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Indie Comic Book Noise
Indie Comic Book Noise Episode 552 – Don’t Smoke that Herb

Indie Comic Book Noise

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 62:03


You know what you're getting into with the edge of prelude to summer breeze season with Andy, Kevin, and Phil. Scott Dunbier leaves IDW and starts new companyhttps://www.comicsbeat.com/comings-and-goings-dunbier-leaves-idw-abernathy-at-skybound-and-more/https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/56664/award-winning-editor-scott-dunbier-start-new-publishing-company New comic publishers coming and going The Spawn-verse and Spawn #350 by Todd McFarlane, Rory McConville, Carlo Barberi, Brett Booth (Image)https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/spawn-350 Savage Dragon #267-269 by Erik Larsen […] The post Indie Comic Book Noise Episode 552 – Don't Smoke that Herb first appeared on Indie Comic Book Noise.

The Mello Podcast
"PRIMOS" From AWA Studios

The Mello Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 66:03


Yes, I have heard of Primos. It is a comic series by AWA Studios written by Al Madrigal and illustrated by Carlo Barberi. The story revolves around two Mayan brothers who constructed a spacecraft that sent them hurtling into outer space. When they returned to Earth, they found their culture and civilization destroyed. One of the brothers vows revenge and seeks to decimate the planet with intergalactic technology gathered on his travels. To prevent this, his sibling creates a contingency plan that activates the world's protectors – descendants of their own Pascal family. Now, the fate of the planet lies in the hands of three cousins scattered throughout Central and North America who have never even met. Send A Question or Comments To: cjfeliciano2011@gmail.com Click The Links Below To Find Me In Other Platforms: Twitter: CJ Mello (@MelloPod22) / Twitter Twitch.tv: MelloFelloGaming - Twitch Dubby Energy: Dubby - Clean Energy To Help You Be Better – DUBBY Energy Use Code: MFG22 To Get 10% Off Your Next Purchase MelloFello LinkTr.ee - Listen on YouTube, Spotify - Linktree Facebook Page: The Mello Podcast | Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cjmello/message

Comadres y Comics Podcast
Episode 170: PRIMOS VOL. 1

Comadres y Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 76:31


Please remember to rate and review our podcast on Itunes, CastBox or on our website! Please check out our Patreon and Youtube as well. CHISME DE LA SEMANA: Kevin Conroy R.I.P. ON MY RADAR: Mark Russell and Roberto Meli are TRAVELING TO MARS in new comic series & La flor más bella on Netflix HORA DE LA CERVECITA: by Border X Brewing Esperanza BOOK REVIEW: Primos vol. 1 by writer Al Madrigal, artist Carlo Barberi colorist Brian Reber Letterer Andworld Design cover artist Dave Johnson EN LA LIBRERIA: Gordo: The Teenage Flying Saucer An all-ages sci-fi comic about a teenage boy with the power of a flying saucer who defends his home from alien threats! http://kck.st/3G4lVSf JUNTOS Y FUERTES: SOLRAD is a nonprofit online literary magazine dedicated to the comics arts. Run completely by a volunteer staff, SOLRAD publishes original content ranging from comics criticism, original comics, essays, interviews, and the promotion of small-press events and releases. The site is a platform for new, underrepresented, and otherwise marginalized creative voices, in addition to commissioning work from well-established cartoonists, critics, journalists, and authors. solrad.co SALUDOS: To everyone out there going to watch Wakanda Forever and not spoiling anything on social media. We appreciate you! @periodpodcastnetwork #art www.patreon.com/periodpodcastnetwork

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 337

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 168:26


Comic Reviews: DC Monkey Prince 1 by Gene Luen Yang, Bernard Chang, Sebastian Cheng Justice League Incarnate 4 by Joshua Williamson, Dennis Culver, Andrei Bressan, Mike Norton, Chris Burnham, Hi-Fi Marvel Fantastic Four: Reckoning War Alpha by Dan Slott, Carlos Magno, Carlos Pacheco, Rafael Fonteriz, Guru eFX Sabretooth 1 by Victor LaValle, Leonard Kirk, Rain Beredo Savage Spider-Man 1 by Joe Kelly, Gerardo Sandoval, Victor Nava, Chris Sotomayor Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser: The Halcyon Legacy 1 by Ethan Sacks, Will Sliney, Rachelle Rosenberg X-Cellent 1 by Peter Milligan, Michael Allred, Laura Allred Mighty Marvel Holiday Special - Year of the Wong Image Geiger 80-Page Giant 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson, Paul Pelletier, Tony Kordos, Hi-Fi, Peter Tomasi, Peter Snejberg, Sterling Gates, Kelley Jones, John Kalisz, Leon Hendrix III, Staz Johnson, Anderson Cabral, Pornsak Pichetshote, Sean Galloway, Rosa La Barbera, Janet Harvey Nevala, Megan Levens, Charlie Kirchoff, Jay Faerber, Joe Prado, Dijji Lima New Masters 1 by Shobo Coker, Shof Coker Official Image Timeline 1 by  Dark Horse Manor Black: Fire in the Blood 1 by Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt, Tyler Crook Children of the Woods by Joshua Hixson, Roman Stevens Dynamite Red Sonja Valentine's Special 2022 by Chuck Brown, Lee Ferguson, Jogdish Kumar Aftershock Dark Red: Where Roads Lead 1 by Tim Seeley, Corin Howell, Mark Englert, Carlos Mangual AWA Primos 1 by Al Madrigal, Brian Reber, Carlo Barberi, Felipe Flores Behemoth Until My Knuckles Bleed 1 by Victor Santos Mad Cave Speed Republic 1 by Ryan Lindsay, Emanuele Parascandolo, Michele Monte GNs Magical Boy by Vincent Kao He-Man Masters of the Universe: Legends From Castle Grayskull by Amanda Deibert, Rob David, Mike Anderson Nightmare in Savannah by Lela Gwenn, Rowan MacColl, Micah Myers Substack Love Everlasting by Tom King, Elsa Charretier, Matt Hollingsworth The Closet by James Tynion, Gavin Fullerton, Chris O'Halloran Public Domain by Chip Zdarsky Additional Reviews: Thunderbolts omni, Fargo s4, Welcome to Murderville eps 1-3, Masters of the Universe cartoon, Bountiful Garden, Moonfall, Night House, Boba Fett ep6 News: new AvXvE event, DC trolls Alan Moore, Archie meets Riverdale by Daniel Kibblesmith, Peter David writing new Fantastic Four series, Madame Web nonsense, new Savage Avengers staring Anti-Venom, Hulkverine, Darelektra, and Black Knight, Jurassic League, Scream 6, Obi-Wan comic series on the way, new Secret Invasion mini series, Hickman steals Steve Wacker, Goosebumps TV series on Disney+, ND Stevenson Boba Fett comic, Shadow War anthology one-shot by Williamson and friends, new Giant Days Comics Countdown: Crossover 11 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Dee Cunniffe Nocterra 7 by Scott Snyder, Tim Daniel, Sandu Florea, Marcelo Maiolo Dark Knights of Steel 4 by Tom Taylor, Bengal, Arif Prianto Geiger 80-Page Giant by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson, Paul Pelletier, Tony Kordos, Hi-Fi, Peter Tomasi, Peter Snejberg, Sterling Gates, Kelley Jones, John Kalisz, Leon Hendrix III, Staz Johnson, Anderson Cabral, Pornsak Pichetshote, Sean Galloway, Rosa La Barbera, Janet Harvey Nevala, Megan Levens, Charlie Kirchoff, Jay Faerber, Joe Prado, Dijji Lima Newburn 3 by Chip Zdarsky, Nadia Shammas, Ziyed Yusuf Ayoub, Jacob Phillips Batman 120 by Joshua Williamson, Karl Kerschl, Mikel Janin, Jorge Molina, Tomeu Morey, Dave McCaig World of Krypton 3 by Robert Venditti, Michael Avon Oeming, Nick Filardi Dark Red: Where Roads Lead by Tim Seeley, Corin Howell, Mark Englert, Carlos Mangual Daredevil: Woman Without Fear 2 by Chip Zdarsky, Rafael de Latorre, Federico Blee Shang-Chi 8 by Gene Luen Yang, Dike Ruan, Triona Farrell, Sunny Gho

The Stack
The Stack: South Side Serpents, Captain Marvel And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 47:13


