, Danilo Beyruth, Ceci De La Cruz; Christos Gage, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Frank D'Armata; Benjamin Percy, Brian Level, Ruth Redmond Marvel Unlimited Marvel Mutts 8 by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Takeshi Miyazawa Deadpool vs. Wolverine: Slash ‘Em Up 1 by Christos Gage, Alan Robinson Dark Horse Joy Operations 2 1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Stephen Byrne Writer 1 by Josh Gad, Berkowitz Bros., Ariel Olivetti Image Destro 1 by Dan Watters, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas Misery 1 by Todd McFarlane, Szymon Kudranski, Fco Plascencia Self-Help 1 by Owen King, Jesse Kellerman, Marianna Ignazzi Mad Cave Galaxy of Madness 1 by Magdalene Visaggio, Michael Avon Oeming ComiXology Roderick and the City of Morhil 1 by Eduardo Medeiros, Bruno Freire OGN Countdown Godzilla x Kong: The Hunted by Brian Buccellato, Drew Johnson, Dario Formisani, Zid, Niezam Critical Role: The Might Nein Origins - Caduceus Clay by Kendra Wells, Matthew Mercer, Taliesin Jaffe, Enrica Eren Angiolini, Gus Allen Witches of Silverlake by Simon Curtis, Stephanie Son Are You Afraid of the Dark: The Witch's Wings and Other Terrifying Tales Dandelion by Sabir Pirzada, Roy Allan Martinez, Martin Morazzo, Vanessa Del Rey, Gege Schall, Juha Veltti, Adrian Rivero, Marquis Rogers, Thomas Campi, Lee Loughridge, Jacob Phillips Additional Reviews: Ripley, Dark Tower: Drawing of the Three, Acolyte ep4, Doctor Who finale, Ouija prequel, My Adventures with Superman 2.6, Wayne Family Adventures s3 first arc News: Wells leaving Amazing, Red Band Blade book from Hill and Villa in October, AI covers scrapped, Absolute comic writers Trailers: Nosferatu Comics Countdown (19 June 2024): 1. Helen of Wyndhorn 3 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes 2. Batman 149 by Chip Zdarsky, Steve Lieber, Michele Bandini, Nick Filardi 3. Ultimate Spider-Man 6 by Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson 4. Wonder Woman 10 by Tom King, Daniel Sampere, Tomeu Morey 5. Uncanny Valley 3 by Tony Fleecs, Dave Wachter 6. Doctor Strange 16 by Jed MacKay, Pasqual Ferry, Heather Moore 7. Feral 4 by Tony Fleecs. Tone Rodriguez, Trish Forstner, Brad Simpson 8. Redcoat 3 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Brad Anderson 9. Man's Best 4 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Jesse Lonergan 10. I Heart Skull-Crusher 4 by Josie Campbell, Alessio Zonno
Horror fans assemble. Today I am chatting with comics creators Brian Level and Kurt Belcher about their new crowdfunding horror comics project The Unsleeping Eye funding on Kickstarter. The town of Mercurial is under siege from a ghoulish group of Satan worshipping intruders called the Oddfellows. Churches are burned, animals mutilated, and a few folks are producing of all things a newspaper about it all amidst the chaos, but circulation is limited as it seems as though the town is cut off from the rest of the world. If you are a fan of oddball horror, this is the easiest layup of a recommendation you are likely to get from me. I was a backer on day one. Beyond the book itself, we dive into a mutual love of the cult film the Cemetery Man (possibly too much), I drop a recommendation for one of the most diabolical books I've ever read, and we discuss why all Appalachian people have big water cups. They really do. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comic Reviews: DC Bat-Man: First Knight 1 by Dan Jurgens, Mike Perkins, Mike Spicer Blue Beetle 7 by Josh Trujillo, Scott Kolins, Cully Hamner, Howard Porter, Adrian Gutierrez, Natacha Bustos, Laura Martin, Wil Quintana, Hi-Fi, Luis Guerrero Marvel Aliens: What If…? 1 by Paul Reiser, Leon Reiser, Adam Goldberg, Hans Rodionoff, Brian Volk-Weiss, Guiu Vilanova, Yen Nitro Giant-Size Spider-Gwen by Melissa Flores, Alba Glez, Elisabetta D'Amico, Fer Sifuentes-Sujo Ms. Marvel: Mutant Menace 1 by Iman Vellani, Sabir Pirzada, Scott Godlewski, Erick Arciniega Spectacular Spider-Men 1 by Greg Weisman, Humberto Ramos, Victor Olazaba, Edgar Delgado Ultimate X-Men 1 by Peach Momoko, Zack Davisson Weapon X-Men 1 by Christos Gage, Yildiray Cinar, Nolan Woodard Marvel Unlimited It's Jeff 33 by Kelly Thompson, GuriHiru Image Last Mermaid 1 by Derek Kirk Kim IDW Golgotha Motor Mountain 1 by Matthew Erman, Lonnie Nadler, Robbi Rodriguez, Marissa Louise TMNT: Last Ronin II – Re-Evolution 1 by Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, Esau Escorza, Isaac Escorza, Ben Bishop, Luis Antonio Delgado Oni Night People 1 by Barry Gifford, Chris Condon, Brian Level, Ronda Pattison Ablaze Torpedo 1972 1 by Enrique Sanchez-Abuli, Eduardo Risso OGNs Marble Queen by Anna Kopp, Gabrielle Kari Lastman Vol 4 by Balak, Bastian Vives, Michael Sanlaville Army of One by Tony Lee, Yishan Lee Baker and the Bard by Fern Haught Blue Stars by Kekla Magoon, Cynthia Leitich Smith, Molly Murakami I Feel Awful, Thanks by Lara Pickle Magic Girls: Kira and the (Maybe) Space Princess by Megan Brennan Making Friends: Together Forever by Kristen Gudsnuk Rainbow! by Gloom and Sunny Table Titans Club by Scott Kurtz Additional Reviews: Kung-Fu Panda 4, Iwaju, Damsel Madame Web Challenge – Update Oscars 2024 News: ATLA Live-Action renewed, Scout relaunch, Zaslav strikes, My Adventures with Superman comic by Josie Campbell, Scarlet mini by Kelly Thompson, Destro by Dan Watters, X-Men: Heir of Apocalypse by Steve Foxe, new romance comic by Jeremy Whitley from Mad Cave, Black Label Zatanna series by Mariko Tamaki and Javier Rodriguez, Mario sequel release date Trailers: Garfield, Wild Robot, Inside Out 2, Ripley, Late Night With the Devil Comics Countdown (06 Mar 2024): 1. Love Everlasting 13 by Tom King, Elsa Charretier, Matt Hollingsworth 2. Bat-Man: The First Knight 1 by Dan Jurgens, Mike Perkins, Mike Spicer 3. Marble Queen GN by Anna Kopp, Gabrielle Kari 4. Batman 145 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey 5. Doctor Strange 13 by Jed MacKay, Pasqual Ferry, Heather Moore 6. Blue Beetle 7 by Josh Trujillo, Scott Kolins, Cully Hamner, Howard Porter, Adrian Gutierrez, Natacha Bustos, Laura Martin, Wil Quintana, Hi-Fi, Luis Guerrero 7. Ultimate X-Men 1 by Peach Momoko, Zack Davisson 8. Nice Jewish Boys 5 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright 9. Table Titans Club GN by Scott Kurtz 10. Birds of Prey 7 by Kelly Thompson, Javier Pina, Jordie Bellaire
