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https://www.vinceliaguno.comVince Liaguno is an award-winning writer, anthologist and editor, and an occasional poet.Vince won the prestigious Bram Stoker Award for UNSPEAKABLE HORROR: FROM THE SHADOWS OF THE CLOSET (Dark Scribe Press 2008), an anthology of queer horror fiction, which he co-edited with Chad Helder. His debut novel, 2006's THE LITERARY SIX, was a tribute to the slasher films of the 80s and won an Independent Publisher Award (IPPY) for Horror and was named a finalist in ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Awards in the Gay/Lesbian Fiction category.Vince began writing professionally in 2005 for AUTOGRAPH, a national print magazine for enthusiasts of the titular hobby, where he remained an active contributor through 2009. In 2007, he launched DARK SCRIBE MAGAZINE, where he has remained Editor-in-Chief since the virtual magazine's inception. His many profiles, interviews, and non-fiction pieces have included bestselling authors (Christopher Rice, Bentley Little, Tess Gerritsen, Chelsea Cain), award-winning actors (Julianne Moore, Kathy Bates, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Meg Tilly), music artists (Cyndi Lauper, Terri Nunn of Berlin, the late Laura Branigan), and pop culture retrospectives on TV series such as MELROSE PLACE and WILL & GRACE. A complete list of Vince's published work can be found here.Born in Easton, Pennsylvania, raised in the Princeton area of New Jersey, he now calls the snowy mitten-shaped state of Michigan his home. He is a member — and former Secretary — of the Horror Writers Association (HWA) and the National Book Critics Circle (NBCC).VOX VOMITUS: Sometimes, it's not what goes right in the writing process, it's what goes horribly wrong. Host Jennifer Anne Gordon, award-winning gothic horror novelist and Co-Host Allison Martine, award-winning contemporary romance and speculative fiction novelist have taken on the top and emerging new authors of the day, including Josh Malerman (BIRDBOX, PEARL), Paul Tremblay (THE PALLBEARERS CLUB, SURVIVOR SONG), May Cobb (MY SUMMER DARLINGS, THE HUNTING WIVES), Amanda Jayatissa (MY SWEET GIRL), Carol Goodman (THE STRANGER BEHIND YOU), Meghan Collins (THE FAMILY PLOT), and dozens more in the last year alone. Pantsers, plotters, and those in between have talked everything from the “vomit draft” to the publishing process, dream-cast movies that are already getting made, and celebrated wins as the author-guests continue to shine all over the globe.www.jenniferannegordon.comwww.afictionalhubbard.comhttps://www.facebook.com/VoxVomituspodcast https://twitter.com/VoxVomitus#voxvomitus #voxvomituspodcast #authorswhopodcast #authors #authorlife #authorsoninstagram #authorsinterviewingauthors #livevideopodcast #livepodcast #bookstagram #liveauthorinterview #voxvomituslivevideopodcast #Jennifergordon
PopaHALLics #130 "The Witch, The Killer ... & Emily in Paris"Kate muses on the appeal—and fashion—of the Netflix hit "Emily in Paris," recently named by The New York Times as one to "hatewatch." (You dislike the show so much that you still watch it so you can ridicule it.) First, we look at "American Murder: Laci Peterson" and talk about three novels. Also: "The Lost Kitchen."Streaming:"Emily in Paris," Netflix. As the fourth season begins, marketing executive Emily (Lily Collins) has even more romantic and professional dilemmas! Golly! Part one of this season premiered in August and part two drops Sept. 12."American Murder: Laci Peterson," Netflix. This true-crime docuseries delves into the 2002 disappearance and murder of Peterson, who was eight months pregnant at the time."The Lost Kitchen" and "Getting Lost," Max, Discovery, Magnolia. In these reality shows, self-taught chef Erin French uses local crops to whip up tasty dishes and connections to the family cooks who went before.Books:"The Road from Belhaven," by Margot Livesey. The gift of second sight complicates the life of a young woman in late 19th-century Scotland."Gone," by Chelsea Cain. In this thriller, Kick, a survivor of child pornography, looks for an abducted boy with the help of the enigmatic John Bishop."The Paying Guests," by Sarah Waters. This novel set in 1920s south London weaves together a love story and a crime drama as a family trying to make ends meet takes in lodgers.Click through to watch and read what we're talking about.
In this episode we take a cruise to SPY ISLAND by way of writer Chelsea Cain, designer Lia Miternique, artist Elise McCall, and colorist Rachelle Rosenberg! This 1970s-y tiki-tinged colorsplosion of assassins, cryptids, and cocktails feels to us like a thematic followup to Cain's awesome MOCKINGBIRD series for Marvel, also discussed here! --- Join our Patreon for bonus episodes and content-requests! https://www.patreon.com/theveryfinecomicbookpodcast/ Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/theveryfinecomicbookpodcast/ and send us questions to potentially read on-air via IG DM or via email at theveryfinecomicbookpodcast@gmail.com If you're enjoying The Very Fine Comic Book Podcast, please take the time to Rate it [on Spotify], Rate+Review it [on Apple Podcasts], Follow/Subscribe, and tell a friend! New episodes forthcoming weekly! Mail us things c/o Justin Decloux, Unit 1010, 3230 Yonge St, Toronto, ON, M4N 3P6, Canada Thanks for listening! Keep reading comics! ---
Chelsea Cain is a New York Times Best Selling author. Born in Iowa, she spent her early years growing up in hippy commune. Her master's thesis at the University of Iowa became Dharma Girl, a memoir about Cain's early childhood on that hippie commune. She now resides in Portland, Oregon where she focuses her writing skills on thrillers, comic books and others. Her accolades include being named one of Four Hot Authors by Entertainment Weekly, and a New York Times Editor's Choice for Heartsick and Confessions of a Teen Sleuth: a Parody. chelseacain.com/ www.strangemedia.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amuse/support
Vince Liaguno is an award-winning writer, anthologist and editor, and an occasional poet. Vince won the prestigious Bram Stoker Award for UNSPEAKABLE HORROR: FROM THE SHADOWS OF THE CLOSET (Dark Scribe Press 2008), an anthology of queer horror fiction, which he co-edited with Chad Helder. His debut novel, 2006's THE LITERARY SIX, was a tribute to the slasher films of the 80s and won an Independent Publisher Award (IPPY) for Horror and was named a finalist in ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Awards in the Gay/Lesbian Fiction category. