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D'encre et de bulles
D'Encre et de Bulles #27

D'encre et de bulles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 146:12


Chaîne d'Hisokaparker : https://www.youtube.com/@hisokaparker3090Chaîne de Neo : https://www.youtube.com/c/LeN%C3%A9ophyteDesComics=======================================Réseaux de la chaîneDiscord: https://discord.gg/6jWpVxPrnrSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZwxEAU13PoVLua0JdIYJh?si=23eb9d545b224601Deezer: https://deezer.page.link/QynphwNFRNGQSG9d9Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.fr/podcasts/0964898a-c810-48ff-97ab-f0a6e9e66fa5/d'encre-et-de-bullesApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/dencre-et-de-bulles/id1733018809Instagram de Mindphobia: https://www.instagram.com/mindphobia.comics/=======================================Cette semaine on vous parle de la nouvelle série de cette relance X-Men avec Exceptionnal X-Men, du nouveau titre Black Label chez DC, de Jenny Sparks et du nouveau DSTLRY avec Time Waits. Côté VF on vous parle du nouveau titre Miles Morales dans la tourmente Gang War, du 2e tome Dark Ride, de Christopher Chaos et d'une curiosité française avec Deep Me.=======================================Time Code00:00 Générique + intro15:01 Néo présente Time Waits de Chip Zdarsky, David Brothers et Marcus To chez DSTRLY31:47 Hisoka nous parle de Plastic Man No More de Chris Cantwell et Alex Lins chez DC Comics54:21 Mind traite lui de Exceptionnal X-Men par Eve L. Ewing et Carmen Carnero chez Marvel1:19:26 Stop ou Encore (Zatanna: Bring the House Down, Flash Gordon 2, Rook Exodus 5, Uncanny Valley 5, Absolute Power 3)1:40:05 Néo revient sur L'étrange Quotidien de Christopher Chaos par Tate Brombal et Isaac Goodhart1:56:06 Hisoka nous plonge dans une ambiance d'Halloween avec Dark Ride tome 2 par Joshua Williamson et Andrei Bressan2:06:16 Mind exprime sa souffrance quant à la lecture de Miles Morales: Gang War par Cody Ziglar, Iban Coello, Federico Vincentini et Federica Mancin#xmen #evelewing #carmencarnero #kittypryde #marvel #marvelcomics #plasticman #christophercantwell #chriscantwell #alexlins #dc #dccomics #dcblacklabel #jennysparks #stormwatch #theauthority #tomking #jeffspokes #timewaits #dstlry #chipzdarksy #davidbrothers #marcusto #christopherchaos #theoddlypedestrianlifeofchristopherchaos #darkhorse #urbancomics #tatebrombal #isaacgoodhart #urbanblast #milesmorales #spiderman #gangwar #paninicomics #codyziglar #federicovincentini #ibancoello #federicamancin #darkride #joshuawilliamson #andreibressan #imagecomics #delcourt #deepme #marcantoinemathieu #experimental #comics #bandedessinee #lisezdescomics #chroniques Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 472

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 160:24


Comic Reviews: DC o        Plastic Man No More! 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Alex Lins, Jacob Edgar, Marcelo Maiolo o        Trinity Special: World's Finest 1 by Tom King, Belen Ortega, Alejandro Sanchez, Tamra Bonvillain o        Poison Ivy 25 by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Arif Prianto; Joanna Starer, Haining, Ivan Plascencia; Grace Ellis, Brian Level, Arif Prianto; Gretchen Felker-Martin, Atagun Ilhan, Deborah Villahoz; Dan Watter, Dani, Brad Simpson Marvel o        Deadpool Team-Up 1 by Rob Liefeld, Chance Wolf o        Exceptional X-Men 1 by Eve Ewing, Carmen Carnero, Nolan Woodard o        Marvel Zombies: Dawn of Decay 1 by Thomas Krajewski, Jason Muhr, Rachelle Rosenberg o        Moon Knight Annual by Dan Watters, Marco Renna, Rachelle Rosenberg o        Star Wars: The Acolyte – Kelnacca 1 by Cavan Scott, Marika Cresta, Jim Campbell o        What If…? Donald Duck Became Thor 1 by Steve Behling, Riccardo Secchi, Giada Perissinotto, Lucio Ruvidotti o        Marvel Unlimited §  Alligator Loki 37 by Alyssa Wong, Bob Quinn, Pete Pantazis §  Lovable Lockheed 1 by Nathan Stockman §  X-Men: From the Ashes Boom o        Farscape 25th Anniversary Special by Sina Grace, Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Zac Thompson, Sarah Gailey, Keith DeCandido, Stefano Simeone, Francesco Mortarino, French Carlomagno o        Firefly: Malcolm Reynolds Year One 1 by Sam Humphries, Giovanni Fabiano, Gloria Martinelli o        Minor Arcana 1 by Jeff Lemire Dark Horse o        Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures – Echoes of Fear 1 by George Mann, Vincenzo Riccardo, Vincenzo Federici, Michael Atiyeh o        Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures Phase III – Crash and Burn 1 by Daniel Jose Older, Nick Brokenshire, Michael Atiyeh IDW o        Star Trek 500 by Jordan Blum, Patton Oswalt, Leonard Kirk, Lee Loughridge; Jody Houser, Vernon Smith, Charlie Kirchoff; Stephanie Williams, Tench, JP Jordan; Mike Chen, Angel Hernandez, Nick Filardi; Magdalene Visaggio, Megan Huang, Charlie Kirchoff; Morgan Hampton, Megan Levens, Charlie Kirchoff; Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Christopher Cantwell, Davide Tinto, Lee Loughridge Image o        Lady Mechanika: The Devil in the Lake 1 by Joe Benitez, M.M. Chen, Siya Oum, Beth Sotelo Archie o        Sabrina the Teenage Witch Annual Spectacular by Ian Flynn, Steven Butler, Lily Butler, Glenn Whitmore Mad Cave o        Flash Gordon Quarterly 1 by Dennis Culver, Pasquale Qualano, Mark Englert o        Prairie Gods 1 by Shane Connery Volk Oni o        Autumn Kingdom 1 by Cullen Bunn, Christopher Mitten, Francesco Segala ComiXology o        Princess Paradox by Taran Baker, Nadine Scholtes Titan o        Conan the Barbarian: The Battle of the Black Stone 1 by Ian Flynn, Steven Butler, Lily Butler, Glenn Whitmore OGN Countdown o        Olaf's Complete Comic Collection o        Evelyn and Avery: The Art of Friendship by Elle Pierre o        Goosebumps: The Haunted Mask by R.L. Stine, Maddi Gonzalez o        Double Booking: The Tail of the Mummy Cat by Chas! Pangburn, Kim Shearer o        Neptune by Michael Conrad, Nathan Goten, Kyle Arends o        Undergrowth by Ricky Lima, Daniele Aquilani o        Yahgz vol 2: the Gwash War by Art Baltazar o        Breaking the Chain: The Guard Dog Story by Patrick McDonnell o        Knots by Colleen Frakes o        Pathways: The Chronicles of Tuvana by Elaine Tipping o        Sea Serpents Heir Vol 3: Queen of Mercy by Mairghread Scott, Pablo Tunica o        Mismatched by Anne Camlin, Isadora Zeferino o        Luminous Beings by David Arnold, Jose Pimienta o        Life Really Socks: Into the Sock-Verse by Shidan Youssefian, Roshan Youssefian, Mahui Duque o        Doña Quixote: Flight of the Witch by Rey Terciero, Monica Magaña o        Taxi Ghost by Sophie Escabasse Additional Reviews: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Redwall, Catching Up pilot, Secret of NIMH News: new Star Trek event, more screwy comic release schedules, Ice Cream Man TV series in development, WB games being sold, James Earl Jones, Spider-Man 4 director Trailers: Minecraft, Uzumaki, Wolf Man Comics Countdown (04 September 2024): 1.     Animal Pound 5 by Tom King, Peter Gross, Tamra Bonvillain 2.     Minor Arcana 1 by Jeff Lemire 3.     Ultimates 4 by Deniz Camp, Phil Noto 4.     Blood Brothers Mother 2 by Brian Azzarello, Eduardo Risso 5.     Penguin 12 by Tom King, Rafael de Latorre 6.     Birds of Prey 13 by Kelly Thompson, Gavin Guidry, Jordie Bellaire 7.     Public Domain 8 by Chip Zdarsky 8.     Boy Wonder 5 by Juni Ba, Chris O'Halloran 9.     Spider-Boy 11 by Dan Slott, Paco Medina, Erick Arciniega 10.  Rook: Exodus 5 by Geoff Johns, Jason Fabok, Brad Anderson  

Comic Talk Today
Comic Talk Today COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK HEADLINES FOR SEPT 11TH, 2024 | This Episode is INSANE!

Comic Talk Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 214:24


It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy!Linkin Park takes up WAY too much of this episode.Donald Trump is being sued by The White Stripes.Amazon teams with Anthropic AIJunji Ito's EPIC horror manga is turning into an Anime.Minecraft trailer drops.And so much more...Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. MusicFollow-ups/CorrectionsLinkin Park - With the issues last week's episode had i probably could have added an addendum to it. The band not only announced a new vocalist, Emily Armstrong, but also new drummer, Colin Brittan, PLUS a new record, From Zero, and a new tour.New Music/VideoSpiritbox - Soft Spine https://youtu.be/tiIjetn31VA Another heavy banger!!Filter - Burn Out The Sun https://youtu.be/3vbDbTqiJoM Filter's version of Radio Rock works. Really good songwriting.Shallow Rising - Remorse Code https://youtu.be/8Shy17_Shto Chris Adler's NEW band. DEFINITELY different from LoG. But better?Opeth - Paragraph 3 https://youtu.be/7Ph5o3xpJ_8 This record is going to be great.Vígundr - Grógaldr   https://youtu.be/BX5jRQAYfq4 another Heilung clone… this one seems much better.Entheos - A Thousand Days https://youtu.be/rttDAatSAIc much more blasty than their last outing… it will grow on you.Linkin Park - The Emptiness Machine https://youtu.be/SRXH9AbT280 Feels very Meteora. Those lyrics just CUT though.Memphis May Fire - Infection https://youtu.be/W87MonbrKnU Mostly bland with an ok breakdown that falls short.Jinjer - Rogue https://youtu.be/9Uaecbh8ta0?si=WBdQbMC-d7RBWafr definitely still one of the best in metal right now.Billy Morrison, Corey Taylor, Steve Vai - Incite The Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AjEYcYsiyo Not terrible, but not super noteworthy either.Tours/FestivalsHeart - Royal Flush 2025. These are the rescheduled dates that had been previously postponed for Ann Wilson's cancer treatments. Previous tickets will be honored. Feb 28 in Las Vegas through Apr 5 in Quebec. https://www.heart-music.com Linkin Park - 6 dates, tickets are all sold out. Sept 11, 16, 22, 24, 28, Nov 11.Unto Others - DROPPED from the WASP tour. The reason given by WASP being that Unto Others never provided a marketing plan. Which the band disputes.Childish Gambino - Speaking of postponed tours. Donald Glover's music project is postponing the remaining dates on his current tour so he can focus on his physical health “for a few weeks.” All tickets will be honored once the remaining dates are rescheduled.https://variety.com/2024/music/news/donald-glover-postpones-childish-gambino-farewell-tour-physical-health-1236138459/ Reg ‘ol NewsJack White V Trump - Jack and Meg White are suing Donald Trump's campaign over the usage of their song Seven Nation Army. The suit seemingly stemming from a threat from White in late August over the usage of the song in a video on X. The threat involved long debunked story about Trump calling veterans names at Arlington cemetery. White resorting to calling Trump “DonOLD” even.https://variety.com/2024/music/news/jack-white-sues-donald-trump-unauthorized-use-of-music-1236138745/ Superbowl - Football season just started and we already know who is going to perform at the halftime show. Kendrick Lamar.https://variety.com/2024/music/news/super-bowl-2025-halftime-performer-1236136777/ SuggestsThe Crow Soundtrack - The soundtrack to the superhero film The Crow was released in 1994.Gaming/TechTrailersMortal Kombat 1 - Noob Saibot trailer… or just teaser?Reg ‘ol NewsAmazon's Alexa - New voice assistant will use Claude AI from Anthropic, not Amazon's Titan models.YouTube AI developments - Developing AI detection tools for music and faces. Working on creator controls for AI trainingDestiny 2 - Bungie's new roadmap for Destiny 2 outlines major changes, including two expansions annually instead of one. These expansions will feature more non-linear campaign formats and gameplay styles, like roguelikes and survival shooters. Alongside expansions, four free major updates per year will introduce activities, events, and rewards. The first expansion, codenamed Apollo, launches in Summer 2025 and will follow a non-linear story approach. The current expansion, The Final Shape, was delayed due to recent studio layoffs.https://www.engadget.com/gaming/heres-bungies-roadmap-for-destiny-2-163138384.html SuggestsMK1 - one last chance before everything changes in Khaos Reigns.Comic Books/BooksFollow-ups/CorrectionsElseworlds - with the return of the imprint for DC with new stories, the classics are getting fresh printings. https://comicbook.com/comics/news/dc-elseworlds-superman-batman-comics-volumes-trade-paperbacks/#1 TrailersIron Man - https://youtu.be/ccBQ9WfR2kU on shelves in October. Written by Spencer Ackerman. Art from Julius Ohta. That SWORD tho!!Exceptional X-Men - https://youtu.be/ws6aj2muRmo W- Eve L Ewing, A- Carmen Carnero. On sale now.Reg ‘ol NewsComics For Dummies - The “For Dummies” series of books is now attempting to tackle comic books. Written by  Troy Brownfield. The series will feature books on The Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, a general Marvel related book, and Captain America. The latter 2 to start things off.https://www.gamesradar.com/comics/marvel-comics/marvel-for-dummies-book-announcement/ SuggestsThe Crow - a haunting tale of love, loss, and revenge. Eric Draven, brutally murdered alongside his fiancée, is resurrected by a supernatural crow to avenge their deaths. James O'Barr's gothic comic blends dark, visceral artwork with a deeply emotional story, perfect for fans of tragic antiheroes and supernatural horror. With its moody atmosphere and powerful themes, The Crow is a must-read for anyone craving a chilling, emotional ride this spooky season. 1989, Caliber Comics.TV ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsGood Omens - Neil Gaiman series suspends production on the final season due to the allegations against its creator. https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/good-omens-halts-production-neil-gaiman-allegations-1236138923/ Creature Commandos - Dec 5.TrailersHigh Potential - Sept 17 https://youtu.be/2ml5VsUElEM Kaitlin Olsen finally playing a different character other than Sweet D? Could be cool.Arcane - Season 2 Nov https://youtu.be/hsffPST-x1k Uzamaki - https://youtu.be/2ivmweJQaco Sept 28 on Adult Swim, next day on MAXReg ‘ol NewsTonight Show - NBC to pull back on their staple late-night show. Fridays will now be reruns. Just the most recent move in a line of similar cuts. Seth Meyers band got cut, and the other networks late night shows have all already made this move in recent years. And the media thinks it is simply due to streaming competition.https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/tonight-show-jimmy-fallon-four-nights-per-week-nbc-1236135343/ South Park - Set to return in 2025. Purposefully skipping the election. Also waiting for Paramount to figure their future.https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/south-park-2025-return-skipping-presidential-election-1236131691/ SuggestsFrom - Done it a few times before, but to kick off spooky season AND to catch up before season 3 starts, do it THIS WEEK!MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsHorizon - Second movie's theatrical release get scrapped after the first movie loses almost $90M. Costner still dedicated to releasing all 4 parts. https://variety.com/2024/film/festivals/kevin-costner-horizon-2-scrapped-theatrical-release-reaction-to-box-office-not-overwhelming-success-1236133084/ TrailersWolf Man - https://youtu.be/ZZ2xPwXJpLM Leigh Whannell directed Invisible Man. Starring Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner. January 2025The Apprentice - https://youtu.be/0tXEN0WNJUg Oct 11Minecraft - https://youtu.be/PE2YZhcC4NY good lord what is this?Megalopolis https://youtu.be/pq6mvHZU0fc?si=ngRYWS5jMHVzMAgK The REAL trailer for Francis Ford Copolla's star-studded epic.Reg ‘ol NewsJames Earl Jones - Passed at 93. SuggestsBeetlejuice Beetlejuice - a 2024 American dark fantasy comedy horror film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. A sequel to Beetlejuice (1988) and the second film of the Beetlejuice franchise, the film stars Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, and Catherine O'Hara reprising their roles alongside new cast members Justin Theroux, Monica Bellucci, Jenna Ortega, and Willem Dafoe.Rumor MillNew SourcesSilver Surfer - Special presentation on Disney+.Wolverine - Henry Cavill is ONCE AGAIN being rumored for the Wolverine moving forward. “Cooking” posts on his socials.New RumorsWakanda - Live-action series supposedly in pre-development.Man-Thing - Special Presentation on Disney+Blade - Director found? Chad Stahleski (John Wick)?Green Lantern - Matthew McConaughey and Ewan McGregor now rumored to have been cast. McGregor said to be up for John Stewart, McConaughey too. So obviously not along side Brolin.Final Fantasy - The OTHER games said to be coming to Xbox (aside from MMO XIV) are VII remake, XVI, and the Pixel Remasters.Venom: Last Dance - Knull to make an appearance. Secret Wars appearance for Tom Hardy.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

Nerdy Legion Podcast Network
COMIC TALK TODAY: COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK HEADLINES FOR SEPT 11TH, 2024 | THIS EPISODE IS INSANE!

Nerdy Legion Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 214:24


It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy!Linkin Park takes up WAY too much of this episode.Donald Trump is being sued by The White Stripes.Amazon teams with Anthropic AIJunji Ito's EPIC horror manga is turning into an Anime.Minecraft trailer drops.And so much more...Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. MusicFollow-ups/CorrectionsLinkin Park - With the issues last week's episode had i probably could have added an addendum to it. The band not only announced a new vocalist, Emily Armstrong, but also new drummer, Colin Brittan, PLUS a new record, From Zero, and a new tour.New Music/VideoSpiritbox - Soft Spine https://youtu.be/tiIjetn31VA Another heavy banger!!Filter - Burn Out The Sun https://youtu.be/3vbDbTqiJoM Filter's version of Radio Rock works. Really good songwriting.Shallow Rising - Remorse Code https://youtu.be/8Shy17_Shto Chris Adler's NEW band. DEFINITELY different from LoG. But better?Opeth - Paragraph 3 https://youtu.be/7Ph5o3xpJ_8 This record is going to be great.Vígundr - Grógaldr   https://youtu.be/BX5jRQAYfq4 another Heilung clone… this one seems much better.Entheos - A Thousand Days https://youtu.be/rttDAatSAIc much more blasty than their last outing… it will grow on you.Linkin Park - The Emptiness Machine https://youtu.be/SRXH9AbT280 Feels very Meteora. Those lyrics just CUT though.Memphis May Fire - Infection https://youtu.be/W87MonbrKnU Mostly bland with an ok breakdown that falls short.Jinjer - Rogue https://youtu.be/9Uaecbh8ta0?si=WBdQbMC-d7RBWafr definitely still one of the best in metal right now.Billy Morrison, Corey Taylor, Steve Vai - Incite The Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AjEYcYsiyo Not terrible, but not super noteworthy either.Tours/FestivalsHeart - Royal Flush 2025. These are the rescheduled dates that had been previously postponed for Ann Wilson's cancer treatments. Previous tickets will be honored. Feb 28 in Las Vegas through Apr 5 in Quebec. https://www.heart-music.com Linkin Park - 6 dates, tickets are all sold out. Sept 11, 16, 22, 24, 28, Nov 11.Unto Others - DROPPED from the WASP tour. The reason given by WASP being that Unto Others never provided a marketing plan. Which the band disputes.Childish Gambino - Speaking of postponed tours. Donald Glover's music project is postponing the remaining dates on his current tour so he can focus on his physical health “for a few weeks.” All tickets will be honored once the remaining dates are rescheduled.https://variety.com/2024/music/news/donald-glover-postpones-childish-gambino-farewell-tour-physical-health-1236138459/ Reg ‘ol NewsJack White V Trump - Jack and Meg White are suing Donald Trump's campaign over the usage of their song Seven Nation Army. The suit seemingly stemming from a threat from White in late August over the usage of the song in a video on X. The threat involved long debunked story about Trump calling veterans names at Arlington cemetery. White resorting to calling Trump “DonOLD” even.https://variety.com/2024/music/news/jack-white-sues-donald-trump-unauthorized-use-of-music-1236138745/ Superbowl - Football season just started and we already know who is going to perform at the halftime show. Kendrick Lamar.https://variety.com/2024/music/news/super-bowl-2025-halftime-performer-1236136777/ SuggestsThe Crow Soundtrack - The soundtrack to the superhero film The Crow was released in 1994.Gaming/TechTrailersMortal Kombat 1 - Noob Saibot trailer… or just teaser?Reg ‘ol NewsAmazon's Alexa - New voice assistant will use Claude AI from Anthropic, not Amazon's Titan models.YouTube AI developments - Developing AI detection tools for music and faces. Working on creator controls for AI trainingDestiny 2 - Bungie's new roadmap for Destiny 2 outlines major changes, including two expansions annually instead of one. These expansions will feature more non-linear campaign formats and gameplay styles, like roguelikes and survival shooters. Alongside expansions, four free major updates per year will introduce activities, events, and rewards. The first expansion, codenamed Apollo, launches in Summer 2025 and will follow a non-linear story approach. The current expansion, The Final Shape, was delayed due to recent studio layoffs.https://www.engadget.com/gaming/heres-bungies-roadmap-for-destiny-2-163138384.html SuggestsMK1 - one last chance before everything changes in Khaos Reigns.Comic Books/BooksFollow-ups/CorrectionsElseworlds - with the return of the imprint for DC with new stories, the classics are getting fresh printings. https://comicbook.com/comics/news/dc-elseworlds-superman-batman-comics-volumes-trade-paperbacks/#1 TrailersIron Man - https://youtu.be/ccBQ9WfR2kU on shelves in October. Written by Spencer Ackerman. Art from Julius Ohta. That SWORD tho!!Exceptional X-Men - https://youtu.be/ws6aj2muRmo W- Eve L Ewing, A- Carmen Carnero. On sale now.Reg ‘ol NewsComics For Dummies - The “For Dummies” series of books is now attempting to tackle comic books. Written by  Troy Brownfield. The series will feature books on The Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, a general Marvel related book, and Captain America. The latter 2 to start things off.https://www.gamesradar.com/comics/marvel-comics/marvel-for-dummies-book-announcement/ SuggestsThe Crow - a haunting tale of love, loss, and revenge. Eric Draven, brutally murdered alongside his fiancée, is resurrected by a supernatural crow to avenge their deaths. James O'Barr's gothic comic blends dark, visceral artwork with a deeply emotional story, perfect for fans of tragic antiheroes and supernatural horror. With its moody atmosphere and powerful themes, The Crow is a must-read for anyone craving a chilling, emotional ride this spooky season. 1989, Caliber Comics.TV ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsGood Omens - Neil Gaiman series suspends production on the final season due to the allegations against its creator. https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/good-omens-halts-production-neil-gaiman-allegations-1236138923/ Creature Commandos - Dec 5.TrailersHigh Potential - Sept 17 https://youtu.be/2ml5VsUElEM Kaitlin Olsen finally playing a different character other than Sweet D? Could be cool.Arcane - Season 2 Nov https://youtu.be/hsffPST-x1k Uzamaki - https://youtu.be/2ivmweJQaco Sept 28 on Adult Swim, next day on MAXReg ‘ol NewsTonight Show - NBC to pull back on their staple late-night show. Fridays will now be reruns. Just the most recent move in a line of similar cuts. Seth Meyers band got cut, and the other networks late night shows have all already made this move in recent years. And the media thinks it is simply due to streaming competition.https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/tonight-show-jimmy-fallon-four-nights-per-week-nbc-1236135343/ South Park - Set to return in 2025. Purposefully skipping the election. Also waiting for Paramount to figure their future.https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/south-park-2025-return-skipping-presidential-election-1236131691/ SuggestsFrom - Done it a few times before, but to kick off spooky season AND to catch up before season 3 starts, do it THIS WEEK!MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsHorizon - Second movie's theatrical release get scrapped after the first movie loses almost $90M. Costner still dedicated to releasing all 4 parts. https://variety.com/2024/film/festivals/kevin-costner-horizon-2-scrapped-theatrical-release-reaction-to-box-office-not-overwhelming-success-1236133084/ TrailersWolf Man - https://youtu.be/ZZ2xPwXJpLM Leigh Whannell directed Invisible Man. Starring Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner. January 2025The Apprentice - https://youtu.be/0tXEN0WNJUg Oct 11Minecraft - https://youtu.be/PE2YZhcC4NY good lord what is this?Megalopolis https://youtu.be/pq6mvHZU0fc?si=ngRYWS5jMHVzMAgK The REAL trailer for Francis Ford Copolla's star-studded epic.Reg ‘ol NewsJames Earl Jones - Passed at 93. SuggestsBeetlejuice Beetlejuice - a 2024 American dark fantasy comedy horror film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. A sequel to Beetlejuice (1988) and the second film of the Beetlejuice franchise, the film stars Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, and Catherine O'Hara reprising their roles alongside new cast members Justin Theroux, Monica Bellucci, Jenna Ortega, and Willem Dafoe.Rumor MillNew SourcesSilver Surfer - Special presentation on Disney+.Wolverine - Henry Cavill is ONCE AGAIN being rumored for the Wolverine moving forward. “Cooking” posts on his socials.New RumorsWakanda - Live-action series supposedly in pre-development.Man-Thing - Special Presentation on Disney+Blade - Director found? Chad Stahleski (John Wick)?Green Lantern - Matthew McConaughey and Ewan McGregor now rumored to have been cast. McGregor said to be up for John Stewart, McConaughey too. So obviously not along side Brolin.Final Fantasy - The OTHER games said to be coming to Xbox (aside from MMO XIV) are VII remake, XVI, and the Pixel Remasters.Venom: Last Dance - Knull to make an appearance. Secret Wars appearance for Tom Hardy.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

Spiderman: Crónicas del Daily Bugle
Crónicas del Daily Bugle 177 -Respira

Spiderman: Crónicas del Daily Bugle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 70:05


Vamos a reseñar/ comentar tres grapas de Spiderman que han salido a la venta en el mes de Julio. Con lo que El Asombroso Spiderman 29/ 238 tendremos de invitada a la dibujante Carmen Carnero. Así como algún que otro cambio en la vida de Peter Parker en su relación co Norman Osborn entre otras cosas. Un tercer número de Ultimate Spiderman, con las primeras andanzas de este héroe en dicho Universo. Con paso firme pero seguro. Y para terminar, de nuevo un tercer número (que también es el décimo, por la doble numeración de Panini), el de Spiderman Superior. Avanzando en la unión entre el Doctor Octopus y Spiderman, para poder salvar Anna María. Casting: -Leonardo Mirete -Manel Rodríguez -Jordi Abella

Amazing Spider-Talk: A Spider-Man Podcast
The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #46 – REVIEW

Amazing Spider-Talk: A Spider-Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 55:49


Peter Parker is the king of second dates! Today on the show, Mark and Dan discuss Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) no. 46. This issue was written by Zeb Wells. The cover features artwork by John Romita Jr. Scott Hanna and Morry Hollowell, and interior artwork is by Carmen Carnero, colors by Marcio Menyz and Erick […] The post The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #46 – REVIEW appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.

Amazing Spider-Talk: A Spider-Man Podcast
The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #45 – REVIEW

Amazing Spider-Talk: A Spider-Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 60:49


One flew over the Ravencroft! Today on the show, Mark and Dan discuss Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) no. 45. This issue was written by Zeb Wells. The cover features artwork by John Romita Jr. Scott Hanna and Marcio Menyz, and interior artwork is by Carmen Carnero, colors by Marcio Menyz, and of course letters by […] The post The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #45 – REVIEW appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.