June 2023 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC Batman: One Bad Day – Ra's al Ghul by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson DC's Legion of Bloom by Ashley Allen, Isaac Goodhart, Cris Peter, Zac Thompson, Hayden Sherman, Patricio Delpeche, Julio Anta, Jacoby Salcedo, Allen Passalaqua, Cava Scott, Atagun Ilhan, Mark Morales, Hi-Fi, Kenny Porter, Brian Level, Jay Leisten, Jordan Boyd, Calvin Kasulke, Vitor Cafaggi, Travis Moore, Eren Enrica Angiolini, Dave Wielgosz, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plasencia Milestone 30th Anniversary Special by Chuck Brown, Evan Narcisse, Stephanie Williams, Nikolas Draper-Ivey, ChrisCross, Atagun Ilhan, Yasmin Flores Montanez, Denys Cowan, Norm Rapmund, Dexter Vines, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor, Noelle Giddings Marvel Doctor Strange 1 by Jed MacKay, Pasqual Ferry, Matt Hollingsworth Women of Marvel (2023) by Rebecca Roanhorse, Caroa Borelli, Ruth Redmond, Victoria Ying, Jodi Nishijima, Brittany Peer, Melissa Flores, Stacey Lee, Rachelle Rosenberg, Shawnee and Shawnelle Gibbs, Giulia Gualazzi, Giada Marchisio Infinity Comics Marvel Meow and Pizza Dog by Jason Loo Image Dead Romans 1 by Fred Kennedy, Nick Marinkovich Dark Horse Order and Outrage 1 by Jim Starlin, Rags Morales, Hailey Brown Boom Neighbors 1 by Jude Ellison S. Doyle, Letizia Cadonici, Alessandro Santoro Valiant X-O Manowar: Unconquered 1 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Liam Sharp Archie Chilling Adventures Presents: Pop's Chock'lit Shoppe of Horrors by Ryan Cady, Jordan Morris, Amy Chase, Chris Panda, Liana Kangas, Federico Sabbatini, Matt Herms OGN Bea Wolf by Zach Weinersmith, Boulet Extincts: Flight of the Mammoth by Scott Magoon Belle of the Ball by Mari Costa Travis Daventhorpe for the Win! By Wes Molebach Colonel Weird and Little Andromeda by Jeff Lemire, Tate Brombal, Ray Fawkes, Andrea Sorrentino, Tyler Crook, Ariela Kristantina, Dani, Yuko Shimizu, Nick Robles, Marguerite Sauvage, Shawn Kuruneru, Dave Stewart, Jordie Bellaire Kings of Nowhere Vol 2 by Soroush Barazesh War Birds by Geoffrey Wessel, Steve Parkhouse Ray's OGN Corner: Ephemera: A Memoir by Briana Loewinsohn Additional Reviews: Mandalorian 3.4, Picard 3.6, Luther: The Fallen Sun, God of War: Ragnarok, Death or Glory, ScreaIV, Huntress: Year One News: Omninews, Gold Key comics returns with Michael Conrad and Kelly Williams on board, more wacky WB fun, Jonathan Majors arrested, Aristocats live action remake by Quest Love, final Dug Days short will be theatrical release in front of Elemental, Ike Perlmutter shitcanned, Secret Invasion release date Trailers: Owl House final episode, Power Rangers: Once A Ranger, Big Shark, Black Demon, Elemental Comics Countdown (22 Mar 2023): Batman: One Bad Day – Ra's al Ghul by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson Swamp Thing: Green Hell 3 by Jeff Lemire, Shawn Moll, Doug Mahnke, David Baron Punisher 10 by Jason Aaron, Paul Azaceta, Jesus Saiz, Matt Hollingsworth Colonel Weird and Little Andromeda GN by Jeff Lemire, Tate Brombal, Ray Fawkes, Andrea Sorrentino, Tyler Crook, Ariela Kristantina, Dani, Yuko Shimizu, Nick Robles, Marguerite Sauvage, Shawn Kuruneru, Dave Stewart, Jordie Bellaire Superman 2 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell Wasp 3 by Al Ewing, Kasia Niemczyk, Kike Diaz Immortal Sergeant 3 by Joe Kelly, J.M. Ken Niimura Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 106 by Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo Grim 9 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi Belle of the Ball OGN by Mari Costa
Marvel and DC September 2022 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC DC Pride: Tim Drake Special by Meghan Fitzmartin, ALberto Alburquerque, Belen Ortega, Nick Filardo, Alejandro Sanchez, Luis Guerrero, Young Justice Targets Marvel Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty 1 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Carmen Carnero, Nolan Woodard What If Miles Morales? 4 by Yehudi Mercado, Luigi Zagaria, Chris Sotomayor Moon Knight Black White and Blood 2 by Benjamin Percy, David Pepose, Patrick Zircher, Vanes Del Rey, Leonardo Romera, Chris Sotomayor Deadpool Samurai Vol 2 by Sanshiro Kasama, Hikaru Uesugi Marvel's Secret Reverse by Kazuki Takahasi Victor Strange infinity comic by Al Ewing, Ramon Bachs Image Do A Powerbomb 1 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer Seven Sons 1 by Robert Windom, Kelvin Mao, Jae Lee, June Chung Undiscovered Country: Destiny Man Special by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson Bone Orchard Mythos: The Passageway HC by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino AfterShock A Calculated Man 1 by Paul Tobin, Alberto Alburquerque, Mark Englert Behemoth Illusion Witch 1 by Ruben Romero, Andrea Errico Archie The Best Archie Comic Ever Special by ComiXology Never-Ending Party by Rachel Pollack, Joe Corallo, Eva Cabrera, Costanza Oroza GNs Silk Hills by Ryan Ferrier, Brian Level, Kate Sherron Batter Royale by Leisl Adams The Well by Jake Wyatt, Choo Cryptid Club: Bigfoot Takes The Field The Crux by Jason Snyder, Jonathan Banchick, Everson Lyrio, Robert Nugent (The Crux Comic Book) Additional Reviews: Ms. Marvel ep2, Obi-Wan ep5, The Woman Across the Street From The Girl In The Window, Peacemaker s1, Invaders by Chip Zdarsky, Uncommon Type, Young Justice s4, Lightyear, Dead End: Paranormal Park Remembering Tim Sale Iconic Bad Movie Showdown: Van Helsing vs. the Mummy News: Joker 2 and Lady Gaga, 3 animated Avatar movies coming (Kyoshi in 2024, Zuko in 2025, Korra in 2025), Alex Hirsch tells all, WWE news, GOT sequel series, Omni news, Marvel gets Planet of the Apes license, Strange World, No More Ezra, Hercules live adaptation, Von Erich and Zac Efron, Wonder Man series Comics Countdown: Bone Orchard Mythos: The Passageway GN by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino Well GN by Jake Wyatt, Choo Batter Royale GN by Leisl Adams Eight Billion Genies 2 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne Radiant Black 15 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Alec Siegel, Eduardo Ferigato, Igor Monti Superman: Son of Kal-El 12 by Tom Taylor, Cian Tormey, Scott Hanna, Ruairi Coleman, Raul Fernandez, Matt Herms, Federico Blee Do A Powerbomb 1 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer Batgirls 7 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Robbi Rodriguez, Rico Renzi Grim 2 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi Undiscovered Country: Destiny Man Special by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson
Brian Level is a multitalented comics creator having worked on numerous titles: Chained to the Grave, Batman vs Bigby, and the recent crowdfunded project The Brothers James among many others. He's releasing an Appalachian horror original graphic novel with Oni Press called Silk Hills in late May/early June alongside co-writer Ryan Ferrier and artist Kate Sherron. Comic Book Yeti's Media Editor, Byron O'Neal, sat down with Brian to talk about the new project and along the way got sidetracked, as usual, chatting about tattoos and horror films. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Halloween! In this special episode I am joined by my lovely wife Melody! Come along as we discuss our favorite horror things, our differing horror tastes, and we even go over some recent horror movies we have watched! On top of all that, I asked a bunch of my guests to tell us their favorite horror thing so get ready to hear what Lesly Julien, Brian Flint, Andrew Baena, Dave Scheidt, Michael Conrad, LK Ingino, Noah Bailey, Brian Level, Eamon Hill, Jules Rivera, Scott Brian Wilson, Kelly Williams, and Brian LeTendre say is their favorite horror thing! Please considering supporting the show on KO-FI at https://ko-fi.com/comicscoffeemetal COMICS-COFFEE-METAL is hosted by DON CARDENAS Twitter: @doncardenasart Instagram: @doncardenasart Website: doncardenasart.com EMAIL: comicscoffeemetal@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comicscoffeemetal/support
Jace chats with comic creator Brian Level about his current Zoop Campaign The Brothers James. A series nearly ten years in the making, this campaign finishes off this gritty, visceral revenge tale set in the South and starring two brothers who don't take crap from anyone. The campaign is already funded so you are guaranteed to get the book. Join the guys to hear what the story is all about and hear about the evolution of the series over time.
Brian Level is a writer and artist who has worked for Marvel and DC Comics on books such as Absolute Carnage, Vader: Dark Visions, and currently on Batman vs. Bigby! A Wolf in Gotham…a Fables/Batman crossover book. Currently he has a project funding on the new crowdsourcing platform known as Zoop. The Brothers James is […]
This week in Episode 504, Wayne talks with Brian Level from The Brothers James, which you can support at Zoop.gg at this link! Brian Level is a busy guy! He currently has a crowdfunding campaign underway on Zoop.gg until October 20 for The Brothers James, and it's described this way: “Brian Level and Ryan Ferrier return to THE BROTHERS JAMES with love in their hearts and more highway miles behind them to revisit the series that launched them into comics! Alongside rarely seen early artwork from Michael Walsh and Brian Level, Eamon Hill joins the team to drive the story to its bloody and heart-wrenching conclusion. Finished and collected here for the first time ever! And for issue collectors, the brand new final issue #5 will be available at last, as well as new covers for issues #1-4!” Brian discusses how this book came to be as well as Batman Vs. Bigby! A Wolf in Gotham from DC, a six-issue miniseries now underway he provides the art for! He's a fun creator to talk with so, don't miss this great conversation! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patreon member. It will help ensure Wayne's Comics Podcast continues far into the future!
Dan sits down with artist Brian Level about his work on Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows (vol. 2) #11-12 and Absolute Carnage: Separation Anxiety #1, plus insights into working alongside Ryan Stegman, and freelance work at Marvel. Plus, a discussion of his new book “The Brothers James”. Back the Zoop of “The Brothers James”: https://zoop.gg/c/thebrothersjames […] The post Amazing Friends: Brian Level appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
Comic Reviews: Batman vs. Bigby: A Wolf in Gotham 1 by Bill Willingham, Brian Level, Jay Leisten, Lee Loughridge Deathstroke Inc. 1 by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Hi-Fi Wonder Woman: Black and Gold 4 by Sina Grace, Andrew Constant, Nnedi Okorafor, Paul Azaceta, Andrew McLean, Nicola Scott, Leonardo Romero, Jack Cole Wonderful Women of the World by Laurie Halse Andersen, Mikki Kendall, A.D'Amico, Sarah Kuhn, Lynne Yoshii, Carrie Strachan, Corinna Bechko, Anastasia Longoria, Louise Simonson, Nicole Goux, Melissa Marr, Marcela Cespedes, Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich, Sharee Miller, Silvana Brys, Traci Sorell, Natasha Donovan, Lilah Sturges, Devaki Neogi, Triona Farrell, Marieke Nijkamp, Ashanti Fortson, Jadzia Axelrod, Michaela Washington, Magdalene Visaggio, Emma Kubert, Cecil Castellucci, Carina Guevara, Dr. Sheena C. Howard, Laylie Frazier, Kami Garcia and Igzell, Jody Houser Michiums, Danielle Page, Brittney Williams, Caitlin Quirk, Amanda Deibert, Cat Staggs, Son M., Safiya Zerrougui, Amanda Deibert, Hanie Mohd, and Shari Chankhamma Beast Boy Loves Raven GN by Kami Garcia Darkhold Alpha by Steve Orlando, Cian Tormey, Jesus Aburtov Extreme Carnage: Omega by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Manuel Garcia, Cam Smith, Guru eFX Inferno 1 by Jonathan Hickman, Valerio Schiti, David Curiel Infinity Comics: Deadpool 1 by Gerry Duggan, Lucas Werneck, Geoffo, Rachelle Rosenberg Infinity Comics: It's Jeff 6 by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru Spider-Ham: Great Power No Responsibility GN by Steve Foxe, Shadia Amin Die 20 by Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans Children of the Plague by Robert Love, Jeffrey Kimbler, David Walker Stranger Things: The Tomb of Ybwen 1 by Greg Pak, Diego Galindo, Francesco Segala Firefly: River Run by David Booher, Andres Genolet, Mattia Iacono 10 Years to Death by Aaron Douglas, Cliff Richards Gun Honey 1 by Charles Ardai, Ang Hor Kheng, Asifur Rahman Human Remains 1 by Peter Milligan, Sally Cantirino, Dearbhla Kelly, Tim Daniel Verge 1 by Bryce McLellan, Silvo Db Impossible Jones 1 by Karl Kesel, David Hahn, Tony Avina Corset 1 by Jurii Kirney, Elina Kiyushnikova Soulstream OGN by Saida Wolf Night of the Cadillacs 1 by Jake Hearns, Jeff Marsick, Kirk Manley City of Dragons Vol 1 by Jaimal Yogis, Vivian Truong Market Day 1 by James Sturm Verse Vol 1 by Sam Beck Garlic and the Vampire GN by Bree Paulsen Life of Melody GN by Mari Costa Growing Up by T.S. Luther, Monica Aldrin, Kuen Tang 99 Cent Theatre: Notes 1 by Matthew J Burbridge Saah by Syd Fini Life of a Step-Dad Vol 1 and Vol 2 by Sam Hudson Additional Reviews: Midnight Mass, What If?, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Babyteeth, Amphibia season premiere, new cartoon (The Ghost and Molly McGee) Longbox of Horror: Gotham High News: Kami Garcia's next two OGNs announced, Babylon 5 reboot, Kelly Thompson to substack, Scarlet vs. Disney conclusion, Steve Orlando takes over Marauders, Batman '89 sales, Gene Luen Yang's American Born Chinese picked up Trailers: I Know What You Did Last Summer, Encanto Comics Countdown: Die 20 by Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans Batman/Superman 22 by Gene Luen Yang, Paul Pelletier, Ivan Reis, Keith Champagne, Danny Miki, Hi-Fi Department of Truth 13 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds, Bidikar Thor 17 by Donny Cates, Michele Bandini, D'Amico, Matt Wilson Robin 6 by Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Luis Gurrero Undiscovered Country 16 by Charles Soule, Scott Snyder, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Matt Wilson Inferno 1 by Jonathan Hickman, Valerio Schiti, David Curiel Good Asian 5 by Pornsak PichetshoteLee Loughridge, Alexandre Tefenkgi Life of Melody GN by Mari Costa Locke & Key/Sandman: Hell and Gone 2 by Joe Hill, Gabriel Rodriguez, Jay Fotos
On this edition of GVN's Talking Comics Interview, we catch up with Artist Brian Level. Brian has worked for most of the current comic publishing houses and is now promoting his 5th and final issue of The Brothers James series along with writer Ryan Ferrier and Artist Eamon Hill. So, we are discussing a bit about that, their books campaign with Zoop, his beginnings, his work as a Tattoo artist and more. Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/GeekVibesNationWebsite - https://geekvibesnation.comInstagram - https://instagram.com/geekvibesnationSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/geek-vibes-nation/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Comics artist and tattooer (never call him a tatooist!) Brian Level gets stranded on the Hypothetical Island with Reilly and George for a discussion of revenge, respawning, and crappy iterations of Star Wars. Also, learn what is Batman.