On this week's comic book review podcast: Riverdale Presents South Side Serpents #1 Archie Comics Story by David Barnett Art by Richard Ortiz Captain Marvel #25 Marvel Written by Kelly Thompson Art by Lee Garbett The Department of Truth #5 Image Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Martin Simmonds Firefly #25 BOOM! Studios Written by Greg Pak Art by Pius Bak Future State: Suicide Squad #1 DC Comics Written by Robbie Thompson, Jeremy Adams Art by Javier Fernandez, Fernando Pasarin Future State: Superman vs. Imperious Lex #1 DC Comics Written by Mark Russell Art by Steve Pugh Future State: Dark Detective #2 DC Comics Written by Mariko Tamaki, Joshua Williamson Art by Dan Mora, Giannis Milonogiannis Future State: Legion of Super-Heroes #1 DC Comics Written by Brian Michael Bendis Art by Riley Rossmo Future State: Aquaman #1 DC Comics Written by Brandon Thomas Art by Daniel Sampere Future State: Batman/Superman #1 DC Comics Written by Gene Luen Yang Art by Ben Oliver Post Americana #2 Image Comics Written and art by Dave Skroce Daredevil #26 Marvel Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Marco Chechetto & Mike Hawthorne Monstress #31 Image Comics Written by Marjorie Liu Art by Nana Takeda The Other History of the DC Universe #2 DC Comics Written by John Ridley Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli Nailbiter Returns #9 Image Comics Written by Joshua Williamson Art by Mike Henderson X-Men #17 Marvel Written by Jonathan Hickman Art by Brett Booth Spawn #314 Image Comics Written by Todd McFarlane Art by Carlo Barberi The Last God #12 DC Comics Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson Art by Riccardo Federici Something is Killing the Children #14 BOOM! Studios Written by James Tynion IV Art by Werther Dell'edera Strange Adventures #8 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Mitch Gerards and Evan “Doc” Shaner An Unkindness of Ravens #5 BOOM! Studios Written by Dan Panosian Art by Marianna Ignazzi Colonel Weird: Cosmagog #4 Dark Horse Comics Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Tyler Crook 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: As Alex:                 What is up everybody? 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 comics that have come out this week, kicking it off with Riverdale Presents: South Side Serpents from Archie Comics, story by David Barnett, art by Richard Ortiz. This is part of a slate of comics that Archie has started releasing that aren't exactly in continuity with the shows, but they include the characters the way they appear on the show. They're kind of like halfway between the monthly comics and the shows themselves. This with a Madam Satan one-shot spinning off and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina that we talked about. This one of course is spinning off of Riverdale [crosstalk 00:00:46]. Pete:                I wish I would've known that before I read it, because I read it and I was like, “Holy shit, everything's going to change.” Alex:                 Yeah. Well, no, it's out of continuity. Pete:                They killed some people in this comic. Alex:                 They straight up killed some people. I got to tell you, I mean, to start there, I was surprised how hardcore this was. Justin:              Me too. This book went hard from beginning to end and I will say, “I like this.” To me, I mean Archie Comics for a decade has been taking big swings with a lot of their choices, a lot of their … especially their one shots like this and they're limited series. But with this like putting it in between Riverdale featuring Toni Topaz here which was great. And then having both Hot Dog show up drawn like Hot Dog from the Double Digest. As well as a murder happening involving Hot Dog, I was like, “Okay, we're going for it here.” Alex:                 So the plot of this book if you haven't picked it up is that Jughead is tasked by FP to go rejuvenate the serpents, FP can see that they're getting older. He wants them to go out, get some young blood in there. Things go very, very wrong. The thing that I think this book did so well is the serpents are way too friendly on the TV show. They're supposed to be the most hardcore biker gang, but they was like, “We're hardcore, we're fucking helping out with community service. And now we're going to assist the police department. Look how hardcore we are.” Here they're an actual biker gag, and they're treated like an actual biker gang. And it works really well to the devastating end of the book. Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              Yeah, I agree. It was also nice to take you back to this time in Riverdale, we're all Riverdale fans, and to sort of position us sort of earlier, this was like season two Riverdale it felt like, was really fun as well. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Good stuff. Definitely check. Oh, go ahead. Justin:              Wait, Pete's going to weigh in. Pete:                I really liked this. I loved all the action, it moves really well. It feels like Riverdale, but it has its own kind of flavor, which is cool for the comic. And I thought the art was great and the storytelling was really impressive how well this moved. I had a great time. Justin:              A lot of biker gangs have a crown that the head of the gang wears. Alex:                 This is true, like the hell's angels. Justin:              Yeah, fairy famously, and some anarchy. Alex:                 [inaudible 00:03:17] biker gang that we can name which is, what is that, Justin? Justin:              That biker game, there's the wheels, the wheelies. Pete:                The Wheelers. Justin:              The wheelers, that's it. Alex:                 Yes. Captain Marvel number 25 from Marvel written by Kelly Thompson, art by Lee Garbett. This is a title that we haven't talked about too much, but as it is hitting an anniversary issue, we do like Kelly Thompson in particular here on the show, I figured it was worth talking about. Captain Marvel is trapped in a post-apocalyptic future where the son of Namor and Amara has lead ways everything, using captain Marvel for his evil plan. As usual with Kelly Thompson book, I thought this is a lot of fun. I had a blast reading this. What about you guys? Pete:                Yeah. I mean, as parents, you have to feel that if your son or daughter stabs a stuffed animal dolphin, you better address that early. Otherwise that's really going to get out of hand and lead you [crosstalk 00:04:14]. Justin:              Well, the question is, at least in my household is it during stabbing practice or is it [inaudible 00:04:19]. Pete:                Oh, oh, oh. Justin:              Because if it's during stabbing practice it's good. Pete:                It's fine. Alex:                 I'll tell you what, quarantine school has been weird. Justin:              Yeah, they're doing a lot of real post-apocalyptic lessons are going around. Obviously Pete you're not a parent, but there is a lot of zombie preparation- Alex:                 Smart. Justin:              … how to, like early cannibalism stuff. Pete:                Is it like machete upkeep and stuff like that? Alex:                 [crosstalk 00:04:44] and the teacher on the Zoom was saying, “Okay first graders, are you distilling your pee properly so you can drink it?” Pete:                Oh my God. That's so creepy. Justin:              That's why it's really important to potty train them, so you don't lose that precious pee. Alex:                 What'd you think about this book, Pete? Pete:                I loved it. Oh, that was gross. Justin:              Precious Pete. Pete:                Oh man, I don't want it. Yeah, I really liked this, a lot of over the top action, which I enjoyed. Fun kind of Namor a story, classic tale of raising somebody who is going to murder their father. It was just classic fun stuff. You guys have to be worried about that, getting murdered by your own kids. That's got to be something that waves on you. Alex:                 You keep throwing this back on us. Pete:                I mean, that's something that you got to be worried a little bit about as a parent that you're raising the person who's going to kill you. Alex:                 I'm much more worried about you killing me Pete than I have my kids at this point. Justin:              100%. Pete:                Oh well, that's smart. Justin:              That's the real threat, keeps us up nights. Alex:                 Speaking of things that are … Oh, go ahead. Pete:                But I love that art. I love the action. This is some great, yeah, the Thor was just fantastic and this is really fun. Justin:              Yeah, Bridget. It's funny reading this alongside Future State over on the DC side of things, because it feels very much like a Future State book in the Marvel Universe. And it's fun, I like books that take us into alternate futures where shits fucked up. Alex:                 Well, let's go to an alternate present where shit is fucked up in The Department of Truth number five from Image Comics written by James Tynion IV, art by Martin Simmonds. This is a big one for anybody who's reading the series. It's about a department that is tasked with taking care of conspiracy theories here. Our main character is finding out a bunch more about the other side, Black Hat, and what's going on with them. Maybe this doesn't change everything, but it certainly comes close to it. How'd you feel about this issue? Justin:              I've not been shy to say I love this series. I think this series is just so present, it's feels so real. It's about how if enough people believe in conspiracy theories, they become real. And like what truth is, it is something I think we as a nation, as a world grapple with literally every day. And so this book does such a good job between the art and the story of really just getting inside my brain. Pete:                Yeah, this is really kind of crazy cool. The conspiracy stuff is one thing, but just the art and the storytelling, unlike how this all kind of unfolds for the main character that we're following here is tripped out in all the right ways. It's just really great kind of like conspiracy story telling that kind of feeds into fears and kind of deep thoughts in all the right ways. I think this is a really creative book that is really doing an amazing job. Alex:                 I feel like we've said this here on the show before, but it struck me with this issue in particular, this feels like a lost Vertigo book down to the art and the writing and everything, and it's awesome. Firefly … Oh, go ahead. Justin:              I was going to say just an excellent Vertigo book. Alex:                 Yeah. A lost Vertigo book that should have stayed lost was what I was saying. Pete:                Whoa. Alex:                 Should've stayed in Karen Berger's drawer. Pete:                Oh, come on, what? You mean drawer? Alex:                 Come on. Pete:                You saying drawer? Alex:                 Yeah, I was trying to say that. Pete:                Okay. Alex:                 Firefly number 25 from BOOM! Studios written by Greg Pak- Pete:                Greg Pak. Alex:                 … art by Pius Bak. We talked about the special, the end of The Blue Sun Rising, just being an awesome Firefly story. Here after all of this prequel stuff, we're moving beyond serenity. We're showing what happens years later. There's a big twists here. I thought this is great. As much as I like the stuff that went before, I'm very excited about this direction for the book. It tells a good story. If you have watched all the Firefly and Serenity, you can jump in right here, you don't have to read anything previous. And that is very exciting. Justin:              Yeah. For Greg Pal to tell a great story that really nails all the characters, but it also feels like it's expanding the universe as a prequel, and then to jump into sort of where the story is continuing from any fan, whatever they've taken in for this show and movie is great, such a smart move, I love that he's guiding this ship. Pete:                I wanted to read something, speaking of fans, a fan of our show reached out to me and was just wondering, we had Fred Van Lente on a bunch, but they're asking me when the fuck Greg Pak is going to be on, so I wanted to kind of turn that over to Alex and just be like, “Hey, when the fuck is Greg Pak going to be on the show so we can talk to him.” Justin:              Let me throw this out to you Pete, are you the fan that reached out to you? Pete:                No. Justin:              Sounds a lot like you. Alex:                 We'll try to have him back on scene, we always love having him of the show. Thanks for writing in, Pete. Let's move over to our Future State block. Here's the issues that came out of Future State this week. Future State Suicide Squad number one, Future State Superman Versus Imperious Lex number one, Future State Dark Detective number two, Legion of Superheroes number one, Aquaman number one, Batman and Superman number one. Now, as we've been doing in the past couple of weeks, instead of talking about absolutely everything, I want to call out what our favorites were, and I'll turn to you Justin first. What was your favorite or favorites from these Future State titles this week? Justin:              Once again, I liked a lot of these books. I feel like they'd been really crushing it, but my favorites were, let me throw it to Superman versus Imperious Lex. Alex:                 Oh, that's what I figured. I say that's what I figured because that was also my favorite. And that's a book, it's written by Mark Russell, who's one of our favorites here on the show, art by Steve Pugh. And it shows a Future State, a future society where Lex has taken over a planet, Superman and Lois come head to head with it. Ridiculous parodied, a lot of fun at the same time, Justin. Justin:              And I do think Mark Russell has done such a good job. He's so good at bringing real issues into his comic book work, famously first on the Flintstones book that he did. And then a bunch of other things that he's done. And this to really weave big interesting ideas about how people, populaces are controlled by their leaders and economics, how economics drives people into a far Future Superman United Planets, Lex Luther story, I think was great. There's a bunch of humor here as well. It's just a book of ideas and I love that. Alex:                 Pete, what about you? What jumped out at you this week? Pete:                I liked Future State Dark Detectives number two. I really liked this kind of like a gritty future Batman. And I also really liked the second story with a Rose, guessing Slade's daughter. But just- Alex:                 That's an in continuity character by the way. That's not just a Future State character. Pete:                Oh, okay. Alex:                 Just for clarification. Pete:                Thank you. Alex:                 But just to mention before you get too far into it, written by Mariko Tamaki and Joshua Williamson, art by Dan Mora, who you love from Once & Future, and Giannis Milonogiannis. And the first story is about Bruce Wayne after he's been “shot and killed” coming back and try to figure out what he is now. The second one is a Red Hood story, which is basically straight up Akira in a very fun way. Justin, what'd you think about this one? Justin:              I like both of these stories. The Bruce Wayne story at the front of this is so good. The art, the Dan Mora art is excellent, and really I would love to see this as just an ongoing series of Bruce Wayne in a future where he has been killed, figuring out what he's going to do next and finding his way back is great. And then the backup story really felt a lot like Nightwing [inaudible 00:13:02] relationship, but put on with Red Hood and Rose, which I thought was a cool sort of mapping, and with the Akira stuff you're talking about as well. Alex:                 The one that I was completely surprised that I loved was Future State Aquaman number one, written by Brandon Thomas, art by Daniel Sampere. I don't usually like Aquaman stories at all, but this one is showing Aqualad all grown up training the daughter of Aquaman and Mera. They accidentally ended up in this conjoining of seas, I think it's called the conjunction or something like that, that travels across different planets. They get trapped, they get separated, Aqualad's been in prison for years. And finally, spoiler, but he gets some hope that the girl he's been in charge with maybe still alive somewhere. This was bad-ass, like we were talking about, this is something that I'm like, “I want to read this book.” And this is such a strong concept right here. I want to see where this goes. I want to see them go through all these seas, go through all these worlds, try to find each other. That's very exciting. And the art from Daniel Sampere- Pete:                Oh my God. Alex:                 … is awesome as well, but fantastic. My jaw dropped, I was so surprised, I like this so much. Pete:                Yeah. And I really liked the Black Manta stuff as well. It was like the right amount of beautiful tripped out colors for all these different kinds of worlds and stuff. I was really impressed by it. Justin:              I also want to throw it out to the Suicide Squad Future State book. This was really great as well. Really surprising, well-written dark take, featuring a ton of characters that I didn't expect to really see together and just really smart observations of these characters. Pete:                The second story, Black Adam really looks like The Rock, it's like holy shit, all right guys, we get it. Alex:                 Yeah, that was a weird one for me. But just to mention the writing team of that, written by Robbie Thompson, Jeremy Adams, art by Javier Fernandez, Fernando Pasarin. And real quick, before wrap up, here are the other ones, Future State Legion of Superheroes number one written by Brian Michael Bendis, gorgeous art as always by Riley Rossmo. And then there's also Batman Superman number one, which is interesting one. Pete:                That's the one I wanted to talk about. Alex:                 Written by Gene Luen Yang and art by Ben Oliver. Because this actually isn't very Future State. This is, if Future State is 10, 15, 20, whatever years down the road, this is five years down the road with our Batman and Superman right before things go wrong, which is a fascinating tack to take, Pete, take it away. Pete:                Yeah, I really thought this was, first off the banter back and forth between Superman and Batman was amazing. I also really liked this kind of false face thing. And then Superman realizing why masks are good was really cool. And I really liked this toad character that was introduced. Yeah, I was really impressed with this. Might not have been that far in the future, but man, this was a really cool book. I really liked it. And I'm trying to think, I also read the Batman: White Knight Presents: Harley Quinn, number four. And that was- Alex:                 Pete. Justin:              Totally [inaudible 00:16:24]. Pete:                I'm just putting it out there, we're doing a quick review thing here. Alex:                 No, no, no, but it's not Future State. Pete:                Well, it is DC. Alex:                 You keep doing this. I send you a list of comics and you are like, I read these five other comics. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 I just think that the story is really- Justin:              I just love comics. Alex:                 Great. Pete, when we get to it, I read Amazing Spider-Man as well, so I just want to talk about that. Pete:                Great. I'm just wanting to say real quick though, the Harley Quinn thing at first, the White Knight Presents, I didn't, but now it's really going well and I'm really impressed with it. And I thought it was a really great story and it's worth checking out. Justin:              Really grabbing the mic. Alex:                 How was Usagi Yojimbo, Pete? Pete:                I look forward to checking that out. Alex:                 Wow. Justin:              Wow, shame. Alex:                 What a hater. Post Americana, oh. Justin:              Hold up. One last thing about Future State. I think that DC should do this, pick a month every year, do this. It introduces so many interesting ideas. They could reflect whatever the ongoing stories are in the main titles in their Future State titles, introduce a bunch of new artists and writers into this world. Pete:                I think that's what they're going to do. Justin:              I don't think they're going to do that, but I wish they did. Pete:                I think they are. Alex:                 That's a great idea. I mean it's clearly like it was originally there to give everybody space on the schedule and everything, at least in terms of the writers and artists, but this is great. I'm so happy with all of these books. Pete:                I also wanted to say in the Future State Legion one, the amazing last page, that was a really fun issue. Alex:                 Sure. Justin:              Yes. Alex:                 Post Americana number two from Image Comics written and art by Dave Skroce. This is a wild book, we talked about the first issue of this taking place in post-apocalyptic world. When we left off, our main characters have been captured by cannibals who wear human skin. That's where this issue picks up. Pete, you got to love that, picks up right where it left off basically. Pete:                Huge fan. Alex:                 This book is fucked up at exactly the right way. It's like Crossed, but not as dark I guess, with a little bit more of a mission to it. Justin:              I don't know. It feels a lot just like Crossed. I don't know where you're seeing the less darkness. There's less like coming on bullets before you shoot them at people. Alex:                 Sure, that's fair. Pete:                I would say- Alex:                 But the main lady has no limbs, but she calls her robot limbs and then kicks the ass of the cannibals, so that's pretty fun. Pete:                It's like Iron Man. I would say this is like a really dark version of Wall-E a little bit, like a real fucked up Wall-E. Justin:              Oh, Wall-E, interesting. I don't get that. Alex:                 Well, there's a male character and there's a female character like Eva. Justin:              Oh, interesting. None of them are robots. And there's a lot of other people there and many of them cannibals, which if I remember Wall-E correctly it's very light on cannibalism. Am I wrong there? Pete:                Yeah, it is. Alex:                 Did you watch the director's cut? Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 It's on Disney plus. Pete:                I was just talking about the people who are on vacation, looking at the news and kind of taking it all in. And that kind of little bit was very Wall-E. Justin:              Oh, I see. Yes. I mean, to be fair, that is reminiscent of Wall-E. That was one panel. Pete:                Still reminded me of Wall-E dickhead. Justin:              You said this book is like a fucked up wall-E, and that is taking one panel and being like, this is … If I heard that description, I was like, “Oh, okay, fucked up Wall-E. I love Wall-E, I wish he was more fucked up. Let me read it.” And I was like, “What's that dude Pete talking about?” Pete:                Because there's one panel that really reminds you of Wall-E. Justin:              Okay, it's hard to argue with you. Alex:                 It's a fictional story like Wall-E. Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              My life's a lot like Wall-E in that I occasionally watch a silent film. Alex:                 This book is insanely over the top odd purpose, but I'm enjoying it two issues in- Pete:                I am too. Alex:                 … and I'm excited to see where it goes. Let's move on to talk about Daredevil number 26 from Marvel written by Chip Zdarsky, art by Marco Checchetto and Meek Hawthorne, Mike Hawthorne. Excuse me, I don't know why it's spelled Meek, like the character for the Guardians of Galaxy, not Guardians of Galaxy, [inaudible 00:20:39], and World War Hulk. Justin:              Yeah, we can just cut this part out of there. Pete:                World War Hulk is right. Alex:                 Mike Hawthorne, this is taking Daredevil who was in prison, mixing it up with King in Black. It is, Ted's fucked up with an amazing last paddle. I'll tell you what, I am vehemently against venomizing everything in the Marvel Universe, yet I love this, and I'm not 100% sure why. Justin:              Well, I think it's just really well handled. There's a sort of kid and parent venomization here that is legit scary. I love the Electra taking over from Daredevils in prison. I love Electra being the Daredevil on the street. That's such a fun story. To see them all having to handle the King in Black stuff is wild. And I loved that it didn't take over, all the characters get to shine still. And this last bit where we … spoiler, but Daredevil gets venomized and you get to be in his head. Pete:                You love that. Justin:              I loved it. I thought it was so smart. Pete:                Yeah, I was really … There's a lot in this comic which is great. A lot of very interesting ideas in this comic, the whole prison scene, and where Daredevil's getting kind of lectured and talking about the difference between white and black. He can just take off the mask and be somebody else, really powerful stuff, really cool. It's very interesting to see Kingpin. I am not tired of this idea of Kingpin being a public figure. And we know him as this evil person and he's like, it's just very … I love this idea and I'm not sick of it. And I hope it continues around Daredevil. Alex:                 One thing that I really loved was getting to see the moment when the mayor of New York finds out that venom symbiotes have attacked the city. I feel like that's something that you'd never really get to see at all in a comic book crossover, because it's always focusing on The Avengers, focusing on the superheroes. You never get to see the government, except later on when captain America is like, “Can you send out the national guard?” And they're like, “Yeah, absolutely.” You never get to see that moment they're like, “Oh, aliens attacking again. You got to get out of here.” Justin:              It's funny too because I feel like I've heard mayor de Blasio talk a lot about them, the venomization of New York. Alex:                 Oh yeah, he always talks about that. Pete:                I'm sick. Justin:              I mean, to be fair, he's often jumping to conclusions. Alex:                 Right. Well, you remember when those venom symbiotes attacked New York, he was like, “Alternate side of the street park [inaudible 00:23:18].” It's very niche content. Pete:                Yeah, it is. Justin:              It is very New York focused content. Alex:                 Great comic though. Let's move on and talk about Monstress number 31 from Image Comics written by Marjorie Liu, art by Sana Takeda. Now we had talked about Monstress: Talk Stories, the two-part book that came out before this, after not talking about Monstress for a very long period of time. I thought those were awesome, so I thought it was worth checking out this book, the main book and seeing how it's going. I still love the art in this. This is such a weird wild world that is fascinating to jump in with, the mythology is so different and interesting to read. But what did you guys think about it? Justin:              Yeah, I agree with you. This is very much to me, and I haven't read a lot of this book, but it's very much to me like all of the cut scenes from Final Fantasy game just sort of put together. And I love that, so I thought this was a fun read. Pete:                The art is really impressive in this book and it's really a lot of fun, the different monsters and stuff and the different kind of animal people that we kind of see in this is very cool and worth checking out alone. But you guys, this has to be a dream of yours. Just sit down and have a father, daughter conversation as you sit on a pile of skulls and just kind of have a father daughter talk or a father son talk, that's got to be something that you guys look forward to as parents. Justin:              Hmm, didn't go where I thought it was. Yeah, sure. I mean, after stabbing practice obviously we do sit on skulls after. Pete:                Obviously after, yeah. Alex:                 Exactly. Let's move on and talk about The Other History of the DC Universe number two from DC Comics, written by John Ridley, art by Giuseppe Camuncoli, where the first issue of this book focused on black lightning, here we're jumping over to the Teen Titans and looking to two characters there. I got to tell you, I mean, this issue was phenomenal as the first issue is phenomenal. Justin:              It's so good. Alex:                 It's fascinating personally reading this for me because I am much more familiar with what happened with black lightning. And there's much more touchstones in that book than here, because I never read Teen Titans growing up. I had no idea what was going on there, the continuity. This is definitely, I understand this feels like the decades, but none of these stories, other than Titans Hunt which we talked about at a live show a couple of months ago, and some of the Deathstroke stuff, none of it really feels familiar with me. But at the same time I love this story and I love the idea of taking two characters who were in Teen Titans showing their diverse opinions, their diverse ideas, views of what was going on throughout the history of the DC Universe. This is such a cool project. It's very exciting. Justin:              It's just so smart the way it takes two characters and really weaves their stories together with observations that … A lot of the things that happen in this from the original comics are ridiculous. But to then weave them into one story with actual commentary of what a real person would think, I think it just works so well, on top of that weaving in like real-world events and the perspective of these two African-American characters in a world where, which they talk about a lot where everyone else is white essentially, it's just really well done. This is necessary reading I think right there. Pete:                Yeah. I didn't know how much I wanted this until it happened, just to have that kind of commentary on the stuff that we know from the years of reading comics is just so rich and great and such a cool idea. Art's amazing. I'm really impressed with the writing and storytelling. It's a must pick up. Alex:                 Great stuff. Let's move on and talk about Nailbiter Returns number nine from Image Comics written by Joshua Williamson, art by Mike Henderson, not Meek Henderson or anything like that. Justin:              No, that would be [crosstalk 00:27:24]. Alex:                 That was so much fun. Justin:              Well, I guess we'll have to cut this out too. Alex:                 Yes. In this book we're finally getting a lot of answers about what has been going on in Buckaroo with the butchers. We get the [inaudible 00:27:38] back on the villain of this series. Another just great issue, like the theology that they keep fleshing out here is so impressive and so much fun. Justin:              And we finally get the eyeball licking that I think we've all been asking. Pete:                Oh, man. Alex:                 Absolutely. I've been begging for it. I've been writing them every week. Where is it? Where is it? Where is it? Pete:                Yeah. You guys are big eyeball lickers, this is right up your alley. This book has started at such a crazy place. And I think every issue like, oh, okay, now I understand. But it keeps getting more and more insane in such a great way. It heightens and makes things even better than you thought. I've been really impressed with the kind of unraveling of the stories, if you will. And man, this is so intense and gross and over the top in all the right ways, the arts fantastic. And man, eyeballs are gross. Justin:              Yeah. But I agree and the amount of sort of dream logic that's been used in this book, I was really surprised by, but it's been great and it really keeps you guessing throughout. Alex:                 Next one, I'm very excited and I mean this earnestly to find out what Pete thought about this book, X-Men number 17 from Marvel Comics, written by Jonathan Hickman, art by Brett Booth. In this issue the X-Men in classic uniforms, X factor uniforms journey to Shi'ar space and have a classic nineties style fight to save [inaudible 00:29:18]. Pete. Justin:              Save Xandra. Alex:                 Oh yes. Justin:              This generation's [inaudible 00:29:24]. Alex:                 Yeah, sorry. Pete, if there is any issue of X-Men, it had to be this issue, right? Pete:                Sure. I mean, it was very kind of like, it was a little nineties art that was a little bit like, holy crap, when does this take place in the timeline? But man, yeah, it was enjoyable. I mean the phone call was a little ridiculous. And there was still something that I was supposed to read that didn't in the middle of it. Alex:                 Oh my God, that was so much fun. [crosstalk 00:30:00] Bobby. Justin:              It was very fun. Pete:                I'll never know. Alex:                 Chilling out having a hilarious time. So funny. Pete:                I mean, it's nineties excellent fun is what it is and all the right ways. And so that part is very cool. Justin:              This to me was such a wild read. Coming off of X of Swords and everything that's been going on in the X-Men books, to read this sort of love letter to the Chris Claremont era of X-Men, drawn by Brett Booth with all this really goofy shit going on between Sunspot and Cannonball. Throughout the whole issue I was like this, it just feels like Jonathan Hickman is like, I'm going to do whatever the fuck I want. And this is what I want to do right now as a palette cleanser after X of Swords, and here it is. Alex:                 It's great. I could not believe where they had that splash page of Jean Gray and psych labs in the X-Force uniforms storm in her classic uniform, just walking out and like posing in [inaudible 00:31:03] field style. That's great. Justin:              There's this panel on page nine or something with storms in the front and then behind you got like Cyclops and Jean just flirting in the background. I was just like, this is so … And I love seeing that. Alex:                 Me too. Justin:              I was like, it's such a flashback. Alex:                 And the other thing that we get a tease of here is there's going to be an actual vote online to choose the new member of the X-Men, which is so fun. I just love the fact that they're having fun. Pete:                You think that's fun? Alex:                 What? Pete:                You think that's fun? Justin:              I do think it's fun. Here, let's list the options here, and then let's hear who everybody thinks. We've got Banshee. Pete:                Can we talk about the … in the middle of this giant epic fight, she calls home for help. And we got to listen to this douchebag talk about a fire sale and how he's making money off of it. Do you guys know what a fire sale is? Do you know what … I mean, this is like, it's very … Alex:                 It's for Sunspot. Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 That's what he does. Justin:              Yeah. It was fun. It was weird and fun. That's what the point of it was. Pete:                Cool. Alex:                 What is your problem with the X-Men vote, Pete? Is it that you have to use a computer, which you don't know how to use yet? Pete:                Yeah, that's exactly it. Justin:              Let me throw it down. Let me list the X-Men, Banshee, Polaris, Forge, Boom Boom, Tempo, hugely famous Tempo, Cannonball, Sunspot, Strong Guy, Mero, Armor. Pete:                Armor. Justin:              Who's your pick? Alex:                 I do like Armor. Pete:                I go Armor. Alex:                 Wait, who is on it then? Who is already on the team? Because I don't know the list, obviously seen Cyclops, Jean Gray, Storm. Justin:              Yeah, I mean, I don't know either. I think it's sort of up in the air maybe or maybe it's decided. Alex:                 Who's the first batch again? Justin:              Banshee, Polaris, Forge, Boom Boom, Tempo. Alex:                 Ooh, I want to see if Storm is on the team. I want to see Forge on this team. Because I want to see that old nineties tension between them. That'd be fun. Justin:              Yeah, they had a lot of tension. Alex:                 Yeah. Justin:              I'm definitely going for Strong Guy. Pete:                Really? Alex:                 Love it. Justin:              I love Strong Guy. Alex:                 All right. Pete:                No Boom Boom. Justin:              Fun character. Funny character. A lot of pathos underneath his his powers, great, great character. Alex:                 I got to assume Wolverine is the other one, right? It's Wolverine and Storm, Cyclops, Jean Gray and whoever the fifth one is. Justin:              It's a bunch of X-Men. I don't know. We don't know. Remember every other X-Men book has been like, look, a bunch of random experts. Alex:                 It's true. All right. Let's throw it out to Pete the page here with a [inaudible 00:33:49], Spawn number 314 from Image Comics, written by Todd McFarlane, art by Carlo Barberi. In this issue Spawn meets a larger Spawn. Pete:                Yeah. And is immediately confused why this larger spawn would be attacking him. He's like, “Hey, wait, we look similar, we should be on the same size, giant spawn.” Alex:                 What I love about this giant spawn, having not read many issues of Spawn before this, is it is entirely possible this large spawn was introduced prior or this large spawn was just introduced this issue. But either way is fine. Justin:              Let me just throw out there, he fights a larger spawn, is captured, and then that larger spawn is like, “It's time to meet my master, who is the large and even larger spawn.” Pete:                And even larger spawn, because [crosstalk 00:34:39], well, you can't get larger in that spawn. And by the way our spawn is so small in comparison to the large spawn and then even larger one. But what's fun- Alex:                 Here's my question, why do they keep calling each other spawn? Because that's like their designation, right? It would be like, if we kept calling each other a human or something like that. Justin:              Yes. Alex:                 It's weird. Pete:                Well, human. Justin:              It is weird. Yeah, they should have a short hand, because they're all in the spawn business together. Pete:                I really liked this twist at the end where it's like, oh man, you giant spawns are going to get taken down by even smaller spawn. What a twist. Alex:                 Remember that he's not a spawn, I think he's sharp night guy. Pete:                He's night spawn, that's [crosstalk 00:35:24]. Alex:                 Oh, he's night spawn, was that medieval spawn? Pete:                It's medieval spawn. I don't know if it's medieval. It looks like a night spawn. Justin:              I think, and it wasn't introduced in issue six or something crazy, way back in the day. Pete:                What, medieval spawn? Justin:              Yeah. Pete:                That was- Alex:                 Before we move on here- Pete:                No, no, that was a crossover event where medieval spawn was its own comic series for a little, dark ages spawn. Justin:              Yeah, that's right. I'm starting to think this Todd McFarlane guy is trying to sell some action figures. Pete:                Well, he is, he makes a lot of them, and it's smart. Because if I was a kid I would want all the spawns, but the dark ages spawn is where [crosstalk 00:36:01]. Alex:                 But as an adult you know better. Justin:              As an adult you put away childish things. Pete:                That's right. Justin:              And you'd have no interest in having any of these action figures. Alex:                 Pete, before we move on, I just want to ask, did you like this comic book? Pete:                Yeah, what's not to like? Alex:                 Your voice was very high. Justin:              Wow, really high-pitched answer there, Pete. And let's just, for the listener, Pete, is sitting on a pile of spawn action figures as if they were skulls. Pete:                Yes. Alex:                 The Last God number 12 from DC Comics written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, art by Riccardo Federici. This is wrapping up the first maybe arc of this book. But it definitely wraps up the story that we have here as our friends to try to take down The Last God, I guess. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Big revelations here, some big deaths. What'd you think? How'd you think about this story as a whole over the course of 12 issues? Pete:                Epic. I really love the storytelling, and [inaudible 00:36:58] is like we see them in action, but as the issues go on, we get little bits and pieces of their backstory, I think done so well, while telling a bigger story. The action and the lead-up of the ending of this was just really well done. And I wasn't the biggest fan of songs or whatever, but it really kind of fit. I loved all the back matter and the maps and stuff. This was just a fantastic epic story that I think really 12 issues of just gold. Justin:              It's really beautifully drawn. The story's great. And the fact that it ends with this just great song where we see all the characters, it feels just like a montage at the end of a epic trilogy. I want to see this as a TV series more than I want to see The Lord of the Rings series that's in development at Amazon. Pete:                Wow. Alex:                 Couldn't agree more. Let's move on and talk about Something Is Killing the Children number 14 from BOOM! Studios, art by James Tynion IV, art by Werther Dell'Edera. Here we're getting our hero finally fighting back against the monsters who are the ones killing the children. Justin, I know you've been, frustrated is probably too strong a word, but you've definitely felt like this title needs to get somewhere. Did you feel like it got there with this issue? Justin:              Yes, it does feel like this is the issue that's sort of moving into what this arc is about. When so many of the issues in this arc were very much like we got to fight this stuff, we got to get out there and do this. And we were getting little tidbits. Let me start over, this arc felt like it was going to be this huge backstory arc, really getting us to the next phase. And then it didn't do that. And then this feels like it does it. Alex:                 What about you, Pete? How'd you feel about this issue? Pete:                I disagree a little bit with Justin. I think this continues to be amazing. I didn't think- Alex:                 It's very good. The art is very good. The fight sequences are awesome in this book. Pete:                Yeah. I've just been impressed with it from start to finish, but I think that we do kind of get to see the main girl kind of views her kind of veteran's styles to kind of work her kind of magic a little bit. I'm glad we got to finally see that. And I love the whole bit about her working out some anger issues, oh, that just spoke to me in ways that you can't believe. But I want to get one of those mass to walk around with the light that she has. I think that'd be really cool. But yeah, I can't say enough great things about this book. This is really glorious. Alex:                 It's good staff. Moving on to Strange Adventures number eight from DC Comics written by Tom King, art by Mitch Gerads and Evan Doc Shaner. In this issue the Pykkts finally attack earth. The whole Justice League is on the offensive, Adam Strange of course is caught in the middle. And in the backstory, finding out more about what's gotten with Adam Strange, and it is starting to feel like maybe he's the bad guy here. What do you guys think about what's going on? Justin:              I mean there's … Go ahead. You go. Pete:                Yeah, so I've been a little frustrated with this up until this issue, because I felt like we haven't really had enough information to really kind of piece together what's going on. In this we get a lot of information which is great and much needed. The very crazy cool touching stuff with the daughter here. Yeah, I felt like this finally started to click for me and I was like, “Oh my God. Okay. Now I'm understanding things a little bit more and I want to go back and read it from the beginning.” Justin:              I mean, this book is so good. It's such a stressful read, like a lot of Tom King stuff. The tension in this book, it's just palpable throughout. And we have Adam Strange in the last couple of issues. We found out that he's been tortured basically for a million lifetimes, just absolutely brutalized. And in this issue, it just rephrases him. He's gone through so much trauma. He's like a fully broken person. And Doc Shaner's art like, he still has these perfectly clear blue eyes, but you just see the pain that he's in and how he is just not capable of being a hero. And that adds so much dread to the scenes with his daughter. And then meanwhile, you have Mr. Terrific and Batman trying to sort through with great sequences of Mr. Terrific answering trivia questions from one of his fears. I'm so excited to see where this is going. Alex:                 I am starting to feel despite what I said at the beginning, that this is more about perspectives on war and how nobody is right. That there isn't really a villain. I know I said maybe Adam Strange was the villain, but I think he committed atrocities, the Pykkts committed atrocities. That's what happens in war. We know that Tom King has been in wars. He was in the CIA. He knows how this works. And I think that's what he's writing about here is that from the perspective of your side, of course you're right, but that doesn't mean that you're right for the perspective of the other side. And I think that's what he's playing with here. Justin:              There are no heroes. Alex:                 Exactly. Justin:              It's very hard to have a hero when you're in a war where both sides are fighting to kill and fighting for their lives. And I think that's what we're going to get next issue. Alex:                 Yeah. Next up, An Unkindness of Ravens number five from Boom! Studios written by Dan Panosian, art by Marianna Ignazzi. This is the end of the first arc, first book, whatever you want to call it, of this title. We've had our main characters try to figure out what's going on in this weird small town here, spoiler, but she finds out her mother is alive. She had a twin sister who had some power maybe, but it turns out actually she didn't. It turns out she might have the power. She might be the one that is supposed to complete this coven of witches or whatever is going on here. We were big fans of this from when they started. How did you feel about how it wrapped up? Justin:              I liked this so much. I think it's set up a good mystery. I really, the art is so approachable, it makes you really feel like you're right alongside the main characters. And this last couple of pages reveal is just so sweet. And it does such a good job, especially with the art of being very like Archie or comic books Sabrina. But having more mature themes and more sort of deeper storytelling than those original comics. Alex:                 Pete, what about you? Justin:              I really like this, this continues to be a fantastic book. I've been really impressed with kind of how we're finding out the information as this story is going. And this whole thing about this kind of coven of witches called the ravens. And it's just very cool. And I really liked this kind of mother daughter interaction. I feel like it's very kind of like old timey versus now times. This kind of like, there's a bigger picture and then … But somebody just so caught up in their own shit, they can't kind of see the bigger things going on. I was really impressed with that. The art is glorious. I'm really into it and I'm excited to see how this kind of unfolds what choice she makes moving forward, what team she's going to choose. Alex:                 Good stuff. Last but not least, Colonel Weird: Cosmagog number four from Dark Horse Comics, excuse me, written by Jeff Lemire, art by Tyler Crook. This is also wrapping up this title exploring one of the members of Black Hammer. There's a big emotional catharsis that happens here as he moves forward in his history. I thought this title was awesome. Just Tyler Crooks art is phenomenal. Justin:              So good. Alex:                 The writing is great. We've talked about this before. I've said this before, but it's like Slaughterhouse-Five in space. Good stuff. Justin:              Centered on an Adam Strange type of character. I mean, we've talked a lot about eyeballs in this episode The Stack. Pete:                Yeah, sure have. Justin:              And in this comic like- Pete:                Eyeball heavy stack. Justin:              Yeah, eyeball heavy. I've been just licking these eyeballs, lapping them up. And this, you just see so much pain in the different versions of Colonel Weird throughout time, throughout this book. And it's just so good. It's such a well done story. Pete:                I think the cover says so much. It's like The Little Prince and Outer Space, but sad. Alex:                 That cover is so good. Go ahead, Pete. Pete:                Yeah, it's really unbelievable. I feel like I want to read it all again because it ended and I was like, “Wait, what?” I wasn't sure how great the ending is until I want to go back and read it all again. But it was really cool, very creative and the art's unbelievable. Alex:                 And that is it for The Stack. If you'd like to support our show, patreon.com/comicbookclub. Also we do a live show every Tuesday night at 7:00 PM to Crowdcast and YouTube. Come hang out, we would love to chat with you about comics at Comic Book Live on Twitter, comicbookclublive.com for this podcast, and more iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, or the app of your choice to subscribe and listen. Until next time, keep supporting Dim Comics. Justin:              Time for stabbing rehearsal. The post The Stack: South Side Serpents, Captain Marvel And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 55:40