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COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK HEADLINES FOR MAR 20TH, 2024 | Mr Beast Saves us ALL

Comic Talk Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 166:42


It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy! Mr Beast is possibly about to legitimize the Creator Sphere for all of us!Eternals 2 has evolved... or MUTATED if you will.And so much more...Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content.   MusicFollow-ups/CorrectionsShadows Fall - Sounds like we will be getting that new album SOON-ish. Brian told WSOU 89.5 FM that there might be a different release strategy this time around since there is no label pressure. So far the band claims to have around 6 or 7 new tunes recorded so far, with a vinyl planned in the end.https://blabbermouth.net/news/shadows-fall-has-six-or-seven-new-songs-recorded-so-far-we-wanna-get-it-as-perfect-as-we-can New Music/VideoSebastian Bach - “Everybody Bleeds” https://youtu.be/_wx4PQRx2hA Really cool bass tone. Kinda what you would expect from an 80s icon. “Child Within the Man” record to release May 10.Vended - The Far Side https://youtu.be/AhglyV90Cbg Griffin Taylor and Simon Crahan's father's influence is showing a bit here. But less so than in previous outings. These kids just keep getting better.Dead Icarus - Ad Infernum https://youtu.be/RF-rJ2Fy-Gc Newest single from the EP with the same title.Burton C Bell - Anti-Droid https://youtu.be/ejssq84_4TA Slow burn compared to his previous work.Eminem - Doomsday 2 https://youtu.be/Evut8BfrZ2U SO SHORT?!!Immortal Disfigurement - Showcase OV Phlegm https://youtu.be/TWYThpTgw-g CJ does what he does VERY DAMN WELL! Glad to see that the drama has been sorted for this release at leat. Exercising their melodic sideZao - Croatoan https://youtu.be/VbhPp1NhW3I New live album “Live From the Church.” Definitely a different ZAO than I remember. A little more POST-metal influence it seems. Lots of layers and atmosphere.Avenged Sevenfold - Cosmic https://youtu.be/NxFE5YOErcg This is more what I would expect from the guys at this point in their career.Tours/FestivalsHe Is Legend - May 3 in Philadelphia, PA through June 8th in Columbia South Carolina. Support from Codeseven, The Seafloor Cinema, and Johnny Booth on the last few.https://www.stubhub.com/he-is-legend-tickets/performer/1495250 Hatebreed - 30th anniversary tour featuring  Carcass, Harms Way, and Crypta. Sept 26 in Portland Maine through Oct 27 in Norfolk Virginia.https://www.stubhub.com/hatebreed-tickets/performer/404873 Reg ‘ol NewsJourney - “Don't Stop Believin” recognized by Forbes as the biggest song of all time. The RIAA has certified the song 18x PLATINUM!https://blabbermouth.net/news/journeys-dont-stop-believin-recognized-as-biggest-song-of-all-time Pantera - Live album? Charlie Benante says there have been conversations.https://blabbermouth.net/news/charlie-benante-says-there-has-been-talk-of-current-pantera-lineup-releasing-a-live-album Slipknot - Anders Colsefni has re-recorded the original release from the band with a new line-up, as a tribute to the memories of Paul and Joey. https://blabbermouth.net/news/original-slipknot-vocalist-anders-colsefni-releases-new-version-of-mate-feed-kill-repeat SuggestsHe Is Legend - White Bat - He is Legend is an American hard rock/heavy metal band from Wilmington, North Carolina, formed in the late 1990s but settled on the name "He Is Legend" in 2003. The band's lineup is front man Schuylar Croom, guitarist Adam Tanbouz, bassist Matty Williams, and drummer Jesse ShelleyGaming/TechFollow-ups/CorrectionsMetal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol 1 - Konami is going to be patching the games in order to update the visuals. https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/metal-gear-solid-mgs-collection-updates-4k/ Overwatch 2 - All heroes will be available for free starting in season 10. No release date yet. https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/overwatch-2-season-10-free-heroes/ TrailersAnimal Well - https://youtu.be/qhB6dLh9nn4 Metroidvania style game from Videogamedunkey's production studio Big Mode. Releasing on May 9th.Reg ‘ol NewsTikTok - The US Bill to divest the company from ByteDance has passed. https://wegotthiscovered.com/pop-culture/tiktok-ban-passed-the-protecting-americans-from-foreign-adversary-controlled-applications-act-explained/ Mr Beast - Getting a new game show on Amazon Prime. 1000 contestants competing for $5M. Taking his time so as to NOT embarrass the creator space. SUPER AWESOME!https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/mrbeast-prime-video-reality-show-beast-games-1235944550/ https://youtu.be/4FRYox-sPP8 Apex Legends - The North American finals of the Apex official Esports tournament had to be post-poned due to hacks. But not just any hacks, but Kernel level Easy Anti-Cheat hacks, the very same that LTT have been warning us about for some time at this point. https://www.engadget.com/hackers-gave-pro-players-cheats-during-eas-north-american-finals-of-apex-legends-122102739 Nvidia - In their press event on Monday CEO Jensen Huang revealed the next step in AI focused GPUs. The GH200 chip is four times more powerful than Nvidia's previous H100. When incorporated into Nvidia's new DGX GV100 system, the GH200 can achieve 30 times better inference performance at 25 times lower energy consumption compared to previous systems.It enables running large language models (LLMs) with up to 27 trillion parameters, surpassing the cutting-edge GPT-4 model's 1.7 trillion parameters.https://www.engadget.com/nvidias-gpus-powered-the-ai-revolution-its-new-blackwell-chips-are-up-to-30-times-faster-001059577.html Apple VS Google - Apple wants to use Google's AI technology, called Gemini, to power upcoming generative AI features in iOS 18, which is expected to release this year. The official announcement of just what exactly the deal is going to be is said to be happening at WWDC in June.https://www.engadget.com/of-course-apple-wants-to-bring-googles-gemini-ai-to-iphones-144604811.html Snapdragon - Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 as a more affordable alternative to its flagship 8 Gen 3 chip. While less powerful, the 8s Gen 3 retains most key features and introduces an updated CPU and on-device generative AI support. Positioned between the budget and premium tiers, it succeeds last year's 7 Plus Gen 2 chip. However, Qualcomm's confusing naming conventions for its processors continue to lack clarity.https://www.engadget.com/qualcomms-snapdragon-8s-gen-3-chip-is-a-notch-below-its-flagship-processor-075258397.html SuggestsMK1Comic Books/BooksTrailersX-Men - https://youtu.be/QuyyM-Jlkas Marvel Comics announces three new titles with new creative teams which includes Jed MacKay and Ryan Stegman on X-Men, Gail Simone and David Marquez on Uncanny X-Men, and Eve L. Ewing and Carmen Carnero on Exceptional X-Men. Announced at SXSW X-Men: Krakoa is no more… but the X-Men fight on! From their new base in Alaska, the X-Men raise a flag of defiance! Join Cyclops, Beast, Magneto, Psylocke, Kid Omega, Temper (formerly Oya), Magik and Juggernaut as they assemble against new forces, battling for the destiny and philosophy of the mutant species. Mutant business is their business. Uncanny X-Men: Outlaw heroes once again, the X-Men embark on a new mission! Making themselves at home in the Big Easy, the X-Men protect a world that hates and fears them! Join Rogue, Gambit, Nightcrawler, Jubilee, and Wolverine on explosive super hero adventures. Uncanny as ever, the X-Men are back to saving the day mutant-style! Exceptional X-Men: Mutantkind's two greatest teachers mold the next generation of X-Men! Kate Pryde has returned home to Chicago following the war with Orchis. Having stepped away from the world of mutantdom, she is nevertheless called back into action as she crosses paths with a trio of new young mutants, Bronze, Axo, and Melee, who clearly need training and guidance. Unfortunately for Kate, Emma Frost thinks so as well!The art looks like the powers that be at Marvel are trying to shrug off some of the socio-political agenda from the recent past.Reg ‘ol NewsSpace Ghost - Dynamite Comics has secured the rights for the good old talk-show host. But the serious version. From the team of David Prepose (Punisher) and Jonathan Lau (Vampirella Strikes), Dynamite's new series looks like it's taking an edgier turn than the Hanna-Barbera cartoon that befits its period, and the studio's tongue-in-cheek style. https://www.dynamite.com/htmlfiles/viewProduct.html?PRO=C72513034479301011 https://youtu.be/4QnxJVUuSCs SuggestsJoker Year One - a four-part written by Chip Zdarsky with art by Giuseppe Camuncoli, Andrea Sorrentino, and Stefano Nesi, chronicling the origin of the Joker.Episodic ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsMarvel on Disney+ - Wonder Man and Ironheart, both, are in active production. It seems that neither has been canceled like rumors have suggested previously. https://cosmicbook.news/wonder-man-ironheart-not-canceled AHS: Delicate - Part 2 returns April 3rd. The Bear - renewed for a 4th season before season 3 ever airs.TrailersSuicide Squad Isakai - https://youtu.be/GqwUijRuKzc still looks good! Still no specific release, just sometime this year.Black Mirror -https://twitter.com/netflix/status/1768337596822774081 Season 7 confirmed for 2025 on Netflix. This season will have a sequel to the USS Callister from season 4.X-Men 97 - https://youtu.be/Ir2n4pegD8I previously on… Fallout - https://youtu.be/V-mugKDQDlg April 11 the FULL season. https://youtu.be/Z_7jXPMu0Nk Acolyte - https://youtu.be/BtytYWhg2mc Interview with the Vampire - https://youtu.be/w1DNtxOO0DI season 2 May 12.SuggestsInvincible - adult animated superhero television series created by Robert Kirkman for Amazon Prime Video. Based on the Image Comics series of the same name by Kirkman, Cory Walker, and Ryan Ottley, the show follows 17-year-old Mark Grayson and his transformation into a superhero under the guidance of his father Omni-Man, also known as Nolan Grayson, the most powerful superhero on the planet.MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsScream - Neve Campbell to return to the franchise for the next installment. Said to have increased their offer to keep her involved. This comes after Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega have each left the project for different reasons. Star Wars: Rogue Squadron - Patty Jenkins says she is back on the project.The American Society of Magical Negroes - Opens to $1.3M.Venom 3 - Venom: The Last Dance subtitle announced.TrailersThe Crow - https://youtu.be/djSKp_pwmOA looks better than that initial image suggested… though by how much remains to be seen.Rebel Moon Part Two: The Scargiver - https://youtu.be/UEJuNHOd8Dw Lots more non-sabre action it would seem.Furiosa - https://youtu.be/FVswuip0-co in theaters May 24.Reg ‘ol NewsTeen Titans - New movie announced. Ana Nogueira will write the script who is also writing the screenplay for the Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow movie starring Millie Alcock for Gunn's DCU.https://cosmicbook.news/dcu-teen-titans-movie Popeye - Live-action movie reboot happening. Chemin Entertainment and King Features are putting the budget together to get behind a screenplay written by Michael Caleo.https://variety.com/2024/film/news/popeye-live-action-movie-chernin-king-features-1235945446/ Poohniverse - Producer Scott Chambers is putting together a horror movie universe. Blood and Honey 2, Bambi: The Reckoning, Peter Pan: Neverland Nightmare, Pinocchio: Unstrung, Poohniverse: Monsters Assemble.https://comicbook.com/horror/news/poohniverse-monsters-assemble-to-unite-winnie-the-pooh-bambi-and-pinnochio/ SuggestsRicky Stanicky - a 2024 American comedy film directed by Peter Farrelly. The film stars Zac Efron, Jermaine Fowler, Andrew Santino, Lex Scott Davis, Anja Savcic, Jeff Ross, William H. Macy, and John Cena.Rumor MillConfirmations/RefutationsRyan Gosling MCU - Said to have signed on for Ghost Rider or Dr Doom.New RumorsMoon Knight - Oscar Isaac not returning to play Marc Spector. Not because of scheduling or anythings, but because the new Fist of Khonshu is said to be Blade.Eternals 2 - Canceled? Or possibly just morphed into X-Men movie?Henry Cavill - ANOTHER new rumor. Sounds familiar. This one has him as a VARIANT of Wolverine for the Deadpool movie. NOT as the MCU's new Wolverine.James Bond - Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Kick-Ass) is reportedly signing the deal to become 007.Meta Quest 3 - Alleged leaks about Meta's upcoming Quest 3 virtual reality headset surfaced last week, with conflicting details emerging. Initial leaks seemed to depict a budget-friendly "Quest 3 Lite" without augmented reality capabilities. However, more recent alleged screenshots from an internal Meta meeting showed a headset with a front-facing camera array and marketing focused on "mixed reality," suggesting augmented reality features. The authenticity of these leaks remains uncertain, as the level of detail in the latter leak has raised doubts about its legitimacy, given the potential legal risks of leaking internal documents.Foldable Phones - Leaks suggest Samsung will cater to different segments of the foldable phone market with its upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6, offering both a budget version around $800 and a high-end model, with the former making compromises like no S Pen support and a smaller battery. Meanwhile, an unconfirmed roadmap points to Apple joining the foldable fray in 2026 with its own foldable iPhone, which is expected to carry a premium price tag higher than Samsung's budget offering.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

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COMIC TALK TODAY: COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK HEADLINES FOR MAR 20TH, 2024 | MR BEAST SAVES US ALL

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 166:42


It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy! Mr Beast is possibly about to legitimize the Creator Sphere for all of us!Eternals 2 has evolved... or MUTATED if you will.And so much more...Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content.   MusicFollow-ups/CorrectionsShadows Fall - Sounds like we will be getting that new album SOON-ish. Brian told WSOU 89.5 FM that there might be a different release strategy this time around since there is no label pressure. So far the band claims to have around 6 or 7 new tunes recorded so far, with a vinyl planned in the end.https://blabbermouth.net/news/shadows-fall-has-six-or-seven-new-songs-recorded-so-far-we-wanna-get-it-as-perfect-as-we-can New Music/VideoSebastian Bach - “Everybody Bleeds” https://youtu.be/_wx4PQRx2hA Really cool bass tone. Kinda what you would expect from an 80s icon. “Child Within the Man” record to release May 10.Vended - The Far Side https://youtu.be/AhglyV90Cbg Griffin Taylor and Simon Crahan's father's influence is showing a bit here. But less so than in previous outings. These kids just keep getting better.Dead Icarus - Ad Infernum https://youtu.be/RF-rJ2Fy-Gc Newest single from the EP with the same title.Burton C Bell - Anti-Droid https://youtu.be/ejssq84_4TA Slow burn compared to his previous work.Eminem - Doomsday 2 https://youtu.be/Evut8BfrZ2U SO SHORT?!!Immortal Disfigurement - Showcase OV Phlegm https://youtu.be/TWYThpTgw-g CJ does what he does VERY DAMN WELL! Glad to see that the drama has been sorted for this release at leat. Exercising their melodic sideZao - Croatoan https://youtu.be/VbhPp1NhW3I New live album “Live From the Church.” Definitely a different ZAO than I remember. A little more POST-metal influence it seems. Lots of layers and atmosphere.Avenged Sevenfold - Cosmic https://youtu.be/NxFE5YOErcg This is more what I would expect from the guys at this point in their career.Tours/FestivalsHe Is Legend - May 3 in Philadelphia, PA through June 8th in Columbia South Carolina. Support from Codeseven, The Seafloor Cinema, and Johnny Booth on the last few.https://www.stubhub.com/he-is-legend-tickets/performer/1495250 Hatebreed - 30th anniversary tour featuring  Carcass, Harms Way, and Crypta. Sept 26 in Portland Maine through Oct 27 in Norfolk Virginia.https://www.stubhub.com/hatebreed-tickets/performer/404873 Reg ‘ol NewsJourney - “Don't Stop Believin” recognized by Forbes as the biggest song of all time. The RIAA has certified the song 18x PLATINUM!https://blabbermouth.net/news/journeys-dont-stop-believin-recognized-as-biggest-song-of-all-time Pantera - Live album? Charlie Benante says there have been conversations.https://blabbermouth.net/news/charlie-benante-says-there-has-been-talk-of-current-pantera-lineup-releasing-a-live-album Slipknot - Anders Colsefni has re-recorded the original release from the band with a new line-up, as a tribute to the memories of Paul and Joey. https://blabbermouth.net/news/original-slipknot-vocalist-anders-colsefni-releases-new-version-of-mate-feed-kill-repeat SuggestsHe Is Legend - White Bat - He is Legend is an American hard rock/heavy metal band from Wilmington, North Carolina, formed in the late 1990s but settled on the name "He Is Legend" in 2003. The band's lineup is front man Schuylar Croom, guitarist Adam Tanbouz, bassist Matty Williams, and drummer Jesse ShelleyGaming/TechFollow-ups/CorrectionsMetal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol 1 - Konami is going to be patching the games in order to update the visuals. https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/metal-gear-solid-mgs-collection-updates-4k/ Overwatch 2 - All heroes will be available for free starting in season 10. No release date yet. https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/overwatch-2-season-10-free-heroes/ TrailersAnimal Well - https://youtu.be/qhB6dLh9nn4 Metroidvania style game from Videogamedunkey's production studio Big Mode. Releasing on May 9th.Reg ‘ol NewsTikTok - The US Bill to divest the company from ByteDance has passed. https://wegotthiscovered.com/pop-culture/tiktok-ban-passed-the-protecting-americans-from-foreign-adversary-controlled-applications-act-explained/ Mr Beast - Getting a new game show on Amazon Prime. 1000 contestants competing for $5M. Taking his time so as to NOT embarrass the creator space. SUPER AWESOME!https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/mrbeast-prime-video-reality-show-beast-games-1235944550/ https://youtu.be/4FRYox-sPP8 Apex Legends - The North American finals of the Apex official Esports tournament had to be post-poned due to hacks. But not just any hacks, but Kernel level Easy Anti-Cheat hacks, the very same that LTT have been warning us about for some time at this point. https://www.engadget.com/hackers-gave-pro-players-cheats-during-eas-north-american-finals-of-apex-legends-122102739 Nvidia - In their press event on Monday CEO Jensen Huang revealed the next step in AI focused GPUs. The GH200 chip is four times more powerful than Nvidia's previous H100. When incorporated into Nvidia's new DGX GV100 system, the GH200 can achieve 30 times better inference performance at 25 times lower energy consumption compared to previous systems.It enables running large language models (LLMs) with up to 27 trillion parameters, surpassing the cutting-edge GPT-4 model's 1.7 trillion parameters.https://www.engadget.com/nvidias-gpus-powered-the-ai-revolution-its-new-blackwell-chips-are-up-to-30-times-faster-001059577.html Apple VS Google - Apple wants to use Google's AI technology, called Gemini, to power upcoming generative AI features in iOS 18, which is expected to release this year. The official announcement of just what exactly the deal is going to be is said to be happening at WWDC in June.https://www.engadget.com/of-course-apple-wants-to-bring-googles-gemini-ai-to-iphones-144604811.html Snapdragon - Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 as a more affordable alternative to its flagship 8 Gen 3 chip. While less powerful, the 8s Gen 3 retains most key features and introduces an updated CPU and on-device generative AI support. Positioned between the budget and premium tiers, it succeeds last year's 7 Plus Gen 2 chip. However, Qualcomm's confusing naming conventions for its processors continue to lack clarity.https://www.engadget.com/qualcomms-snapdragon-8s-gen-3-chip-is-a-notch-below-its-flagship-processor-075258397.html SuggestsMK1Comic Books/BooksTrailersX-Men - https://youtu.be/QuyyM-Jlkas Marvel Comics announces three new titles with new creative teams which includes Jed MacKay and Ryan Stegman on X-Men, Gail Simone and David Marquez on Uncanny X-Men, and Eve L. Ewing and Carmen Carnero on Exceptional X-Men. Announced at SXSW X-Men: Krakoa is no more… but the X-Men fight on! From their new base in Alaska, the X-Men raise a flag of defiance! Join Cyclops, Beast, Magneto, Psylocke, Kid Omega, Temper (formerly Oya), Magik and Juggernaut as they assemble against new forces, battling for the destiny and philosophy of the mutant species. Mutant business is their business. Uncanny X-Men: Outlaw heroes once again, the X-Men embark on a new mission! Making themselves at home in the Big Easy, the X-Men protect a world that hates and fears them! Join Rogue, Gambit, Nightcrawler, Jubilee, and Wolverine on explosive super hero adventures. Uncanny as ever, the X-Men are back to saving the day mutant-style! Exceptional X-Men: Mutantkind's two greatest teachers mold the next generation of X-Men! Kate Pryde has returned home to Chicago following the war with Orchis. Having stepped away from the world of mutantdom, she is nevertheless called back into action as she crosses paths with a trio of new young mutants, Bronze, Axo, and Melee, who clearly need training and guidance. Unfortunately for Kate, Emma Frost thinks so as well!The art looks like the powers that be at Marvel are trying to shrug off some of the socio-political agenda from the recent past.Reg ‘ol NewsSpace Ghost - Dynamite Comics has secured the rights for the good old talk-show host. But the serious version. From the team of David Prepose (Punisher) and Jonathan Lau (Vampirella Strikes), Dynamite's new series looks like it's taking an edgier turn than the Hanna-Barbera cartoon that befits its period, and the studio's tongue-in-cheek style. https://www.dynamite.com/htmlfiles/viewProduct.html?PRO=C72513034479301011 https://youtu.be/4QnxJVUuSCs SuggestsJoker Year One - a four-part written by Chip Zdarsky with art by Giuseppe Camuncoli, Andrea Sorrentino, and Stefano Nesi, chronicling the origin of the Joker.Episodic ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsMarvel on Disney+ - Wonder Man and Ironheart, both, are in active production. It seems that neither has been canceled like rumors have suggested previously. https://cosmicbook.news/wonder-man-ironheart-not-canceled AHS: Delicate - Part 2 returns April 3rd. The Bear - renewed for a 4th season before season 3 ever airs.TrailersSuicide Squad Isakai - https://youtu.be/GqwUijRuKzc still looks good! Still no specific release, just sometime this year.Black Mirror -https://twitter.com/netflix/status/1768337596822774081 Season 7 confirmed for 2025 on Netflix. This season will have a sequel to the USS Callister from season 4.X-Men 97 - https://youtu.be/Ir2n4pegD8I previously on… Fallout - https://youtu.be/V-mugKDQDlg April 11 the FULL season. https://youtu.be/Z_7jXPMu0Nk Acolyte - https://youtu.be/BtytYWhg2mc Interview with the Vampire - https://youtu.be/w1DNtxOO0DI season 2 May 12.SuggestsInvincible - adult animated superhero television series created by Robert Kirkman for Amazon Prime Video. Based on the Image Comics series of the same name by Kirkman, Cory Walker, and Ryan Ottley, the show follows 17-year-old Mark Grayson and his transformation into a superhero under the guidance of his father Omni-Man, also known as Nolan Grayson, the most powerful superhero on the planet.MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsScream - Neve Campbell to return to the franchise for the next installment. Said to have increased their offer to keep her involved. This comes after Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega have each left the project for different reasons. Star Wars: Rogue Squadron - Patty Jenkins says she is back on the project.The American Society of Magical Negroes - Opens to $1.3M.Venom 3 - Venom: The Last Dance subtitle announced.TrailersThe Crow - https://youtu.be/djSKp_pwmOA looks better than that initial image suggested… though by how much remains to be seen.Rebel Moon Part Two: The Scargiver - https://youtu.be/UEJuNHOd8Dw Lots more non-sabre action it would seem.Furiosa - https://youtu.be/FVswuip0-co in theaters May 24.Reg ‘ol NewsTeen Titans - New movie announced. Ana Nogueira will write the script who is also writing the screenplay for the Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow movie starring Millie Alcock for Gunn's DCU.https://cosmicbook.news/dcu-teen-titans-movie Popeye - Live-action movie reboot happening. Chemin Entertainment and King Features are putting the budget together to get behind a screenplay written by Michael Caleo.https://variety.com/2024/film/news/popeye-live-action-movie-chernin-king-features-1235945446/ Poohniverse - Producer Scott Chambers is putting together a horror movie universe. Blood and Honey 2, Bambi: The Reckoning, Peter Pan: Neverland Nightmare, Pinocchio: Unstrung, Poohniverse: Monsters Assemble.https://comicbook.com/horror/news/poohniverse-monsters-assemble-to-unite-winnie-the-pooh-bambi-and-pinnochio/ SuggestsRicky Stanicky - a 2024 American comedy film directed by Peter Farrelly. The film stars Zac Efron, Jermaine Fowler, Andrew Santino, Lex Scott Davis, Anja Savcic, Jeff Ross, William H. Macy, and John Cena.Rumor MillConfirmations/RefutationsRyan Gosling MCU - Said to have signed on for Ghost Rider or Dr Doom.New RumorsMoon Knight - Oscar Isaac not returning to play Marc Spector. Not because of scheduling or anythings, but because the new Fist of Khonshu is said to be Blade.Eternals 2 - Canceled? Or possibly just morphed into X-Men movie?Henry Cavill - ANOTHER new rumor. Sounds familiar. This one has him as a VARIANT of Wolverine for the Deadpool movie. NOT as the MCU's new Wolverine.James Bond - Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Kick-Ass) is reportedly signing the deal to become 007.Meta Quest 3 - Alleged leaks about Meta's upcoming Quest 3 virtual reality headset surfaced last week, with conflicting details emerging. Initial leaks seemed to depict a budget-friendly "Quest 3 Lite" without augmented reality capabilities. However, more recent alleged screenshots from an internal Meta meeting showed a headset with a front-facing camera array and marketing focused on "mixed reality," suggesting augmented reality features. 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Geek Freaks Headlines
Three New X-Men Comics Coming This Summer

Geek Freaks Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 0:56


In a groundbreaking announcement at the “Future of Marvel Comics” panel during South by Southwest (SXSW), Marvel Comics has ushered in the next chapter for the X-Men with the launch of “X-Men: From The Ashes.” The reveal, led by Marvel's Editor-in-Chief C.B. Cebulski and VP, Executive Editor Tom Brevoort, alongside celebrated writers Jed MacKay and Gail Simone, sets the stage for an exciting future for one of Marvel's most beloved franchises. The Krakoan Age has been a defining moment for mutantkind, showcasing their potential and the complexities of their existence. As we bid farewell to Krakoa, Marvel introduces three flagship titles that promise to explore the depths of the mutant mythos: Jed MacKay and Ryan Stegman's “X-MEN,” Gail Simone and David Marquez's “UNCANNY X-MEN,” and Eve L. Ewing and Carmen Carnero's “EXCEPTIONAL X-MEN.” Each series will dive into different facets of the mutant experience, pushing the boundaries of storytelling and character development.

Es Cine
Los mejores cómics, desde Batman a Daredevil

Es Cine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 3:14


David Vinuesa habla de Rorschach de Jorge Fornés y Tom King, El Batman de Chip Zdarsky y Jorge Jiménez; Capitán América de Carmen Carnero.

Geeksplained Podcast
Book Club: Green Arrow Rebirth Part 8 (Green Arrow Annual #2 & 43-47)

Geeksplained Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 147:05


THE BEST BOOK CLUB IN THE MULTIVERSE! This week, Aeric and Malcolm enter the court of public opinion alongside Oliver Queen in Volume 7 of GREEN ARROW REBIRTH! Now that the Ninth Circle has been defeated, Oliver Queen and company have returned to Seattle to continue their campaign against the government fat cats that seek to rule it! However, now they'll have to compete with a new vigilante on the scene: The Citizen, who has decided to be judge, jury, and executioner for the 1%! Can the Arrow family discover the identity of this masked murderer before they take justice into their own hands? And will their bonds be broken after a death in the family? Covers Green Arrow (2016) Annual #2 & 43-47 by Julie and Shawna Benson, Javier Fernandez, Carmen Carnero and German Peralta Send us your questions for the Book Club Mailbag! Email: geeksplained@gmail.com Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Music Sampled: "Alive" by Warbly Jets

Podcast Ningú no és perfecte
NNEP 23x12 - Entrevista Carmen Carnero, Saw X i especial The Killer

Podcast Ningú no és perfecte

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 127:58


Comencem amb un entrevista a l'artista i dibuixant de còmics, Carmen Carnero. Repassem la seva trajectòria professional, el debut a Marvel i en el còmic nord-americà, així com les darreres etapes dibuixant Capitana Marvel i Capità Amèrica. En el minut 47 fem una ressenya breu, sense espòliers, de Saw X. A 1 hora i 10 minuts, especial The Killer, la nova pel·lícula de David Fincher estrenada a Netflix, primer sense espòilers. En fem la crítica, expliquem la producció, curiositat de la pel·lícula, el rodatge, el càsting i la música. En el tram final, a 1 hora i 42 minuts, l'analitzem amb espòilers, comentem les millors escenes de les parades que fa arreu del món. Us acompanyen l'Ignasi Arbat, la Marta Sanz, en Jep Soler i en Francesc Morales. Web: https://www.ningunoesperfecte.cat Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ningunoesperfecte

Dear Watchers: a comic book omniverse podcast
What if we covered New York Comic Con 2023 so that it felt like you were at NYCC with us?