This week I have returning guest BRIAN LEVEL along with newcomer EAMON HILL! We chat about the new THE BROTHERS JAMES Zoop Campaign, how that all came about, a bunch of metal, and art talk! Also I talk about Two Brothers Coffee, STOKED! by Dave Stokes, and THE METALLICA BLACKLIST, a collection of MetallicA covers by a plethora of artists! Twitter: @brian_level Twitter: @Eamon_d_hill THE BROTHERS JAMES ZOOP CAMPAIGN DAVE STOKES WEBSITE Please considering supporting the show on KO-FI at https://ko-fi.com/comicscoffeemetal COMICS-COFFEE-METAL is hosted by DON CARDENAS Twitter: @doncardenasart Instagram: @doncardenasart Website: doncardenasart.com EMAIL: comicscoffeemetal@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comicscoffeemetal/support
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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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Comics Reviews: Man-Bat 1 by Dave Wielgosz, Sumit Kumar, Romulo Fajardo Jr Flash Facts OGN DC Universe Infinite: Let Them Live Avengers Mech Strike 1 by Jed MacKay, Carlos Magno, Guru eFX King in Black: Black Knight by Si Spurrier, Jesus Saiz King in Black: Marauders 1 by Gerry Duggan, Luke Ross, Carlos Lopez Legend of Shang-Chi 1 by Alyssa Wong, Andie Tong, Rachelle Rosenberg Deep Beyond 1 by Mirka Andolfo, David Goy, Andrea Broccardo, Barbara Nosenzo Fear Case 1 by Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins, Hilary Jenkins Die!namite: Our Bloody Valentine by Fred Van Lente, Drew Moss, Kike Diaz, Lee Ferguson, Ellie Wright Vampirella: Valentine's Day Special by Tom Sniegoski, Jeannine Acheson, Marcos Ramos, Dinei Ribeiro Sonjaversal 1 by Christopher Hastings, Pasquale Qualano, Jordi Perez, Kike Diaz Chained to the Grave 1 by Andy Eschenbach, Brian Level, Kate Sherron Star Wars: High Republic Adventures 1 by Daniel Jose Older, Harvey Tolibao, Rebecca Nalty Luna 1 by Maria Llovet Maniac of New York 1 by Elliott Kalan, Andrea Mutti Redemption 1 by Christa Faust, Mike Deodato Jr, Lee Loughridge Spector Inspectors 1 by Bowen McCurdy, Kaitlyn Musto They Fell From the Sky 1 by Buenaventura, Tarrego, DJ Chavis Additional Reviews: Wonder Woman by Gail Simone, CW show overview, Ratched s1, WandaVision ep5, Snoopy Show News: new Sonic animated series on Netflix, Ryan Coogler pens extended deal with Disney, Flanagan's next Netflix series announced, Wakanda series, Midnight Club casting, first DC Universe Infinite exclusive comic, Wonder Girl series launching in May, Fantastic Four: Life Story by Mark Russell, CW renewals, Immortal Hulk madness, Mister Miracle miniseries featuring Shiloh Norman, Peter Parker the Amazing Shutterbug, Infinite Frontier resurrection, Humanoids, Future State ongoing, Siege Society, Keanu the Hunter, Shazadam, Bad Idea Trailers: Falcon/Winter Soldier Comics Countdown: Runaways 33 by Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, Dee Cunniffe Helllblazer: Rise and Fall 3 by Tom Taylor, Darick Robertson, Diego Rodriguez Fear Case 1 by Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins, Hilary Jenkin Venom 33 by Donny Cates, Iban Coello, Jesus Aburtov Canto II: The Hollow Men 5 by David Booher, Drew Zucker, Vittorio Astone Harley Quinn and the Birds of Prey 4 by Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Alex Sinclair Future State: Wonder Woman 2 by Joelle Jones, Jordie Bellaire Wrong Earth: Night and Day 2 by Tom Peyer, Juan Castro, Jamal Igle Future State: Swamp Thing 2 by Ram V, Mike Perkins, June Chung Flash Facts OGN
We've got a unique entry to the creator series today! With 3/4 of the creative team behind Chained to the Grave #1 coming from IDW on Feb 3rd. Writers Andy Eschenbach & Brian Level along with artist Kate Sherron join me to talk about the project and their journey through comics. We ramble along and invent a kickstarter along the way. Great to interview the team, can't wait to talk about the plot more as the book rolls out this spring! We're catching up with the Letterer Micah Myers here in the beginning of Feb! Andy Eschenbach - @AndyEschenbach Brian Level - @Brian_Level Kate Sherron - @KateSherron @afterdragons_ afterdragons.com
This week features something a bit different; 5 stories showing 5 different Darth Vader stories, with artwork for each comic being by different people! In brief, the stories include; Vader as a savior on a unknown world, an imperial officer driven mad with fear, a woman hopelessly in love, a cocky rebel pilot, and a terrifying hallucinogenic trip, plus information on exogorths/space slugs (big worm from Empire Strikes Back). Vader Dark Visions were all written by Dennis “Hopeless” Hallum (art all different per issue). Issue 1 was released March 2019, issue 5 June 2019 and the trade paperback was released August 2019. Artists – 1: Paolo Villanelli, 2: Brian Level, 3: David Lopez & Javi Pina, 4: Stephen Mooney and 5: Geraldo Borges. Colourists – 1: Arif Prianto, 2: Jordan Boyd, 3: Muntsa Vicete, 4: Lee Loughbridge and 5: Marco Menyz. In the last episode of SWCIC (episode 40), Mike tackled 6 individual comic stories, including R2-D2 taking out a whole Star Destroyer of stormtroopers, Sana & Lando's con before Empire Strikes Back, Luke & Leia being stranded on an unknown planet, Han & Chewie taking Grakkus The Hutt prisoner, SCAR squadron finding a rebel base on Horox III and an angry Nikto from Han's past causes trouble for him & Leia! Mike was on the latest episode of 20th Century Geek, talking about Batman '66 and the two Burton-Batman movies, in the first of a 3 part Batman retrospective, check it out: https://spoti.fi/3sTeN2m All of the below episodes where Mike guested are found right here, on the feed of Comics In Motion! Ep 19 of Mandatory Marvel & DC; with Max Byrne to talk about the New 52 Batman story Death Of The Family: https://spoti.fi/3isIWka Indie Comics Spotlight, where he & Tony spoke about Mark Russell's run of The Lone Ranger comics: https://spoti.fi/3oJsQ7Y Comics On Trial, prosecuting Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker against Tony of Indie Comics Spotlight with Mike's occasional co-host Megan as the judge (6th December): https://spoti.fi/3otJN5I In an earlier ep of Comics On Trial, Mike defended The Phantom Menace against Scott of 20th Century Geek, with Paul of Superheroes For Dummies as the judge, also found on this feed (20th September): https://spoti.fi/2FTjvZI Get some great deals at Humble Bundle and support Comics In Motion: https://www.humblebundle.com/?partner=comicsinmotion Comics In Motion also has an excellent offer exclusively for our listeners - go to http://tkopresents.com/discount/MOTION20 and use the promo code MOTION20 at checkout, you will receive a 20% discount! Comics in Motion is proud to partner with Lenovations Press! Check out their high quality independent comics here. Mike is also the host of a podcast called Genuine Chit-Chat where he speaks with a different guest each week about a wide array of topics where no subject is off limits – GCC can be listened to in the same place you're listening to this show, so there's no excuse to not check it out! Find Mike @GenuineChitChat on Twitter, @Genuine_ChitChat on Instagram and /GenuineChitChat on Facebook! Intro theme arranged by Mike Burton, backing music by Eric Matyas at www.soundimage.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support
A long time ago... six feet under... Written and Directed by Glenn McQuaid. Featuring Grace Cooper, Martha Harmon Pardee, Glenn McQuaid. music by Glenn McQuaid. Released November 25, 2020. Poster by Brian Level.