It is the history of Santa Claus that you never knew existed! We also review Firefly Blue Sun Rising #1, Tales from the Dark Multiverse: Crisis on Infinite Earths #1, and Spawn #313! All this, plus a rundown on some pop culture news! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) NEWS https://www.starwars.com/news/the-book-of-boba-fett https://bleedingcool.com/tv/his-dark-materials-hbo-bbc-one-series-ending-with-season-3/ http://majorspoilers.com/2020/12/18/dc-comics-for-march-2021/ https://www.gameinformer.com/2020/12/21/cyberpunk-2077-save-files-larger-than-8-mb-could-become-corrupted REVIEWS STEPHEN FIREFLY BLUE SUN RISING #1 Writer: Greg Pak Artist: Dan McDaid Publisher: BOOM! Studios Cover Price: $7.99 Release Date: December 23, 2020 * It's The End Of The First-Ever Firefly Event - And Now Everything Changes! * Shocking losses lead to stunning decisions as Mal and the crew of Serenity must face the consequences of their choices in war against the Blue Sun Corporation. * The 'Verse is changing in ways no one ever expected - and a new chapter of Firefly begins here. [rating:4/5] MATTHEW TALES FROM THE DARK MULTIVERSE: CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS #1 Writer: Stever Orlando Artist: Mike Perkins Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $5.99 Release Date: December 15, 2020 When the Anti-Monitor;s deadly grudge match with the Multiverse was finally foiled, there was only one Earth left! But which Earth? That was crucial to what would happen next. In one timeline, Earth-1's Superman stopped the Superman of Earth-2 from going into final battle, but in the Dark Multiverse, it's Jor-L of Earth-2 who survives, changing the landscape for all that follows. When Surtur comes looking to crush all life, the beleaguered heroes jump into their next big battle, jumping from one Crisis to the next...but will the last days of the Justice Society of America play out differently if Green Lantern Alan Scott can step into the darkness? [rating:3/5] RODRIGO SPAWN #313 Writer: Todd McFarlane Artist: Carlo Berberi Publisher: Image Comics Cover Price: $2.99 Release Date: December 23, 2020 "CULT OF OMEGA," Conclusion-The FINAL confrontation: SPAWN vs. OMEGA SPAWN to the death! If this villain cannot be defeated, then the fabric of time will begin to tear and out will pour the savage warriors of Heaven and Hell upon Earth. TODD McFARLANE and CARLO BARBERI conclude their gut-wrenching story of SPAWN vs. OMEGA SPAWN. [rating: 3/5] ASHLEY AGGRETSUKO MEETS HER FRIENDS #2 Writer: Arielle Jovellanos Artist: Diigii Daguna Publisher: Oni Press Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: Dec 16, 2020 After Retsuko accidentally becomes a meme on a social media app, Fenneko mentions a news article on how viral stars have gotten fired for inadvertently giving their companies bad PR. When Anai blackmails Retsuko and threatens to send the video to everyone in the company, Retsuko begs Fenneko to use her shrewd Internet savvy to make sure the higher-ups never learn of her viral stardom. In an Ocean’s 11-type heist, Fenneko masterminds an elaborate plot to stop Anai and enlists the talents of Gori, Washimi, Tsunoda, and Haida. [rating: 4/5] DISCUSSION KLAUS Writer: Gran Morrison Artist: Dan Mora Publisher: BOOM! Studios Release Date: November 2016 He’s a myth. He’s a legend. He’s loved worldwide by children and adults alike . . . but does anyone truly know the origins of Santa Claus? Set in a dark fantastic past of myth and magic, Klaus tells the origin story of Santa Claus. It’s the tale of one man and his wolf against a totalitarian state and the ancient evil that sustains it. Award-winning author Grant Morrison (All-Star Superman, The Multiversity) and artist Dan Mora (Hexed) revamp, reinvent, and re-imagine a classic superhero for the 21st century, drawing on Santa’s roots in Viking lore and Siberian shamanism, and taking in the creepier side of Christmas with characters like the sinister Krampus. Klaus finally answers the burning question: what does Santa Claus do on the other 364 days a year? CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends!