Dear Watchers: a comic book omniverse podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 62:42 Transcription Available


Join us for our special coverage of all things New York Comic Con 2023 with our special guest, Elliot from ElliotComicArt! We talk Slayers (the new Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Audible series, John Carpenter & Storm King Comics, Rhys Darby & Our Flag Means Death, Alan Scott, Wonder Woman, Goosebumps and our encounters with Carmen Carnero, Lenore Zann, Tom Taylor, Tom King, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Gene Luen Yang and so much more! Ep. 117 What if we covered New York Comic Con 2023 so it felt like you were there with us? Find us at https://linktr.ee/dearwatchersIt's annual coverage of all things New York Comic Con - 2023 edition! We talk the many amazing comics creators that we got to chat with, insightful panels, fun pickups, and words of wisdom from favorite fellow podcasters as we break down favorite finds looking to the past, the present and the future. We even share tips for grabbing food at the always busy con! With special guest Elliot from ElliotComicArt!For more coverage visit our YouTube and social media channels for clips and photos! Visit ElliotComicArt on InstagramEmail Podcast@DearWatchers.comFind us & support us at https://linktr.ee/dearwatchersTheme music is Space Heroes by MaxKoMusic (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0) ★ Support this podcast ★

The (Not So) New 52
Episode #105: EVIL

The (Not So) New 52

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 121:59


Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:56 - Forever Evil #1 (Geoff Johns and David Finch) 0:14:51 - Batman #23.1 - Joker (Andy Kubert and Andy Clarke) 0:22:03 - Batman and Robin #23.1 - Two Face (Peter Tomasi and Guillem March) 0:29:17 - Batman: The Dark Knight #23.1 - Ventriloquist (Gail Simone and Derlis Santacruz) 0:38:21 - Detective Comics #23.1 - Poison Ivy (Derek Fridolfs and Javier Pina) 0:47:19 - Action Comics #23.1 - Cyborg Superman (Michael Alan Nelson and Mike Hawthorne) 0:57:01 - Superman #23.1 - Bizarro (Sholly Fisch and Jeff Johnson) 1:04:46 - Green Lantern #23.1 - Relic (Robert Venditti and Rags Morales) 1:12:51 - Earth 2 #15.1 - Desaad (Paul Levitz and Yildiray Cinar) 1:20:10 - Flash #23.1 - Grodd (Brian Buccellato and Chris Batista) 1:28:02 - Green Arrow #23.1 - Count Vertigo (Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino) 1:35:51 - Justice League #23.1 - Darkseid (Greg Pak and Paulo Siqueira) 1:43:24 - Justice League of America #7.1 ( Deadshot (Matt Kindt and Sami Basri, Carmen Carnero) 1:50:48 - Justice League Dark #23.1 - The Creeper (Ann Nocenti, Dan Didio and ChrisCross, Fabrizio Fiorentino, Tom Derenick) 1:59:13 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Find out more at https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 418

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 154:20


November 2023 Solicits Part 2 Comic Reviews: DC Knight Terrors 4 by Joshua Williamson, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Stefano Nesi, Caspar Wijngaard, Frank Martin Knight Terrors: Action Comics 2 by Leah Williams, Vasco Georgiev, Alex Guimaraes, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Mico Suayan, Fico Ossio, Romulo Fajardo Jr. Knight Terrors: Angel Breaker 2 by Tim Seeley, Acky Bright, Brian Reber Knight Terrors: Detective Comics 2 by Dan Watters, Mike Perkins, Stefano Raffaele, Riccardo Federici, Brad Anderson, Lee Loughridge, Mike Spicer Knight Terrors: Harley Quinn 2 by Tini Howard, Hayden Sherman, Triona Farrell, Leah Williams, PJ Holden, Lee Loughridge Knight Terrors: Titans 2 by Andrew Constant, Mike Norton, Scott Godlewski, Hi-Fi, Ryan Cody Penguin 1 by Tom King, Rafael de Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo Marvel Captain America Finale by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Carmen Carnero, Nolan Woodard Fantastic Four Annual 2023 by Zac Gorman, Alan Robinson, Guru eFX, Stephanie Phillips, Alberto Foche, Raul Angulo Immortal Thor 1 by Al Ewing, Martin Coccolo, Matt Wilson Jean Grey 1 by Louise Simonson, Bernard Chang, Marcelo Maiolo Marvel Unleashed 1 by Kyle Starks, Jesus Hervas, Yen Nitro Realm of X by Torunn Gronbekk, Diogenes Neves, Rain Beredo Marvel Unlimited Marvel Meow by Nao Fuji Image Schlub 1 by Ryan Stegman, Kenny Porter, Tyrell Cannon, Mike Spicer Boom Magic Planeswalker: Notorious 1 by Cullen Bunn, Rick Douek, Carlos Pedro, French Carlomagno, Mattia Iacono IDW Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – The Scorpius Run 1 by Mike Johnson, Ryan Parrott, Angel Hernandez, Nick Filardi ComiXology Bone Voyage by Desmond Ingram, Claudio Silva OGNs Lost Boy by Jay Martin Cuckoos Three by Cassandra Jean Piedra, Mosskat Sorceline Vol 2 by Sylvia Douye, Paola Antista Additional Reviews: Ahsoka, The Woman in Cabin 10, Riverdale finale, My Adventures with Superman News: Vault issues, Radiant Black becoming two books, WB delays movies, Spiderwick Chronicles, Arleen Sorkin, Bob Barker, Valiant may be closing up shop, new project from Steve Orlando and Chef Jose Andres Current State of Marvel Comics Countdown (22 Aug 2023): 1.      Bone Orchard Mythos: Tenement 3 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart 2.      Penguin 1 by Tom King, Rafael de Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo 3.      Immortal Thor 1 by Al Ewing, Martin Coccolo, Matt Wilson 4.      Rogue Sun 15 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques 5.      Dark Knights of Steel 12 by Tom Taylor, Yasmine Putri, Arif Prianto 6.      Newburn 10 by Chip Zdarsky, Jacob Phillips 7.      Time Before Time 26 by Declan Shalvey, Rory McConville, Geoffo, Chris O'Halloran 8.      No/One 5 by Brian Buccellato, Kyle Higgins, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert 9.      Ice Cream Man 36 by W. Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo, Chris O'Halloran 10.  Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos 3 by James Tynion IV, Tate Brombal, Isaac Goohart, Miquel Muerto

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 411

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 156:28


Comic Reviews: DC Knight Terrors: First Blood 1 by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Brad Anderson Knight Terrors: Batman 1 by Joshua Williamson, Guillem March, Tomeu Morey Knight Terrors: Black Adam 1 by Jeremy Haun, Nick Filardi Knight Terrors: Poison Ivy 1 by G. Willow Wilson, Atagun Ilhan, Mark Morales, Arif Prianto Knight Terrors: Ravager 1 by Ed Brisson, Dexter Soy, Veronica Gandini Knight Terrors: The Joker 1 by Matthew Rosenberg, Clark and Lex OGN by Brendan Reichs, Jerry Gaylord Marvel Captain America 750 by Tochi Onyebuchi, RB Silva, Jesus Aburtov, Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Carmen Carnero, Nolan Woodard Captain Marvel: Dark Tempest 1 by Ann Nocenti, Paolo Villanelli, Java Tartaglia Edge of Spider-Verse 4 by B. Earl, Taboo, Juan Ferreyra, Daniel Kibblesmith, Chriscross, Andrew Dalhouse, Alex Segura, Enid Balam, Elisabetta D'Amico, Craig Yeung, Brian Reber Extreme Venomverse 4 by Peach Momoko, DJ Bryant, Alvaro Lopez, Alex Guimares, Alyssa Wong, Ken Niimura Thor Annual by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Ibraim Roberson, Dan Brown X-Men: Before the Fall – Sinister Four by Kieron Gillen, Paco Medina, Edgar Delgado, Fer Sifuentes-Sujo Marvel Unlimited Li'L Rocket 5 by Stephanie Williams, Jay Fosgitt Brute Force by Paul Scheer, Nick Giovannetti, Geoffo, Dee Cunniffe Image Swan Songs 1 by W. Maxwell Prince, Martin Simmonds Untold Tales of I Hate Fairyland 1 by Skottie Young, Aaron Conley, Sarah Stern, Dean Rankine, Weird Work 1 by Jordan Thomas, Shaky Kane Mad Cave Under the Influence 1 by Eliot Rahal, Stefano Simeone Scout Puc the Artist and the Myth of Color 1 by Miles Greg, Garrett Richert Titan Heat Seeker: A Gun Honey Series 1 by Charles Ardai, Ace Continuado, Jose Zapata, Asifur Rahman Doctor Who: Doom's Day 1 by Jody Houser, Roberta Ingranata ComiXology Pop Culture Presents by Brock Parks OGNs Rock Gods of Jackson, Tennessee by Rafer Roberts, Mike Norton, Allen Passalaqua Merry-Go-Round by Sergio Rossi, Agnese Innocente Trackers Presents Captain Nick and the Explorer Society: Compass of Mems by Michelle McCann, Tony Deis, Grey Allison, Thomas Pitilli, Lukas Ketner, Liezi Buenaventura Additional Reviews: Secret Invasion ep3, Over My Dead Body, Remina, Colonel Weird and Little Andromeda, Ghost and Molly McGee, Danger and Other Unknown Risks, Shadow of the Batgirl, My Adventure With Superman premiere News: Strange Planet coming to Apple TV, MJ officially becomes Jackpot, new Snyder/Albuquerque series coming from ComiXology, Jennifer Garner returning as Elektra for Deadpool 3, Black Panther video game in development Comics Countdown (04 Jul 2023): 1.      Daredevil 13 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson 2.      Rock Gods of Jackson Tennessee OGN by Rafer Roberts, Mike Norton, Allen Passalaqua 3.      Love Everlasting 9 by Tom King, Elsa Charretier, Matt Hollingsworth 4.      Swan Songs 1 by W. Maxwell Prince, Martin Simmonds 5.      Hairball 4 by Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins, Hilary Jenkins 6.      I Hate This Place 10 by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, Lee Loughridge 7.      Phantom Road 5 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel Walta, Jordie Bellaire 8.      TMNT: Armageddon Game 8 by Tom Waltz, Vincenzo Federici 9.      Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent 5 by Tom Taylor, Clayton Henry, Jordie Bellaire 10.  No/One 4 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert

AiPT! Comics
Horror is allegorical: Sandy King Carpenter and the future of Storm King Comics

AiPT! Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 76:47


This week Sandy King Carpenter joins the comics podcast to talk about Storm King Comics, their recent release The Envoy, and their young adult line. Celebrating their 10th anniversary, we discuss how they got here, and what the future looks like. Visit our Patreon page to see the various tiers you sign up for today to get in on the ground floor of AIPT Patreon. We hope to see you chatting with us on our Discord soon!NEWS​​Marvel Comics launching 20th Century Studios comics imprint in 2023It was Agatha Harkness all along kicking off 'Contest of Chaos' June 21stNew 'Guardians of the Galaxy' #1 trailer forewarns the coming of Grootspace‘Marvel's Voices: Spider-Verse' to introduce new spider-heroes in the Marvel MultiverseCheck out Sharon Carter's new costume by Carmen Carnero from ‘Captain America'Dark Horse Books and Tapas team up to publish webcomics in 2023The Bone Orchard Mythos grows with 'Tenement' in June 2023Iconic series ‘Battle Chasers' returns with issue #10 this June (no really we mean it this time)Dynamite sets May 2023 for 'Maleficent' comic series debutOur Top Books of the WeekDave:Detective Comics (2016) #1069 (Ram V, Dexter Soy, Stefano Raffaele, and Miguel Mendonca, Si Spurrier, Caspar Wijngaard)Hunt. Kill. Repeat #1 (Mark London, Francesco Archidiacono)Nathan:Detective Comics (2016) #1069 (Ram V, Dexter Soy, Stefano Raffaele, and Miguel Mendonca, Si Spurrier, Caspar Wijngaard)The Human Target #12 (Tom King, Greg Smallwood)Standout KAPOW moment of the week:Nathan - Venom #17 (Al Ewing, Cafu)Dave - Cosmic Ghost Rider #1 (Stephanie Phillips, Jonas Scharf)TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEKDave: Fantastic Four #5 (Ryan North, Ivan Fiorelli, Jesus Aburtov)Nathan: The Amazing Spider-Man #21 (Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr.)JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.Dave: Avengers #66 (Daniel Hainsworth Connecting Cover)Nathan: Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #1 (A.L. Kaplan)Interview: Sandy King - Storm King ComicsOn with us today we have Sandy King - writer, producer, CEO of Storm King Comics - here to talk to us about the latest goings on at Storm King Comics! You recently celebrated a decade of Storm King Comics. Congrats! Take us back to the beginning with Asylum. How did this begin?So many of Storm King's books have heady topics and grapple with cosmic ideas. Walk us through your story breaking process. Does it start with concept or character?Switching gears to John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction: The Envoy. What's the elevator pitch for this series?The Envoy is the 11th series in The Tales of Science Fiction line from you and John Carpenter, are you sitting on another 11 series, or do you curate each one as you go?On a book like The Envoy, how do you go about enlisting writers, illustrators, etc? Do you typically have lengthy story meetings with the creative team?Fetch is the latest offering from Storm Kids, which is aimed at younger readers. What inspired this softer side of storytelling? - answered!No spoilers, but Fetch ends in a very interesting spot. How many volumes do you see this story running?Where do you see Storm King Comics in another 10 years?Enough about comics, what is your favorite method of procrastination?Anything else you want to promote or tell our listeners to look out for?

The Oblivion Bar: A Nerd-Culture Podcast
Episode 109 - INTERVIEW: Collin Kelly & Jackson Lanzing

The Oblivion Bar: A Nerd-Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 75:35


Joining us for episode 109 is the writing duo behind titles like Batman Beyond: Neo-Year with artist Max Dunbar and Aquaman & The Flash: Voidsong with Vasco Georgiev over at DC Comics – they are also the ongoing writers for Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty with artist Carmen Carnero and wrote Kang the Conqueror with Carlos Magno at Marvel Comics.They are also the current writers on the ongoing Star Trek title at IDW with artist Ramon Rosanas – their Batman: One Bad Day Clayface #1 with artist Xermanico is actually releasing this week, AND it was recently announced that they will be tackling the new ongoing Guardians of the Galaxy title with artist Kev Walker.We are honored to welcome both Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing onto The Oblivion Bar Podcast!Follow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramConsider supporting us over on PatreonStock up on G Fuel (CODE: OBP)Follow us on Whatnot (GET $15)Thank you DreamKid for our show music

First Issue Club Comic Books
Kroma #1 / DC's Confusing Reboots / Voyagis #1

First Issue Club Comic Books

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 67:17


Mike D, Greg Licktieg, and Vargas discuss comic book news and recommend some recent first issues.     Greg read Kroma #1 written and drawn by Lorenzo De Felici. Mike D read Punchline: The Gotham Game #1 written by Tini Howard & Blake M. Howard and drawn by Gleb Melnikov. Greg read Voyagis #1 written and drawn by Sumeyye Kesgin. Vargas read Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #1 written by Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly and drawn by Carmen Carnero.     News: Whatnot joining the comic book publishing game, the flooded comic book market, an update on the Liefeld Deadpool sketches auction, there's a new Klaus Kickstarter project coming soon, Local Comic Shop Day variants look good, Mike D is hyped for X-Men Sins of Sinister written by Kieron Gillan, A new creative team is taking over The Incredible Hulk and Donny Cates and Ryan Ottley are leaving the book, DC announces new Shazam, Action Comics, Doom Patrol, Superboy, Green Lantern, Cyborg, Batman Brave and the Bold books.     Other Topics: Hootin and hollerin, Bad Idea is confusing, TMNT X Power Rangers, TMNT X Batman, Vargas loves Gargoyles, Mike D and Greg pitch cartoon crossovers, House of X, Power of X, X Lives of Wolverine, Nightcrawlers, Vanish, Crossover, Dawn of the New DC Universe, Ranting n raving vs hooting n hollering, DC Future State, Chew, Vampirella, Jurassic World Dominion, Mike D reminisces about the 90s, Winter Soldier     If you want to support the club and get oodles of bonus podcasts follow this link! Patreon.com/firstissueclub  

Captain America Comic Book Fans
#93: Captain America Sentinel of Liberty #1 (2022) Jackson Lanzing / Collin Kelly / Carmen Carnero

Captain America Comic Book Fans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 89:37


The new Steve Rogers Cap series kicks off here! Rick & Bob review panel by panel and give their thoughts on the direction of the series, the mystery of the shield, Steve's private life, his relationship with Bucky and so much more! Connect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans Are you enjoying this podcast series? Please help by donating at: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support Please subscribe, rate and review! Want to be part of the show? Leave a recorded message at https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/message Our home page is https://captainamericacomicbookfans.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 356

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 224:08


Marvel and DC September 2022 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC DC Pride: Tim Drake Special by Meghan Fitzmartin, ALberto Alburquerque, Belen Ortega, Nick Filardo, Alejandro Sanchez, Luis Guerrero,  Young Justice Targets Marvel Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty 1 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Carmen Carnero, Nolan Woodard What If Miles Morales? 4 by Yehudi Mercado, Luigi Zagaria, Chris Sotomayor Moon Knight Black White and Blood 2 by Benjamin Percy, David Pepose, Patrick Zircher, Vanes Del Rey, Leonardo Romera, Chris Sotomayor Deadpool Samurai Vol 2 by Sanshiro Kasama, Hikaru Uesugi Marvel's Secret Reverse by Kazuki Takahasi Victor Strange infinity comic by Al Ewing, Ramon Bachs Image Do A Powerbomb 1 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer Seven Sons 1 by Robert Windom, Kelvin Mao, Jae Lee, June Chung Undiscovered Country: Destiny Man Special by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson Bone Orchard Mythos: The Passageway HC by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino AfterShock A Calculated Man 1 by Paul Tobin, Alberto Alburquerque, Mark Englert Behemoth Illusion Witch 1 by Ruben Romero, Andrea Errico Archie The Best Archie Comic Ever Special by  ComiXology Never-Ending Party by Rachel Pollack, Joe Corallo, Eva Cabrera, Costanza Oroza GNs Silk Hills by Ryan Ferrier, Brian Level, Kate Sherron Batter Royale by Leisl Adams The Well by Jake Wyatt, Choo Cryptid Club: Bigfoot Takes The Field The Crux by Jason Snyder, Jonathan Banchick, Everson Lyrio, Robert Nugent (The Crux Comic Book) Additional Reviews: Ms. Marvel ep2, Obi-Wan ep5, The Woman Across the Street From The Girl In The Window, Peacemaker s1, Invaders by Chip Zdarsky, Uncommon Type, Young Justice s4, Lightyear, Dead End: Paranormal Park Remembering Tim Sale Iconic Bad Movie Showdown: Van Helsing vs. the Mummy News: Joker 2 and Lady Gaga, 3 animated Avatar movies coming (Kyoshi in 2024, Zuko in 2025, Korra in 2025), Alex Hirsch tells all, WWE news, GOT sequel series, Omni news, Marvel gets Planet of the Apes license, Strange World, No More Ezra, Hercules live adaptation, Von Erich and Zac Efron, Wonder Man series Comics Countdown: Bone Orchard Mythos: The Passageway GN by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino Well GN by Jake Wyatt, Choo Batter Royale GN by Leisl Adams Eight Billion Genies 2 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne Radiant Black 15 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Alec Siegel, Eduardo Ferigato, Igor Monti Superman: Son of Kal-El 12 by Tom Taylor, Cian Tormey, Scott Hanna, Ruairi Coleman, Raul Fernandez, Matt Herms, Federico Blee Do A Powerbomb 1 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer Batgirls 7 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Robbi Rodriguez, Rico Renzi Grim 2 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi Undiscovered Country: Destiny Man Special by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson

Geek Network
Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly interview: The Darkest of Knights and the Conspiracies of Liberty

Geek Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 74:52


Super hive mind Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly join us to talk about some of their most recent projects and also the upcoming Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty ongoing series coming to Marvel. In what can easily be described as the most eye-opening interview we have done, the duo-writers break down the premiere issue of their new DC Comics series Batman Beyond: Neo Year and what the thought process behind Terry's journey is, and all the wildness coming to the series that will make every fan of the Batman Beyond series very happy. They also break down Captain America #0 and how that will lead into the two side-by-side series, Captain America: Symbol of Truth by writer Tochi Onyebuchi and artist R.B. Silva that sees Sam Wilson take the mantle of Captain America in what will be a more classic run of the hero while Lanzing and Kelly are joined by superstar artist Carmen Carnero for their series Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty that sees Steve Rogers and Bucky/The Winter Soldier together in a new series that will show you the heroes as you have never seen them before. Enjoy the interview and be sure to pick up any of these great series at your favorite local comic shop or digitally. Geek Responsibly!!

Cuándo se come aquí
4x04 invocamos a MAGIUS y a nuestros expertos

Cuándo se come aquí

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 115:23


Programa especial en el que muchos de nuestros habituales y anteriores invitados nos van recomendando cosas para pedir en navidad ¡tomad nota! Sara Soler, Teresa Valero, Clara Cábez (Cols), Jorge "aka el vasco", Ricardo de Nuevo Nueve ediciones, Alberto, Toni Bajonasso, Carmen Carnero, Esther y Cristian. ¡Ah! y pedazo de entrevista a todo un premio nacional del cómic: Diego Corbalán "MAGIUS".... telita

nuestros expertos cols invocamos carmen carnero sara soler teresa valero
Comic Book Club
The Stack: Inferno, Sandman/Locke & Key And More

Comic Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 56:09


On this week's comic book review podcast: Inferno #1 Marvel Written by Jonathan Hickman Art by Valerio Schiti The Sandman Universe/Locke & Key: Hell and Gone #2 DC Comics/IDW Written by Joe Hill Art by Gabriel Rodriguez Stranger Things: Tomb of Ybwen #1 Dark Horse Comics Written by Greg Pak Art by Diego Galindo Echolands #2 Image Comics By J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman The Amazing Spider-Man #74 Marvel Written by Nick Spencer with Christos Gage, Sean Ryan, Zeb Wells Art by Marcelo Ferreira, Mark Bagley, Zé Carlos, Dio Neves, Carlos Gómez, Ivan Fiorelli and Humberto Ramos, Todd Nauck, Gustavo Duarte Deathstroke Inc #1 DC Comics Written by Joshua Williamson Art by Howard Porter Undiscovered Country #16 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder and Charles Soule Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli & Leonardo Marcello Grassi Thor #17 Marvel Written by Donny Cates Art by Michele Bandini Die #20 Image Comics Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Stephanie Hans Darkhold Alpha Marvel Written by Steve Orlando Art by Cian Tormey The Good Asian #5 Image Comics Written by Pornsak Pichetshote Art by Alexandre Tefenkgi Miles Morales: Spider-Man #30 Marvel Written by Saladin Ahmed, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Kemp Powers and Jeff Loveness. Cody Zigler Art by Carmen Carnero, Sara Pichelli, Anthony Piper Checkmate #4 DC Comics Written by Brian Michael Bendis Art by Alex Maleev The Department of Truth #13 Image Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Martin Simmonds Amazing Fantasy #3 Marvel By Kaare Kyle Andrews Crossover #8 Image Comics Written by Donny Cates Art by Geoff Shaw BRZRKR #5 BOOM! Studios Written by Keanu Reeves and Matt Kindt Art by Ron Garney Adventureman #5 Image Comics Written by Matt Fraction Art by Terry and Rachel Dodson Something is Killing the Children #20 BOOM! Studios Written by James Tynion IV Art by Werther Deel'edera Children of the Plague #1 Dark Horse Comics By Robert Love SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Don't forget to go to https://www.Manscaped.com and use the promo code FANSIDED20 to get 20% OFF YOUR ORDER AND FREE SHIPPING!   Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Stack
The Stack: Inferno, Sandman/Locke & Key And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 56:09


On this week's comic book review podcast: Inferno #1 Marvel Written by Jonathan Hickman Art by Valerio Schiti The Sandman Universe/Locke & Key: Hell and Gone #2 DC Comics/IDW Written by Joe Hill Art by Gabriel Rodriguez Stranger Things: Tomb of Ybwen #1 Dark Horse Comics Written by Greg Pak Art by Diego Galindo Echolands #2 Image Comics By J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman The Amazing Spider-Man #74 Marvel Written by Nick Spencer with Christos Gage, Sean Ryan, Zeb Wells Art by Marcelo Ferreira, Mark Bagley, Zé Carlos, Dio Neves, Carlos Gómez, Ivan Fiorelli and Humberto Ramos, Todd Nauck, Gustavo Duarte Deathstroke Inc #1 DC Comics Written by Joshua Williamson Art by Howard Porter Undiscovered Country #16 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder and Charles Soule Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli & Leonardo Marcello Grassi Thor #17 Marvel Written by Donny Cates Art by Michele Bandini Die #20 Image Comics Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Stephanie Hans Darkhold Alpha Marvel Written by Steve Orlando Art by Cian Tormey The Good Asian #5 Image Comics Written by Pornsak Pichetshote Art by Alexandre Tefenkgi Miles Morales: Spider-Man #30 Marvel Written by Saladin Ahmed, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Kemp Powers and Jeff Loveness. Cody Zigler Art by Carmen Carnero, Sara Pichelli, Anthony Piper Checkmate #4 DC Comics Written by Brian Michael Bendis Art by Alex Maleev The Department of Truth #13 Image Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Martin Simmonds Amazing Fantasy #3 Marvel By Kaare Kyle Andrews Crossover #8 Image Comics Written by Donny Cates Art by Geoff Shaw BRZRKR #5 BOOM! Studios Written by Keanu Reeves and Matt Kindt Art by Ron Garney Adventureman #5 Image Comics Written by Matt Fraction Art by Terry and Rachel Dodson Something is Killing the Children #20 BOOM! Studios Written by James Tynion IV Art by Werther Deel'edera Children of the Plague #1 Dark Horse Comics By Robert Love SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Don't forget to go to https://www.Manscaped.com and use the promo code FANSIDED20 to get 20% OFF YOUR ORDER AND FREE SHIPPING! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Comic Source Podcast
New Comic Wednesday July 21, 2021

The Comic Source Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 88:01


Time Before Time #3 - In this issue the time-travel aspect of the story starts to take a bit of a backseat to the crime noir feel of the story with the politics of the rivalry between the Union and the Syndicate showing up big time. Tons of action & characterization makes this feel like a big chunk of story that helps to flesh out the events from previous issues. Also the art from Joe Palmer is pitch perfect in combining all the elements of sc-fi, crime noir & action. Writers - Declan Shalvey & Rory McConville, Artist - Joe Palmer, Color Artist - Chris O'Halloran, Letterer - Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou   Undiscovered Country #14 - As we get to the second book of the third arc of this vast story from two veteran writers, it occurs to us that the end game for this series has yet to be defined. Will it be the expedition successfully finding a cure for the global plague? Will it be the re-opening of the United States to the rest of the world? Is it more meta than that and just enough that Snyder & Soule are starting a conversation about what it means to be American and even more than that, what it means to be a human being on earth. So much to think about always with this thought-provoking series. This issue itself is an exploration of American culture & one of it's most identifiable creations, the comic book super-hero. All this is illustrated & colored beautifully which the linework and colors jumping off the page. Writers - Scott Snyder & Charles Soule, Artist - Giuseppe Camuncoli & Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Color Artist - Matt Wilson, Letterer - Crank!   Alien #5 - Phillip Kennedy Johnson continues at what he does best, world-building. Taking the foundation of what we know about this world form the films, he gives us some great ideas in this issue that really provide tons of potential for more story. Also it gives such great context to the characters that Johnson has introduced us to in the series so far. You add in the action packed Salvador Larocca art that feels kinetic from cover to cover and you have an immensely enjoyable and compelling read. Writer - Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Artist - Salvador Larocca, Color Artist - Guru-eFx, Letterer -  Clayton Cowles   Gamma Flight #2 - Building on the appearances of Gamma Flight from the pages of The Immortal Hulk this series continues to enrich the world Al Ewing has built with the Immortal Hulk. There likely wasn't room in the main series with only two issues left to give these characters their due and we love that they are getting their own series to finishing telling their story. Skaar showing up at the end of last issue leads to epic action in this second issue just as you would expect. What you might not expect is how relatable and fun Ewing & co-writer Crystal Frasier make the husband and wife of Titania and Absorbing Man. Also while this feels like a team book and that team only feels like they are getting closer and understanding each other better, the action is fun but it is the character dynamics that make this books good. When you add in the fantastic line work of Lan Medina and the bright Antonio Fabela colors it raising the series up to great. Writers - Al Ewing & Crystal Frasier, Artist - Lan Medina, Color Artist - Antonio Fabela, Letterer - Joe Sabino   Captain Marvel #30 - Carol Danvers has reached the end of her magic journey and it doesn't end quite the way you expect. In fact, Carol may be worse off and have more enemies than ever including the magic wielders of the Marvel Universe. It's an intriguing and foreboding conclusion to the story from writer Kelly Thompson and expertly illustrated and colored by Jacopo Camagni and Espen Grundetjern. The fallout form the main story leads directly into a bonus back-up story from writer/artist Jamie McKelvie with some wonderful moments between Captain Marvel and Ms. Marvel. One of Marvel best books month in and month out, it's no surprise that Kelly Thompson has kept the Captain Marvel title going longer than any previous run of the series. Writers - Kelly Thompson & Jamie McKelvie, Artists - Jacopo Camgni & Jamie McKelvie, Color Artists - Espen Grundetjern & Jamie McKelvie, Letterer - Clayton Cowles   Home #4 - The latest issue of this series that started out feeling like a slice of life drama about family & immigration continues it's transformation into an action-packed story about a family with super powers. Also the series is an excellent representation of just how important family is in Latin cultures. When you add in the relevant politics you have the makings of a wonderful titles. Also the art is light-hearted and fun which helps the book from feeling heavy handed and balances out the series of the real-life issues being explored. Writer - Julio Anta, Artist - Anna Wiesczcyk, Color Artist - Bryan Valenza, Letterer - Hassan Otsman-Elhaou   Moon Knight #1 - This first issue of the new Moon Knight series feels like it is trying to build off the slick style and mysterious take on the hero from the Warren Ellis series a few years ago. Unfortunately the bigger story and scope of what it feels like writer Jed MacKay is building requires more dialogue and exposition and doesn't lend itself to the quieter tone of the series from Ellis. Also the fine linework from artist Alessandro Cappuccio lacks impact and doesn't help the emotional beats to land with strength they should. There are some interesting ideas here, so we will have to see if the second issue can build on them. Writer - Jed MacKay, Artist - Alessandro Cappuccio, Color Artist - Rachelle Rosenberg, Letterer - Cory Petit   Miles Morales: Spider-Man #28 - We've come to expect great things from the current creative team on Spider-Man, but this issue felt a little off the mark. The classic Clone Saga, while much maligned at the time, still felt important and consequential. This three issue modern equivalent for Miles Morales lacks both of those elements which leaves us feeling, for the first time in the Saladin Ahmed run, like we may have read some stories that don't really matter. The Carmen Carnero art is still top notch and she conveys the cover to cover action very well. We will have to wait and see if any of the events from this arc have long lasting consequences that may have us re-evaluation this story in the future. Writer - Saladin Ahmed, Artist - Carmen Carnero, Color Artist - David Curiel, Letterer - Cory Petit   Radiant Black #6 - Once again the creative team for Radiant Black has knocked it out of the park with the latest issue of the series. Throughout the entire series the team has managed to subvert expectations at every turn. In this issue we get the very tragic and emotional origin of Radiant Red which may have many readers who previously disliked her, doing a complete 180 degree turn. When you couple the narrative with the clean yet soft artwork of Dark LaFuente you are left with another perfect issue of this series. Writers - Kyle Higgins & Cherish Chen, Artist - Darko LaFuente, Color Artist - Miguel Muerto, Letterer - Becca Carey, Editor & Designer - Michael Busuttil   Project Patron #4 - We have almost reached the climax of this incredible AfterShock series. Building on the motivations and interactions between a clandestine team of people who give up their very lives to protect this planet, Steve Orlando has introduced a malevolent villain that has enhanced the stakes immensely. This series truly shows Orlando's love of the medium as it feel like a modern take on so many classic superhero ideas. Also the art is feels so visceral that it adds to the incredible stakes that have been building throughout the narrative. Writer - Steve Orlando, Artist - Patrick Piazzalunga, Color Artist - Carlos Lopez, Letterer - Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou   Shadecraft #5 -  The end of the first arc feels both like a satisfying ending for the story so far and a set up for so much more to come. Unfortunately the creative team is so busy it may be a little bit before we get more of this story. We can't wait to have more though, because what started out as such an intimate feeling story really grew into something so much more while still retaining the feeling of how important family and relationships are. The potential for so much more of this world to be explored is here, so we certainly hope the series returns soon. The balance of the wonderful ending while giving us such a great foundation for more story is what made Jay choose this as his Book of the Week. Writer - Joe Henderson, Artist - Lee Garbett, Color Artist - Antonio Fabela, Letterer - Simon Bowland   Silver City #3 - Here we have another title that has grown so much in scope since the first issue. Starting with the premise that the afterlife in many ways may be just as mundane as life on earth, the story has continued to build in layers. From the mysterious working of the afterlife, it's queen and the silver knights to the powers Ru may or not possess, we can't wait to keep reading and discover the answers. Meanwhile the Luca Merli art has been fantastic through out providing both incredible mood with his colors and fantastic design and emotion with his line work. Writer - Olivia Cuartero-Briggs, Artist - Luca Merli, Letterer - Dave Sharpe   Syphon #1 - This new Top Cow series is off to a very strong start as we meet our protagonist who has just gained the ability to take the pain away from others who are suffering, He himself suffers from tremendous guilt he feels over a mistake from his past and thus may be particularly suited to wield these powers, but where do they come from? Also who is the mysterious benefactor who claims to want to educate and help him? Extremely compelling and well-paced with gorgeous art, we are very much looking forward to the next issue. So much so that Jace made this his co-Book of the Week. Writers - Patrick Meaney & Mohsen Ashraf, Artist - Jeff Edwards, Color Artist - John Kalisz   M.O.M. - Mother of Madness - We get a huge and immersive chunk of story in this debut issue from an all-female creative team and what a start it is. Original ideas when it comes to powers, fantastic characterization that suits the cynical setting for the story that takes pace in a future society. That society feels like a natural extension of our own and where we are headed in terms of gender issues and social movements. When you add in the story elements where the protagonist breaks the fourth wall or flashes back to events from her past, it only adds to the experience. The artwork is also jam-packed with detail with great linework that often breaks the panels and leaps off the page. This is definitely a must-read and Jace's co-Book of the Week. Writers - Emilia Clarke & Marguerite Bennett, Artist - Leila Leiz, Color Artist - Triona Farrell, Letterer - Haley Rose-Lyon

Comic Book Club
The Stack: The Marvels, Robin And More

Comic Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 40:58


On this week's Stack podcast: The Marvels #1 Marvel Written by Kurt Busiek Art by Yildiray Cinar Robin #1 DC Comics Written by Joshua Williamson Art by Gleb Melnikov Shadowman #1 Valiant Comics Written by Cullen Bunn Art by Jon Davis-Hunt Helm Greycastle #1 Image Comics Story by Henry Barajas Art by Bryan Valenza and Rahmat M. Handoko Black Widow #6 Marvel Written by Kelly Thompson Art by Rafael de Latorre Batman/Superman #17 DC Comics Written by Gene Luen Yang Art by Ivan Reis Summoner War: Legacy #1 Image Comics Written by Justin Jordan Art by Luca Claretti Beta Ray Bill #2 Marvel By Daniel Warren Johnson Action Comics #1030 DC Comics Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Becky Cloonan & Michael W. Conrad Art by Daniel Sampere, Michael Avon Oeming Crossover #6 Image Comics Written by Donny Cates Art by Geoff Shaw X-Men Legends #3 Marvel Written by Louise Simonson Art by Walter Simonson Harley Quinn #2 DC Comics Written by Stephanie Phillips Art by Riley Rossmo Deadly Class #45 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Wes Craig Miles Morales: Spider-Man #25 Marvel Written by Saladin Ahmed, Cody Zigler Art by Carmen Carnero, Natacha Bustos The Department of Truth #8 Image Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Martin Simmonds BRZRKR #2 BOOM! Studios Written by Keanu Reeves and Matt Kindt Art by Ron Garney Shadecraft #2 Image Comics Written by Joe Henderson Art by Lee Garbett Once & Future #18 BOOM! Studios Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Dan Mora The Comic Book History of Animation #5 IDW Publishing Written by Fred Van Lente Art by Ryan Dunlavey SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. For up to 15% off, please visit https://earthechofoods.com/minutemedia and use code MINUTE15. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Stack
The Stack: The Marvels, Robin And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 40:58


On this week's Stack podcast: The Marvels #1 Marvel Written by Kurt Busiek Art by Yildiray Cinar Robin #1 DC Comics Written by Joshua Williamson Art by Gleb Melnikov Shadowman #1 Valiant Comics Written by Cullen Bunn Art by Jon Davis-Hunt Helm Greycastle #1 Image Comics Story by Henry Barajas Art by Bryan Valenza and Rahmat M. Handoko Black Widow #6 Marvel Written by Kelly Thompson Art by Rafael de Latorre Batman/Superman #17 DC Comics Written by Gene Luen Yang Art by Ivan Reis Summoner War: Legacy #1 Image Comics Written by Justin Jordan Art by Luca Claretti Beta Ray Bill #2 Marvel By Daniel Warren Johnson Action Comics #1030 DC Comics Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Becky Cloonan & Michael W. Conrad Art by Daniel Sampere, Michael Avon Oeming Crossover #6 Image Comics Written by Donny Cates Art by Geoff Shaw X-Men Legends #3 Marvel Written by Louise Simonson Art by Walter Simonson Harley Quinn #2 DC Comics Written by Stephanie Phillips Art by Riley Rossmo Deadly Class #45 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Wes Craig Miles Morales: Spider-Man #25 Marvel Written by Saladin Ahmed, Cody Zigler Art by Carmen Carnero, Natacha Bustos The Department of Truth #8 Image Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Martin Simmonds BRZRKR #2 BOOM! Studios Written by Keanu Reeves and Matt Kindt Art by Ron Garney Shadecraft #2 Image Comics Written by Joe Henderson Art by Lee Garbett Once & Future #18 BOOM! Studios Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Dan Mora The Comic Book History of Animation #5 IDW Publishing Written by Fred Van Lente Art by Ryan Dunlavey SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. For up to 15% off, please visit https://earthechofoods.com/minutemedia and use code MINUTE15. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Nerd Byword
Episode 038 - BOOM! & the State of Comics with Ross Richie

The Nerd Byword

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 83:32


Kris and Dave sit down with Boom Studios founder and CEO Ross Richie and discuss breaking into the business and the state of the comic book industry. They also talk Joss Whedon, Gina Carano and if it is possible to separate art from artist. Plus: nerd-commendations! Nerd News Charisma Carpenter speaks out about Joss Whedon Lucasfilm separates itself from Gina Carano Byword Big Talk Boom Studios Ross Richie on Twitter Ross Richie Wikipedia Bio Nerd Commendations Captain Marvel by Kelly Thompson, Carmen Carnero, Lee Garbett, Cory Smith and more Utopia on Amazon Prime

CEREBRO
Episode 023: Cassandra Nova (feat. Patrick Willems)

CEREBRO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 151:49


In Episode 23 of CEREBRO, Connor and filmmaker Patrick Willems face the inner darkness, the anti-self: the mummudrai! Created by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely, Cassandra Nova — Professor Xavier's diabolical twin sister — is one of the few post-Claremont X-Villains to truly stand the test of time. The CEREBRO character file on Cassandra Nova begins at 1:07:06. (Content Advisory: Cassandra's story includes genocide, miscarriage, stillbirth, brainwashing, suicide, and the murder of children. This episode also refers to the Holocaust, 9/11, and the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.) The episode cover includes art of Cassandra Nova, Ernst, and No-Girl by Frank Quitely, Marc Silvestri, Carmen Carnero, and Phil Jimenez. Subscribe to Patrick Willems on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF1fG3gT44nGTPU2sVLoFWg Here's our video from 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVb1utdCNy0 And the X-TENDED CUT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIAKWrPWYcc Here's our video from 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5lQw1X60eE And the X-TENDED CUT of that one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWQomA2QtDs

Comic Book Club
Comic Book Club: Best Comic Books Of 2020

Comic Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 108:02


For our final live podcast of the year, we're counting down the Best Comic Books of 2020! Featuring guests Tom McClsve and Ben Ciufo Green ("The Blue Podcast") and comedian Keith Lowell Jensen! SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. The Best Comic Books of 2020 are: 10. Once and Future Boom! Studios Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Dan Mora 9. Excellence Image Comics Written by Brandon Thomas Art by Khary Randolph 8. Superman Smashes The Klan DC Comics Written by Gene Luen Yang Art by Gurihiru 7. Daredevil Marvel Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Jorge Fornes, Marco Checchetto, Christopher Mooneyham, Manuel Garcia, Francesco Mobili and Mike Hawthorne 6. Strange Adventures DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Mitch Gerards and Evan “Doc” Shaner 5. Locke & Key: …In Pale Battalions Go… IDW Written by Joe Hill Art by Gabriel Rodriguez 4. Far Sector DC Comics Written by N.K. Jemisin Art by Jamal Campbell 3. The X-Men Books Marvel Written by Vita Ayala, Ed Brisson, Gerry Duggan, Jonathan Hickman, Tni Howard, Benjamin Percy, Zeb Wells and Leah Williams Art by Mahmud Asrar, Viktor Bogdanovic, Joshua Cassar, Carmen Carnero, Stefano Caselli, Leinil Francis Yu, Carlos Gomez, Pepe Laraz, Matteo Lolli, Phil Noto, Rod Reis, R.B. Silva and Marcus To 2. Immortal Hulk Marvel Written by Al Ewing Art by Joe Bennett, Javier Rodriguez, Nicholas Pitarra, Butch Guice, and Mike Hawthorne 1. Ice Cream Man Image Comics Written by W. Maxwell Prince Art by Martin Morazzo and Chris O'Halloran Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ZonaNegativa Podcast
ZNPodcast #103 - Stormbreakers 2020

ZonaNegativa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 45:21


Recientemente, Marvel nombró a sus Stormbreakers del año 2020. Tomando el manto del anterior programa Young Guns, esta remesa señala a la siguiente generación de artistas de élite. Los elegidos son Carmen Carnero, Natacha Bustos, Iban Coello y Juann Cabal; acompañados de R.B. Silva, Patrick Gleason, Peach Momoko y Joshua Cassara. Aprovechamos la ocasión para hablar de algunas de las anteriores elecciones de Young Guns y debatir sobre lo que ofrecen los Stormbreakers de este año. Colaboradores: Raúl López, Nacho Pena, Raúl Gutiérrez y Nacho Teso. Suscríbete a nuestro podcast en... iVoox - https://bit.ly/znpivoox Spotify - https://bit.ly/znpspo Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/znpapple Google Podcast - http://bit.ly/znpgoogle Y búscanos en tu app de podcast favorita. Música de entrada y salida: "IkouZe ! - acoustic" de Sumashu - https://bit.ly/ZNPintro Para estar al día de todo el mundo del cómic y sus galaxias cercanas, ¡visita Zona Negativa!

ZonaNegativa Podcast
ZNPodcast #103 - Stormbreakers 2020

ZonaNegativa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 45:21


Recientemente, Marvel nombró a sus Stormbreakers del año 2020. Tomando el manto del anterior programa Young Guns, esta remesa señala a la siguiente generación de artistas de élite. Los elegidos son Carmen Carnero, Natacha Bustos, Iban Coello y Juann Cabal; acompañados de R.B. Silva, Patrick Gleason, Peach Momoko y Joshua Cassara. Aprovechamos la ocasión para hablar de algunas de las anteriores elecciones de Young Guns y debatir sobre lo que ofrecen los Stormbreakers de este año. Colaboradores: Raúl López, Nacho Pena, Raúl Gutiérrez y Nacho Teso. Suscríbete a nuestro podcast en... iVoox - https://bit.ly/znpivoox Spotify - https://bit.ly/znpspo Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/znpapple Google Podcast - http://bit.ly/znpgoogle Y búscanos en tu app de podcast favorita. Música de entrada y salida: "IkouZe ! - acoustic" de Sumashu - https://bit.ly/ZNPintro Para estar al día de todo el mundo del cómic y sus galaxias cercanas, ¡visita Zona Negativa!

The Stack
The Stack: Captain America, Rorschach And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 62:30