A long time ago... six feet under... Written and Directed by Glenn McQuaid. Featuring Grace Cooper, Martha Harmon Pardee, Glenn McQuaid. Music by Glenn McQuaid. Released November 25, 2020. Poster by Brian Level.
Three nights under the spell of a full moon, Charles can't fathom the things he's done. Writer/director Larry Fessenden. Featuring: Larry Fessenden, John Speredakos, Juan Carlos Hernandez, Teresa Kelsey, Caprice Benedetti , Matthew Stephen Huffman. Performed Live August 2, 2019. Poster by Brian Level.
Three nights under the spell of a full moon, Charles can't fathom the things he's done. Writer/director Larry Fessenden. Featuring: Larry Fessenden, John Speredakos, Juan Carlos Hernandez, Teresa Kelsey, Caprice Benedetti , Matthew Stephen Huffman. Performed Live August 2, 2019. Poster by Brian Level.
A one hour special celebrating 10 years of Tales with cherished collaborators and your hosts Glenn McQuaid and Larry Fessenden. Featuring Clay McLeod Chapman, John Speredakos, James Le Gros, April Snellings, Graham Reznick, Sam Zimmerman. Digital poem premieres: Simon Is Hiding - The Town That's Not There. recorded October 27 2020 on an international Zoom Call. Poster by Brian Level.
A one hour special celebrating 10 years of Tales with cherished collaborators and your hosts Glenn McQuaid and Larry Fessenden. Featuring Clay McLeod Chapman, John Speredakos, James Le Gros, April Snellings, Graham Reznick, Sam Zimmerman. Digital poem premieres: Simon Is Hiding - The Town That's Not There. recorded October 27 2020 on an international Zoom Call. Poster by Brian Level.
Today we continue the trend of Content for Covid by chatting with comic and tattoo artist Brian Level. He’s drawn everything from Batman to Thanos. And I bet he’s done at least ONE Tasmanian Devil tattoo…or at least a Dolphin saying “Wazzzup!” But today we talk about all the things he’s been watching/reading/playing since the whole Covid-19 shutdown began a few weeks ago. We even get into a pretty deep breakdown on spirituality and chess…trust me. It will make sense. Be Our Heroes Canada - https://www.facebook.com/beourheroescanada/ Contact: Twitter @Fearless_Fred Facebook @fearlessfredontheradio Guest: Brian Level - @brian_level
This episode we have artist and writer BRIAN LEVEL. Brian is a stellar creator and extremely thoughtful guy. Join us as we discuss Brian's changing art style, his upcoming projects, how faith affects his work, and a discussion of making difficult comics.
A man tries to bargain with the devil to change the fate of his son after a deadly accident. Written and directed by Larry Fessenden. Featuring Larry Fessenden, James Le Gros, Noah Le Gros, Lauren Ashley Carter, John Speredakos, Matthew Stephen Huffman. Guitar & drums Jack Fessenden. Sax Larry Fessenden. Performed Live August 20th 2016. Poster by Brian Level.
A man tries to bargain with the devil to change the fate of his son after a deadly accident. Written and directed by Larry Fessenden. Featuring Larry Fessenden, James Le Gros, Noah Le Gros, Lauren Ashley Carter, John Speredakos, Matthew Stephen Huffman. Guitar & drums Jack Fessenden. Sax Larry Fessenden. Performed Live August 20th 2016. Poster by Brian Level.
A comatose patient tries desperately to communicate with the outside world. Written and directed by Glenn McQuaid. Featuring John Speredakos, Caprice Benedetti, Juan Carlos Hernandez, Teresa Kelsey, Matthew Stephen Huffman. Performed live August 2, 2019. Poster by Brian Level.
A comatose patient tries desperately to communicate with the outside world. Written and directed by Glenn McQuaid. Featuring John Speredakos, Caprice Benedetti, Juan Carlos Hernandez, Teresa Kelsey, Matthew Stephen Huffman. Performed live August 2, 2019. Poster by Brian Level.
DC Solicits, Titans: Burning Rage, White Trees, Absolute Carnage: Scream and Separation Anxiety, Conan: Exodus, Age of Conan: Valeria, Star Wars Adventures Annual, Gwenpool Strikes Back, Punisher Kill Krew, Silver Surfer: Prodigal Sun, Omni, Once & Future, Show's End, Cheshire Crossing Reviews: Black Science, She-Ra, Good Omens, Preacher, Derry Girls, Fleabag, Ice Cream Man, Killing Eve, Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein, What We Do In The Shadows News: Wild CATS, Kelly Thompson/Chris Bachalo Deadpool, Yondo, Morbius, Scream, Phoebe Waller Bridge, Obi-Wan, Krypton, Bog Bodies, George RR Martin, Art Spiegelman Comics Review Details: Titans: Burning Rage 1 by Dan Jurgens, Scot Eaton, Wayne Faucher, MonkeySeed White Trees 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Kris Anka, Matt Wilson Absolute Carnage: Scream 1 by Cullen Bunn, Gerardo Sandoval, Victor Nava, Erick Arciniega Absolute Carnage: Separation Anxiety by Clay McLeod Chapman, Brian Level, Jordan Boyd Conan the Barbarian: Exodus by Esad Ribic Age of Conan: Valeria 1 by Meredith Finch, Aneke, Andy Troy Gwenpool Strikes Back by Leah Williams, David Baldeon, Jesus Aburtov Punisher Kill Krew 1 by Gerry Duggan, Juan Ferrera Silver Surfer: Prodigal Sun by Peter David, Francesco Manna, Espen Grundetjern Star Wars Adventures Annual by Cavan Scott, Mauricet, Charlie Kirchoff, Elsa Charretier, Pierrick Colinet, Margaux Saltel Omni 1 by Devin Grayson, Alitha Martinez, Bryan Valenza, Carla Speed McNeil, Meredith Laxton Once & Future 1 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Show's End by Anthony Cleveland, Jeferson Sadzinski, Julian Gonzalez Cheshire Crossing GN by Andy Weir Comics Countdown, 14 Aug 2019: Gideon Falls 16 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Silver Surfer: Black 3 by Donny Cates, Tradd Moore, Dave Stewart Once & Future 1 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Gogor 4 by Ken Garing Oblivion Song 18 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Annalisa Leoni Black Hammer/Justice League 2 by Jeff Lemire, Michael Walsh Sonata 3 by David Hine, Brian Haberlin, Geirrod Van Dyke Powers of X 2 by Jonathan Hickman, RB Silva, Marte Gracia Fantastic Four 13 by Dan Slott, Sean Izaakse, Marcio Menyz Detective Comics 1009 by Peter Tomasi, Christian Duce Fernandez, Luis Guerrero