Major Spoilers Comic Book Podcast
Major Spoilers Podcast #906: Klaus

Major Spoilers Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 55:40


It is the history of Santa Claus that you never knew existed! We also review Firefly Blue Sun Rising #1, Tales from the Dark Multiverse: Crisis on Infinite Earths #1, and Spawn #313! All this, plus a rundown on some pop culture news! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) NEWS https://www.starwars.com/news/the-book-of-boba-fett https://bleedingcool.com/tv/his-dark-materials-hbo-bbc-one-series-ending-with-season-3/ http://majorspoilers.com/2020/12/18/dc-comics-for-march-2021/ https://www.gameinformer.com/2020/12/21/cyberpunk-2077-save-files-larger-than-8-mb-could-become-corrupted REVIEWS STEPHEN FIREFLY BLUE SUN RISING #1 Writer: Greg Pak Artist: Dan McDaid Publisher: BOOM! Studios Cover Price: $7.99 Release Date: December 23, 2020 * It's The End Of The First-Ever Firefly Event - And Now Everything Changes! * Shocking losses lead to stunning decisions as Mal and the crew of Serenity must face the consequences of their choices in war against the Blue Sun Corporation. * The 'Verse is changing in ways no one ever expected - and a new chapter of Firefly begins here. [rating:4/5] MATTHEW TALES FROM THE DARK MULTIVERSE: CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS #1 Writer: Stever Orlando Artist: Mike Perkins Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $5.99 Release Date: December 15, 2020 When the Anti-Monitor;s deadly grudge match with the Multiverse was finally foiled, there was only one Earth left! But which Earth? That was crucial to what would happen next. In one timeline, Earth-1's Superman stopped the Superman of Earth-2 from going into final battle, but in the Dark Multiverse, it's Jor-L of Earth-2 who survives, changing the landscape for all that follows. When Surtur comes looking to crush all life, the beleaguered heroes jump into their next big battle, jumping from one Crisis to the next...but will the last days of the Justice Society of America play out differently if Green Lantern Alan Scott can step into the darkness? [rating:3/5] RODRIGO SPAWN #313 Writer: Todd McFarlane Artist: Carlo Berberi Publisher: Image Comics Cover Price: $2.99 Release Date: December 23, 2020 "CULT OF OMEGA," Conclusion-The FINAL confrontation: SPAWN vs. OMEGA SPAWN to the death! If this villain cannot be defeated, then the fabric of time will begin to tear and out will pour the savage warriors of Heaven and Hell upon Earth. TODD McFARLANE and CARLO BARBERI conclude their gut-wrenching story of SPAWN vs. OMEGA SPAWN. [rating: 3/5] ASHLEY AGGRETSUKO MEETS HER FRIENDS #2 Writer: Arielle Jovellanos Artist: Diigii Daguna Publisher: Oni Press Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: Dec 16, 2020 After Retsuko accidentally becomes a meme on a social media app, Fenneko mentions a news article on how viral stars have gotten fired for inadvertently giving their companies bad PR. When Anai blackmails Retsuko and threatens to send the video to everyone in the company, Retsuko begs Fenneko to use her shrewd Internet savvy to make sure the higher-ups never learn of her viral stardom. In an Ocean's 11-type heist, Fenneko masterminds an elaborate plot to stop Anai and enlists the talents of Gori, Washimi, Tsunoda, and Haida. [rating: 4/5] DISCUSSION KLAUS Writer: Gran Morrison Artist: Dan Mora Publisher: BOOM! Studios Release Date: November 2016 He's a myth. He's a legend. He's loved worldwide by children and adults alike . . . but does anyone truly know the origins of Santa Claus? Set in a dark fantastic past of myth and magic, Klaus tells the origin story of Santa Claus. It's the tale of one man and his wolf against a totalitarian state and the ancient evil that sustains it. Award-winning author Grant Morrison (All-Star Superman, The Multiversity) and artist Dan Mora (Hexed) revamp, reinvent, and re-imagine a classic superhero for the 21st century, drawing on Santa's roots in Viking lore and Siberian shamanism, and taking in the creepier side of Christmas with characters like the sinister Krampus. Klaus finally answers the burning question: what does Santa Claus do on the other 364 days a year? CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends!