On this week's comic book review podcast: Captain America #25 Marvel By Ta-Nehesi Coates & Leonard Kirk Back-up by Anthony Falcone and Michael Cho Rorschach #2 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Jorge Fornés Sea of Sorrows #1 IDW Publishing Written by Rich Douek Art and colors by Alex Cormack Marvel Indigenous Voices #1 Marvel By Jeffrey Verge, Rebecca Roanhorse, Darcie Little Badger, Stephen Graham Jones, Taboo & B. Earl, Weshoyot Alvitre, Kyle Charles, and David Cutler Barbalien: Red Planet #1 Dark Horse Comics Script by Tate Brombal Story by Jeff Lemire and Tate Brombal Art by Gabriel Hernández Walta Commanders in Crisis #2 Image Comics Written by Steve Orlando Art by Davide Tinto The Amazing Spider-Man #53 Marvel Written by Nick Spencer Art by Mark Bagley Dark Nights: Death Metal #5 DC Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Greg Capullo Seven to Eternity #14 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Drawn by Jerome Opeña Venom #30 Marvel Written by Donny Cates Art by Luke Ross Usagi Yojimbo #14 IDW Publishing Written, art and letters by Stan Sakai Batman #103 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Carlo Pagulayan & Danny Miki and Guillem March Black Magick #16 Image Comics Written by Greg Rucka Art by Nicola Scott Juggernaut #3 Marvel Written by Fabian Nicieza Art by Ron Garney You Look Like Death: Tales From The Umbrella Academy #3 Dark Horse Comics Story by Gerard Way and Shaun Simon Art & Colors by I.N.J. Culbard Stillwater #3 Image Comics Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Ramón K. Perez The Immortal Hulk #40 Marvel Written by Al Ewing Art by Joe Bennett Big Girls #4 Image Comics Story & Art by Json Howard Widowmakers #1 Story by Devin Grayson Pencils and Inks by Michele Bandini Ice Cream Man #21 Image Comics Written by W. Maxwell Prince Art by Martín Morazzo X-Force #14 Marvel Written by Benjamin Percy and Gerry Duggan Art by Joshua Cassara Hellions #6 Marvel Written by Zeb Wells Art by Carmen Carnero Cable #6 Marvel Written by Gerry Duggan Art by Phil Noto SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Episode Transcript: Alex:                 What is up, everybody. Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin:              I'm Justin. Pete:                I'm Pete Alex:                 And we have the pack stack for you today. We've got so many comics to talk about. Pete:                [crosstalk 00:00:19] that there is a lot of comics on Stack's before this. This is a whole another level of Stack. Justin:              This is serious. Alex:                 I got a timer going, we're going to do 25 seconds per comic. 100%. Definitely, no fat on this show is what I like to say [crosstalk 00:00:35]. Let's cut all the X-Men book if you're cutting fat. Come on. Justin:              Those are nice and leam. Those are very fun. Yeah. They're right in the right length. We will not do any sort of deviation, no tangents, for God's sakes. Alex:                 No bits. Justin:              No bits. Pete:                Wow. Justin:              Who's got time for those. Alex:                 Nobody has time for bits. Speaking of bits, have you guys ever tried alphabets? Because that's a good series, surprisingly. Pete:                [crosstalk 00:01:02]. Justin:              Yes. What I do is I start the day with alphabets, jump right into some alphabet soup for lunch, and then I have a dinner of my own choosing. Pete:                Wow. That really fall off there at the end. Alex:                 Man. You're on Alpha Watchers, right? Justin:              That's right [inaudible 00:01:19]. Alex:                 Let's talk about, speaking of letters, specifically the letter A and whether it stands for France or not. Let's talk about Captain America, number 25 for Marvel by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Leonard Kirk, backup by Anthony Falcone and Michael Cho. It was a big anniversary issue for captain America. So I figured it was worth talking about, but this is right in the middle of a huge arc that they've been doing for this title for a while now, as captain America is basically fighting against all of his villains along with the daughters of Liberty, is that what the group is called? Justin:              That is correct. Alex:                 Big things go down on this issue. I got to tell you, I liked the main story. I thought it was fine as part of the continuing story, but I thought the backup was real good. Justin:              Yes. That's when I was reading this, despite the fact that it is a number 25, the first story, I was like, “This is pretty good. This is just Ta-Nehisi Coates as both this Captain America and Black Panther is always writing sort of one uber story and so each arc is the next piece of that. I've been really enjoying this story and Captain America. But the backup story, I was like, “Yes, this is the real… It's such a good… Just comment on what America is. It's captain America speaking at a funeral for a guy he met in Red Hook at a diner and it's just a great… It's like a speech and it's really- Pete:                I got choked up during this comic. It was really great and really well done. I was really impressed. Alex:                 The art is very good. It's very reminiscent of Darwin Cook in particular, I think- Justin:              Yes. Alex:                 From Michael Cho and the story spans the history of Captain America. So if you're looking for something anniversary-wise again, the first story, very good. It's a good story. Ta-Nehisi Coates is a good writer. We know that. Justin:              Great writer. Alex:                 Leonard Kirk is a great artist as well. So there's good stuff going on there. But the backup is definitely where it's at. Let's move to another run, Rorschach, number two from DC Comics written by Tom King art by Ori Fornace. I think it's fair to say we're two issues in, and I still don't know exactly what to expect personally from this title. I thought the story was fascinating, well laid out. The art is really good. I have no idea how any of this connects to anything yet, but I'm definitely on board for the ride. Justin:              This felt almost like a standalone issue, which I think is odd as a second issue. So it's a detective trying to track down this attempted assassination. In this issue, it's the characters that we think are sort of the Rorschach and are the main characters of the subjects at least of this book are just sort of side characters in this. It's about the mystery of a murder that happened in this building. I don't know, I really liked it, but I agree with you, Alex. I felt it was an odd place to put an issue like this. Pete:                I disagree, I think this a very interesting kind of like, who done it, I'm really liking how this is unfolding in a classic Kings fashion where we're getting a little bit, each issue a little bit, trying to put together this bigger picture. Art's unbelievable. Storytelling is really great. I really liked the voiceover stuff at the beginning and I think Rorschach is one of my favorite characters. So this is very interesting to kind of like, you get this story and to see how this is going to unfold. Alex:                 This is something that even while I'm reading it, I feel like my antenna is on wrong for it because I read it and I try not to do this when I'm reading it, because the story is good, the art is good, but I keep reading it as, okay, how does this connect to Watchman? How does this connect to Watchman the TV series? How does this connect-? Pete:                Wow, that's weird. Alex:                 Well, and it does Tom King said on Twitter, that it is in “the same universe”, because of course they're seeing the same universe, but it's not in the doomsday clock universe necessarily. It's taking place in the same universe as the TV show. So I feel like I'm focusing on that too much [crosstalk 00:05:34]. Pete:                Yeah. Why are you [crosstalk 00:05:36] harder on yourself. Alex:                 Well, this is what I'm saying, I am owning the fact that I'm reading this incorrectly, and it's something that I feel like I'm going to have to read through and then go back and read again to really read it the right way once it's a complete story personally. Justin:              That's fair. Alex, honestly, when it comes to antennas, you need to upgrade to a mental wirelessness so you can just not have to have this. Pete:                Get the WiFi bro. Justin:              Get the WiFi dude. Alex:                 It keeps going down though. I don't know what's going on. Let's move on to another title. Sea of Sorrows number one from IDW Publishing written by Rich Douek, art and colors by Alex Cormack. Man, I loved this book. I thought this was so good. This is about a bunch of treasure hunters exploring a sunken sub. There is some weird stuff going on there. I don't think it's too much of a spoiler because it's on the cover or one of the covers, but there's a weird bunch of stuff coming on there with potentially some mermaids. It flashes back in time to previous time- Justin:              Just potentially some mermaids, just a high mermaid potential on this book. Let me just say, no spoilers, but the potentiality of mermaid-ness is high here. Alex:                 Yeah. Certainly our mermaid antenna was like [inaudible 00:06:41]. Justin:              Was blazing. Pete:                Yeah. I wouldn't say this is splash two, but there's definitely some mermaid action. Justin:              Yes. Alex:                 Sure. Most people with that in fact say this was splash two, but there is some really good, like dark horror crime fantasy stuff going on. We've had Rich Douek at our live show before talking about previous book he's done and I think Rich is just a really smart, precise writer. I was very surprised how much I enjoyed this, both from the art and the writing perspective. Justin:              Yeah. I think it's a nice, like sort of everyone's out to get everyone situation and then they encounter something horrifying. The art I think is really, really great. The undersea stuff is drawn. So with such darkness to it, and then the surprise of the potential mermaid that we've discussed and giving some- Alex:                 I don't want to say is a mermaid, I'm just saying it's a potential mermaid. Justin:              It's a potential mermaid. It's an undersea maid, I guess we could say. Pete:                I think this does a great job as a first issue, is setting up this fucked up world, putting all the pieces in place to get you excited for the bigger story. I think this is a really solid first issue. I can't wait for more. I'm all in. Alex:                 It's very reminiscent of the way of the Hill house Comics that came out of DC, just in terms of seeing like a contained horror story. But I like it quite a bit. Definitely pick this one up. Next up, Marvel Indigenous Voices, number 1 from of course, Marvel Comics by, here's a long list, Jeffrey Veregge, Rebecca Roanhorse, Darcie Little Badger, Stephen Graham Jones, Taboo and B. Earl, Weshoyot Alvitre, Kyle Charles and David Cutler.As you could probably figure out from the title, this is a bunch of short stories that focus on Marvel's Indigenous characters. I thought this was nice theology and I'd like to see more of this. What did you guys think? Pete:                I agree. This was really cool, very creative. I liked the way this set up with the watcher in the beginning. Just setting things up as like, we're going to get a bunch of stories here. Yeah. I'm completely on board. I want more, I think this is a great idea and I'm glad Marvel is doing this. Justin:              I love, I think this is such a great variety of stories here. The first story focuses on Echo and great character from Daredevil back in the day. Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              I miss seeing more of Echo, and it's sort of a straight up action adventures. She takes on the [inaudible 00:09:17], Loki shows up. Then we get a Dani Moonstar, Rahne Sinclair, story, which is good, very classic. X-Men short. Then the last story is this super interesting silver fox story that really fits into Wolverine history and is so dark and disturbing. But it was great. That was my favorite of the three and it really popped for me that last one. Alex:                 Yeah, I definitely agree. I think, we talk a lot about how anthologies are hit and miss, of course, because you're getting a lot of stories, but this is an issue that I think is well worth picking up based on the three stories in it. Justin:              Before you move on real quick, there is in the sort of back matter here, there's a note at the bottom, look for an exhilarating new series from Taboo and B. Earl in 2021. The Apache Warrior, [Kashiwa 00:10:12] the Sorcerer Supreme and the Ghost Rider of the mid-1800s berms her way into the future and brings disaster with her. I read that and I was like, “Shit, this looks awesome.” Pete:                Hell yeah. Yes. Justin:              I can't wait to check that out. Alex:                 Good stuff. Let's move on then to Barbalien, Red Planet, number one from Dark Horse Comic Script by Tate Brombal, story by Jeff Lemire and Tate Brombal, art by Gabriel Hemandez Walta. This is continuing to flesh out the Black Hammer Universe, which it is wild. How many books are coming out of this and how exciting all of them are. But this one is focusing on the world's Martian Manhunter Amalgam. Alex:                 The main thing that frankly, makes him different is he is gay and here he is dealing with a big situation on Mars where he's been sentenced to death. While back in time, he is discovering his sexuality at the height of the AIDS crisis in the 80s. This is great. Just another fantastic Black Hammer book. Pete:                Yeah. I was really impressed with this. Art is fantastic. Lot of heart, great storytelling, very interesting. I was really impressed by this and there is literally like an, oh shit, moment here, where you think maybe someone's going to die. I was really impressed by this. Justin:              Yeah. The Black Hammer Universe is so smart, the way it… This is a little bit cheap to say, but it brings like an indie sensibility to the Justice League characters or Justice League analogs, I think is so great. But what really does is flesh out these characters, make them more interesting and take the tropes of the top tier heroes like that and make the ground them, give them like a context and a historical place. It's just makes for rich storytelling. It's really good. Alex:                 Totally agree. It's just crazy that this is essentially a Martian Manhunter story, but with some tropes changed around, but it works completely and it shouldn't work outside of Jeff Lemire writing it. But it absolutely does. He's clearly guiding this whole universe. It feels like the best new superhero universe or new type of universe that Dark Horse has done since BPRD and Hellboy. They're doing such a good job with it across the board. Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 Moving on to another big new one, Commanders in Crisis, number two, from Image Comics written by Steve Orlando, art by David Tinto, as we found out in the first issue, empathy is dead and not only that, but one superhero from the remaining universe has taken a bunch of presidents from a bunch of other universes, save them, given them super powers, brought them here. They're all working together as a team. There are so many insane Steve Orlando ideas that are all working at the same time. We really liked the first issue. How do you think it held up on second take? Pete:                I think this is very cool. I love the ending. Yeah. This is Steve Orlando, just have a lot of fun kicking butt. This is very cool. Although there are a lot of ideas you can still follow what's happening. Art's great, ton of action, a lot of fun moments. Yeah, I've been really impressed with this book. He's taking big swings with this and I've been impressed with it. Justin:              Yeah. We just talked about sort of taking, coming at Justice League style storytelling in a different way and I think Steve Orlando here does it in an even different way. It's like fully idea and concept driven where you're getting into these multi-versal, true this and finding a way to have these heroes being heroes while at the same time combating an idea. It's good. It feels topical. It feels like it's also has good super hero action. I like it as well. Alex:                 The second issue spent a little more time with the individual characters, which I thought was really nice as we get to know them, because they're all new, they're all fresh, they've got different powers. So it's interesting stuff. Next up, The Amazing Spider-Man, number 53, from Marvel written by Nick Spencer, art by Mark Bagley. This is picking up on the cliffhanger of the last issue where Spider-Man died. He was killed by the character Kindred, who we know is Harry Osborne, but Spider-Man doesn't know that. This issue is coming around to the big surprise that Kindred is Harry Osborne, is the reveal at the end. Justin:              Yes. Alex:                 What did you think about this? Because I've been very on board with this storyline, but felt a little mixed about this issue, personally. Pete:                What I really liked about this issue was, in the past issues, there's been so much happening at once. It seemed like a little bit of overload. I liked how the slow down a little bit to deliver who this is and the got you kind of moment at the end was cool. I thought it was earned. I've been a little like, “I haven't been enjoying myself on this book.” But at least I enjoyed the pacing a lot more on this and it felt like, “Okay, we're now on the same page.” We can move back to crazy time with Nick Spencer for this. What's going to happen next? Justin:              As always, I agree with Pete completely with nine caveats. Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              Because I agree with you. I think this issue was paced really nicely and Mark Bagley's aren't… I feel like I first came to reading Spider-Man comics when Mark Bagley was drawing Spider-Man and Peter Parker and so seeing him, I'm like, “Yes, I really like this. I recognize this.” If we hadn't known that Harry Osborne was underneath the bandages, this would have been a great reveal. Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              But the fact that we know it, meant this was weird. Now it makes me be like, “Is this the reveal?” Pete:                It's got to be. Justin:              We were doubting it before, but now it feels like it is, but it also feels like, why do it twice? Pete:                Right. Alex:                 Why reveal that in advice. Pete:                [crosstalk 00:16:29]. Alex:                 It's just a strange choice. It completely undercut that last page for me when he looks and says, “Got you.” Because it's not a got you, because we already knew that and Spider-Man [crosstalk 00:16:39]. Pete:                Yeah. But Spider-man doesn't know it's a, got you. It was [inaudible 00:16:42]. Alex:                 Nobody did. He's like, “No, you can't be Harry Osborne.” Then he takes off his mask and says, “Got you.” But it's not. It's also another and a long line of Marvel masks that were definitely not masks until they took them off. Pete:                Right. Alex:                 Like Kindred, Taskmaster. It's like, “Come on, you're not wearing mask. Taskmaster, you've got a skull face.” Justin:              Another mask under that where it's going to be the next issue, he's like, “Got you.” Pete:                I'm Uncle Ben. I'm Peter Parker. Justin:              You should eat my rice. Pete:                Yes. That's what I meant, is that Uncle Ben from the rice brand. Alex:                 Of course, very controversial lately as they've taken that mask off. But thank you, Pete, for bringing that up. Pete:                Anytime. I like to make it weird. Justin:              At the end of the day we're journalists and that's the big reveal. Alex:                 Stop saying that. Cool. Dark Nights, Death Metal, number five, from DC Comics, written by Scott Snyder and art by Greg Capullo. In this issue, I don't know, a lot of stuff goes on. Pete:                Yeah, it does. Justin:              Yes, that is correct. Alex:                 I'll tell you in the middle of everything while this is like Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo have their wildest really channeling The Justice League run where it's like, “We've got to use this nth metal to fight back against the dark multi-verse and take the positive anti-crisis matter. Just all of this insane thing, all of this insane mythology that they're putting in there. But my main takeaway is it has the single funniest penguin panel I've ever seen in the history of comics. Justin:              That's 100% fair. Alex:                 So good. Everybody is lined up, everybody's ready to fight the dark multi-verse. Justin:              The villains. Alex:                 They have all the villains. They have all the heavy hitters there, everybody's ready and it feels to be like, Greg Capullo drew the penguin in there and then Scott Snyder wrote a line for later because the line is, “I have a sharp rock.” Justin:              Yes. To be fair. He says, “I have a very sharp rock.” So pretty [crosstalk 00:18:40]. Alex:                 “I have a very sharp rock.” Which made me laugh out loud. Pete:                I really enjoyed the army of Lobo's, yeah, this is just fun. The touching moment between Batman, Superman or Wonder Woman here, yeah, I think it's just, I've said this before, I'm going to say it again, it continues to be a lot of fun and really over the top and all metal doubt and why not? Why not have a little fun? Justin:              Yeah, I agree. It is fun. It's why they fight Castle Bats, they lose to a giant Gotham City basically, which was cool. Really finally proving that Gotham City really is a character in this Comic. Alex:                 Finally proving it. Justin:              Now here's my question for you. Lex Luther in this issue sort of comes through and rescues our heroes and is sort of the person who comes together with the plan at the end here, is he fully doing this for good? Or is he going to betray them in that [crosstalk 00:19:45]. Alex:                 Man, I don't know. The way Greg Capullo draws him, he seems pretty ernest, but it would not be true to Lex Luther if he didn't have a plan on top of a plan. Justin:              hat's what I'm saying. The way we sort of quickly move past the fact that it's Lex Luther who is the architect of their plan, makes me think that he will eventually become the true villain at the end of this once the Batman who laughs, despite the near infinite power he has, is defeated. But I love the getting all the heroes together. It feels like they're finally coming together to do their business. Pete:                Yeah. To get a business. Alex:                 I'm glad they finally got down to business. I agree. Justin:              Well, it does feel that way. They've been fucking around too much. Alex:                 Yes, they have. This is great. Like Pete said, every issue of this is just a blast to read because it's so purposely dumb and fun and over the top, every single choice. Does it make sense that Lobo could create an infinite army of Lobo's out of his own blood? Probably not. I hope they never follow up on that in any way, but it's fun to see. So that's fine. Justin:              Do you think one of them is actually Wolverine? Pete:                Stop. Just stop with that old [crosstalk 00:21:01] you do every time we talk about Lobo. Justin:              Eventually, one of them is like, “Hey guys, have you guys looked at us? I feel like we're just a Wolverine in space. Anybody else seeing that?” Pete:                That's just so dumb. Justin:              “Does anybody else…?” “Hey, Lobos, let's have a little Lobo huddle. Anybody else think we're Wolverine in space?” Pete:                Wolverine doesn't talk about himself in the third person and have a whole different language. It's not… Alex:                 Wolverine is constantly talking about himself in the third person. Justin:              No, he's not. Justin:              Yeah. If you can point out a couple other differences between Wolverine and Lobo, I'd love to hear it. Alex:                 [crosstalk 00:21:38] talk about Seven to Eternity, number 14, from Image Comics, written by Rick Remender and drawn by Jerome Opena. So excited. This title is back. This takes place in a fantasy world where a dude who is dying has teamed up with the big villain who basically destroyed his world and is now tracking down eternal life. This issue, we get a very classic Rick Remender scaring of Disney world and Disney Land and things like that as they get to the place where eternal life is granted. As usual with Rick Remender book, things get real dark real quick. But it's really Jerome Opena's, character designs that carry this book in how wild and how creative they are throughout the book. Pete:                I would like to say, you got to pick this up for the art alone. It's worth it. Justin:              Nice, great, quote, from quoting yourself, Pete page. Yeah, to that point, I am the asker section from the back half of the book is really cool. But Rick Remender talks about this a little bit in the back matter on this book, he's like, “Hey, we took a real long time to get this done.” But I think his focus on quality of his comic book work is amazing. He made a choice years ago now to stop doing Marvel and DC work and focus on all of his creator owned books and he takes so much care with every issue to make them, in his mind, perfect. Justin:              He does such a good job of just making high quality comics that really everything is super unique, super creative from the writing to the art, to the character design all the way through it's dark, like all of his work, it definitely has his point of view, but it comes at you in such a different way. Pete:                I had to read this twice just because I didn't want to miss anything in the panels. It's just so detailed and so amazing. You can read this comic and then you can just page through it and be amazed at the paneling. Alex:                 It's great stuff. Let's move on to talk about Venom, number 30 from Marvel written by Donny Cates and art by Luke Ross. This is the final issue of Venom before the Big King in black crossover kicks off. This is the end of the Venom beyond storyline as they are in an alternate universe where Venom sun has gone bad, become a bad guy called the Codex, lots of Venom, lots of symbiotes stuff happening here. What'd you think about this, both as a issue and as a lead in to this big event? Pete:                Well, I… Go ahead. Justin:              I would say it's wild. It is like the way that Donny Cates has taken, a sort of one-off at least at the beginning Spider-Man villain. Now this is so far from being related to Spider-Man. It's such a, like expanded mythology where you've got Eddie Brock and his son going into this different dimension meeting his ex who is has the son from this multi-verse. They all have their own symbiontes. They are all the different symbiontes, have different languages and controlling which ones are which, and all building toward… I got to read Richard's who has googly eyes? He's got googly eyes. Alex:                 Yeah, he does. He has a paste it on. Justin:              Yeah. What's the deal with this guy? He's got googly eyes. He's a little bit. He's not as smart and he's got googly eyes. Pete:                Well, he can move and he's very flexible and bendy, and we were just going to have googly eyes every once in a while. Why is that weird? Justin:              No, I think he's just a little off. He's lost a little bit here, and you can tell that because of googly- Pete:                Okay. I'm just- Justin:              The google in his eyes. Pete:                You can Google his eyes? Justin:              You can Google his eyes and then setting up this next thing, it comes out of nowhere and it's fine. Pete:                I agree with Justin and I have a lot of caveats. I think that it is fun. It's really fun. The art and the characters designs are a lot of fun. There's some great action sequences where you're like, “This is really bad-ass.” But also what I really like about it is the heart. There's a lot of heart in this book, which I really appreciate. If you're going to go into all this action, it's nice to know what the thoughts and the feelings are before all this goes down. I'm excited to see this next big arc. I like where this left off. I feel like Donnie Cates did a good job of wrapping this up and getting it ready for the next thing. I think this was a really good issue. Alex:                 I agree. Let's move on to a give me for Pete, Usagi Yojimbo, number 14 from IDW publishing, written art and letters by Stan Sakai. In this issue, our Bunny Warrior does some bunny warrior stuff. Pete, take it away. Pete:                Okay. First off is [inaudible 00:26:36] sent the bunny warrior bullshit. Okay. Don't try to make him more cutesy. This is an action oriented book, about a serious ronin samurai who travels the land and helping people. So don't put that fucking bunny shit on there. All right? Alex:                 Okay. So would you call him a whittle, whittle rabbit, samurai? Pete:                You're the worst. Alex:                 Would you call him a adorable squish [inaudible 00:27:01]? Pete:                No. Did you just turn into your son for a second? I like this. I love all the characters. Alex:                 Don't you slam my son out of entirely separate podcasts. Pete:                I'll slam them. He needs to get some fucking musical talent is what he needs to do. Alex:                 Jesus Christ. Justin:              Wow, unnecessary Pete. Pete:                Don't ask from the hit if you don't want it. Justin:              Don't ask for the Pete hit if you don't want it. Anyway, get back to reviewing your peep Samurai book. Alex:                 Hey, can you name the three comic book writers who are female to your girlfriend, Pete? Pete:                No. That's why we had to do it on the show. All right. Justin:              This is unnecessary. Pete:                But I never get tired of this. These are all very similar stories about a traveling ronin, but I love his heart of gold and how he always is doing the right thing. This is just in a fucked up world, it's nice to have staples like this book that you can always depend on. You always know Usagi is going to do the right thing. He's going to try to save the day. It's just fantastic. I love all these stories. I love all the action. Even though that people are getting like cotton stabbed, they don't really show the blood and guts. Pete:                They focus more on the action, what happens than the blood and the gore. Yeah, I just think it's really cool, and this one, we see a lot of focus on family, which is nice and also poignant and sad. But I liked the old black and white version. I know people like color for some reason, but if this sells more comics and gets it in more hands, then I'm all for it. Justin:              Pete, are you threatened? Do you think that the even smaller cuter rabbit warrior with a bow and arrow is going to be a threat to Usagi, the cute, the sword bunny? Pete:                Well, hopefully the older Usagi will have somebody to hand over his swords to, you know what I mean, just to continue the story. Justin:              He does seem to love his swords. Just which one of these is the Easter Bunny? Pete:                I fucking hate you. Justin:              A very fun book. Alex:                 Yeah. Delightful. I would love to see this fluffy wuffy eat some carrots [crosstalk 00:29:20]. Batman, number 103 from DC Comics written by James Tynion IV, art by Carlo Pagulayan and Danny Miki and Guillem March. In this issue, Ghost-Maker is having it in for Batman. Ghost-Maker is a old frenemy of Batman from back in the day, they both trained the exact same way, constantly fought throughout history and now has come to Gotham City to make things right, because he thinks Batman is doing a bad job. In this issue, he is trying to kill Clown Hunter who is trying to kill Harley Quinn. Alex:                 So things get really messed up. I really like this. I think this is, again, just a really good story from James Tynion. He clearly likes Harley Quinn a lot in particular, and I love having her in here. He writes really good Harley Quinn. It's good stuff. He's building his own Batman mythology rather than just picking up on what got left off on whatever happened with Tom King's run. That's great. I'm excited to see what's going forward. Pete:                Yeah. It's nice because he does a good job of giving us a little bit of Batman's past with some humor. Like the fact that we see Batman in the desert and Ghost-Maker rolls up on him and he's like, “Not tonight, man.” They're kind of back and forth, the way that Ghost-Maker and Batman kind of go back and forth, the repartee is very enjoyable. I really like it. Yeah. Seeing Poison Ivy… Not Poison Ivy. Seeing Harley Quinn talking to Poison Ivy made my skin crawl, because she's like kissing the plant and I'm highly allergic. But I think that, I liked the outer monologue of it. It felt very Harley Quinn. Pete:                I think they do a great job of capturing her voice and I like their characterization of her. Also this Clown Hunter thing is very interesting the way that this is still sticking around. I'm very curious about what the end game of this character. I'm not sick of Clown Hunter, I'm just wondering what the bigger game is. Yeah. I also liked how this Ghost-Maker is more of a psychopath than Batman and thinks that the recent Batman is doing a bad job with Gotham is because he cares too much, which is an interesting psychopathic thing to say and I can relate to it. Justin:              Lots of information there. Really love Guillem Marches art here in the back half of the book. I agree with you, Alex, Harley is a really well used here. Ghost-Maker reminds me a lot of Azrael taking over for Batman after Bain broke his back. So I'm curious what sort of hole this character will fill down the line, because as of now I think Clown Hunter really stands out a little bit more as the unique Jame's creation. So I'm curious to see how that unfolds. Alex:                 I agree. Let's move on and talk about Black Magick, number 16 from Image Comics written by Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott. This is the last issue of Black Magick, I believe for a little while now. But it ends on a big… Cliffhanger isn't exactly the right word, but our main character is presented with an impossible choice. Is she going to seem one of the two people in her life that she truly loves, spoiler, she ends up saving both of them, which is actually a very bad decision in terms of things that are going forward. The thing that is fascinating to me about this book is relatively speaking, so little happens in every issue, but it has such import, it feels weighty anyway. Justin:              Yeah. I agree and the art is just beautiful. The way that the villains eyes are drawn is really haunting and it's such a simple thing giving each of the sort of demon characters, this yellow, black energy to them. Really great. Yeah, and in the back matter, we see that the next issue of Black Magick won't be until late summer 2021. Pete:                Yeah. That's tough. That's a long time to wait, but I've really liked the characterization of like, it's not something that you've seen before where it's like, “I'm a cop, but I also do magic.” The back and forth that we learn about this character and what she stands for and with her background and how she goes about her day is very interesting. I like the dilemma and the choices that she makes shows how much he cares. Pete:                So I think this is a very interesting book. I've been really enjoying it and I agree with Justin, the art is phenomenal. They pay a lot attention to details to make things extra spooky. When you're reading something and you're scared, it really says a lot about the art and how well they can draw you into the story. Alex:                 When you say that thing where, “I'm a cop, but I can do magic.” That we've seen before. Where have you seen that before Pete? Pete:                There's just been many stories where somebody struggling with their day job and their identity, which they would rather be doing, like, “I'm this, but I'm also that.” “I'm Bruce Wayne, but I'm also Batman.” The secret kind of identity thing is where I was going at. Alex:                 Sure. You don't need to go beyond Bruce Wayne and Batman, the most relatable of situations. I get what you're talking about. Juggernaut, number three from Marvel Comics, written by Fabian Nacieza, art by- Pete:                Don't ask me questions if you're not going to like my fucking response dick. Justin:              Yeah. It all comes back to Batman. Alex:                 Written by Fabian Nacieza, art by Ron Garney. We were very complimentary of this title for the first two issues and had Fabian on the show to talk about it. So check out the live show with him. We get some big answers here. What happened to Juggernaut? How did he get into his new costume? What's going on with him? I love this take on Juggernaut. This is nothing I would've ever expected or asked for, but I think it's so smart and so well done and of course, Ron Garney's art is impeccable throughout this. Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 Great title. Just a blast to read. Justin:              Yeah, I agree. The Ron Garney is such a great artist. I wish he was doing more books on a regular basis and yeah, it's such a unique story that really both explores the backstory of Juggernaut and also drives it forward at the same time, which is hard to do. Then just tells a fun action adventure going on in the present day. Pete:                Yeah. I also like how they were also making fun of the fact in the book that he's fighting sand. They're making fun of itself as it's going on. Yeah, I've been really- Justin:              Every time I go to the beach, I feel like I'm fighting sand. Pete:                Man, I tell you, when you're done going to the beach, you're still fighting sand, finding it all over the place. Justin:              I'm fighting sand. Pete:                This is such a great surprise. This book as Alex was saying, and also just like the art is so bad-ass. Ron Garney is such a bad-ass. We've seen Juggernaut in a lot of different ways, but like see him power up with this suit, with all the red, it was just so cool. Yeah, I've never been more impressed with Juggernaut. Justin:              You can't stop this. Pete:                You can't. Alex:                 It's fun to see him do the Superman thing, opening up his shirt and turning on his costume. It's just a fun riff that I'm really enjoying. Let's move on and talk about, You Look Like Death, tales from the Umbrella Academy, number three, Dark Horse Comics, story by Gerard way and Shaun Simon, art and colors by I.N.J Culbard. As you can probably guess from the title, this is focusing on Klaus from the Umbrella Academy. His adventurous in Hollywood got mixed up with a bunch of shady characters, including a vampire monkey and some other folks. Pete, you have a question right off [crosstalk 00:37:30]. Pete:                Yeah. I just wanted to ask Justin something because he's a classically trained actor. When you go on auditions and when you're being aligned producer, you have to see this a lot, right? A lot of people channeling demons and stuff like that. That's got to be a nightmare for Hollywood to comb through all of this all the time, right? Justin:              There's a famous actor manual called an actor prepares by, Uta Hagen, I believe. A lot of the technique focuses on channeling a demon into your body before you step out into the audition room or onto the audition stage. So it's really great to see this play down person and of course, Pete, always a grasp of my career and personal life that I am often auditioning to be aligned producer. Alex:                 Right. This is a fun book. One of the things that I really like about it in particular is the push and pull between Klaus doesn't care about anything, just wants to get high, just wants to get drug and actually being forced into situations where he is going to have to cause something to happen. It's just this enjoyable push and pull as the action coalesces and spirals around him getting him to a point where he's going to have to do something eventually, but he's not quite there yet. Right now he's just eating relish out of a jar and having a good time. Justin:              Relish is good. It just slides right down your throat. Pete:                The art in this is just fantastic. They do an amazing job. This is a really fun story and worth checking out for sure. Justin:              I love the little section where this writer who died, but hasn't moved on is sort of reckoning with his life, is really fun and it's just a little side bit of the story. Alex:                 That's good stuff. Stillwater, number three, from Image Comics, written by Chip Zdarksy, art by Ramon K. Perez. This title focuses on a small town where nobody ever dies. They can get hurt. They have to recover from that, but they never die and there's a man who has found out that he was actually the son of one of the women from that town. He is now trapped there. His mother is buried near the gazebo at the center of the town and he's trying to figure out a way out as he slowly works himself in the way of the society. Alex:                 This is really good and it doing a good job of slowly building up the mythology of this book. I like this issue in particular, just because it sets up the dangers going forward, but also explains a little bit more about the, how the concept works. Just smart writing across the board, I think. Pete:                Yeah. This is my favorite issue so far. In this issue, they do a good job of really spelling out everything that we've learned as we move forward. Yeah, I'm really impressed with the artwork. This is a cool idea and it's one of the reasons a lot of people are scared of small towns. Justin:              Yeah. Most people are scared of small towns because they'll have to live forever there and never get sick. Yeah, I think this issue really sets the level for what the series will be, I think in a good way and Ramon Perez's art is so good. Alex:                 Let's move on and talk about the Immortal Hulk, number 40 from Marvel, written by Al Ewing and art by Joe Bennett. After spending the last couple of issues with the leader, fighting the Hulk inside of his own head, potentially inside of hell, potentially a lot of stuff going on and that was absolutely horrifying to witness. We finally move outside there and things really move forward as Alpha Flight finds out what's going on. They figure out what's happening to the leader. Thanks to… My gosh, what's his name? I heard it's the body of Walter Langkowski. Pete:                Sasquatch, Joe Fixit, who are you talking about? Justin:              Abomination? Alex:                 No. The strong guy, Samson? Justin:              [crosstalk 00:41:31]. That was the body Sasquatch and fills them in on everything that's going on. In the meantime, Joe Fixit, make some moves of his own. There's still plenty of gross stuff that happens to the comic. Pete:                Sure is. Alex:                 But I love how much we're moving forward here and that last page, not just in terms of the writing, but also in terms of the way Joe Bennett draws it, is perfection. Justin:              Yeah, it's really good. I'm sort of bummed because I had a long standing pitch at Marvel where I was like, I wanted the Hulk to give birth to a mustachioed version of himself and they did it in this issue. So I guess [crosstalk 00:42:10] back to the drawing book. Pete:                Yeah. Salvin I couldn't agree more of that last panel was just such a classic comic last panel that gets you really excited. This is horrifying and amazing and all sorts of everything in between. This ride has been fantastic. When this thing is finally collected, this is going to be one of those ones that stands the test of time. It's really impressive. Alex:                 I wanted to ask you, Pete, because you were really against this for a while, you kept asking for your Hulk to come back. You wanted your Hulk back. What turns you? Because you now see him 100% fully on board with this. Justin:              You were like, “I want my Hulk back.” Pete:                No. I still feel that way, guys. I still want my Hulk back, but this is an interesting time out take on characters that's been around for a while. It's a very fresh, very new take on it. So you've got to respect something that's great. But yeah, I can't wait for my Hulk to come back and I can enjoy Hulk books more. This is a scarier version of something that I love and it's a little bit over my head, a little too smart, but I respect the fact of what it's doing. Alex:                 Right. It's like ginger beer instead of ginger ale. Pete:                Right. Yeah. Why would you… I don't sure. Alex:                 It's like, “This is too spicy on my tongue, no thanks. Give me some Schweppes, please.” Justin:              It's hard to feel where you're landing in here Alex. Are you landing on ginger ale? Because I think you're positioning yourself as a ginger beer. Alex:                 No, I love ginger beer. I'm just talking about from Pete's perspective. He wants ginger ale, but he's getting ginger beer. Justin:              I think this is your mistake. He wants Mountain Dew. Pete:                This is true. Justin:              I don't know what all this ginger ale [crosstalk 00:43:58]. Pete:                Do you know, Mountain Dew came out with a cookbook. Glorious. Justin:              Yep. You've mentioned to us a lot and I look forward to your potluck dish that you'll be providing to our next meetup. What do you think next issue when the Hulk just totally murders the thing? Pete:                Man, that's going to be crazy. Justin:              Yeah, that'll be fun when he just rips the bricks off of him until he's [crosstalk 00:44:20]. Pete:                I don't know because Joe Fixit doesn't look like he's in good shape. I don't know if he can take on the thing. Justin:              He's going to rip the bricks off. Alex said it. Alex:                 We'll see what happens. Next up, Big Girls, number four from Image Comics, story and art by Jason Howard. This is a book about a world where girls are gigantic and boys are monsters. AKA the [crosstalk 00:44:43]. Pete:                Sorry. Alex:                 Wait, what? What are you sorry about? Pete:                Sorry for all the damage that dudes has done to this world. Alex:                 Thank you for apologizing for a millennia misogyny. I appreciate it, Pete. I think your statement here at our comic book podcast, solitary. Pete:                Thanks man. Do what you can, you know. Justin:              This book keeps moving forward. I liked the story. The girls just keep getting bigger. Alex:                 Yeah. That's what I love about big girls, man, they keep getting bigger [crosstalk 00:45:16]. Pete:                No, but we're slowly getting more and more of what this mutation is and how they're going to stop it and a little bit more about this evil mastermind behind this. I think Jason Howard is doing a good job of giving us just a little bit more information each issue surrounded by a ton of action. I appreciate the storytelling, I think this is a classically great Image book. Alex:                 Next up, I know this is one that Justin, you were super excited about. Widowmakers, number one, story by that Devin Grayson, pencils and inks by Michele Bandini. This is clearly setting up the Black Widow movie that'll come out at some point, maybe, we'll see what happens. But you got Yelena Belova, teaming up with Red Guardian. Justin, why don't you like this book so much? Pete:                Yeah, Justin? Justin:              It has- Alex:                 What's your fucking problem? Justin:              I've got a big problem with how great this book is because this book has no business being this good. It's a standalone issue featuring characters- Pete:                Don't say that. Justin:              People aren't crazy in love for. Well, I mean that as a compliment. It's such a, we follow mostly Yelena Belova, former Black Widow, who is technically a villain in a Black Widow arc and she's been on her own. What's great about it is, it's her being contracted by this rich dick to go do something for him and it ends up going wrong and she's just meant to test these facilities and then be murdered by these people. It's a great action book throughout the whole issue, but the internal monologue going on in Yelena's head is so good about her life, her place in the world, Russia's place in the world, what it means to be a citizen of the world and from a nation and freedom. Justin:              There's just so many great ideas here, but it really tracks with this character. It puts you really in her point of view. Then she meets Red Guardian later on in the issue and he has a very different point of view and we get to sort of just take that in without having them jam some sort of idea down our throats. I just thought it was one the smartest issues I've read in a long time. This is my favorite book of the week. I really liked it. Pete:                Yeah, it is really great. The art is fantastic. Also this is the best versions of these characters that I've seen. Yeah, it was really impressive to see when somebody tastes and has a great idea for some characters, what they can do. Justin:              I love it at the end, the idea of how she gets the villain in the end, I thought was truly [crosstalk 00:48:03]. Pete:                Yeah. That was glorious. Justin:              It was great. Alex:                 Awesome. Just to mention, it seems like they're teeing up that this ties into the Black Widow series that is currently running, which is great as well from Kelly Thompson. So definitely check that out. Let's move on to Ice Cream Man, number 21 from Image Comics, written by W. Maxwell Prince, art by Martin Morazzo. I got to tell you, coming into this book, I was like, “Okay, I get it. They're doing their [inaudible 00:48:29]. That's not what it was at all. This is straight up a Watchman riff that they are doing this issue, which was so surprising and so shocking and as dark and messed up, as you would expect from Ice Cream Man. What'd you think about this issue? Justin:              When I looked at the cover, I was like, “That's a funny cover idea.” Like a Watchman take Ice Cream Man. Then I was like, “Shit, that's the whole thing.” Which I was really surprised by. Then the way it ends is… Because it plays sort of a slight spoiler, like the very rare, more positive ending for any sort of character in Ice Cream Man. I thought that is a interesting subversion of what Watchman is, but it left me thinking like, “I need to read this a couple more times and really get into what's happening here because it's so good.” But I'm almost being fooled by the positive ending, I feel like. Pete:                Yeah. Because the Ice Cream Man has been so dark and horrifying throughout. This issue was just me going, “Shit.” I was like, “Why is this so familiar?” Then slowly getting it and it was the coloring and the panels. I'm like, “I know why this is so familiar.” Then the upside down frowny face was just the nail that kind of put in the coffin where I was like, “This is amazing.” I immediately went back, like Justin said and reread it to be like, “How did I not get this earlier?” Pete:                But every issue I'm so nervous before I read it, because I'm like, I don't know if it can keep going at such a high level of creativity and constantly amazing me and torturing my mind with what is happening. We still really don't know what's going on with Ice Cream Man and every issue we find out a little bit more, but it's just still such a crazy, interesting book that is… I cannot wait for it to finish so I can go back and reread it all again and enjoy it all again, because it's just really impressive. Alex:                 Well, feels like they did a similar sort of thing with All-star Superman, a couple of issues back. We had W. Maxwell Prince on our live show. He talked about how it's not necessarily connecting the story. Maybe there's an Ice Cream Man multi-verse, this feels like one of those tales out in the multi-verse that rifts on or reverberates off of what's going on with Ice Cream Man, because I read most of it thinking, okay, we're getting some real answers in terms of mythology here. That's not what happens at all necessarily. It's more just like, there are echoes of what's going on in the book usually, but it's still, Martin Morazzo's art is so gorgeous and so well laid out. The watcher risks are fun. It's weird to do a positive Watchman to your point, Justin, but I think if you're going to do anything that ends happy, that you're parodying, sure, do it Watchman, have a happy ending for Watchma. Why not. Justin:              Well, and the ultimate way to subvert Watchman is to have the Rorschach character go live a happy life and make his world better. That's what I think the point is, is like, “Hey, let's just take small steps to make our lives better.” That's what I think the last page with the end is near with [inaudible 00:52:14] crossed out on the dude's sign. I think it's like, “Hey, it'd be a little easier if we just had it be near.” He does. So it's like, “Let's all make small steps to have a better life.” Which that would solve Watchman as well. Justin:              Watchman's all about tricking the humanity to be nicer to each other by creating a squared that is threatening the planet. It's like, “Okay, now you don't have to kill each other because there's another enemy.” This book is maybe saying, “No, we could also just be nicer to each other on a day-to-day basis.” I think that's a very cool idea. If that's what the intention was, this is very good. Pete:                Yeah. I also liked the idea of, instead of having a character go down a dark path and be like, “I'm too wrapped up in this.” Having the character stop and realize like, “I need to be a better partner.” It's doable. It's “If I put some time and energy into this, I can save this fucking thing. I can turn it around.” It was really great and the midst of all this craziness of this Ice Cream Man world, it was very surprising and goal. Alex:                 Lastly, we're going to move on to our X of Swords block, which Pete is very into it, very excited about. Pete:                [crosstalk 00:53:32]. Alex:                 Hold on, buddy. Justin:              That's why we do it at the end because you log off. Alex:                 Yeah, we save it right for the end here. But this is the second to last week of extra service. We're going to be wrapping it up all next week. Okay. Calm down, buddy. But we got X-Force number 14, written by Benjamin Percy and [Jerry Dougan 00:53:50], art by Joshua Cassara. [inaudible 00:53:52] number six, written by Seb Wells and art by Carmen Carnero. Cable, number six written by Jerry Dukin and Phil Neto. Here we are very much into the tournament of [Arocco versus Kakoa 00:54:02]. They are fighting battles, often not with swords, but with other beings throughout this. Justin:              Eating contests. Alex:                 We get a bunch of them fleshed out. Some of them happen shorter than others, but by the end of it, we move on to the main event. Spoiler is you could have predicted this even call out that you could predict it. It's apocalypse versus annihilation as Arocco and Kakoa are tie. That's what this has been leading all up towards. Pete, I know you're against this. I know you're not loving this. Justin, let's go to you first. what'd you think about these issues? Justin:              Well, it's funny to Pete's point of being frustrated by it. It's there is a little bit of a trick here with this whole event where they set it up to be this Epic sort of age of apocalypse style crossover. When what it really is, is like X-Men playing baseball on a grand event scale. It's very playful. It's very light and fun. Despite the fact that the X-Men are losing, which is, I think stressful in general, but it's these fun lighthearted events punctuated by horrible murder. The back half of the X-Force issue where we see the Storm, the stuff that- Pete:                The storm fight is glorious. Justin:              The drink that Storm and Wolverine were drinking, the Blight Swill is actually a pretty strong poison, like a soul poisoning and then Storm still beats her dude, and then lets him get slaughtered. That was bad-ass. Pete:                Yeah it was. Alex:                 Well, in the Hellions issue, it takes a little bit of a side trip. Early in the event we found out that Mr. Sinister was leading his team to try to get the swords of Arocco before they could use them. Turns out as usual, Mr. Sinister is being an evil fuck and- Pete:                Surprise. Alex:                 He tricked his entire team in order to get genetic information from the mutants of Arocco, that's all he really wanted to do. His entire team dies in absolutely horrible ways. It's a little unclear which one of them are going to come back or not because if you die in other worlds, your personality dies, but you might be pulled from another personality. So may getting some new rifts out a bunch of these characters. Justin:              Well, I feel like we got Havoc and Quantum survive in that may be it. Alex:                 Yeah. I think Empath also makes it through, right? He gets stabbed, but he crawls his way through. So maybe he's coming back. Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 But that's super dark. The rest of it is, like both of you guys are saying, there's a point to the fact that it's frustrating that they're never getting to the sword fights. You're watching it and you're reading it, you're like, “They're doing a puzzle fight. That's insane.” It is insane that Iliana is doing puzzles right now to try to beat these people. But I think, Justin, you said it last week, we were talking about these issues, this is [inaudible 00:57:07] setting up fairy magic to trick Arocco in order to win. Alex:                 There's even a point in one of these issues where they're like, what is she doing right now? What side is she on? What is the game that she's playing? But it ultimately comes clear when Gorgon ends up fighting and ties up the score, so it gets to annihilation versus apocalypse. That was the whole point of what [inaudible 00:57:31] was doing. She was getting it to this point of whatever is next to even up the score. I am still very much on board with this. I understand the frustration with the lack of sword fights that are happening in X of Swords, but we got three issues left here. I think the story has been so fascinating audits own both from a writing and an art perspective that I'm still very much enjoying it, personally. Justin:              Yeah. The Cable issue that we didn't talk about, the art's great and there's some great emotional mo