Lois Lane, Superman: Up In The Sky, Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds, Captain America & the Invaders: Bahamas Triangle, FF: Prodigal Sun, Ms. Marvel Annual, Secret Warps: Soldier Supreme Annual, Star Wars: Target Vader, Star Wars: Age of Resistance: Finn, Aero, No One Left to Fight, Black Hammer Encyclopedia, Sea of Stars, Space Bandits, Postal: Deliverance, Test Reviews: Spider-Man: Far From Home, Stranger Things s3, Hush, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina News: Spaceworld, Hellmouth, Marvel Zombies, Flash director, new comic company from Groening, the end of Mad, new image series, Mike Flanagan Netflix series, new DC comic line based on RWBY, Mulan Teaser, Ariel casting controversy, Invisible Woman over-ship Comics Details: Lois Lane 1 by Greg Rucka, Mike Perkins, Paul Mounts Superman: Up In The Sky 1 by Tom King, Andy Kubert, Sandra Hope, Brad Anderson Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds 1 by Gerard Way, Jeremy Lambert, James Harvey, Sajan Rai Captain America & The Invaders: Bahamas Triangle by Roy Thomas, Jerry Ordway, Jay David Ramos Fantastic Four: Prodigal Sun by Peter David, Francesco Manna, Espen Grundetjern Ms. Marvel Annual by Mags Visaggio, Jon Lam, Msassyk Secret Warps: Soldier Supreme Annual by Al Ewing, Carlos Gomez, Mark Waid, Alex Lins, Erick Arciniega Star Wars: Target Vader 1 by Robbie Thompson, Cris Bolson, Marc Laming, Erick Arciniega, Federico Blee, Jordan Boyd, Neeraj Menon, Andres Mossa Star Wars: Age of Resistance: Finn by Tom Taylor, Ramon Rosanas, Guru eFX Aero 1 by Greg Pak, Zhou Liefen, Xu Ming, Pop Mahn, Federico Blee No One Left To Fight 1 by Aubrey Sitterson, Fico Ossio World of Black Hammer Encyclopedia by Jeff Lemire, Tate Brombal, Tyler Crook, Marie Enger, Ray Fawkes, Sina Grace, Brian Hurtt, Sandy Jarrell, Matt Kindt, Emi Lenox, David Rubin, Lucy Sullivan, Rich Tommaso, Wilfredo Torres, Christian Ward, Tonci Zonjic Sea of Stars 1 by Jason Aaron, Dennis Hallum, Stephen Green, Rico Renzi Space Bandits 1 by Mark Millar, Matteo Scalera Postal: Deliverance 1 by Bryan Hill, Matt Hawkins, Raffaele Ienco Test 1 by Christopher Sebela, Jen Hickman Comics Countdown: Black Hammer: Age of Doom 11 by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, Dave Stewart Sea of Stars 1 by Jason Aaron, Dennis Hallum, Stephen Green, Rico Renzi Deathstroke 45 by Christopher Priest, Fernando Pasarin, Jason Paz, Wade Von Grawbadger, Jeromy Cox Immortal Hulk 20 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Belardino Brabo, Marc Deering, Ruy Jose, Brian Level, Paul Mounts Green Lantern 9 by Grant Morrison, Liam Sharp, Steve Oliff Giant Days 52 by John Allison, Max Sarin, Whitney Cogar Harley Quinn 63 by Sam Humphries, Otto Schmidt Star Trek Year Five 3 by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Stephen Thompson, Charlie Kirchoff Long Con 10 by Ben Coleman, Dylan Meconis, Emilee Denich, Fred Stresing Crowded 7 by Christopher Sebela, Ro Stein, Ted Brandt, Tree Farrell
Brian and Daniel speak with artist Brian Level about his life as a tattoo artist, author, comic book illustrator and what inspires him to keep creating.http://www.illuminauttattoo.comAnd of course you can keep in touch with everything we are doing at easymojobaby.com
Hey listeners, we have an extra special episode for you today!! Our friend and very talented Brian Level stops in to tell us all about everything. You may know Brian from drawing Thanos Legacy, The Mantle, Deadpool Mercs for Money, Batman New 52 and so much more! This was a very fun episode to do … Continue reading Episode 27- Brian Level (and his knittin sticks) →
Episode 135: Brian Level The Comic Pros & Cons podcast is back at it once again with another interview from New York Comic Con‘s artist alley, and this week Derek is joined by the amazing artist, Brian Level. Derek sits down with Brian to discuss his career in comics, his process and how it has+ Read More
Dreaming, Border Town, Cover, US vs. Murder Inc, Asgardians of the Galaxy, Old Man Logan Annual, Silver Surfer Annual, Doctor Aphra Annual, Thanos Legacy, War Bears, Crystal Fighters, James Bond Origin, Bully Wars, Guncats, Day 165, Family Graves, Plush Reviews: World’s Greatest Superheroes by Dini and Ross, Walking Dead HC 14 News: New Guardians by Cates and Shaw, Captain Marvel set pics, Timothy Dalton as the chief in Doom Patrol, Superior Octopus ongoing by Gage and Hawkthorne, AHS trailer, a Guardian will die in Infinity Wars, Jordan Peele Candyman remake, new series from Image ‘Die’, She-Ra trailer Comics Details: Dreaming 1 by Si Spurrier, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes Border Town 1 by Eric Esquivel, Ramon Villalobos, Tamra Bonvillain Cover 1 by Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack, Zu Orzu United States vs. Murder Inc. 1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Michael Avon Oeming, Taki Soma Asgardians of the Galaxy 1 by Cullen Bunn, Matteo Lolli, Federico Blee Old Man Logan Annual by Ed Brisson, Simone Di Meo, Dono Sanchez-Almara Silver Surfer Annual by Ethan Sacks, Andre Lima Araujo Doctor Aphra Annual 2 by Si Spurrier, Caspar Wijngaard Thanos Legacy by Donny Cates, Brian Level, Jordan Boyd, Gerry Duggan, Cory Smith, Ruth Redmond War Bears 1 by Margaret Atwood, Ken Steacy Crystal Fighters OGN by Jen Bartel, Tyler Bartel Bully Wars 1 by Skottie Young, Aaron Conley, Jean-Francois Beaulieu James Bond Origin 1 by Jeff Parker, Bob Q, Simon Bowland Guncats 1 by Samantha Wallschlaeger, Joge Rosa Rantila Day 165 by Doug Wright, Joseph Haemmerle, Frank T. Allen Family Graves 1 by Timothy Bach, Brian Atkins, Lima, Della Verde Plush 1 by Holly Daughtrey Comics Countdown 05 Sep 2018: Black Science 38 by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno Dinisio Cover 1 by Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack, Zu Orzu Batman 54 by Tom King, Matt Wagner, Tomeu Morey Deathstroke 35 by Christopher Priest, Carlo Pagulayan, Andy Owens, Jason Paz, Jeromy Cox Dreaming 1 by Si Spurrier, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes Outpost Zero 3 by Sean McKeever, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Shadow Roads 3 by Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt, AC Zamudio, Carlos Zamudio Cosmic Ghost Rider 3 by Donny Cates, Dylan Burnett, Antonio Fabela Injustice 2 33 by Tom Taylor, Xermanico, J Nanjan Avengers 7 by Jason Aaron, Sara Pichelli, Elisabetta D’Amico, Justin Ponsor
In this episode, Greg and Rahul discuss the following: There's chatter and first impressions the beginning of the episode about The new Playstation 4 game Marvel's Spider-Man (https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/marvels-spider-man-ps4/) - Silver Surfer Annual (2018) #1 (https://comicstore.marvel.com/Silver-Surfer-Annual-2018-1/digital-comic/49118) - Cover #1 (https://www.dccomics.com/comics/cover-2018/cover-1) - Batman: The Jiro Kuwata Batmanga (https://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/batman-the-jiro-kuwata-batmanga-2014/batman-the-jiro-kuwata-batmanga-book-1) - Border Town #1 (https://www.vertigocomics.com/comics/border-town-2018/border-town-1) Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! If you like what we do please consider donating to us (https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals) at https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals. All contributions will be used to defray the cost of hosting the website. Ace Comicals, over and out!#
This week a lot of TV shows got canceled, we say goodbye to Margot Kidder, a troll got trolled, we interview artist and writer Brian Level about his work on The Mantle, Spider-man, The Avengers and how his love of horror is shaping what he is doing next, and we try to bring some new life to old show by remixing them.