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 221: The Joker War Zone

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 184:05


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week!    Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro  0:06:06 - News 0:14:06 - Batman: Three Jokers #2 (Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok) 0:49:00 - Dark Nights Death Metal: Multiverse’s End #1 (James Tynion IV and Jaun Gedeon)  1:09:36 - Batman: The Joker War Zone #1 1:49:50 - Wonder Woman #763 (Mariko Tamaki and Carlo Barberi) 1:56:08 - Legion of Superheroes #9 (Brian Michael Bendis) 2:07:03 - Justice League Annual #2 (Robert Venditti and Aaron Lopresti) 2:15:06 - Batman/Superman Annual #1 (Joshua Williamson and Dale Eaglesham, CLayton Henry & Gleb Melnikov) 2:23:58 - PATREON: Animal Man #1 2:36:32 - PATREON: Undiscovered Country #8 2:42:44 - PATREON: American Vampire #11 2:52:05 - Picks of the Week   patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast Mild Fuzz Twitter: @Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/ Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Mildfuzztv    UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us #DCComics

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 218: Endless Winter is Coming

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 162:48


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week!    Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:06:00 - December Solicits 1:05:42 - Dark Nights: Death Metal Trinity Crisis #1 (Scott Snyder and Frances Manapul) 1:22:20 - Wonder Woman #762 (Mariko Tamaki and Carlo Barberi) 1:31:30 - Superman #25 (Brian Michael Bendis and Ivan Reis) 1:51:17 - The Flash #761 (Joshua Williamson and Howard Porter) 1:59:51 - Hawkman #27 (Robert Venditti and Fernando Passarin) 2:10:25 - Batman & the Outsiders #16 (Bryan Hill and Dexter Soy) 2:18:28 - Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #5 (Kami Garcia and Jason badower & Mico Suayan) 2:26:16 - Best art, cover and books of the week.   patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast Mild Fuzz Twitter: @Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/ Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Mildfuzztv    UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us #DCComics

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 216: Three Jokers, The Batman Trailer

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 224:22


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week!    Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:38 - News (DC Fandome Rundown, The Batman Trailer, Chadwick Boseman) 1:06:36 - Batman: Three Jokers #1 (Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok) 1:44:46 - Wonder Woman #761 (Mariko Tamaki and Carlo Barberi) 1:55:28 - The Flash #760 (Joshua Williamson and Christian Duce & Scott Kolins) 2:03:54 - Suicide Squad #8 (Tom Taylor and Daniel Sempere) 2:25:30 - Action Comics #1024 (Brian Michael Bendis and John Romita Jr) 2:42:11 - Justice League Dark #25 (Ram V and Amancay Nahuelpan) 2:54:42 - Batman/Superman #11 (Joshua Williamson and Clayton Henry) 3:03:11 - Legion of Superheroes #8 (Brian Michael Bendis) 3:13:33 - The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage #4 (Jeff Lemire and Denys Cowan) 3:25:54 - Plunge #6 (Joe Hill and Stuart Immonen) 3:32:55 - Picks of the Week   patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast Mild Fuzz Twitter: @Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/ Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Mildfuzztv    UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us #DCComics

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 220

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 185:29


Top 100! Weekly Comics Review: Legion of Super-Heroes 1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Ryan Sook, Wade von Grawbadger, Jordie Bellaire Infected: King Shazam by Sina Grace, Joe Bennett, Belardino Brabo, Matt Santorelli, Hi-Fi Green Lantern: Blackstars 1 by Grant Morrison, Xermanico, Steve Oliff Batman 82 by Tom King, Mikel Janin, Jordie Bellaire gen:LOCK 1 by Colin Kelly, Carlo Barberi, Jackson Lanzing, Walden Wong Absolute Carnage: Weapon Plus by Jed MacKay, Stefano Raffaele, Dono Sanchez-Almara FFS: Crescent and Io by Jon Lam, In-Hyuk Lee New Mutants 1 by Ed Brisson, Jonathan Hickman, Rod Reis X-Force 1 by Ben Percy, Joshua Cassara, Dean White Spider-Man/Venom: Double Trouble 1 by Mariko Tamaki, GuriHiru Yondu 1 by Lonnie Nadler, Zac Thompson, John McCrea, Mike Spicer Undiscovered Country 1 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Daniele Orlandini, Matt Wilson b.b. free 1 by Gabby Rivera, Royal Dunlap Locke & Key: Dog Days by Joe Hill, Gabriel Rodriguez, Jay Fotos November HC 1 by Matt Fraction, Elsa Charretier, Matt Hollingsworth Crone 1 by Dennis Culver, Justin Greenwood, Brad Simpson Addams Family: The Bodies Issue by Zoe Quinn, Philip Murphy Dragonfly & Dragonflyman1 by Tom Peyer, Peter Krause Heist or How To Steal a Planet 1 by Paul Tobin, Arjuna Susini Magicians 1 by Lilah Sturges, Pius Bak, Qistina Khalidah, Lev Grossman Void Walker 1 by Kristian Rossi, Spencer Desmond Wretches 1 by James Roche, Salo Farias, Chunlin Zhao Additional Reviews: Doctor Sleep, Umbrella Academy vol 3, Rabbit in Red, She-Ra s4, Agents of SHIELD s5, Mindhunter s2, mystery Ray review News: new Ant-Man title w/ Cassie, Matthew McConaughey Harvey Dent, Andy Serkis Alfred, Unsound adaptation, Life Story, Scooby Doo movie animated designs, Space Bandits twist ending, Tom King Watchmen? Trailer: Invisible Man, BBC Christmas Carol, Soul, Vagrant Queen Comics Countdown, 06 Nov 2019: Die 9 by Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans Undiscovered Country 1 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Daniele Orlandini, Matt Wilson Sonata 6 by Brian Haberlin, David Hine, Geirrod Van Dyke Harley Quinn 67 by Sam Humphries, Sami Basri, Hi-Fi Immortal Hulk 26 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Belardino Brabo, Ruy Jose, Paul Mounts Batman Universe 5 by Brian Michael Bendis, Nick Derington, Dave Stewart Deadly Class 41 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Jordan Boyd Inferior Five 3 by Jeff Lemire, Keith Giffen, Michelle Delecki, Hi-Fi Daredevil 13 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Nolan Woodard Deathstroke 49 by Christopher Priest, Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert, Vicente Cifuentes, Jeromy Cox

Café y Bocetos
Café y Bocetos con Carlo Barberi (Final de Temporada)

Café y Bocetos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 112:17


⚡⚡⚡Final de 1a temporada ⚡⚡⚡Warriors! La primera parte de nuestra plática con el genial Carlo Barberi, dibujante profesional de comics para DC, Marvel, Dark Horse. Con 25 años de carrera. Carlo nos cuenta sus inicios, como debutó de profesional y que lo ha llevado a seguir vigente en el mundo del comic a nivel internacional. Si hay alguien a quien seguir, es a el.Sigan a Carlo:IG: @carlobarberiYT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS3x...FB: https://www.facebook.com/carlobarberiTW: @CarloBarberi---✉️ Suscríbete a mi lista de correos http://eepurl.com/dxqBtD ✉️---Esau Figueroa Art: donde comparto mis experiencias y consejos para dibujantes y casi siempre, tomo café.Sitio oficialhttps://www.esaufigueroa.art/Redes Socialeshttps://www.instagram.com/efigueroa_art/https://www.facebook.com/esaufigueroa...https://twitter.com/efigueroa_art--------Música de intro y outro:Dreams by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/VF9_dCo6JT4Say Good Night by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/SZkVShypKgM

Four Color Rolled Spine
Amazing Heroes Interviews: Howard Chaykin, Mike McKone & Carlo Barberi at Space City Comic Con 2015

Four Color Rolled Spine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 27:54


Amazing Heroes Interviews Interviews conducted at the now defunct Space City Comic Con in Houston, Texas on ‎Sunday, ‎July ‎25, ‎2015. Focus of material was intended for the Martian Manhunter 60th Anniversary Special, but tangents were worthy of a listen and unearthed from five hours of combined material. The interviews have been edited for time, content, consistency and quality. If you enjoyed this podcast, check out others in the Rolled Spine Network… Amazing Heroes Interviews The Marvel Super Heroes Podcast DC Bloodlines Podcasts Diana Prince Wonder Woman Podcast The Idol-Head of Diabolu, a Martian Manhunter Podcast Spawnometer, a podcast covering Todd McFarlane's Spawn & the Image Comics Universe The Under Guides Graphic Novel Podcast One Song Each Music singles conversations and anecdotes rolled spine special DC Special Podcast Friend us on Facebook Tweet us @rolledspine Email us at rolledspinepodcasts@gmail.com Rolled Spine Podcasts WordPress blog. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diabolu-frank/message

Rolled Spine Podcasts
Amazing Heroes Interviews: Howard Chaykin, Mike McKone & Carlo Barberi at Space City Comic Con 2015

Rolled Spine Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 27:54


Interviews conducted at the now defunct Space City Comic Con in Houston, Texas on ?Sunday, ?July ?25, ?2015. Focus of material was intended for the Martian Manhunter 60th Anniversary Special, but tangents were worthy of a listen and unearthed from five hours of combined material. The interviews have been edited for time, content, consistency and quality.If you enjoyed this podcast, check out others in the Rolled Spine Network…Amazing Heroes InterviewsThe Marvel Super Heroes PodcastDC Bloodlines PodcastsDiana Prince Wonder Woman PodcastThe Idol-Head of Diabolu, a Martian Manhunter PodcastSpawnometer, a podcast covering Todd McFarlane’s Spawn & the Image Comics UniverseThe Under Guides Graphic Novel PodcastOne Song Each Music singles conversations and anecdotesrolled spine specialDC Special PodcastFriend us on FacebookTweet us @rolledspineEmail us at rolledspinepodcasts@gmail.comRolled Spine Podcasts WordPress blog.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 174