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The Cerebros: Comics and More
87. X of Swords Ch. 6-8 - Hellions #5, New Mutants #13, & Cable #5

The Cerebros: Comics and More

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 50:44


The Dawn of X's first major cross-over event delivered again last week with three more solid issues. Join me as I break down Hellions #5 by Zeb Wells and Carmen Carnero, New Mutants #13 by Ed Brisson and Rod Ries, as well as Gerry Duggan and Phil Noto's Cable #5. thecerebroscast@gmail.com https://twitter.com/TCerebros ((2) The Cerebros - Dawn of X Podcast (@TCerebros) / Twitter)

Mighty Marvel Mix
Mighty Marvel ep 63 Mighty Marvel Mix Arise Awesome Artists

Mighty Marvel Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 62:15


Welcome True Believers, this is the Mighty Marvel Mix, a Podcast brought to you by the Taylor Network of Podcasts. This is a podcast for fans of all things Marvel! Comics, movies, TV, merchandise, we've got you covered with news, views and reviews. In this episode, your hosts Paul Shearman, Darrell Taylor and Colin Coughtrey talk about the showcasing of Marvel Comics new group of Elite Artists: Josh Cassara, Pat Gleason, Peach Momoko, Natacha Bustos, Iban Coello, Carmen Carnero, Juann Cabal and RB Silva: A.K.A. The Stormbreakers! This gives us a perfect excuse (not that we really needed one) to talk about awesome art and awesome artists, and our thoughts on how (and why) Marvel has chosen to showcase their work in this way. And of course, we will have our regular round-up of what Marvel Comics we’ve been reading, so listen in for our thoughts on Wolverine Issue 6, Amazing Spider-Man Issue 850, and many others. As well as this podcast, you can also check out the Marvel Mix Bulletin, which is extra bonus content that features the latest and most up to date news from Marvel. And you can now also find the Mighty Marvel Mix on YouTube - check out our channel at: tinyurl.com/marvelmix We'd love to hear from you with your thoughts on this episode and what you'd like to hear from future shows, so join in the conversation by emailing us at mightymarvelmix@gmail.com or finding us on Twitter at @marvelmix and Instagram at @mightymarvelmix

Mighty Marvel Mix
Mighty Marvel ep 63 Mighty Marvel Mix Arise Awesome Artists

Mighty Marvel Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 62:15


Welcome True Believers, this is the Mighty Marvel Mix, a Podcast brought to you by the Taylor Network of Podcasts. This is a podcast for fans of all things Marvel! Comics, movies, TV, merchandise, we've got you covered with news, views and reviews. In this episode, your hosts Paul Shearman, Darrell Taylor and Colin Coughtrey talk about the showcasing of Marvel Comics new group of Elite Artists: Josh Cassara, Pat Gleason, Peach Momoko, Natacha Bustos, Iban Coello, Carmen Carnero, Juann Cabal and RB Silva: A.K.A. The Stormbreakers! This gives us a perfect excuse (not that we really needed one) to talk about awesome art and awesome artists, and our thoughts on how (and why) Marvel has chosen to showcase their work in this way. And of course, we will have our regular round-up of what Marvel Comics we’ve been reading, so listen in for our thoughts on Wolverine Issue 6, Amazing Spider-Man Issue 850, and many others. As well as this podcast, you can also check out the Marvel Mix Bulletin, which is extra bonus content that features the latest and most up to date news from Marvel. And you can now also find the Mighty Marvel Mix on YouTube - check out our channel at: tinyurl.com/marvelmix We'd love to hear from you with your thoughts on this episode and what you'd like to hear from future shows, so join in the conversation by emailing us at mightymarvelmix@gmail.com or finding us on Twitter at @marvelmix and Instagram at @mightymarvelmix

TaylorNetwork
Mighty Marvel ep 63 Mighty Marvel Mix Arise Awesome Artists

TaylorNetwork

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 62:15


Welcome True Believers, this is the Mighty Marvel Mix, a Podcast brought to you by the Taylor Network of Podcasts. This is a podcast for fans of all things Marvel! Comics, movies, TV, merchandise, we've got you covered with news, views and reviews. In this episode, your hosts Paul Shearman, Darrell Taylor and Colin Coughtrey talk about the showcasing of Marvel Comics new group of Elite Artists: Josh Cassara, Pat Gleason, Peach Momoko, Natacha Bustos, Iban Coello, Carmen Carnero, Juann Cabal and RB Silva: A.K.A. The Stormbreakers! This gives us a perfect excuse (not that we really needed one) to talk about awesome art and awesome artists, and our thoughts on how (and why) Marvel has chosen to showcase their work in this way. And of course, we will have our regular round-up of what Marvel Comics we’ve been reading, so listen in for our thoughts on Wolverine Issue 6, Amazing Spider-Man Issue 850, and many others. As well as this podcast, you can also check out the Marvel Mix Bulletin, which is extra bonus content that features the latest and most up to date news from Marvel. And you can now also find the Mighty Marvel Mix on YouTube - check out our channel at: tinyurl.com/marvelmix We'd love to hear from you with your thoughts on this episode and what you'd like to hear from future shows, so join in the conversation by emailing us at mightymarvelmix@gmail.com or finding us on Twitter at @marvelmix and Instagram at @mightymarvelmix

The Stack
The Stack: Rorschach, Commanders In Crisis And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 42:15


On this week's comic book review podcast: Rorschach #1 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Jorge Fornés Commanders in Crisis #1 Image Comics Written by Steve Orlando Art by Davids Tinto The Immortal Hulk #38 Marvel Written by Al Ewing Art by Joe Bennett The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys: National Anthem #1 Dark Horse Comics Story by Gerard Way & Shaun Simon Art by Leonardo Romero Dark Nights: Death Metal #4 DC Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Greg Capullo Stealth #6 Image Comics Written by Mike Costa Art by Nate Bellegarde The Vain #1 Oni Press Written by Eliot Rahal Illustrated by Emily Pearson The Avengers #37 Marvel Written by Jason Aaron Art by Javier Garrón Once & Future #12 BOOM! Studios Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Dan Mora DC The Doomed and the Damned #1 DC Comics Written by John Arcudi, Saladin Ahmed, Kenny Porter, Amanda Deibert, Marc Wolfman, Amedeo Turturro, Alyssa Wong, Brandon Thomas, Travis Moore and Garth Ennis Art by Mike Perkins, Leonardo Manco, Riley Rossmo, Daniel Sampere, Tom Mandrake, Max Fiumara, Dominike “Domo” Stanton, Baldemar Rivas, Travis Moore and PJ Holden Redneck #28 Image Comics Written by Donny Cates Art by Lisandro Estherren Amazing Spider-Man #50 Marvel Written by Nick Spencer Art by Patrick Gleason Strange Adventures #6 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Mitch Gerards and Evan “Doc” Shaner Marvel Zombies: Resurrection #3 Marvel Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson Art by Leonard Kirk Seven Secrets #3 BOOM! Studios Written by Tom Taylor Illustrated by Daniele Di Nicuolo Hellions #5 Marvel Written by Zeb Wells Art by Carmen Carnero New Mutants #13 Marvel Written by Ed Brisson Art by Rod Reis Cable #5 Marvel Written by Gerry Duggan Art by Phil Noto SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Episode Transcript: Alex:                 What's up, everybody? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Pete:                What's up? I'm Pete. Alex:                 And we are talking about comics. What? What? Pete:                It just sounds like you're barely making it, man, you're like “What's up everybody, this is the fucking Stack?” Alex:                 “Oh, God, week 52 of our comic book review.” We actually have a ton of titles queued up for you today, kicking it off with a big one from DC Comics. Rorschach #1 written by Tom King and art by Jorge Fornes. This is a highly anticipated slash, highly dreaded, I think, comic book because it is- Pete:                Highly dreaded? Alex:                 Highly dreaded, it's following up on Watchmen which is always a dicey proposition. Pete:                Okay, I see what you're saying now. Alex:                 In this book we get introduced to a very Manchurian Candidate type scenario. As a Rorschach, I don't want to say the Rorschach, but a Rorschach and somebody else try to assassinate a presidential candidate, maybe. There's an investigator who's looking into it. And by the end, spoiler, three, two, one, but it seems like this assassin may be none other than Walter Kovacs, AKA Rorschach himself. That out of the way, what do you think about this book, Pete? What was your takeaway? What were your thoughts? Pete:                Well, I think it did a great job of grabbing the reader. It starts off with Rorschach kind of getting murdered, which is interesting jumping on point. And then you kind of… It's the classic kind of Tom King storytelling where you're getting little pieces of information as you go along. But he does it so well. And yeah, I mean, I think it's… It's weird to say I'm a fan of Rorschach. But there are aspects of Rorschach that I like, and I love the “Where's your gun moment?” I thought that was really awesome. I mean, it's great art, interesting story. I think it's just kind of the election balloons and the stuff with everything that's happening right now. I think it's a very well timed book. And I'm on board. But I was going to be on board when you had a Rorschach #1, so I'm not upset about it. I'm very much enjoying it. I'm looking forward to more. Alex:                 Jorge Fornes's art, and I believe it's Steve Stewart's colors are great throughout the book. Just very, very good across the board. Clearly delineate what's happening in the past versus what happens in the present. There are a couple of things that I think are kind of fascinating about this book. The biggest one is that Tom King has so clearly been influenced by Watchmen and Alan Moore, down to his panel grids. The way that he lays them out. But he purposefully avoids the nine panel grid here in this book, to the point where there's one page that I think is like a 12 panel grid, or maybe a 15 panel grid or something like that. Alex:                 But he never goes into that basic Watchmen breakdown of the page at any point, which almost seems like a no brainer for somebody who has built a lot of their career on building his work off of what Alan Moore did. So that's curious to me, the other thing that's curious to me, is the choice of setting. Because it very purposely feels like The Manchurian Candidate meets All the Presidents bad down to the feathered hair that everybody has, and the fashion they're wearing. It seems like it said in the 70s. But Watchmen itself was set in the 1980s. So, when is it set is my question. This is supposed to be now, but have fashions come around to the 70s? Again, what's going on? Are they only doing it because it's supposed to feel like a 70s conspiracy thriller? There's something about that and the lack of clarity there in the world, though I'm sure King, because he's meticulous writer, has thought through it. And we'll find out eventually. I'm just not quite sure with this first issue, there's a wall there for me in terms of where it's at. Pete:                Okay, well, it's a weird thing to get hung up on, but I understand what you're saying. But it's just weird to me, because Tom King is kind of famous for, “You're going to have to keep reading to figure out the story.” Alex:                 Sure. But I think that's important because we're dealing with Watchmen and we're dealing with an ongoing world and we know this is continuing. There are things that are teased here and thrown into the background, whether it's through billboards or advertisements or other things that let us know, “Okay, this is kind of where the world got to from 1985 to here.” And interestingly, some of the things whether it's quite sensitive Not dovetail with Watchmen the TV series. Alex:                 So that only raises further questions in my mind of is this in continuity with the comic book? Is it going to continue with the TV show? Is it in continuity with the both? Is it's own continuity? And I know that's not the only thing I should be thinking about, I know I should be concentrating on the story which taken on its own, totally divorced from Watchmen is a good conspiracy thriller story. But those are the sort of things that I do think are important to understand, in some sense, when you're saying here, “This is a continuation of Watchmen.” Pete:                Yeah, just you kind of sound like me when we were talking about Tom King's Vision. I was hung up on one little thing, and you guys were like, “Hey, get over it.” Alex:                 I think this is a big thing, though. I think this is a big important thing. It is a big thing. Pete:                That will be explained. Sure, but it will be explained. Tom King is piecemealing- Alex:                 It's a gorgeous comic book, like the best of Before Watchmen, which was a dicey project to begin with, but still had some good comics come out of it. Yeah, this is a dicey project that still seems like a good comic. So I'm happy to follow it along. But I have questions. Pete:                My question is, do you know if this is monthly or weekly? Because the election's coming up? And I need to know. Alex:                 I assume it's monthly. Pete:                Oh man, we're in trouble. Alex:                 All right, let's move on then to the second comic, we're going to talk about, Commanders in Crisis #1 from Image Comics written by Steve Orlando. Art by David Tinto. We talked to Steve about this on the live show a couple of weeks back. And it is basically him doing a Crisis comic book, but with totally original characters. What do you think? Did it pay off on the premise that he sold us on, on the pitch, Pete? Pete:                I think it did. I think, I'm in. This is very interesting. This is a cool team. It's fun to kind of see his take on a big crossover event like this. It's fantastic art. I like the team that is kind of in this thing. And there's like a cool kind of like superhero moment where we had the kiss. That was great. Yeah, I'm on board. I think these characters are interesting enough that even if I don't… It's not like a Avengers crossover event where I know every single person, I got enough here to go by. And yeah, I'm excited to see where this goes, it seems like he did a good job of selling it and I'm in. Alex:                 What's really fascinating about this, to me, is that it avoids any of the archetypes. I expected going in with it, we'd get a Superman, a Wonder Woman, a Batman etc. We don't get any of that these are completely as far as I can tell original characters. There's no analogues from any particular universe. And that only makes Steve Orlando's job harder going into this. But it does make it more interesting to read because their powers are so weird and so interesting. And the hook of it, which he talked about on the show, this is the reveal at the end of the issue. So if you don't want to know turned away, but I still think it's fair to talk about because he mentioned to us is the death of Empathy, which is going to be an interesting thing to see going forward. The other detail that is so weird, but such an interesting specific thing is all the members of the team in the book are from different parallel universes where they were all presidents. Pete:                President. Alex:                 Which is very weird. Pete:                Commander in Crisis. Yeah. Alex:                 Commanders in crisis, they are commanders. They were all like the first Latinx president, the first woman president, the first, etc. resident. But it's a bunch of presidents with superpowers fighting a crisis, which is such a bizarre detail, but it makes so much sense for the title. And yeah, I'm definitely on board. I think like he's set up a weird, interesting, very different world here. Pete:                Yeah. And it's even like when you get the kind of splash page introduction of the superheroes it's like “Prizefighter, as strong as the crowd hopes he is.” I was like, “What?” And then it's like “Sawbones, Action Surgeon.” I've never seen those two words next to each other, action surgeon. What is that? Yeah so it's very interesting. Alex:                 It's intriguing. Pete:                Yeah, it really does a good job of like, kind of sucking you in. And then there's the fun kind of like, oh these minions aren't very smart. They have their brains in a backpack. Okay, this is crazy. It's doing a great job. And I think this really ought to be interesting to see how this unfolds. Alex:                 I agree. Let's move on. Talking about the Immortal Hulk # 38 from Marvel written by Al Ewing art by Joey Bennett. In this issue, the Leader is dominating the Hulk and all of his allies. He is in the Hulk's mind-scape and controlling things from outside when a rogue element comes in and turns around the balance of power. Pete, I know you've been down on this book, but this issue by the end like in the right way, personally, I was like, “What the fuck is happening here?” Oh my God. Pete:                Yeah, this is great. This is really great. You got a lot of the kind of horror aspects that's been happening, but this like really gets into kind of the story and action. I'm very happy with this issue. It's really impressive. Very cool. It's got a lot of twists and reveals but man, it's glorious. It really is a great issue of comic book. Alex:                 Yeah, it's still horrifying, everything that's going on and the visuals that Joe Bennett draws. But everything that Al Ewing has been building up over the past 38 issues is really finally coming to crest here. It feels like the Leader is probably the sub-villain that we need to deal with in this run. But it's still such a good Leader story. And it's such a good Hulk family story that it feels dangerous in the right way. Just great. Gross. Pete:                It's really impressive how this book has grown and changed and done so many different things. It's really… I can't imagine the pitch meeting for this fucking thing. Alex:                 “Okay, so get this. Rick is very long.” Pete:                It's a horror hulk. Alex:                 Yeah, Rick is long, and he kind of bends in a weird way. And that's the pitch. Pete:                Has the grossest neck you've ever seen. Alex:                 Just it's horrible. It's absolutely horrible. Yeah, a great book. Moving on to the True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, National Anthem #1, from Dark Horse comic, story by Gerard Way and Shaun Simon, art by Leonardo Romero. If you've never read this book, this is basically about a bunch of folks. It's sort of like an extrapolation of, what was the movie? Them. The Kurt Russell movie where he puts on this… No, Rowdy Roddy Piper, puts on the sun glasses, and could see the truth about the world. It's essentially that, but in comic book form, and here, they've beaten the bad guys, they have one as far as they know. And then things start to go horribly wrong from there. Really good book. I like this, it's esoteric and strange, as most of Gerard Way stuff is. If you read Doom Patrol, if you read Umbrella Academy, but it still feels very prescient and timely in terms of the storytelling, which I like quite a bit. Pete:                Yeah, it's really impressive. The art and the storytelling is gorgeous and fantastic, and really moves the story very… It moves through this kind of crazy world. And you're kind of really piecing it together. But it's very unique. And just when you think you've got a handle on it just kind of surprises you again. And I love all the different groups that they kind of break down in the middle of it. Yeah, I think this is a great issue that really kind of gets you excited for more in this world, it really sets things up and gets you wanting more. I think it's a great first issue. Alex:                 And I think you could understand it even if you haven't read the first series, you could jump right in here and go ahead with it. Obviously you're going to have a richer experience, but it's good stuff regardless. Next up, this is what we talked about in the live show a little bit, Dark Knights Death Metal #4 from DC Comics. Written by Scott Snyder art by Greg Capullo, wild stuff happening in this issue. This is bringing together a bunch of the one shots and miniseries that have been running along. We find out what's been going out with the Flash Team, we find out what's been going on with Wonder Woman, Batman and Superman as they sink deeper into the Crisis Dark multi verses, and things- Pete:                And- Alex:                 Yeah, Pete. Pete:                It still starts with Uncle Rock in this one. But, you know. Alex:                 Sergeant Rock. Pete:                Sarge Rock. Alex:                 You call him Uncle Rock. Pete:                [crosstalk 00:14:48]. Yeah, I call him uncle Rock. That's what he calls himself in this, which is a funny moment. Alex:                 He married your aunt. Pete:                Yeah that's how that technically works. You're right. But yeah, I mean, this is just amazing art, over the top fun. Darkseid in that chair is unbelievable. It's like Green Lantern's ring chair. So that means the Green Lantern has to sit there and keep thinking about the size and weight of that chair. That's a very intense little thing that doesn't get much attention. It's just they're killing this. This is just so much fun. Each one of these books is really fun to see what mashups of characters they're going to use, and how crazy it's going to look, and it hasn't disappointed yet. Alex:                 This entire book feels like the dialogue break in a metal song. When somebody's like, “And then Superman is sunk into a pit of fire as Darkseid watched.” The whole thing. Just it's absolutely, really ludicrous. The whole thing is crazy. We talked about it on the show, but it ends with the Darkest Knight aka Batman who laughs winning, turning the universe into the Last 52, a bunch of dark multiverses, it's only going to go from there. Who knows how they're going to win. But it's funny for the insanely highest stakes, that is, honestly just fun the entire time. Pete:                It really is. Alex:                 Let's move on to something that's a little bit grimmer but in the right way, Stealth #6 from Image Comics, written by Mike Costa and art by Nate Bellegarde. We've been loving this series on the show. Pete:                It's too bad Justin didn't want to talk about this book. Alex:                 He got out of here, was like “No thanks. Don't want to talk about Stealth.” Pete:                Yeah, he was like, “Listen, guys, I love Stealth. I said it was my pick. But I'd rather watch a football game right now. So fuck all, y'all.” Alex:                 I don't think that's what's happening. But the other Stealth, if you haven't been reading the book, it's about a guy who's in sort of a all powerful armor [inaudible 00:17:01], who also may or may not have dementia. He's been fighting against a guy called the Dead Hand who can kill people by touching them with his hand. Everything is revealed in this issue. They loop everything back. We finish it up. This is the end of the miniseries. What did you think about the conclusion, Pete? Pete:                I was really impressed with this. Like this kind of started and it was like, “Wait, what's happening?” I love the story. I love the action, the art's unbelievable. But I was kind of like, “But man, does this all come together in such an amazing way.” It's one of those books where you read it. And at the end, you're like “God, I want to go back and read it all over again.” It's really great. Really impressive. And I can't compliment the art enough. Alex:                 In a surprising way too, it's nothing that I think you could have predicted from the first five issues, but it makes total sense at the same time when it's explained, which is a difficult feat to go through. Pass off, whatever the word is. Pete:                Yeah, especially us, we've read so many comics, it's hard to surprise us. And this really did a great job of that. Alex:                 This is a great miniseries, definitely pick it up when it's in trade or individual issues. Next up The Vain, #1 from Oni Press, written by Eliot Rahal, illustrated by Emily Pearson. This is about a bunch of vampires around the turn of World War II who are robbing blood banks. Get it? Pete:                You see what they're doing? Alex:                 And when war breaks out with the Nazis, and then everything changes. I was very surprised and impressed by this book. I thought this is a really fun concept. The characters were good. I liked how the world was laid out. And there's a good nice twist at the end. How'd you feel Pete? Pete:                Yeah, I really liked it. I thought it was very cool. Kind of like bank heist, but they're robbing a blood bank. And also like, fun kind of like, the way the vampires kind of handled the crowd and fuck with them a little bit, very enjoyable. And what's also nice is even the undead are like “You know what's really fucked up? Nazis, man. Racism is awful. I'm a fucking undead vampire. But I know this is wrong. So let's go end this.” That was great. Alex:                 It's a little shaggy in terms of that because it feels like okay, the concept is bank robbing vampires. I get it. And then next issue it's going to be like, okay, it's vampires fighting Nazis, I get it. So I'm wondering if it's going to change every single issue and that's going to be the rhythm of the book. Or if it is something else. Whatever it is, I'm definitely onboard. I had a fun time reading this. I think it's a fun take on vampires. Like I said the characters are good. So definitely willing to follow it. And Emily Pearson's character designs are very good as well. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Next up the Avengers #37 from Marvel written by Jason Aaron, art by Javier Garron. This is kicking off the end of the Age of Khonshu. Pete:                Yes, the Age of Khonshu. And this is the finale. Alex:                 This is the finale. So Khonshu, who is the God of Moon Knight has taken the powers of the rest of the Avengers. This issue they're fighting back as well as Moon Knight who now the Phoenix Power is fighting back. This is playing with toys in the best sense of the phrase. Pete:                Well yeah, and that's a great way to put it. Because you do have like a super baby here who is like, “Yo, give me back my toys.” So that was kind of well put there. But yeah, this is a fantastic art. And it kind of reminds me of Snyder's just over the top fun, where a lot of different characters are getting to play with different powers and stuff like that. And I think this is a great kind of finale. And it's cool to kind of see somebody get powered up like this, and then kind of like spoiler, but de-powered, and where those powers go. So it's, again, a writer and artist, having a lot of fun with the different kind of powers and different perspectives. So yeah, I really enjoyed this. I thought it wasn't a huge kind of event. It was just kind of big enough. And I thought it was great. Alex:                 Yeah, it's playground rules. It feels like every page, and I say this in the best sense, because it's fun to read. But it's the sort of thing where somebody is like, “Oh you're going to attack my pyramid. Well, my wolf men and my mummies are going to attack you.” And they're like, “Fine. Well, now I have the Iron Fist…” That's great. Like, there's not enough of that in comics, where it just feels like people playing and having fun. It all has to mean something. It all has to lead to the next thing. This is the sort of thing where it's like, and I'm probably mis-remembering this, where She Hulk can very briefly get the Iron Fist, and it has no bearing on anything whatsoever, other than a fun splash page that they draw. And that's fine. It's refreshing to read something like that. Alex:                 Here's another thing that is almost the opposite, where it's fun, but everything means something. Once and Future #12 from Boom Studios by Kieron Gillen, art by Dan Mora. Pete I know you love this series. This is wrapping up the Beowulf arc. Listen, I think textually pretty big revelations for the mythology of the book, as teased to us by Kieron Gillen when we chatted with him a couple of weeks back. How'd you feel about this one? Pete:                This just continues to be one of my favorite things on the stands. Art is unbelievable. You have these unbelievable monsters these great kind of stories and fables intertwined here, and then you just got one badass grandma who's not going to take shit from nobody. And this is just such a glorious comic book that is worth your time and money. And it's entertaining, it's smart, it's touching. It's stories that you've kind of know, that kind of are told in this new kind of messed up way and it's very, very enjoyable. Alex:                 Yeah, Dan Mora's art and character designs and monster designs in particular are so good across the board. But this issue is Kieron Gillen doing his Kieron Gillen thing and wrapping stories together, figuring out how they fit together, figuring out how the mythology of England as an entity fits together. And it's fascinating to read, but it's nowhere near as dense as say Die, for example, but just good, good stuff and so much fun to read. Alex:                 Let's move on to an anthology DC the Doomed and the Damned #1 from DC Comics, written by John Arcudi, Saladin Ahmed, Kenny Porter, Amanda Deibert, Marv Wolfman, Amedeo Turturro, Alyssa Wong, Brandon Thomas, Travis Moore and Garth Ennis. Art by Mike Perkins, Leonardo Manco, Riley Rossmo, Daniel Sampere, Tom Mandrake, Max Fiumara, Dominike “Domo” Stanton, Baldemar Rivas, Travis Moore and PJ Holden. As you can probably guess, from how I introduced it, as well as the lineup this is a series of short stories teaming up DC Comics characters in spooky situations. As usual, how'd you feel about this one, Pete? And were there any stories that jumped out to you? Pete:                Yeah, this was a really nice collection. I had a lot of fun with this. I mean, the Batman versus the kind of monster in the mirrors is great. This is what I want Halloween comics to be like. I want to see heroes taking on the kind of monsters. And this is the classic like if you say a name in the mirror three times, so it was cool to see that. The Raven Wonder Woman story was great. I'm a sucker for a Grundy story. I love the look of Superman in that one store. I thought like he really looked fantastic with the Swamp Thing. It was just super fun. I think there was a lot of cool stuff and even the Green Lantern team up I enjoyed. Alex:                 Yeah, I like this as well. I mean, if you can't tell from the title this is riff on Brave and the Bold but Doom and [inaudible 00:25:31] instead. So it's a team up book- Pete:                Oh, I just put it together. Alex:                 Which it gives it a very different flavor from other anthologies. I think it gives it more focus, particularly because you usually get a non-supernatural character teaming up with a supernatural character. The best one for me, which you mentioned, is Saladin Ahmed's story, which I just… I love Batman dealing with the supernatural because he does it all the time. But he never believes it. He's always like, “Scientific explanation for this. I got to figure this one out.” And it's great here. He deals with essentially like a Candyman, Beetlejuice type figure, except in Gotham City. And it's a lot of fun. But this is a good collection if you want to pick it up. Next up Redneck #28 from Image Comics written by Donny Cates, art by Lisandro Estherren. This is a title we have not checked out that much, I think, right, Pete? Pete:                Well, so this is weird because I saw Redneck and I thought it was Jason Aaron's book called Redneck and it's not. This is a different kind of redneck, not what you think because it's about vampires. Alex:                 No, Jason Aaron wrote another book. I don't remember what it's called. But it's not Redneck. Pete:                Okay. Alex:                 No, he's, what is it? Southern Bastards. That's what he wrote. Pete:                Oh. Right, right, right. Yeah. I thought… But anyways, so this is a very kind of… The art is really fantastic. I love the way they kind of draw the action. And a very interesting, kind of like tale throughout time here that we're dealing with. And I love the way it kind of ended on this cliffhanger for more. I think this is very interesting book, very kind of unique and creative. And I didn't know what I was getting into. And I was pleasantly surprised. Alex:                 So Donny talks about this in the end matter a little bit, but it is wild reading the first couple of issues of this books, which I think I read the first couple and I just got away from it for no particular reason. But it was what the title said, it was about a bunch of swamp folks dealing with vampires. I was like, “Okay, I get it. Rednecks cool. I'm on it, I get the concepts of this book.” To here where we're like Dracula war, which is a very different sort of thing. Alex:                 But Lisandro's art in particular is epic throughout the book. As you mentioned, it spans through different time periods. I enjoyed this quite a bit. And it's certainly the sort of thing that makes me want to be like, “Okay, I read the first collection, I read this issue. Now I actually need to read what happened in between, because clearly, I missed a lot.” Alex:                 Next up Amazing Spider-Man #50 from Marvel, written by Nick Spencer, art by Patrick Gleason. This is picking up right on the last issue, but kicking off a new storyline, where we finally learn the identity of Kindred as well as why he has it out for Spider-Man. Why he has it out for Norman Osborn, what happens to the Sin Eater? Big things happened in this issue. Spider Man is a very dire straits. We're definitely going to get into spoilers here. So Pete, as you feel about this reveal, what do you think about this? Pete:                Cool. I mean, when I saw the tombstone reveal, I was like, “All right.” Alex:                 But so let's walk through this and this is spoiler time. But Kindred pulls up the tombstone, you're supposed to think as a reader, “Oh, okay is he Captain Stacy?” Gwen Stacy's dad. But he's not. Instead, what Kindred has done is he's pulled up the corpses of Captain Stacy and Gwen Stacy, and put them at a dinner table for Spider-Man, classic villain behavior. But it turns out the Kindred is none other than Harry Osborn. Pete:                Yeah, at the end there's another twist, where you think, “Okay, we don't know, here's the reveal of the tombstone. That's who he is.” But then at the end, it's like, “He's my son.” And then you're like twist again. Alex:                 I don't love that. I feel like we're going to have to do a lot of explanation to get why Harry Osborn is this. Pete:                Especially when Spider-Man sits down to that dinner and he sees the two dead people. And then he's like, “Wait, but what's this got to do with Harry Osborn?” You know what I mean? Alex:                 Yeah, I mean, first of all, indoor dining very dangerous right now. Second of all, if you ever get in that situation, just be like, “Check, please.” Pete:                Yeah, also, you got to put masks on those corpses, you know what I mean? You can't just [crosstalk 00:30:16]. Alex:                 I mean come on. Absolutely. They could spread disease. Pete:                They're inside. Alex:                 Yes. Think of the servers. Pete:                Yeah, exactly. Alex:                 This is a good issue. Nick Spencer is doing an intriguing job of the storyline. But like I said, I think though this fills in a lot of holes in what's been going on I need to get to how this happened, which I assume is going to happen soon. This seems to be a big storyline. But why is Harry Osborn Kindred? What does that mean? How did he become Kindred? Are all big open questions here but we're just at the beginning of this storyline right now. Alex:                 Next up, another Tom King book Strange Adventures #6 from DC Comics written by surprise Tom King art by Mitch Garads and Evan ‘Doc' Shaner. In this issue, as usual, we're jumping back and forth between the planet Ron and what's happening on Earth, as Mr. Terrific investigates the death of Adam Strange and Alanna's daughter. In this issue Mr. Terrific Alanna kind of go on a date a little bit, and parry and check each other out and sort of probe each other's weaknesses. Ends in a very different, very interesting place. I like this issue quite a bit, particularly, because it made me doubt Alanna being the bad guy of this series. How'd you feel about it Pete? Pete:                Yeah, yeah. Also, we had a little Seth Meyers sighting. Little talk show clip here. And as we all know, Seth Meyers came on Comic Book Club, big fan of the show. So it's nice to see that. Alex:                 It was nice to see it finally pay off for him. Pete:                Yeah, yeah. Really nice to see Seth Meyers get his due, poor guy, he works really hard. But yeah, I mean, this is just waiting, each Tom King book, you get a little bit more information, a little bit more information. You're trying to piece together this whole story. So it's unbelievable, Tom King, kills it as a writer. And I'm excited to see how this unfolds, and we get a little bit more. And I love the Terrific stuff in this. So yeah, I can't wait until the final kind of domino falls, I can kind of look back and see what we've done here. Alex:                 I agree. This is definitely a mystery book. It's going to make you reevaluate everything when we finally get to the end there. But every issue just gorgeous to read and gut wrenching and heartbreaking across the board. Another one, very sad Marvel Zombies Resurrection #3 from Marvel written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson art by Leonard Kirk. Spider-Man is taking Franklin and Valeria to the Galactus hive to try to find a cure for the zombie virus that has afflicted the Marvel Universe. Things go predictably, very, very wrong, including a favorite of Pete's, who gets caught in the struggle. I love the twist that Philip gives to the whole Marvel Zombies thing here. It's so smart. So well done. I'm a little hesitant to spoil it. But every issue of this is so dangerous, so harrowing. And it's amazing that he has found a totally different twist on the zombie mythology in the Marvel Universe. How'd you feel Pete? Pete:                Yeah, this was really crazy and intense to kind of like, have these kind of reveals of kind of like how this all unfolded. Love the Galactus stuff. Magic stuff is really cool. The character that we're not talking about I was like… All right, but- Alex:                 We can talk about him. We can spoil it. Pete:                I think it's- Alex:                 We spoiled so much this podcast. Pete:                This continues to be a really fun book and if you would have said- Alex:                 It's Wolverine. Pete:                Wolverines. Wolverine. But yeah, I mean, you would think like okay, Marvel Zombies all right, how long we doing this, but this really is a fresh take on it. And it's very enjoyable. Alex:                 I agree. I'm very nervous, concerned about what will happen at the last issue when we get to that. Moving on to Seven Secrets #3 from Boom Studios written by Tom Taylor illustrated by Daniela De Nicolo. This issue we're following who we still think is our main character but we're not 100% sure, as they go on a mission to become the new secret keeper for this organization. Still don't know what the secrets are, still don't know what's going on. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 We just know somebody evil is gunning straight for them. Another great issue of this book as Tom and company continued to build out the mythology. How'd you feel Pete? Pete:                Yeah, I liked this. Again, we kind of don't know. I mean, if I'm risking my life over a briefcase, I might take a peek. But I think that this is very creative in the way that it kind of tells his story as it unfolds and the touching like 15 gifts from the father for the 15 years he wasn't there. That got me, that got me a little bit. That was pretty awesome. I've been really impressed with the characters in the book and their story and kind of how this is all moving forward. A lot of great action. Yeah, this continues to impress. Alex:                 Yeah, great book and Daniela De Nicolo's art is also real good, it's very anime… Excuse me, manga inspired. Yeah, but it feels like the halfway point way point. Pete:                The mustache guy reminds me of the guy from Voltron. The new Voltron [crosstalk 00:36:07]- Alex:                 Interesting. I don't know what you're talking about, but I appreciate it regardless. Before we wrap up here, let's do it. Let's get into the X/10 of Swords block. Three issues out this week. Hellions #5, written by Zeb wells and art by Carmen Carnero. New Mutants #13 written by Ed Price and art by Rob Price. Cable #5 written by Jerry Duggan and art by Phil Noto. Versus last week, where we got a little more of an overarching story each one of these is very much its own thing. Alex:                 In Hellions we get that team heading off into other world to basically cheat the whole sword contest that's going on by stealing Arakko's swords. In New Mutant's we find out how Cypher is dealing with fact that he's supposed to be a sword bearer. Answer is not very well. And in cable, he is dealing with a sword of his own. When the last we left him, he was with Cyclops and Jean Grey on Sword, the actual space station the people, we find out what happened to them, and what happens next. This is great. I was a little worried that this crossover was going to be just one thing after another just following up on it. But I love that each one of these individual interweaving stories, and I thought each of these issues was a ton of fun all on its own. Pete I know you liked last week's issues. How'd you feel about this one? Pete:                I did. I really liked the break from the stacking insane idea on top of insane idea and like here we're just going to have like a showdown you bring your best, we'll bring our best, bring a sword, let's settle this. But this gets a little derailed by the Lollipop Guild where they sit around a table and makes insane decisions like “Hey, we're going to do this big battle to the death, but why don't we cheat? Right? Because we're on our own island by playing by the rules so fuck it let's just cheat, and just throw a wrench in the whole fucking thing.” Alex:                 So this is in Hellions by the way just to clarify what's going on here. I love this issue. Zeb Wells writes the crap out of these characters. His Empath is such a horrible asshole in a hilarious way. Mr. Sinister is great. Pete:                The cape bit is just glorious. It's really fun. Alex:                 Oh my god. So funny. Just, it's a funny book. And I appreciate that in the middle of this like… Particularly coming off of, I think, the last issue was Storm being like, “I need to potentially destroy a relationship with my husband because it's the head of the world and I need to invade Wakanda.” And then this issue, Mr. Sinister's like wrestling with a horse most of the issue is great. That you could have these different tones of this world is so much fun. Pete:                Yeah, it's all right. Alex:                 And then of course, there's New Mutants, which is I think one of the greatest issues of all time that really just really digs in on Cypher as a character. One of the greatest characters of all time. Gives him his due in the sun, shows up what was going on with Warlock, trains with Krakoa, plays on his insecurities, but in the right way, and fleshes out his relationship with Krakoa, just a great issue across the board. And I know I'm using a sarcastic voice, but I also actually think that. Pete:                The art in this book is glorious. The Krakoa, trying to stop him and talk to them but like “If something happens to you I won't be able to…” I thought that was great. But at this point, I'm like, “Okay, guys, a lot of build up to the sword fight. Can we get to this goddamn sword fight.” Like, do I got to sit there and see everybody's origin story to how they got their sword. Alex:                 There's 10 swords. They're not even halfway through. They'll get halfway through, they'll have all the swords and then they'll have a bunch of fights. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Come on. Pete:                Now hopefully I make a [crosstalk 00:40:12]- Alex:                 And Cable, also fun with like some terrifying weird alien enemies, that was super fun as well. Just a fun month across the board. Right Pete? Pete:                Sure. Yeah. What a month. What a year. Everybody's having a blast. Good times. Alex:                 Yeah, I just ordered a shirt online, actually, they said “2020 having a blast.” Pete:                Oh, man. Yeah, I mean, I'll look forward to hopefully getting to the fight. Just, I don't know, I think the last month with the three titles or last week, whatever it was, I thought was better, getting me hyped for this thing, but after this week, I'm kind of like, “All right, get me there already.” But hey, people like reading stuff in between their comic books pages, apparently, because man, they're doubling the fuck down on that. Alex:                 Oh my gosh. Pete:                And at this point I'm just to do it. Alex:                 Well, I liked these quite a bit. I had a fun time this week. And I'm glad to read all three of them. Pete:                Did you like reading about the sword instead of seeing it? Just reading about how much it weighs and that kind of stuff? Alex:                 You know what they say, do you bring an essay to a sword fight? Pete:                Ah right, right. Alex:                 If you'd like to support this podcast, patreon.com/comicbookclub. Also we do a live show every Tuesday night at 7:00 PM. Pete:                We sure do. Alex:                 We do Crowdcast and YouTube, come hang out and check it out. iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher or the app of your choice to subscribe and listen to the show. At Comic Book live for this pod. You can, I don't know, socially or whatever. ComicBookClublive.com for this podcast and many more. Until next time, we'll see you at the virtual comic book shop. The post The Stack: Rorschach, Commanders In Crisis 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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Next Issue Podcast
DC Fandome Special Issue Part II

