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Hey Listener, grab your sunglasses and get ready to wear them at night because Bryce Oquaye and Justin Stewart and are back to talk about the Blade Trilogy. Topics include: Wu-Tang Clan. Go check out Justin's new free comic book Slaughter Market Sweep and help the Kickstarter for the Kentucky Kaiju Hardcover. The first good Marvel movie and the bad ones that came before it. Blade Dynamite. We are a pro Kris Kristofferson/anti Toby Keith podcast. Blade II rocks, point blank period. Do vampire clubs have to be techno clubs. DEI Vampires. Where do vampires eat if they aren't at the club? Blade III sucks, point blank period. Bryce has beef with Triple H. We rewrite Blade III. Should Blade exist in the MCU?
With LCTC coming up this week Also Chris keeps up an annual tradition: Sitting down with third leg of the show Justin3000, Shawn Pryor, Ken Kirk, and Bryce Oquaye to talk about life as an indie artist and the ins and outs of convention life.
Also Chris gets ready for Richmond Comic and Toy Show the only way he knows how. Bringing local creators on to talk conventions, comics, creating, and all whatever else comes up. The panel this time is Third Leg Justin3000, Bryce Oquaye, Shawn Pryor, and Ken Kirk. HEADPHONE WARNING!!!! There is a lot of loud laughter in this episode so listen at your own risk.
Comic artist, writer, and animator Bryce Oquaye considers mentorship to be "the most important part" of his journey, whether he's receiving feedback from other creators or working with young people. "Because initially," he says, "I made what I made, and I shared it online, and that was helpful. But nothing helped me excel more than connecting with other people in a real way."Bryce shares the importance of comic conventions to his professional development and describes his process of creating comics, both on his own and as part of a team. The prompts that Bryce uses to develop characters and story structure will benefit writers of all genres.About Bryce Oquaye Bryce Oquaye is an illustrator, comic artist, writer, and animator. His comic and graffiti-styled approach have placed him within a wide range of projects. From comics to cover art for publishers like Z2 Comics, illustration for Zox and Netflix, and animation for companies like Group Nine Media, Bryce has placed a focus on story-based illustration and sequential work. A resident artist at the Loudoun House and Lexington Art League, Bryce Oquaye operates a studio he calls MADHUNDREDS, where he self-publishes comics and small animation projects as a freelance creator. He also works closely as part of a collective called “Six Bomb Boards” where he had his start as a live artist. He travels to exhibit and perform live art in different comic conventions and art showcases.
Hey Listener, pack your bags and don't forget your katana because this week we're traveling to Shaolin. Bryce Oquaye aka MADHUNDREDS and Justin 3000 Stewart return to the show to celebrate 50 Years of Hip Hop by talking about the Wu Tang Clan. Topics this week include: The importance of the Wu Tang Clan in pop culture. Swiss Army Lightsaber. American Individualism vs. working in a network. Justin 3000 aka Live Art Gandalf will be at Cincinnati Comic Expo and is taking commissions so hit him up. Bryce trying not to have beef with Staten Island and his biography. Being a musical group that has fictional lore. Having a logo that recognizable worldwide and your own color branding. 123 name your favorite Wu Tang member. Your host's Wu Tang Generator name is: Alarming Drifter. The various Wu Tang aliases. Who wins in a fight between Ghostface Killah and Iron Man? How do you get the nickname Golden Arms? Original Glocksmith. Wu Tang is basically the X-Men. Was RZA inspired by horror movies? Highlighting individual albums. They're a stable and not a tag team. The Wu Tang super powers. Multiple Wu Tang video games. Bryce's E-40 and Westside Gunn impersonations. RZA composing the soundtrack for Afro Samurai. The Man with the Iron Fists. Pigeon holing Rob Zombie and Halloween was a beautiful movie? Everyone was smoking weed then. How you gonna be in a metal band and be a racist? How High is always a must watch. Czarface. Enlisting into Killarmy. The future of Hip Hop. Pro wrestling is for the people worldwide. The greatest outro in the history of What Ya Into?
Also Chris is back with the annual tradition of talking to local creators about cons and independently creating art. This year's guests are Wes Gift, Shawn Pryor, Bryce Oquaye, and 3rd leg of the show @Justin3000!
Our old friend Bryce and our new friend Wes show up to talk about their new comic book Hard Justice!