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 166:26


March 2019 solicits, Freedom Fighters, Aquaman 43, HQ 56, Hardcore, Defenders: Best Defense, Champions Annual 1, Extermination 5, Infinity Wars 6, Infinity Wars: Fallen Guardian, Spider-Geddon conclusion, Marvel Adventures: Captain Marvel: Frost Giants Among Us, Season’s Beatings, Avatar: The Last Airbender - Imbalance, Feast or Famine, Betty & Veronica, Klaus and the Crying Snowman, Livewire, Witch Hammer OGN   Reviews: Aquaman, Mary Poppins Returns, American Gods s1, Westworld s2, End of the Fucking World, Ralph Breaks The Internet, Punisher Max v2   News: Hellboy trailer, Doom Patrol teaser, Men in Black: International trailer, Paper Girls ending in july, Green Arrow ending at 50   Comics Details: Freedom Fighters 1 by Robert Venditti, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas Aquaman 43 by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Robson Rocha, Daniel Henriques, Sunny Gho Harley Quinn 56 by Mark Russell, Mirka Andolfo Defenders: The Best Defense by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Belardino Brabo, Dono Sanchez Infinity Wars 6 by Gerry Duggan, Mike Deodato Jr, Frank Martin Jr Infinity Wars: Fallen Guardian by Gerry Duggan, Andy MacDonald, Chris O’Halloran Spider-Geddon 5 by Christos Gage, Carlo Barberi, Stefano Caselli, Jorge Molina, Joey Vazquez, Jay Leisten, Jose Marzan Jr, David Curiel Extermination 5 by Ed Brisson, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia Marvel Adventures: Captain Marvel - Frost Giants Among Us by Joe Caramagna, Mario Del Pennino, Jim Campbell, Ty Templeton, Keiren Smith, Leah Williams Season’s Beatings by Jason Latour, Greg Hinkle, Chris Brunner, Rico Renzi, Mario Del Pennino, Jim Campbell, Veronica Fish Champions Annual 1 by Jim Zub, Nyla Innuksuk, Macus To, Jordan Boyd Avatar: The Last Airbender - Imbalance by Faith Erin Hicks, Michael DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Peter Wartman Hardcore 1 by Andy Diggle, Alessandro Vitti, Adriano Lucas, Robert Kirkman Feast or Famine 1 by Dave Swartz, Joseph Cooper Betty & Veronica 1 by Jamie Lee Rotante, Sandra Lanz, Kelly Diane Fitzpatrick Klaus and the Crying Snowman by Grant Morrison, Dan Mora Livewire 1 by Vita Ayala, Raul Allen, Patricia Martin Witch Hammer OGN by Cullen Bunn, Dalibor Talajic   Comics Countdown, 19 Dec 2018: Klaus and the Crying Snowman by Grant Morrison, Dan Mora Gideon Falls 9 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Runaways 16 by Rainbow Rowell, Kris Anka, Matt Wilson Batman 61 by Tom King, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain Thor 8 by Jason Aaron, Mike Del Mundo Middlewest 2 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Outpost Zero 5 by Sean McKeever, Alexandre Tefengki, Jean-Francois Beaulieu American Carnage 2 by Bryan Hill, Leandro Fernandez, Dean White Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 89 by Bobby Curnow, Kevin Eastman, Tom Waltz, Michael Dialynas, Ronda Pattison West Coast Avengers 6 by Kelly Thompson, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Triona Farrell

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 133: Call Me By Your Name, Wizard

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2018 142:14


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week:08:43 - Doomsday Clock #8 (Geoff Johns and Gary Frank)48:40 - Shazam #1 (Geoff Johns and Dale Eaglesham)1:05:43 - Batman #60 (Tom King and Mikel Janin & Jorge Fomes)1:22:04 - Justice League #13 (James Tynion IV and Guillem March)1:32:13 - The Green Lantern #2 (Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp)1:45:08 - Green Arrow #47 (Julie & Shawna Benson and German Peralta)1:50:25 - Adventures of the Super Sons #5 (Peter J Tomasi and Carlo Barberi)1:54:03 - Martian Manhunter #1 (Steve Orlando and Riley Rossmo)2:08:10 - Best art, cover and books of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvtwitter: @DCComicsPodcastMild Fuzz Twitter: @Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Mildfuzztv

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 129: The Green Lantern

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2018 136:56


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week:39:30 - The Green Lantern #1 (Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp)1:05:37 - Batman #58 (Tom King and Mikel Janin)1:18:27 - Justice League #11 (Scott Snyder and Francis Manapul)1:29:27 - Green Arrow #46 (Julie & Shawna Benson and German Peralta)1:37:13 - Adventures of the Super Sons #4 (Peter J Tomasi and Carlo Barberi)1:43:12 - Sideways Annual #1 (Dan DIdio & Grant Morrison and Will Conrad & Cliff Richards)1:52:20 - Red Hood and the Outlaws Annual #2 (Scott Lobdell and Clayton Henry)2:03:44 - Best art, cover and books of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvtwitter: @DCComicsPodcastMild Fuzz Twitter: @Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 124: The Witching Hour

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2018 154:13


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! News this week features the new Wonder Comics imprint from Brian Michael Bendis which is headlined by Young Justice! Comics discussed this week:30:56 - Wonder Woman and Justice League Dark: Witching Hour #1 (James Tynion IV and Jesus Merino)48:20 - Batman #56 (Tom King and Tony S Daniel)1:01:04 - Justice League #9 (Scott Snyder and Jorge Jimenez)1:13:11 - Green Lanterns #56 (Dan Jurgans and Mike Perkins)1:21:25 - Nightwing #50 (Benjamin Percy and Christopher Mooneyham & Travis Moore) 1:40:54 - Green Arrow #45 (Julie & Shawna Benson and Javier Fernandez)1:47:10 - Adventures of the Super Sons #3 (Peter J Tomasi and Carlo Barberi)1:50:54 - The Curse of Brimstone #5 (Justin Jordan and Philip Tan & Jose Luis)1:57:48 - Hawk & Dove #4 (Sterling Gates and Rob Lefield)2:07:14 - Red Hood and the Outlaws #25 (Scott Lobdell and Dexter Soy & Trevor Hairsine & Ryan Winn & Phil Hester & Ande Parks)2:23:01 - Best art, cover and books of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvtwitter: @DCComicsPodcastMild Fuzz Twitter: @Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 120: Justice Harder

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 103:37


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week:09:38 - Batman #54 (Tom King and Matt Wagner)21:14 - Justice League #7 (Scott Snyder and Jim Cheung)38:16 - Green Lanterns #54 (Dan Jurgans and Marco Santucci)48:00 - Nightwing #48 (Benjamin Percy and Amancay Nahuelpan) 59:39 - Green Arrow #44 (Julie & Shawna Benson and Javier Fernandez)1:08:27 - Deathstroke #35 (Christopher Priest and Carlo Pagulayan) 1:16:03 - Adventures of the Super Sons #2 (Peter J Tomasi and Carlo Barberi)1:24:12 - Best art, cover and books of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvtwitter: @DCComicsPodcastMild Fuzz Twitter: @Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 154

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 100:46


Adv of Super-Sons 1, Green Arrow 43, DC Superhero Girls, Infinity Wars, X-Men Gold Annual 2, Frozen: Breaking Boundaries, Seeds, Project Superpowers 1, Robots versus Princesses, Bebop and Rocksteady Hit the Road, Leviathan, Steven Universe Harmony, Disney Gravity Falls: Lost Legends OGN   Additional Reviews: Amanda Knox documentary, The Boy   News: Peter Simeti printing strategy, Super-Pets movie, Kraven movie, Immortal Men cancelled, Jason Todd’s new costume, Patrick Stewart returns to Star Trek   Comics Details: Adventures of the Super-Sons 1 by Peter Tomasi, Carlo Barberi, Art Thibert, Protobunker Green Arrow 43 by Julie Benson, Shawna Benson, Javi Fernandez, John Kalisz DC SuperHero Girls: Out of the Bottle GN by X-Men Gold Annual 2 by Seanan McGuire, Marco Failla, Rachelle Rosenberg Infinity Wars 1 by Gerry Duggan, Mike Deodato, Frank Martin Leviathan 1 by John Layman, Nick Pitarra, Michael Garland Frozen: Breaking Boundaries by Joe Caramagna, Jai Nitz, Kawaii Creative Studio Seeds 1 by Ann Nocenti, David Aja Robots versus Princesses 1 by Todd Matthy, Nicolas Chapuis, Sean Rinehart Project Superpowers 1 by Rob Williams, Sergio Davila, Felideus Bebop and Rocksteady Hit The Road 1 by Ben Bates, Dustin Weaver, Brittany Peer Long Lost Vol 2 by Matthew Erman, Lisa Sterle Steven Universe Harmony 1 by Shane-Michael Vidaurri, Mollie Rose Disney Gravity Falls Lost Legends by Alex Hirsch, Meredith Gran, Mike Holmes, Valerie Halla, Priscella Tang, Jim Campbell, Jacob Chabot, Asaf Hanuka, Stephanie Ramirez, Serina Hernandez, Dana Terrace   Comics Countdown, 01 August 2018: Mister Miracle 10 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, Highest House 6 by Mike Carey, Peter Gross, Fabien Alquier Gravity Falls: Lost Legends by Alex Hirsch, Meredith Gran, Mike Holmes, Valerie Halla, Priscella Tang, Jim Campbell, Jacob Chabot, Asaf Hanuka, Stephanie Ramirez, Serina Hernandez, Dana Terrace Quantum Age 2 by Jeff Lemire, Wilfredo Torres, Dave Stewart Batman 52 by Tom King, Lee Weeks, Bettie Breitweiser Cosmic Ghost Rider 2 by Donny Cates, Dylan Burnett, Antonio Fabela Deathstroke 34 by Christopher Priest, Carlo Pagulayan, Jason Paz, Trevor Scott, Jeromy Cox Seven to Eternity 10 by Rick Remender, Jerome Opena, Matt Hollingsworth Justice League 5 by James Tynion IV, Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, Wil Quintana TMNT Universe 25 by Ian Flynn, Nelson Daniel

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 115: Legion of Doom

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 141:41


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week:14:51 - Batman #52 (Tom King and Lee Weeks)30:13 - Justice league #5 (James Tynion IV and Doug Mahnke)56:52 - Mister Miracle #10 (Tom King and Mitch Gerads)1:16:04- Green Lanterns #52 (Dan Jurgans and Marco Santucci)1:27:41 - Nightwing #47 (Benjamin Percy and Christopher Mooneyham) 1:35:46 - Green Arrow #43 (Julie & Shawna Benson and Javier Fernandez)1:46:24 - Deathstroke #34 (Christopher Priest and Carlo Pagulayan) 1:53:38 - Adventures of the Super Sons #1 (Peter J Tomasi and Carlo Barberi)2:01:09 - Best art, cover and books of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvtwitter: @DCComicsPodcastMild Fuzz Twitter: @Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 100: Lost in the Speed Force

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2018 189:44


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week: 42:25 - Batman #45 (Tom King and Tony S Daniel) 57:09 - Superman #45 (Peter J Tomasi & Patrick Gleason) 1:03:20 - Justice League #43 (Christopher Priest and Pete Woods) 1:13:15 - Green Lanterns #45 (Tim Seeley and Ronan Cliquet) 1:18:54 - Nightwing #43 (Michael Moreci & Minkyu Jung) 1:22:38 - Mister Miracle #8 (Tom King and Mitch Gerads) 1:33:53 - Batwoman #14 (Marguerite Bennett and Fernando Blanco) 1:39:37 - Super Sons #15 (Peter J Tomasi and Carlo Barberi) 1:42:56 - Aquaman #35 (Dan Abnett and Robson Rocha) 1:47:06 - The Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman #3 (Liam Sharp) 1:57:21 - Best art, cover and books of the week. 2:07:45 - Episode 100 Bonus   patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv Mild Fuzz TV: twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzz Comics From The Multiverse Twitter: https://twitter.com/DCComicsPodcast

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! This week’s show contains the big news from Wondercon including the New Justice books of Justice League Dark and Justice League Odyssey. Comics discussed this week: 52:46 - Batman #43 (Tom King and Mikel Janin) 1:05:04 - Superman #43 (Peter J Tomasi & Patrick Gleason) 1:12:59 - Justice League #41 (Christopher Priest and Phil Briones) 1:27:19 - Green Lanterns #43 (Tim Seeley and V Kenneth Marion) 1:33:29 - Nightwing #41 (Sam Humphries and Jamal Campbell & Bernard Chang) 1:39:33 - Batwoman #13 (Marguerite Bennett and Fernando Blanco) 1:44:36 - Super Sons #14 (Peter J Tomasi and Carlo Barberi) 1:50:17 - Aquaman #34 (Dan Abnett and Kelley Jones) 1:55:19 - The Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman #2 (Liam Sharp) 2:03:48 - Red Hood and the Outlaws #16 (Scott Lobdell and Dexter Soy) 2:11:04 - Best art, cover and books of the week.   patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv Mild Fuzz TV: twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzz Comics From The Multiverse Twitter: https://twitter.com/DCComicsPodcast facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 92: Comics, They Are A-Changing