Next Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 103:17


This Week Josh ,Clay, Kyle, and Daniel Recap the best DC Fandome Part 2    We hope everyone stays Safe and Healthy. Please WEAR A MASK & WASH YOUR HANDS!  Previously on Next Issue ... [01:00 - 43:00]Comics Mentioned Star 1-5 (2020) Kelly Thompson, Carmen Carnero, Filipe Andrade, Javier Pina. Vagabond Vol. 1 Tejehiko Inoue. Nimona by Noelle Stevenson The Flash ongoing Nightwing ongoing New Mutants ongoing Comic Book Events Tangent [14:00 - 35:00]   Main Topic [43:00 - 01:29:00] DC Fandome discussion form the Event that took place online on 09.12.2020   Recommendations [01:29:00 - End] Josh: First issue of DC’s Represent! by Christian Cooper and Ghosts on HBO MAX Clay: Comixology Unlimited - Mangahttps://www.youtube.com/wbpictures/playlistshttps://www.youtube.com/c/WarnerBrosOnline/playlistshttps://www.youtube.com/c/WarnerBrosCom/playlists Kyle: Evolutionary War and Atlantis Attacks Daniel: Thor Vol. 1: The Devourer King Donny Cates Nic Klein. A Colour out of Space #Alive On Netflix.    SUBSCRIBE, RATE and REVIEW!  Thank you!  Follow us on twitter @nextissuepod Twitch.TV/NextIssue and Facebook  Clay: @Clay_Harrison Kyle: @Kylepedia Adrian: @Adrian_Harry Daniel: @eckospider Josh: @cosmosis

Haphazard Fiction Studios Podcast
Hazardous Materials Episode 21 - Actually I'm Wolverine

Haphazard Fiction Studios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 68:30


This week on Hazardous Materials we discuss some of last week’s comic releases and a bit more. Casey's Comicbook Facts page: https://www.facebook.com/MyComicbookFacts/ Fast & Furious 9 – Official Trailer: https://youtu.be/FUK2kdPsBws Instagram - Hazardous Materials: https://www.instagram.com/hazmatshow/   Suicide Squad #2 by Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo Sex Criminals #26 by Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky Quantum & Woody #1 by Chris Hastings and Ryan Browne Captain Marvel The End By Kelly Thompson, Carmen Carnero and R Rahzzah Thor #2 By Donny Cates, Nic Klein and Olivier Coipel X-Men #5 by Johnny Hicks and RB Silva X-Force #6 by Ben Percy and Stephen Sogovia

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 232

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 121:03


Top 500 Dec 2019 Comics Reviews: Detective Comics Annual 3 by Peter Tomasi, Sumit Kumar, Eduardo Risso Shadow of the Batgirl by Sarah Kuhn, Nicole Goux Usagi Yojimbo Color Classics by Stan Sakai, Tom Luth A Letter to Jo by Joseph Sieracki, Kelly Williams Protector 1 by Simon Roy, Daniel Bensen, Artyom Trakhanov, Jason Wordie, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou Amazing Spider-Man: Daily Bugle 1 by Mat Johnson, Mack Chater, Francesco Mobili, Scott Hanna, Sanchez-Almara Avengers of the Wasteland 1 by Ed Brisson, Jonas Scharf, Neeraj Menon Cap Marvel End by Kelly Thompson, Carmen Carnero, David Curiel Deadpool End by Joe Kelly, Mike Hawthorne, Victor Olazaba Doctor Strange The End by Leah Williams, Felipe Andrade, Chris O'Halloran Weapon Plus World War IV by Ben Percy, Ryan Cady, Georges Jeanty, David Baldeon, Wayne Faucher, Marc Deering Ravencroft 1 by Frank Tieri, Angel Unzueta, Rachelle Rosenberg, Dono Sanchez-Almara Cartoon Dialectics by Tom Kaczynski Horror Double Feature 1 by Travis McIntire, Joshua Werner, Sean Seal Monstrous Mad Dash by Greg Wright, Ken Lamug Seeress Embla of the Dead by Kasey Pierce, Jay Jacot Paradox by Phillip Sevy Quantum and Woody 1 by Christopher Hastings, Ryan Browne Vagrant Queen: A Planet Called Doom 1 by Mags Visaggio, Jason Smith Deep and Dark Blue by Niki Smith Brina the Cat Vol 1 by Giorgio Salati, Christian Cornia Additional Reviews: What Did Jack Do?, Doctor Who ep6, Jurgens Thor Omnibus News: new Cates/Shaw Image book, Bunn controversy, Steve Orlando joins Man of Action, King interview, Strange Adventures goes Black Label Trailers: Super Bowl trailers Comics Countdown: Criminal 12 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Conan the Barbarian 12 by Jason Aaron, Mahmud Asrar, Matt Wilson Shadow of the Batgirl by Sarah Kuhn, Nicole Goux Dial H For Hero 11 by Sam Humphries, Joe Quinones, Gibson X-Men 5 by Jonathan Hickman, RB Silva, Marte Gracia The Deep and Dark Blue OGN by Niki Smith Thor 2 by Donny Cates, Nic Klein, Matt Wilson Green Lantern: Black Stars 3 by Grant Morrison, Xermanico, Oliff Justice League Dark 19 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Fernandez, Anderson Olympia 3 by Tony Pires, Curt Pires, Dee Cunniffe, Jason Copland

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 227

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 192:53


Year-End Insanity; state of the industry, best comics, movies, television, creator of the year, greatest runs of all time (work-for-hire) extended run on iconic characters, state of villain redemption arcs Additional Reviews: Middlewest, Norman, Last Christmas, Dolores Claiborne, Parks & Rec s1, Castle Rock s1 Comics Countdown, 26 Dec 2019: Criminal 11 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Venom 21 by Donny Cates, Mark Bagley, Andy Owens, Frank Martin, Erick Arciniega East of West 45 by Jonathan Hickman, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin Doctor Strange: Surgeon Supreme 1 by Mark Waid, Kev Walker, Java Tartaglia Outcast 43 by Robert Kirkman, Paul Azeceta, Bettie Breitweiser Spider-Ham 1 by Zeb Wells, Will Robson, Erick Arciniega Incoming! by Al Ewing, Humberto Ramos, Edgar Delgado, Chip Zdarksy, Jorge Fornes, Jordie Bellaire, Kelly Thompson, Mattia De Iulis, Carmen Carnero, Rachelle Rosenberg, Jason Aaron, Andrea Sorrentino, Jay David Ramos, Matt Rosenberg, RB Silva, Israel Silva, Greg Pak, Annie Wu, Triona Farrell, Eve Ewing, Kim Jacinto, Espen Grundetjern, Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, Dono Sanchez-Almara, Ed Brisson, Aaron Kuder, Michael Garland, Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, David Curiel, Saladin Ahmed, Javier Garron, Tini Howard, Jim Cheung, Romulo Fajardo Jr., Jonathan Hickman, Marte Gracia, Dan Slott, Luciano Vecchio, Francesco Manna, Carlos Pacheco, Rafael Fonteriz, Morry Hollowell Kill Lock 1 by Livio Ramondelli Marked 3 by David Hine, Brian Haberlin, Geirrod Van Dyke Sonic the Hedgehog 24 by Ian Flynn, Adam Bryce Thomas, Bracardi Curry Red Sonja/Vampirella meet Betty/Veronica 7 by Amy Chu, Maria Laura Sanapo, Mohan Mask: I Pledge Allegiance to the Mask 3 by Christopher Cantwell, Patric Reynolds, Lee Loughridge Fight Club 3 12 by Chuck Palahniuk, Cameron Stewart

Podcasts | Geek Hard
Captain Marvel by Thompson and Carnero

Podcasts | Geek Hard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 29:11


This week on Back Issue Bloodbath, Andrew and guest host Petula Neale take a look at the latest Captain Marvel series by Kelly Thompson and Carmen Carnero. The post Back Issue Bloodbath Episode 213: Captain Marvel by Thompson and Carnero appeared first on Geek Hard.

Back Issue Bloodbath | Geek Hard
Captain Marvel by Thompson and Carnero

Back Issue Bloodbath | Geek Hard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 29:11


This week on Back Issue Bloodbath, Andrew and guest host Petula Neale take a look at the latest Captain Marvel series by Kelly Thompson and Carmen Carnero. The post Back Issue Bloodbath Episode 213: Captain Marvel by Thompson and Carnero appeared first on Geek Hard.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 217

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2019 155:33


Top 500, DC Solicits, Comics of the Week Additional Reviews: Being Ginger, Line of Duty s1, SHIELD s5, Maleficent II News: X-Corps, Bone animated series, Josie & the Pussycats in Space, Atlantis Attacks 30th anniversary mini, Bat casting, HBO Max gets the Ghibli, Green Arrow and the Canaries, Snyder leaving league, Jessica Jones in singles, Mulan disaster Trailers: The Outsider, Bloodshot Comics of the Week Details: Wonder Woman Giant 1 by Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Inaki Miranda, et al Metal Men 1 by Dan DiDio, Shane Davis, Michelle Delecki, Jason Wright Superman Smashes the Klan 1 by Gene Luen Yang, GuriHiru Tales from the Dark Multiverse: Batman Knightfall by Scott Snyder, Kyle Higgins, Javi Fernandez, Alex Guim Absolute Carnage 4 by Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman Absolute Carnage: The Avengers by Leah Williams, Zac Thompson, Alberto Alburquerque, Guiu Vilanova, Rachelle Rosenberg Crazy 1 X-Men 1 by Jonathan Hickman, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan, Sunny Gho Mask: I Pledge Allegiance to the Mask 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Patric Reynolds, Lee Loughridge Savage Tales: A Red Sonja Halloween Special by Mark Russell, Jacob Edgar The Marked 1 by David Hine, Brian Haberlin, Geirrod Van Dyke Cult Classic Creature Feature 1 by Eliot Rahal, John Bivens, Tim Daniel Killswitch 1 by Susan Bridge, Jeffrey Bridge, Walter Geovani, Peer, Bowland Robotech Remix 1 by Brenden Fletcher, Elmer Damaso, Marco Lesko Zinnober: More Fire by Ralf Singh, Thorsten Brochhaus, Docolomansky, Fella, Esposito Scare City GN by Paul Jenkins, Fred Pham Chuong Sparrow's Roar GN by CR Chua, Paolo Chikiamco Comics Countdown, 16 Oct 2019: Superman Smashes the Klan 1 by Gene Luen Yang, GuriHiru Gideon Falls 17 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart X-Men 1 by Jonathan Hickman, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan, Sunny Gho Once & Future 3 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Steeple 2 by John Allison, Sarah Stern Scare City OGN by Paul Jenkins, Fred Pham Chuong Inferior Five 2 by Keith Giffen, Jeff Lemire, Michelle Delecki, Hi-Fi Justice League 34 by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Howard Porter, Bruno Redondo, Hi-Fi Dark Red 7 by Tim Seeley, Corin Howell, Mark Englert Captain Marvel 11 by Kelly Thompson, Carmen Carnero, Tamra Bonvillain

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 205

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 123:21


October Solicits, Batman: Curse of the White Knight, Flash 75, House of X, Fearless, History of the Marvel Universe, Marvels Epilogue, Secret Warps: Arachknight Annual, Web of Venom: Funeral Pyre, Valkyrie: Jane Foster, Sword Master, Star Pig, Extraordinary: A Story of An Ordinary Princess, Glow Summer Special, Archie vs. Predator, Monster World: Golden Age Bonus Reviews: The Plot, You season 1, Kamandi Challenge News: Crisis casting (and predictions), Blade, Farmhand Trailers: Zombieland 2 Review Comics Details: Batman: Curse of the White Knight 1 by Sean Murphy, Matt Hollingsworth House of X 1 by Jonathan Hickman, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia Fearless 1 by Seanan McGuire, Claire Roe, Rachelle Rosenberg, Leah Williams, Nina Vakueva, Kelly Thompson, Carmen Carnero, Tamra Bonvillain Marvels Epilogue by Kurt Busiek, Alex Ross History of the Marvel Universe 1 by Mark Waid, Javier Rodriguez, Alvaro Lopez Secret Warps: Arachknight Annual by Al Ewing, Carlos Villa, Carlos Gomez, Jim Zub, Carlo Barberi Web of Venom: Funeral Pyre by Cullen Bunn, Alberto Albuquerque, Joshua Cassara, Jay David Ramos Valkyrie: Jane Foster 1 by Jason Aaron, Al Ewing, CAFU, Jesus Aburtov Sword Master 1 by Greg Pak, Shuizhu, Gunji, Ario Anindito Star Pig 1 by Delilah Dawson, Franchesco Gaston, Sebastian Cheng Extraordinary: A Story of An Ordinary Princess by Cassie Anderson Glow Summer Special by Devin Grayson, Lisa Sterle Archie vs. Predator 1 by Alex De Campi, Robert Hack Monster World: Golden Age 1 by Philip Kim, Piotr Kowalski, Holly Interlandi, Dennis Calero The Plot by Michael Moreci, Tim Daniel, Joshua Hixson Comics Countdown: House of X 1 by Jonathan Hickman, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia Ascender 4 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen Extraordinary: A Story of An Ordinary Princess by Cassie Anderson Monster World: Golden Age 1 by Philip Kim, Piotr Kowalski, Holly Interlandi, Dennis Calero Lazarus Risen 2 by Greg Rucka, Michael Lark, Tyler Boss, Santiago Arcas, Adam Christopher, Crystal Frasier Justice League Dark 13 by James Tynion IV, Mark Buckingham, Mick Gray, Adriano Lucas, Daniel Sampere, Juan Albarran Redneck 22 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe Middlewest 9 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Dial H For Hero 5 by Sam Humphries, Joe Quinones, Scott Hanna, Jordan Gibson Martian Manhunter 7 by Steve Orlando, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia  

ZonaNegativa Podcast
ZNPodcast #32 - Novedades y Reseñas Abril 2019 + Entrevista Carmen Carnero

ZonaNegativa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 209:58


Cuarta sección de reseñas, novedades y entrevistas de nuestro #ZNPodcast, esta vez con las últimas lecturas de cómics y un análisis de la película de Shazam. Además, en el podcast incluimos una entrevista con Carmen Carnero, la actual dibujante de la serie de la Capitana Marvel tras haber firmado en exclusiva con Marvel Comics. Los comics reseñados en esta ocasión son: - Hawkman, de Robert Venditti & Bryan Hitch (ECC Ediciones) - Tony Stark: Iron Man, de Dan Slott y Valerio Schiti (Panini Comics) - Atelier of Witch Hat, de Kamome Shirahama (Milky Way Ediciones) - La Balada del Viento y los Árboles, de Keiko Takemiya (Milky Way Ediciones) - Solid State, de Matt Fraction, Jonathan Coulton y Albert Monteys (Gigamesh Ediciones) - Telémaco 1: En Búsqueda de Ulises, de Kid Toussaint y Kenny Ruiz (Dolmen Editorial) - BlackHand IronHead, de David López (Astiberri) - Unicorn Store, de Brie Larson (Netflix)

ZonaNegativa Podcast
ZNPodcast #32 - Novedades y Reseñas Abril 2019 + Entrevista Carmen Carnero

ZonaNegativa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 209:58


Cuarta sección de reseñas, novedades y entrevistas de nuestro #ZNPodcast, esta vez con las últimas lecturas de cómics y un análisis de la película de Shazam. Además, en el podcast incluimos una entrevista con Carmen Carnero, la actual dibujante de la serie de la Capitana Marvel tras haber firmado en exclusiva con Marvel Comics. Los comics reseñados en esta ocasión son: - Hawkman, de Robert Venditti & Bryan Hitch (ECC Ediciones) - Tony Stark: Iron Man, de Dan Slott y Valerio Schiti (Panini Comics) - Atelier of Witch Hat, de Kamome Shirahama (Milky Way Ediciones) - La Balada del Viento y los Árboles, de Keiko Takemiya (Milky Way Ediciones) - Solid State, de Matt Fraction, Jonathan Coulton y Albert Monteys (Gigamesh Ediciones) - Telémaco 1: En Búsqueda de Ulises, de Kid Toussaint y Kenny Ruiz (Dolmen Editorial) - BlackHand IronHead, de David López (Astiberri) - Unicorn Store, de Brie Larson (Netflix)

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 177

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019 121:12


Young Justice, Batman 62, Turok, Criminal 1, Gunning for Hits, Captain Marvel, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, SW Age of Republic: Jango Fett, Web of Venom: Unleashed, Null Faeries, Stabbity Ever After, Savants   Reviews: Silver Surfer by Slott/Allred, Hill House novel, Mrs. Maisel, Kominsky Method s1, Sharp Objects, Happy Valley, Titans   News: Barbie movie with Margot Robbie, Velvet buzzsaw trailer, Thanos mini by Tini Howard and Ariel Olivetti, Future x-movies dead   Comics Details: Young Justice 1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Pat Gleason, Alejandro Sanchez Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man 1 by Tom Taylor, Juan Cabal, Nolan Woodard, Marcelo Ferreira, Roberto Poggi, Jim Campbell Captain Marvel 1 by Kelly Thompson, Carmen Carnero, Tamra Bonvillain Web of Venom: Unleashed 1 by Ryan Stegman, Kyle Hotz, Juan Gedeon, Marc Deering, Scott Hanna, John Livesay, Victor Olazaba, Roberto Poggi, Dan Brown, Matt Yackey, Andrew Crossley Star Wars: Age of Republic - Jango Fett by Jody Houser, Luke Ross, Java Tartaglia Criminal 1 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Gunning For Hits 1 by Jeff Rougvie, Moritat, Casey Silver Turok 1 by Ron Marz, Roberto Castro, Salvatore Aiala Null Faeries 1 by Chad Cicconi, Eddy Swan, Adam Wollett Stabbitty Ever After 1 by Richard Rivera, Ryan Kincaid, Liezl Buenaventura Savants 1 by Gary Reed, Seth Damoose   Comics Countdown, 09 Jan 2018: Die 2 by Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans Criminal 1 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Avengers 12 by Jason Aaron, Ed McGuinness, Cory Smith, Scott Hanna, Karl Kesel, Mark Morales, Erick Arciniega Green Lantern 3 by Grant Morrison, Liam Sharp, Steve Oliff Martian Manhunter 2 by Steve Orlando, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man 1 by Tom Taylor, Juan Cabal, Nolan Woodard, Marcelo Ferreira, Roberto Poggi, Jim Campbell Murder Falcon 4 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Michael Spicer Young Justice 1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Pat Gleason, Alejandro Sanchez Batman: Kings of Fear 6 by Scott Peterson, Kelley Jones, Michelle Madsen Sleepless 11 by Sarah Vaughn, Leila Del Duca, Gabe Fischer, Alissa Sallah  

26th & Glencoe Media Network
Captain Marvel #1 (2019)/Captain Marvel Trailer #2 Review