Brian Level is an exceptional artist and a huge Eddie and the Cruisers fan. Listen to Brian profess his love[...]
Adam West, Darth Vader 1, Iceman 1, Secret Empire: Brave New World 1, Divided States of Hysteria 1, Unsound 1, Baby Teeth 1, Magnus 1, Harvey Hits 1, Wonder Woman/Steve Trevor, Justice League 22, Batman 24, Reborn, Night Owl Society, Black Panther trailer, Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, Doctor Who "Empress of Mars" Details: Darth Vader 1 by Charles Soule, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Cam Smith, Chris Eliopoulos; Iceman 1 by Sina Grace, Alessandro Vitti, Rachelle Rosenberg; Secret Empire: Brave New World 1 by Paul Allor, Brian Level, Jeremy Whitley, Diego Olortegui, Nick Kocher, J Tana Ford; Divided States of Hysteria 1 by Howard Chaykin; Unsound 1 by Cullen Bunn, Jack Cole; Baby Teeth 1 by Donny Cates, Garry Brown; Magnus 1 by Kyle Higgins, Jorge Fornes, Chuck Wendig, Alvaro Sarraseca; Wonder Woman/Steve Trevor by Tim Seeley, Christian Duce, Alan Passalaqua 07 Jun Comics Countdown: 10. Wonder Woman/Steve Trevor by Tim Seeley, Christian Duce, Alan Passalaqua 9. Spider-Man/Deadpool 18 by Joe Kelly, Ed McGuinness, Jay Leisten, Mark Morales 8. Paper Girls 15 by Brian K Vaughan, Cliff Chiang 7. Shade the Changing Girl 9 by Cecil Castellucci, Marley Zarcone, Ande Parks, Kelly Fitzpatrick 6. Deathstroke 20 by Christopher Priest, Larry Hama, Carlo Pagulayan, Sean Parsons, Jason Paz 5. Dr. Strange 20 by Jason Aaron, Chris Bachalo, Kevin Nowlan, Livesay, Jaime Mendoza, Victor Olazaba, Tim Townsend, Al Vey 4. Unsound 1 by Cullen Bunn, Jack Cole 3. Eternal Empire 2 by Sarah Vaughn, Jonathan Luna 2. Batman 24 by Tom King, David Finch, Clay Mann, Seth Mann, Danny Miki, Jordie Bellaire 1. Rock Candy Mountain 3 by Kyle Starks
Justice League of America Rebirth, Detective Comics 950, Kingpin 1, Uncanny Inhumans 1.MU, Death Be Damned 1, Steven Universe, Shadowman: Battle of New Stalingrad, Lego Batman, Legion, Stranger Things 2, Infinity War, Runaways parents casting, Secret Empire, Luke Cage, Marvel and A-listers, Dept H, Mae, Jason Shiga's Demon, Goddamned, Baker Street Peculiars, Red Handed, Beware the Slender Man. Details: Justice League of America Rebirth by Steve Orlando, Ivan Reis, Oclair Albert, Joe Prado, Marcelo Maiolo; Detective Comics 950 by James Tynion IV, Marcio Takara, Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira; Kingpin 1 by Matt Rosenberg, Ben Torres, Jordan Boyd; Uncanny Inhumans 1.MU by Paul Allor, Brian Level, Jordan Boyd; Death Be Damned 1 by Ben Acker, Ben Blacker, Hannah Christenson, Juan Useche; Steven Universe 1 by Melanie Gillman, Katy Farina; Divinity III: Shadowman and the Battle for New Stalingrad by Scott Wilson, Robert Gill, Andrew Dalhouse, Matt Kindt, Juan Jose Ryp 08 Feb 2017 Comics Countdown: 10. New Superman 8 by Gene Luen Yang, Billy Tan 9. Namesake 4 by Steve Orlando, Jakub Rebelka 8. East of West 31 by Jonathan Hickman, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin Jr 7. Deadman: Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love 3 by Sara Vaughn, Lan Medina, Jose Villarrubia 6. Kingpin 1 by Matt Rosenberg, Ben Torres, Jordan Boyd 5. All-Star Batman 7 by Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay 4. All-New Wolverine 17 by Tom Taylor, Djibril Morissette-Phan, Michael Garland 3. Justice League of America Rebirth by Steve Orlando, Ivan Reis, Oclair Albert, Joe Prado, Marcelo Maiolo 2. Black Science 28 by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera 1. Detective Comics 950 by James Tynion IV, Marcio Takara, Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira
Dave Jordan and Where Do We Go from Here #4, CBLDF Presents: She Changed Comics from Image, our NYCC 2016 wrap featuring Frank Cho, Budd Root, Daniel Warren Johnson, Daniel Govar, Grendel, Bill Sienkiewicz, Matthew Clarke, Mahmud Asrar, J. Gonzo, Clayton Crain, Mark Morales, Kieth Williams, Doug Mahnke, Christoper Priest, Peter Tomasi, Tom King, Walt and Louise Simonson, Tom Fowler, Gisele Legace, Eric Canete, Deathstroke, Jake Parker, Jerome Opena, Dyan Dunlevy and Fred Van Lente, Ryan Browne, Felipe Andrade, Tony Fleecs, Jimmy Palmiotti, Andy Belanger, Mike McKone, Brent Schoonover, Jason Latour, Dennis Hopeless, Brian Level, Dave Dwonch, Dan Parent, Brett Blevins, Brian Stelfreeze, Jamal Igle, Sanford Greene, Luke Cage, Jeremy Haun, Jason Hurley, Dexter Vines, Garry Brown, Jimmy Cheung, Juan Doe, Kim Jung Gi, Tom Raney, Joe Kelly, Tim Seeley, Chris Burnham, Tom Kelly, Frank Brunner, plus Entertainment Weekly's Super Hero Power Index, Kyle Hotz, The Electric Sublime #1 by W. Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo, and Mat Lopes from IDW, Kill or Be Killed by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, and Elizabeth Breitweiser from Image, A Lonely Place of Dying, Jason Shiga's Demon Volume 1 from :01 First Second, the Logan and Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 trailers, and a whole mess more!
This episode we're joined by official friend of the show Nikki Sherman; colorist, artist, writer, and contributor for Comicosity.com! Our conversation is cut woefully short due to technical difficulties, however for the time we do have we talk about such things as Pokemon Go, Jeff Lemire's immense talent, and the professionalism of comics podcasts (specifically our own!). We also review some comics: Black Hammer #1, Weird Detective #2 and Plutona #1-5! Then before we get cut off we talk about Nikki's comic of choice- Black Mask's We Can Never Go Home, by Matthew Rosenberg, Patrick Kindlon, Josh Hood and Brian Level!Find out more on the That's The Issue website.
Remembering Darwyn Cooke, Top 10 in April comics sales, Captain America Civil War, X-Men Apocalypse reviews, Marvel TV and movie news, DC TV and movie news, Powers TV show, Locke and Key, and the Comics Countdown for 11 May 2016. Detailed: Darwyn Cooke, New Frontier, Parker, Catwoman, X-Statix, Minutemen, Batman Beyond; Top 10 comics sales (Star Wars, Black Panther, Gwenpool, Harley Quinn, Batman); Captain America Civil War Take Three; X-Men Apocalypse reviews; Black Panther casting; Locke & Key; Supergirl moves to CW; Powerless to NBC; Krypton to SyFy; no more Agent Carter; Most Wanted won't happen; Powers on Playstation; Ireland Comic Con. 11 May 2016 Comics Countdown 10. A & A: the Adventures of Archer and Armstrong 3 by Rafer Roberts, David Lafuente, Ryan Winn, Brian Reber 9. Gotham Academy 18 by Brenden Fletcher, Adam Archer, Sandra Hope, Moritat, Serge LaPointe, Steve Orlando, Minkyu Jung, Natasha Alterici, Faith Hicks 8. House of Penance 2 by Peter Tomasi, Ian Betram, Dave Stewart 7. Darth Vader 20 by Kieron Gillen, Salvador Larroca, Edgar Delgado, Mike Norton, David Curiel 6. Baker Street Peculiars 3 by Roger Langridge, Andy Hirsch 5. Batman 52 by James Tynion IV, Riley Rossmo, Brian Level, Jordan Boyd, Fco Plascencia, 4. Harrow County 12 by Cullen Bunn, Hannah Christenson 3. Archie 8 by Mark Waid, Veronica Fish, Andre Szymanowicz, Jen Vaughn 2. Vision 7 by Tom King, Michael Walsh, Jordie Bellaire 1. Southern Bastards 14 by Jason Aaron, Jason Latour
Secret Wars is pushed back yet again, but while you wait for it to end check out this episode and hear from Brian Level about his book Brothers James! Also flash back to the Cincinnati Comic Expo and listen to Daniel sit down with artist David Marquez! Marvel Trivia: Frankie 28 Daniel 24 Check out Brian Level on twitter @Brian_Level Check out David Marquez on twitter @DaveMarquez and always remember to support Frankly Done Network by clicking our Amazon Links!
- Secret Wars #2. Jonathan Hickman y Esad Ribic. (Marvel). - Harrow County #1. Cullen Bunn y Tyler Crook. (Dark Horse). - Injection #1. Warren Ellis y Declan Shalvey. (Image). - Lantern City #1. Paul Jenkins, Matthew Daley y Carlos Magno. (Archaia). - Mythic #1. Phil Hester y John McCrea. (Image). - The Mantle #1. Ed Brisson y Brian Level. (Image).
- Secret Wars #2. Jonathan Hickman y Esad Ribic. (Marvel). - Harrow County #1. Cullen Bunn y Tyler Crook. (Dark Horse). - Injection #1. Warren Ellis y Declan Shalvey. (Image). - Lantern City #1. Paul Jenkins, Matthew Daley y Carlos Magno. (Archaia). - Mythic #1. Phil Hester y John McCrea. (Image). - The Mantle #1. Ed Brisson y Brian Level. (Image).
The Archie Kickstarter, Cash & Carrie by Shawn Pryor, Giulie Speziani, and Penny, Adam Hughes, Secret Wars #1 and 2 by Jonathan Hickman, Esad Ribic, and Ive Svorcina, Valiant-O-Rama: Unity #16 and 17 by Matt Kindt, Pere Perez, and Brian Reber, Ninjak #2 by Matt Kindt, Clay Mann, Butch Guice, and Uleses Arreola, Bloodshot Reborn #1 by Jeff Lemire, Mico Suayan, and David Baron, and X-O Manowar #35 (Dead Hand Part 2) by Robert Venditti, Diego Bernard, Ryan Winn, and Brian Reber, John Wick, Avengers: Age of Ultron and Daredevil on Nextflix, Justice League #40 by Geoff Johns and company, The Eternal by Chuck Austen, Kev Walker, and Simon Coleby, Image-O-Rama: Mythic #1 by Phil Hester and John McCrea, Injection #1 by Warren Ellis, Declan Shalvey, and Jordie Bellaire, Mantle #1 by Ed Brisson, Brian Level, and Jordan Boyd, and Bitch Planet #4 by Kelley Sue DeConnick and Valentine Delandro, the Atlantic City Boardwalk Con, the Appleseed Comic Con, and a whole mess more!
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of March 22, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Doctor Strange #1 MarvelWritten by Jed MacKayArt by Pasqual Ferry, Andy MacDonald and Ian HerringBatman - One Bad Day: Ra's Al Ghul #1DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by Ivan ReisThe Neighbors #1 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Jude Ellison S. DoyleArt by Letizia CadoniciPunisher #10 MarvelWritten by Jason AaronArt by Jesús Saiz & Paul AzacetaMilestone 30th Anniversary Special #1DC ComicsWritten by Evan Narcisse, Nikolas Draper-Ivey, Stephanie Williams, Geoffrey ThorneArt by Atagun Ilhan, Chriscross, Nikolas Draper-Ivey, Yasmín Flores Montañez, Sean Damien HillDead Romans #1 Image ComicsWritten by Fred KennedyArt by Nick MarinkovShe-Hulk #11MarvelWritten by Rainbow RowellArt by Andrés GenoletDC's Legion of Bloom #1DC ComicsWritten by Ashley Allen, Kenny Porter, Zac Thompson, Calvin Kasulke, Julio Anta, Cavan Scott, Travis Moore, Dave WielgoszArt by Isaac Goodhart, Brian Level, Hayden Sherman, Vitor Cafaggi, Allen Passalaqua, Atagun Ilhan, Travis Moore, Riley RossmoOrder & Outrage #1 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Jim StarlinArt by Rags MoralesWasp #3 MarvelWritten by Al EwingArt by Kasia NieNightwing #102DC ComicsWritten by Tom Taylor, C.S. PacatArt by Travis Moore, Eduardo PansicaBlue Book #2 Dark HorseWritten by James Tynion IV, Michael Avon OemingArt by Michael Avon OemingUndiscovered Country #24 Image ComicsWritten by Scott Snyder & Charles SouleArt by Giuseppe Camuncoli & Leonardo Marcello GrassiThe Amazing Spider-Man #22 MarvelWritten by Zeb WellsArt by John Romita Jr.Wonder Woman #797DC ComicsWritten by Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad, Josie CampbellArt by Amancay Naheulpan, Caitlyn YarskyEarthdivers #6 IDWWritten by Stephen Graham JonesArt by Davide GianfeliceVanish #5 Image ComicsWritten by Donny CatesArt by Ryan StegmanSwamp Thing: Green Hell #3DC ComicsWritten by Jeff LemireArt by Doug Mahnke with Shawn MollDamn Them All #6IDWWritten by Simon SpurrierArt by Charlie AdlardTorrent #2 Image ComicsWritten by Marc GuggenheimArt by Justin GreenwoodGCPD: The Blue Wall #6DC ComicsWritten by John RidleyArt by Stefano RaffaeleTower #2 A Wave Blue WorldWritten by Camrus Johnson & Kelsey BarnhartArt by ChriscrossInferno Girl Red #3 Image ComicsWritten by Mat GroomArt by Erica D'UrsoDCeased: War of the Undead Gods #7DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by Trevor Hairsine and Luca MeyerImmortal Sergeant #3 Image ComicsWritten by Joe KellyArt by Ken NiimuraSuperman #2DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Jamal CampbellSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code comicbookclub50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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