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2018 125:50


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week:35:04 - The Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman #1 (Liam Sharp)47:49 - Batman #41 (Tom King and Mikel Janin)55:42 - Superman #41 (James Robinson and Ed Benes) 1:02:16 - Justice League #39 (Christopher Priest and Ian Churchill)1:13:30 - Green Lanterns #41 (Tim Seeley and Barnaby Bagenda)1:22:48 - Nightwing #39 (Sam Humphries and Jamal Campbell & Phil Jimenez) 1:33:16 - Batwoman #12 (Marguerite Bennett and Scott Godlewski)1:39:21 - Super Sons #13 (Peter J Tomasi and Carlo Barberi)1:43:47 - Aquaman #33 (Dan Abnett and Riccardo Federici)1:50:34 - Damage #2 (Robert Venditti and Tony S Daniel)1:55:19 - Best art, cover and books of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvMild Fuzz TV: twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_FuzzComics From The Multiverse Twitter: https://twitter.com/DCComicsPodcastfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 83: Super Sons of Tomorrow

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2017 122:13


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week: 19:58 – Dark Nights Metal #4 (Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo) 38:57 - Superman #37 (Peter J Tomasi & Patrick Gleason and Jorge Jiimenez) 44:52 - Super Sons #11 (Peter J Tomasi & Patrick Gleason and Ryan Benjamin) 56:46 - Batman #37 (Tom King and Clay Mann) 1:10:16 - Justice League #35 (Christopher Priest and Pete Woods) 1:19:11 - Green Lanterns #37 (Tim Seeley and Carlo Barberi) 1:27:18 - Nightwing #35 (Sam Humphries and Bernard Chang) 1:38:28 - Batwoman #10 (Marguerite Bennett and Fernando Blanco & Marc Laming) 1:42:44 - Aquaman #31 (Dan Abnett and Riccardo Federici) 1:48:39 -  Best art, cover and books of the week.   patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv Mild Fuzz TV: twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzz Comics From The Multiverse Twitter: https://twitter.com/DCComicsPodcast facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 78: Because He's Batman and I'm Robin

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2017 141:18


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week: 11:40 - The Batman Who Laughs #1 (James Tynion IV and Riley Rossmo) 28:56 - Justice League #33 (Joshua Williamson and Tyler Kirkham & Mikel Janin) 41:46 - Batman #35 (Tom King and Joelle Jones) 1:01:49 - Superman #35 (Peter J Tomasi & Patrick Gleason and Travis Moore & Stephen Segovia) 1:08:37 - Green Lanterns #35 (Tim Seeley and Carlo Barberi) 1:17:39 - Nightwing #33 (Tim Seeley and Javier Fernandez) 1:28:14 - Batwoman #9 (Marguerite Bennett and Fernando Blanco) 1:34:44- Super Sons #10 (Peter J Tomasi and Jose Luis) 1:45:57 - Aquaman #30 (Dan Abnett and Stjepan Sejic) 1:55:57 - Red Hood and the Outlaws #12 (Scott Lobdell and Dexter Soy) 2:04:38 -  Best art, cover and books of the week.   patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv Mild Fuzz TV: twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzz Comics From The Multiverse Twitter: https://twitter.com/DCComicsPodcast facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 68: Are You A Joke?

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2017 96:48


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week: 12:05 - Batman #30 (Tom King and Clay Mann) 26:13 - Superman #30 (Keith Champagne and Ed Benes, Philip Tan & Tyler Kirkham) 36:03 - Green Lanterns #30 (Sam Humphries and Carlo Barberi) 45:18 - Green Arrow #30 (Benjamin Percy and Otto Schmidt) 57:12 - Nightwing #28 (Tim Seeley and Javier Fernandez & Miguel Mendonca) 1:12:29 - Deathstroke #23 (Christopher Priest and Diogenes Neves) 1:24:20 - Best art, cover and books of the week.   patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast Mild Fuzz Twitter: @Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Mildfuzztv

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 55: I'm Batman Because I'm Batman

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2017 129:30


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week: 13:50 - Batman #24 (Tom King and David Finch & Clay Mann) 34:09 - Superman #24 (Peter J Tomasi & Patrick Gleason & Doug Mahnke) 42:58 - Nightwing #22 (Tim Seeley and Miguel Mendonca ) 53:22 - Green Arrow #24 (Benjamin Percy and Jaun E Ferreyra) 1:05:01 - Green Lanterns #24 (Sam Humphries and Carlo Barberi) 1:11:16 - Justice League #22 (Shea Fontana and Phil Briones) 1:21:53 - Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor #1 (Tim Seeley and Christian Duce) 1:30:29 - Deathstroke #20 (Christopher Priest and Carlo Pagulayan) 1:38:22 - The Fall and Rise of Captain Atom #6 (Cary Bates & Greg Weisman and Will Conrad) 1:44:44 - Red Hood and the Outlaws #7 (Scott Lobdell and Mirko Colak) 1:54:45 – Best art, cover and books of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 49: The Girl Who Was a Shadow

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2017 149:45


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week: 14:30 - The Flash #21 (Joshua Williamson and Howard Porter) 41:14 - Detective Comics #955 (James Tynion IV and Marcio Takara) 51:10 - Action Comics #978 (Dan Jurgens and Carlo Barberi) 1:06:59 - Wonder Woman #21 (Greg Rucka and Liam Sharp) 1:21:22 - Batgirl #10 (Hope Larson and Chris Wildgoose) 1:32:24 - Batman/The Shadow #1 (Steve Orlando & Scott Snyder and Riley Rossmo) 1:36:51 - Supergirl: Being Super #3 (Mariko Tamaki and Joelle Jones) 1:50:00 - Teen Titans #7 (Benjamin Percy and Khoi Pham) 1:54:59 - Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #19 (Robert Venditti and V Kenneth Marion) 2:01:27 - Justice League of America #5 (Steve Orlando and Andy MacDonald) 2:09:14 - Batman Beyond #7 (Dan Jurgens and Bernard Chang) 2:15:10 - Best art, cover and books of the week. twitter: @Mild_Fuzz

Four Color Rolled Spine
The Idol-Head of Diabolu, a Martian Manhunter Podcast 020: 60th Anniversary Special: A Celebration of the Alien Atlas, Concluded

Four Color Rolled Spine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 162:20


Podcast: Martian Manhunter's 60th Anniversary Special Part Two (1993-2016) New York Times Program Synopsis: A special which pays tribute to The Manhunter from Mars, the least popular co-founder of the Justice League of America and one of the greatest hanger-on associates to pop culture heroes of all time. The special interweaves memorable moments from J'onn J'onzz's television series, cartoons and comics highlighting his super powers, secret identity, acts of heroism, and personal life. Also included are comically inept text-to-audio vignettes featuring unrecorded guest stars discussing the best super-hero ever of Middletown, U.S.A. 00:01:38 Prelude: My Name is J'Onn J'Onzz 00:06:50 Reevaluating the Martian Manhunter with Grant Morrison 00:09:54 Justice League Task Force with Peter David 00:16:41 JLA with Grant Morrison, Howard Porter & Kevin Smith 00:30:20 Martian Manhunter solo series with John Ostrander 00:36:28 Elseworlds with Howard Chaykin, Darwyn Cooke & Mark Waid 00:47:47 Martian Marvel Media with Carlo Barberi, J. M. DeMatteis, Carl Lumbly, Phil Morris, Bruce Timm & Stan Berkowitz 01:02:35 Bold New Directions with A. J. Lieberman, Paul Cornell, & Matt Kindt 01:14:39 Commercial Interruption featuring rolled spine podcast & The Fire and Water Podcast Network 01:18:13 The Friends & Enemies of Martian Manhunter featuring Peter David, Phil Morris, Jim Starlin, David Harewood, Geoff Johns & Mike Carlin 01:55:17 Stay Tuned following messages from LanternCast, The Quarter Bin Podcast, Warlord Worlds, Pulp 2 Pixel Podcasts, Comic Reflections, King-Size Comics Giant-Size Fun 02:01:10 60th Birthday Party with Rob Williams, Geoff Johns & Mike Carlin 02:14:27 Supergirl with David Harewood, Chyler Leigh, Melissa Benoist, Kevin Smith & Andrew Kreisberg 02:30:50 Blue Planet for a Green Man from a Red World with Mike McKone, Peter David, J. M. DeMatteis, Howard Porter, David Harewood, Andrew Kreisberg, & Lance Reddick We enjoy dialogue on the red planet, so here are our non-telepathic contact options: Tweet host Diabolu Frank directly, or probe @rolledspine as a group. Email Diabolu If the main Idol-Head of Diabolu blog isn't your thing, try the umbrella Rolled Spine Podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diabolu-frank/message

Amazing Spider-Talk: A Spider-Man Podcast
Amazing Spider-Talk #20.1

Amazing Spider-Talk: A Spider-Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2015 44:41


Two fans and collectors (Dan Gvozden and Mark Ginocchio) discuss the Spider-Man comic universe in a show that looks to the past, present, and future of Spider-Man. In this 20.1th episode they discuss Amazing Spider-Man #20.1 by Gerry Conway and Carlo Barberi, your comments and emails, and blaze through several Flash Thompson’s Flash Reviews.   […] The post Amazing Spider-Talk #20.1 appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.

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Amazing Spider-Talk: A Spider-Man Podcast
Amazing Spider-Talk #19.1

Amazing Spider-Talk: A Spider-Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2015 69:26


Two fans and collectors (Dan Gvozden and Mark Ginocchio) discuss the Spider-Man comic universe in a show that looks to the past, present, and future of Spider-Man. In this 19.1th episode they discuss Amazing Spider-Man #19.1 by Gerry Conway and Carlo Barberi, your comments and emails, donations, and all the Spider-News that’s fit to print, including movie […] The post Amazing Spider-Talk #19.1 appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.

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Amazing Spider-Talk: A Spider-Man Podcast
Amazing Spider-Talk #18.1

Amazing Spider-Talk: A Spider-Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2015 44:11


Two fans and collectors (Dan Gvozden and Mark Ginocchio) discuss the Spider-Man comic universe in a show that looks to the past, present, and future of Spider-Man. In this 18.1th episode they discuss Amazing Spider-Man #18.1 by Gerry Conway and Carlo Barberi, your comments and emails, and our Flash Thompson’s Flash Reviews.   0:00 Opening 2:47 Featured […] The post Amazing Spider-Talk #18.1 appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.

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Amazing Spider-Talk: A Spider-Man Podcast
Amazing Spider-Talk #17.1

Amazing Spider-Talk: A Spider-Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2015 54:44


Two fans and collectors (Dan Gvozden and Mark Ginocchio) discuss the Spider-Man comic universe in a show that looks to the past, present, and future of Spider-Man. In this 17.1th episode they discuss Amazing Spider-Man #17.1 by Gerry Conway and Carlo Barberi, your comments and emails, donations, and all the Spider-News that’s fit to print, including an […] The post Amazing Spider-Talk #17.1 appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.

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