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Hey Listener, I hope your power level is at least 9000 because this week we're talking anime/manga with Bryce Oquaye. Bryce is an incredible visual artist/animator that is heavily influenced by decades of watching anime and reading manga. Topics this week include: “The Negro's Guide to Peaceful Protest” is being printed and will be out soon. Channeling rage into something productive. Come check out Six Bomb Boards on Sept 9th with Secret Base Cinema at Paper Street Trading Company and on Sept 15th at Cosmic Gorilla. Bryce's current hip hop picks. Hip Hop Subgenres. Watching Anime on the Sci Fi channel and Telemundo. Spooky goth comics. The crossover between Hip Hop and Anime. Do you love Anime or Manga more? Appreciating line work and drawings of boobs. Dragon Ball Z is about getting stronger to not get your ass kicked. Reading your manga however you get it. Is there a Marvel or DC Comics of Manga? The differences in eastern and western storytelling. Stories that have an end. A love letter to watching Akira. Creating fiction in a country that experienced nuclear bombs. Bryce explains what he would do if he was Tuxedo Mask. When your swag won't allow you to Naruto run. Blade Runner is scary because it could happen and when do we become robot people? Forgetting people's names after not seeing them for a few years. The impact of Heavy Metal. To help the show grow please give it 5 Stars on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Do you know a friend who would be into the subject matter of this episode? Please share the episode link with them.
Prompt: BILL RAN FROM THE GIRAFFE TOWARD THE DOLPHIN Bryce is an illustrator / Comic Artist. He is the creator of Kaiju Effect, co-creator of Wardens Watch, and more! Read Bryce's comic here -------- Twitter Instagram www.comicsonthepod.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comicsonthepod/message
For the eighth episode Karrington talked with comic book artist and creative Bryce Oquaye. They chatted about Milestone comics, the importance of respectful representation of minorities in comics, and a lot more! Follow us at @krnl_lf and @krnl.talks: https://www.instagram.com/krnl_lf/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/krnltalks/?hl=en For more on Bryce Oquaye: https://www.artstation.com/mrmad100s https://www.instagram.com/bmad100s/?hl=en
Join Also Chris as he sits down with local artists and writers to discuss LexCon 2021 and what it's like to run a table at a convention. Joined by Alex Rhys, Will Hensley, Ken Kirk, Bryce Oquaye, Shawn Pryor and Justin Stewart. This is an insiders look at tabling conventions, selling yourself, and how much a support group is necessary to the creative process!
It's our 50th episode! This week, we're answering the questions that you sent us. Special thanks to Blake Best, Ken Boggle, Ken Kirk, Howard Nash, Bryce Oquaye, Corbin Salyers, Jimmy Salyers, Dawn Santiago, and Rachel Santiago for submitting questions! Keep listening to the end to hear the extended version of the promo for this episode.
Welcome to episode of the Geeks Boutique Podcast: # 15. “Haints & Boogers” We’ll start out in the Mausoleum, reviewing “Heart Shaped Box” by Joe Hill “Harrow County” from Dark Horse Comics, and Countless Hates, and finally, “Legends of the Eternal: The Myths of India.” Second will jump back into “Hillbillies on Film.” AND back from Podcast #14, Ken Kirk and Bryce Oquaye join in on the discussions with the Geeks. Remember to check out their KickStarter project, “Warden’s Watch.” Back this incredible comic book project from two local Lexington, KY comic creators. KickStarter Link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1870873486/wardens-watch-a-fantasy-adventure-comic?ref=user_menu Bryce Oquaye’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bmad100s/?hl=en Ken Kirk’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/osiris.smiles/?hl=en Finally, in our local music feature, The Rough Customers have gifted us the privilege to feature their song, “The Hound.” The Rough Customers @theroughcustomers are a high energy, female-fronted, ska/punk band from Lexington, KY. #localmusic #Lexington #Kentucky #music #ska #punk https://www.reverbnation.com/theroughcustomers
Welcome to a very special episode of the Geeks Boutique Podcast: # 14. Live in the studio this episode is, Ken Kirk and Bryce Oquaye, writer and artist of “Warden’s Watch.” Check them out on KickStarter and back this incredible comic book project from two local Lexington, KY comic creators. KickStarter Link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1870873486/wardens-watch-a-fantasy-adventure-comic?ref=user_menu Bryce Oquaye’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bmad100s/?hl=en Ken Kirk’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/osiris.smiles/?hl=en Finally, in our local music feature, listen to Hip Hop artist Ellee Ven, “The L Word.” https://www.reverbnation.com/elleeven https://www.facebook.com/elleevenmusic/
We're joined by our friends Ken Kirk and Bryce Oquaye this week. Ken designed our Bonehead Humor logo, and today, he and Bryce are promoting their soon-to-be-released comic book, "Warden's Watch." This episode also features Old Man Lewis, Computer James, and . . . the return of Spot!?!?! (Rated R) For more information, check out their Kickstarter page at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1870873486/wardens-watch-a-fantasy-adventure-comic?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=warden%27s.
Sequential Spirits goes Atomic! We are joined by chef Dan Wu, and artist Bryce Oquaye, to talk Ramen, art, and collaboration.