26th & Glencoe Media Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 20:38


Flow discusses Captain Marvel #1 (2019) by Kellly Thompson with art by Carmen Carnero. Then Metro joins to review the second trailer released for the upcoming 'Captain Marvel,' movie which releases in March 2019. Summary of Captain Marvel #1 (2019): ALL THE STARS ALIGN AS KELLY THOMPSON AND CARMEN CARNERO TAKE ON MARVEL’S PREMIER FEMALE SUPER HERO! As Captain Marvel, Carol Danvers has spent months in space protecting Earth from alien threats big and small, but now it’s time for Earth’s mightiest hero to come home. New York City has never looked so good. But every re-entry comes with the unexpected, and Carol is about to hit a whole lot of unexpected. It’s a fresh start and an oversized, star-studded welcome home for a hero who’s been punching the glass ceiling since the 1970s — and just in time for the first female-led film from Marvel Studios! The next 50 years of Captain Marvel starts here! Synopsis of Captain Marvel film: Carol Danvers becomes one of the universe's most powerful heroes when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races. Follow Flow on social media platforms: http://www.twitter.com/1MarcusFlowers/ http://www.Instagram.com/1MarcusFlowers/ Follow Meta on social media http://www.twitter.com/MetroMeta26th/ http://www.instagram.com/MetroMeta26th/ Follow 26th & Glencoe Media http://www.facebook.com/26th-Glencoe-... http://www.twitter.com/26thandG/ http://www.instagram.com/26thandglencoe/

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
New “Captain Marvel” Comic Series to Be Released in 2019

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 2:16


American comic book publisher Marvel Comics announced that it will relaunch a new Captain Marvel comic book series. The new series, which will be titled Captain Marvel, is set to debut in January 2019. It will continue the story of the heroine Captain Marvel, who was first introduced in 1967.  Written by Kelly Thompson and illustrated by Carmen Carnero, the series will be released in comic book stores and on digital platforms. In the story, Captain Marvel is the alter ego of Carol Danvers, a US Air Force officer. Aside from having superhuman strength and speed, she has the ability to fly. According to Thompson, Captain Marvel's flaws set the superhero apart from other similar characters. Thompson characterized Captain Marvel as a superhero who experiences struggles but powers through them. Through this characterization, the writer wants the superhero to inspire women. Thompson also revealed that Captain Marvel will be interacting with other superheroes like Iron Man and Spider-Woman. She also confirmed that Captain Marvel will possibly have a romantic relationship with another well-known Marvel character. Aside from the new comic book series, a movie about Captain Marvel will also be released. Starring actress Brie Larson, it will be the first movie in the Marvel franchise to have a female lead. Because the movie's release is in March 2019, it will be hot on the heels of the comic book series' launch. Thompson anticipates that Captain Marvel will earn new fans after the film's release. She also hopes that through the film and new comic book series, Captain Marvel will not only attract new fans, but also cater to its loyal supporters.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 163

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 148:17


WW/JLD: Witching Hour, Nightwing 50, Green Arrow 45, Infinity Wars: Sleepwalker, Shatterstar, Superior Octopus, Typhoid Fever: Spider-Man, What If: Spider-Man, What If: X-Men, X-Men Black - Magneto, Death Orb 1, Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion, Battlestar Galactica Classic 0, Lone Ranger, Rainbow Brite, Batman/The Maxx, SW: Adventures - Tales from Vader’s Castle 1, TMNT: Donatello, Blackbird, Dead Rabbit, Errand Boys, Jook Joint, Troll Hunters, William the Last, Lollipop Kids, Sparrowhawk   Reviews: Tynion’s Detective Comics, Lemire Moon Knight, Doctor Who, Venom   News: Ice Cream Man TV series, Captain Marvel relaunch from Kelly Thompson and Carmen Carnero, Spider-Verse trailer, WIR2 trailer, Good Omens, Sabrina, and the Boys trailers, Fight Club 3, Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt from Kieron Gillen and Dynamite, Netflix and Chronicles of Narnia, Archie stuff!, Outcast canceled, Young Justice by Bendis, Harley Quinn animated series, Star Wars show, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man by Tom Taylor, Ben Percy to Marvel, NYCC   Comics Details: Wonder Woman/Justice League Dark: The Witching Hour by James Tynion IV, Jesus Merino, Romulo Fajardo Jr Nightwing 50 by Ben Percy, Klaus Janson, Chris Mooneyham, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain, Nick Filardi, John Kalisz Green Arrow 45 by Julie Benson, Shawna Benson, Javi Fernandez, John Kalisz Batman/The Maxx: Arkham Dreams 1 by Sam Kieth, John Layman, Ronda Pattison Infinity Wars: Sleepwalker 1 by Chad Bowers, Chris Sims, Todd Nauck, Rachelle Rosenberg Shatterstar 1 by Tim Seeley, Gerardo Sandoval, Carlos Villa, Juan Vlasco, Carlos Lopez Superior Octopus 1 by Christos Gage, Mike Hawthorne, Wade Von Grawbadger, Jordie Bellaire Typhoid Fever: Spider-Man 1 by Clay Chapman, Stefano Landini, Rachelle Rosenberg What If Flash Thompson Became Spider-Man by Gerry Conway, Diego Olortegui, Walden Wong, Chris O’Halloran What If: X-Men 1 by Bryan Hill, Neil Edwards, Giannis Milonogiannis, Rachelle Rosenberg X-Men Black - Magneto by Chris Claremont, Dalibor Talajic, Belardino Brabo, Roberto Poggi, Dono Sanchez-Almara, Lonnie Nadler, Zac Thompson, Geraldo Borges Death Orb 1 by Ryan Ferrier, Alejandro Aragon, Chris O’Halloran Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion 1 by Gerard Way, Gabriel Ba, Nick Filardi Star Wars Adventures: Tales from Vader’s Castle 1 by Cavan Scott, Derek Charm, Chris Fenoglio TMNT Macro-Series: Donatello 1 by Paul Allor, Brahm Revel, Cris Peter Lollipop Kids 1 by Adam Glass, Diego Yapur, DC Alonso, Aidan Glass Sparrowhawk 1 by Delilah Dawson, Matias Basla Blackbird 1 by Sam Humphries, Jen Bartel Dead Rabbit 1 by Gerry Duggan, John McCrea, Michael Spicer Errand Boys 1 by DJ Kirkbride, Nikos Koutsis Jook Joint 1 by Tee Franklin, Alitha Martinez, Shari Chankhamma Troll Hunters: Tales of Arcadia - The Felled by Richard Hamilton, Timothy Green, Joe Silver, Omar Lozano, Edgar Delgado, Wes Dzioba Battlestar Galactica Classic 0 by John Jackson Miller, Daniel HDR Lone Ranger 1 by Mark Russell, Bob Q Rainbow Brite 1 by Jeremy Whitley, Brittney Williams, Valentina Pinto William the Last 1 by Brian Shearer   Comics Countdown, 03 Oct 2018: Cosmic Ghost Rider 4 by Donny Cates, Dylan Burnett, Antonio Fabela Deathstroke 36 by Christopher Priest, Ed Benes, Fernando Pasarin, Richard Friend, Jason Paz, Wade von Grawbadger, Jeromy Cox Paper Girls 25 by Brian K Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, Dee Cunniffe, Matt Wilson The Dreaming 2 by Si Spurrier, Bilquis Everly, Mat Lopes Blackbird 1 by Sam Humphries, Jen Bartel Tony Stark: Iron Man 4 by Dan Slott, Valerio Schiti, Edgar Delgado Wonder Woman/Justice League Dark: The Witching Hour by James Tynion IV, Jesus Merino, Romulo Fajardo Jr Superior Octopus 1 by Christos Gage, Mike Hawthorne, Wade Von Grawbadger, Jordie Bellaire James Bond: Origin 2 by Jeff Parker, Bob Q Batman 56 by Tom King, Tony Daniel, Danny Miki, Tomeu Morey  

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Episode 162

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 128:22


Heroes in Crisis, Doomsday Clock, Justice League Odyssey, Domino Annual, Edge of Spider-Geddon 4, Infinity Wars: Iron Hammer, Spider-Geddon 0, Spectacular Spider-Man 310, Stranger Things, Jasmine’s New Pet, Star Trek vs Transformers, Man-Eaters, Wicked + Divine: 1373, High Heaven, Fantasmagoria, Faith: Dreamside, Harbinger Wars II: Aftermath, Fearscape, Friendo, Golden Apple Books   Reviews: House With a Clock in Its Walls   News: CW crossover called Elseworlds featuring the Monitor, Sean Murphy Azrael in White Knight sequel, Birds of Prey casting, Jeff Lemire Moon Knight 200, Telltale closing, Pedro Pascal as Maxwell Lord in WW84, Dark Phoenix trailer and delay, Man-Eaters controversy, Mark Waid lawsuit, new Deadpool movie?   Comics Details: Heroes in Crisis 1 by Tom King, Clay Mann, Tomeu Morey Doomsday Clock 7 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Justice League Odyssey 1 by Joshua Williamson, Stjepan Sejic Domino Annual 1 by Gail Simone, Leah Williams, Michael Shelfer, Jesus Aburtov, Victor Ibanez, Jay Ramos, Fabian Nicieza, Juan Gedeon, Dennis Hopeless, Leonard Kirk, Natacha Bustos Edge of Spider-Geddon 4 by Aaron Kuder Spider-Geddon 0 by Christos Gage, Clayton Crain, Jed MacKay, Javier Garron, Israel Silva Infinity Wars: Iron Hammer 1 by Al Ewing, Ramon Rosanas, Jason Keith Stranger Things 1 by Jody Houser, Stefano Martino, Keith Champagne, Lauren Affe Jasmine’s New Pet by Star Trek vs. Transformers 1 by John Barber, Mike Johnson, Phil Murphy, Priscilla Tramontano Man-Eaters 1 by Chelsea Cain, Kate Niemczyk, Rachelle Rosenberg, Stella Greenvoss Wicked + Divine: 1373 by Kieron Gillen, Ryan Kelly, Matt Wilson High Heaven 1 by Tom Peyer, Greg Scott, Andy Troy, Chris Giarrusso Fearscape 1 by Ryan O’Sullivan, Andrea Mutti, Vladimir Popov Friendo 1 by Alex Paknadel, Martin Simmonds, Dee Cunniffe Faith: Dreamside 1 by Jody Houser, MJ Kim, Jordie Bellaire Harbinger Wars II: Aftermath by Matt Kindt, Adam Pollina, Raul Allen Fantasmagoria 1 by Eric Esquivel, James Fino, Trevor Richardson, Fernando Pinto   Comics Countdown, 26 Sep 2018: Doomsday Clock 7 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Peter Parker: Spectacular Spider-Man 10 by Chip Zdarsky Justice League Dark 3 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez, Brad Anderson Terrifics 8 by Jeff Lemire, Dale Eaglesham, Michael Atiyeh Redneck 15 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe Sentry 4 by Jeff Lemire, Kim Jacinto, Joshua Cassara, Rain Beredo X-Men Red 8 by Tom Taylor, Carmen Carnero, Rain Beredo Fearscape 1 by Ryan O’Sullivan, Andrea Mutti, Vladimir Popov Action Comics 1003 by Brian Michael Bendis, Yanick Paquette, Nathan Fairbairn Black Panther 4 by Ta-Nehisi Coates, Daniel Acuna

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Episode 145

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 149:14


Man of Steel 1, Doomsday Clock 5, Justice League: No Justice 4, Batman: Prelude to the Wedding - Robin vs. Ra’s Al Ghul, Aquaman/Jabberjaw, Black Lightning/Hong Kong Phooey, Super Sons/Dynomutt, Flash/Speed Buggy, Green Lanterns Annual 1, Green Arrow Annual 2, X-Men Red Annual 1, Amazing Spidey 800, Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel, Star Wars: Lando - Double or Nothing 1, Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows 19, Last Siege 1, Blackwood 1, We Are The Danger 1, Kong of Skull Island Special, Harbinger Wars II 1, Valiant High 1, Quantum & Woody 6, Reviews (Splank!, Harrow County Vol 2, Chrononauts, Good Girl, Black Mirror: Hang the DJ, Action Point), News (NYCC controversy, Comixology Comics, Jamie Foxx = Spawn, Zack Snyder directs Fountainhead?, Stuart Immonen retires?)   Comics Details: Man of Steel 1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Ivan Reis, Jason Fabok, Joe Prado, Alex Sinclair Doomsday Clock 5 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Justice League: No Justice 4 by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Joshua Williamson, Francis Manapul, Hi-Fi Batman: Prelude to the Wedding - Robin vs. Ra’s Al Ghul by Tim Seeley, Brad Walker, Otto Schmidt, Mick Gray, Andrew Hennessy, Jordie Bellaire Aquaman/Jabberjaw by Dan Abnett, Paul Pelletier, Andrew Hennessy, Rain Beredo, Jeff Parker, Scott Kolins, Dave McCaig Black Lighting/Hong Kong Phooey by Bryan Hill, Denys Cowan, Bill Sienkiewicz, Jeromy Cox, Jeff Parker, Scott Kolins, Tony Avina Super Sons/Dynomutt by Peter Tomasi, Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert, Gabe Eltaeb Flash/Speed Buggy by Scott Lobdell, Brett Booth, Batt, Marc Deering, Mark Irwin, John Livesay, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhous, Pete Pantazis Green Lanterns Annual 1 by Andy Diggle, Mike Perkins, Andy Troy Green Arrow Annual 2 by Julie Benson, Shawna Benson, Carmen Carnero, Trish Mulvihill X-Men Red Annual 1 by Tom Taylor, Pascal Alixe, Chris Sotomayor Amazing Spider-Man 800 by Dan Slott, Nick Bradshaw, Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Marcos Martin, Mike Hawthorne, JP Mayer, Victor Olazaba, Cam Smith, Wade Von Grawbadger, Jordie Bellaire, Edgar Delgado, Marte Gracia, Java Tartaglia, Muntsa Vicente Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel by Jim McCann, Diego Olortegui, Erick Arciniega Star Wars: Lando - Double of Nothing 1 by Rodney Barnes, Paolo Villanelli, Andres Mossa Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows 19 by Jody Houser, Scott Koblish, Ruth Redmond Last Siege 1 by Landry Q Walker, Justin Greenwood, Eric Jones Blackwood 1 by Evan Dorkin, Veronica Fish, Andy Fish We Are The Danger 1 by Fabian Lelay, Claudia Aguirre Kong of Skull Island Special by Paul Allor, Dan McDaid Harbinger Wars II 1 by Matt Kindt, Tomas Giorello, Diego Rodriguez Valiant High 1 by Daniel Kibblesmith, Derek Charm, David Baron   Comics Countdown 30 May 2018: Kill or Be Killed 19 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Bettie Breitweiser Descender 30 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen Harrow County 31 by Cullen Bunn, Tyler Crook Doomsday Clock 5 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Lazarus 28 by Greg Rucka, Michael Lark, Tyler Boss, Santiago Arcas Amazing Spider-Man 800 by Dan Slott, Nick Bradshaw, Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Marcos Martin, Mike Hawthorne, JP Mayer, Victor Olazaba, Cam Smith, Wade Von Grawbadger, Jordie Bellaire, Edgar Delgado, Marte Gracia, Java Tartaglia, Muntsa Vicente Harbinger Wars II 1 by Matt Kindt, Tomas Giorello, Diego Rodriguez Green Lanterns Annual 1 by Andy Diggle, Mike Perkins, Andy Troy Helm 2 by Jehanzeb Hasam, Mauricio Caballero, Hopkins Quantum & Woody 6 by Eliot James Rahal, Francis Portela, Andrew Dalhouse

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! Comics discussed this week: 9:55 - Doomsday Clock #5(Geoff Johns and Gary Frank) 1:06:47 - Man of Steel #1 (Brian Michael Bendis and Ivan Reis) 1:32:42 - Justice League: No Justice #4 (Scott Snyder, Joshua Williamson & James Tynion IV and Francis Manapul) 1:52:06 -Batman: Prelude to the Wedding: Robin Vs R a’s Al Ghul #1(Tim Seeley & Brad Walker) 2:02:49 - Green Lanterns Annual #1(Andy Diggle and Mike Perkins) 2:12:00 - Green Arrow Annual #2 (Julie & Shawna Benson and Carmen Carnero) 2:23:03 - Black Lightning/Hong Kong Phooey #1(Bryan Hill & Jeff Parker and Denys Cowan & Scott Kollins) 2:27:14 - Aquaman/Jabberjaw #1 (Dan Abnett & Jeff parker and Paul Pelletier & Scott Kolins) 2:34:15 - Red Hood and the Outlaws #21 (Scott Lobdell and Dexter Soy) 2:41:08 - Best art, cover and books of the week.   patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv Comics From The Multiverse Twitter: https://twitter.com/DCComicsPodcast Mild Fuzz twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 91: Dark Knights Rising - The Wild Hunt

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2018


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: 20:26 - Dark Knights Rising: The Wild Hunt #1 (Scott Snyder & Grant Morrison and Jorge Jimenez, Doug Mahnke & Howard Porter) 40:29 - Detective Comics #974 (James Tynion IV and Phil Briones) 50:33 - Action Comics #997 (Dan Jurgens and Brett Booth) 57:42 - Wonder Woman  #40 (James Robinson and Carmen Carnero & Emanuela Lupacchino) 1:01:57 - The Flash #40 (Joshua Williamson & Carmine Di Giandomenico) 1:12:01 - Supergirl #18 (Jody Houser & Steve Orlando and Carmen Carnero) 1:17:35 - New Super-man and the Justice League of China #20 (Gene Luen Yang and Brent Peeples) 1:23:14 - Sideways #1 (Dan Didio & Justin Jordan and Kenneth Rocafort) 1:30:16 - Titans #18 (Dan Abnett and Paul Pelletier) 1:36:44 - Red Hood and the Outlaws #15 (Scott Lobdell and Dexter Soy) 1:48:27 - Best books, art and covers of the week. 1:56:04 - Young Monsters in Love #1   patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv Comics From The Multiverse Twitter: https://twitter.com/DCComicsPodcast Mild Fuzz twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 092

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2017 124:31


August 2017 solicitations, Women Wonder Woman screenings, I Am Groot 1, Venom 150, Star Lord Annual, Saucer State 1, Samaritan Veritas, Rapture 1, Victor LaValle's Destroyer 1, Archies 1, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Vol 1, DC Superhero Girls TV series with Jessica Cruz, Daniel Ketchum, Game of Thrones trailer, Legion review, Doctor Who "Pyramid at the End of the World" Details: I Am Groot 1 by Christopher Hastings, Flaviano, Marcio Menyz; Venom 150 by Mike Costa, Tradd Moore, Robbie Thompson, Gerardo Sandoval, David Michelinie, Ron Lim, John Livesay; Star Lord Annual by Chip Zdarsky, Djibril Morissette-Phan, Mat Lopes; Saucer State 1 by Paul Cornell, Ryan Kelly; Samaritan Veritas by Matt Hawkins, Atilio Rojo; Rapture 1 by Matt Kindt, CAFU, Andrew Dalhouse; Victor LaValle's Destroyer 1 by Victor LaValle, Dietrich Smith; Archies 1 by Matt Rosenberg, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma 24 May Comics Countdown: 10. Detective Comics 957 by Christopher Sebela, James Tynion IV, Carmen Carnero, Richard Friend, Karl Story 9. Redneck 2 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren 8. Batman '66/Wonder Woman '77 5 by Marc Andreyko, Jeff Parker, David Hahn, Karl Kesel 7. Deathstroke 19 by Christopher Priest, Dan Abnett, Ben Percy, Larry Hama, Carlos Pagulayan, Jason Paz 6. Dying and the Dead 4 by Jonathan Hickman, Ryan Bodenheim 5. Star Lord Annual by Chip Zdarsky, Djibril Morissette-Phan, Mat Lopes 4. Deadly Class 28 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Jordan Boyd 3. Black Hammer 9 by Jeff Lemire, David Rubin 2. Seven to Eternity 6 by Rick Remender, Jerome Opena, Matt Hollingsworth 1. Wonder Woman 23 by Greg Rucka, Liam Sharp

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 53: Beware the Spoiler

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2017 99:23


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: 17:04 - Deathstroke #19 (Christopher Priest, Dan Abnett, Ben Percy and Carlo Pagulayan) 28:13 - Detective Comics #957 (James Tynion IV& Christopher Sebela and Carmen Carnero) 35:09 - Action Comics #980 (Dan Jurgens and Patrick Zircher) 44:38 - Wonder Woman #23 (Greg Rucka and Liam Sharp) 57:17 - Batgirl #11 (Hope Larson and Chris Wildgoose) 1:03:53 - Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #21 (Robert Venditti and V Kenneth Marion) 1:12:12 - Batman Beyond #8 (Dan Jurgens and Bernard Chang) 1:18:26 - Batman/The Shadow #2 (Steve Orlando & Scott Snyder and Riley Rossmo) 1:25:27 - Best art, cover and books of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork

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Episode 066

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2016 107:22


February 2017 Solicitations, Inhumans on TV, Black Bolt, Secret Warriors, Inhumans Royals, Deadpool 2, AD: After Death 1, Venom 1, Ultimates2 1, Super Powers! 1, Buffy Season 11, Clone Conspiracy 2, Spider-Gwen 14, Amazing Spider-Man Annual Details: AD After Death 1 by Scott Snyder and Jeff Lemire; Venom 1 by Mike Costa, Gerardo Sandoval; Ultimates2 by Al Ewing, Travel Foreman; Super Powers! 1 by Baltazar and Franco; Buffy Season 11 1 by Christos Gage, Rebekah Isaacs. 23 November 2016 Comics Countdown: 10. Frostbite 3 by Joshua Williamson, Jason Alexander, Luis Nct 9. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 64 by Bobby Curnow, Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, David Wachter, Ronda Pattison 8. Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps 9 by Robert Venditti, Rafa Sandoval, Jordi Tarragona, Tomeu Morey 7. Flash 11 by Joshua Williamson, Davide Gianfelice, Ivan Plascencia 6. Future Quest 7 by Jeff Parker, Evan Shaner, Steve Lieber, Ron Randall, Vero Gandini 5. Mighty Thor 13 by Jason Aaron, Steve Epting, Frank Martin 4. Detective Comics 945 by James Tynion IV, Al Barrionuevo, Carmen Carnero, Scott Hanna, Adriano Lucas 3. Black Monday Murders 4 by Jonathan Hickman, Tomm Coker, Michael Garland 2. Deathstroke 7 by Christopher Priest, Carlo Pagulayan, Larry Hama, Jason Paz, Jeromy Cox 1. Harrow County 18 by Cullen Bunn, Carla Speed-McNeil, Jenn Manley, Tyler Crook, Aud Koch 0. AD After Death 1 by Scott Snyder and Jeff Lemire

Comic Book Club
The Stack: Knight Terrors, Captain America And More

Comic Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 69:56


On this week's Stack podcast for the week of July 5, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Knight Terrors: First Blood #1DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Howard PorterKnight Terrors: The Joker #1DC ComicsWritten by Matthew RosenbergArt by Stefano RaffaeleKnight Terrors: Batman #1DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Guillem March, David LaFuenteKnight Terrors: Poison Ivy #1DC ComicsWritten by G. Willow WilsonArt by Atagun IlhanKnight Terrors: Ravager #1DC ComicsWritten by Ed BrissonArt by Dexter SoyKnight Terrors: Black Adam #1DC ComicsBy Jeremy HaunCaptain America #750 MarvelWritten by Tochi Onyebuchi, Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly, Stephanie Williams, J.M. DeMatteis, Dan Jurgens, Cody Ziglar, Gail SimoneArt by R.B. Silva, Carmen Carnero, Rachael Stott, Sara Pichelli, Dan Jurgens, Marcus Williams, Daniel AcuñaBarnstormers #1 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Scott SnyderArt by Tula LotaySwan Songs #1 Image ComicsWritten by W. Maxwell PrinceArt by Martin SimmondsCaptain Marvel: Dark Tempest #1 MarvelWritten by Ann NocentiArt by Paolo VillanelliPeacemaker Tries Hard #3DC ComicsWritten by Kyle StarksArt by Steve PughUntold Tales Of I Hate Fairyland #1 Image ComicsWritten by Skottie Young, Dean RankineArt by Aaron Conley, Dean RankineX-Men: Before The Fall - The Sinister Four #1 MarvelWritten by Kieron GillenArt by Paco MedinaSteelworks #2DC ComicsWritten by Michael DornArt by Sami Basri, Vicente Cifuentes and Max RaynorWeird Work #1 Image ComicsWritten by Jordan ThomasArt by Shaky KaneAdventures of Superman: Jon Kent #5DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by Clayton HenryThor Annual #1 MarvelWritten by Collin Kelly & Jackson Lanzing, Al EwingArt by Ibraim Roberson, Martín CóccoloPhantom Road #5 Image ComicsWritten by Jeff LemireArt by Gabriel H. WaltaOnce Upon A Time At The End Of The World #7 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Jason AaronArt by Leila Del DucaClobberin' Time #5 MarvelBy Steve SkroceNo/One #4 Image ComicsWritten by Kyle Higgins & Brian BuccellatoArt by Geraldo BorgesSurvival #3 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Sean LewisArt by Bryndon EverettDaredevil #13 MarvelWritten by Chip ZdarskyArt by Marco ChecchettoI Hate This Place #10 Image ComicsWritten by Kyle StarksArt by Artyom TopilinHairball #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Matt KindtArt by Tyler JenkinsSpider-Man #10 MarvelWritten by Dan Slott & Christos GageArt by Mark BagleyTorrent #5 Image ComicsWritten by Marc GuggenheimArt by Justin GreenwoodMosely #5 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Rob GuilloryArt by Sam Lofti, Rob GuilloryDoctor Strange #5MarvelWritten by Jed MacKayArt by Pasqual FerryBlood Tree #6 Image ComicsWritten by Peter J. TomasiArt by Maxim ŠimićMaleficent #3 DynamiteBy Soo LeeFantastic Four #9MarvelWritten by Ryan NorthArt by Ivan FiorelliLove Everlasting #9Image ComicsWritten by Tomm KingArt by Elsa CharretierStar Trek: Defiant #5 IDWWritten by Christopher CantwellArt by Angel UnzuetaSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code comicbookclub50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Stack
The Stack: Knight Terrors, Captain America And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 69:56


On this week's Stack podcast for the week of July 5, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Knight Terrors: First Blood #1DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Howard PorterKnight Terrors: The Joker #1DC ComicsWritten by Matthew RosenbergArt by Stefano RaffaeleKnight Terrors: Batman #1DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Guillem March, David LaFuenteKnight Terrors: Poison Ivy #1DC ComicsWritten by G. Willow WilsonArt by Atagun IlhanKnight Terrors: Ravager #1DC ComicsWritten by Ed BrissonArt by Dexter SoyKnight Terrors: Black Adam #1DC ComicsBy Jeremy HaunCaptain America #750 MarvelWritten by Tochi Onyebuchi, Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly, Stephanie Williams, J.M. DeMatteis, Dan Jurgens, Cody Ziglar, Gail SimoneArt by R.B. Silva, Carmen Carnero, Rachael Stott, Sara Pichelli, Dan Jurgens, Marcus Williams, Daniel AcuñaBarnstormers #1 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Scott SnyderArt by Tula LotaySwan Songs #1 Image ComicsWritten by W. Maxwell PrinceArt by Martin SimmondsCaptain Marvel: Dark Tempest #1 MarvelWritten by Ann NocentiArt by Paolo VillanelliPeacemaker Tries Hard #3DC ComicsWritten by Kyle StarksArt by Steve PughUntold Tales Of I Hate Fairyland #1 Image ComicsWritten by Skottie Young, Dean RankineArt by Aaron Conley, Dean RankineX-Men: Before The Fall - The Sinister Four #1 MarvelWritten by Kieron GillenArt by Paco MedinaSteelworks #2DC ComicsWritten by Michael DornArt by Sami Basri, Vicente Cifuentes and Max RaynorWeird Work #1 Image ComicsWritten by Jordan ThomasArt by Shaky KaneAdventures of Superman: Jon Kent #5DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by Clayton HenryThor Annual #1 MarvelWritten by Collin Kelly & Jackson Lanzing, Al EwingArt by Ibraim Roberson, Martín CóccoloPhantom Road #5 Image ComicsWritten by Jeff LemireArt by Gabriel H. WaltaOnce Upon A Time At The End Of The World #7 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Jason AaronArt by Leila Del DucaClobberin' Time #5 MarvelBy Steve SkroceNo/One #4 Image ComicsWritten by Kyle Higgins & Brian BuccellatoArt by Geraldo BorgesSurvival #3 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Sean LewisArt by Bryndon EverettDaredevil #13 MarvelWritten by Chip ZdarskyArt by Marco ChecchettoI Hate This Place #10 Image ComicsWritten by Kyle StarksArt by Artyom TopilinHairball #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Matt KindtArt by Tyler JenkinsSpider-Man #10 MarvelWritten by Dan Slott & Christos GageArt by Mark BagleyTorrent #5 Image ComicsWritten by Marc GuggenheimArt by Justin GreenwoodMosely #5 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Rob GuilloryArt by Sam Lofti, Rob GuilloryDoctor Strange #5MarvelWritten by Jed MacKayArt by Pasqual FerryBlood Tree #6 Image ComicsWritten by Peter J. TomasiArt by Maxim ŠimićMaleficent #3 DynamiteBy Soo LeeFantastic Four #9MarvelWritten by Ryan NorthArt by Ivan FiorelliLove Everlasting #9Image ComicsWritten by Tomm KingArt by Elsa CharretierStar Trek: Defiant #5 IDWWritten by Christopher CantwellArt by Angel UnzuetaSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy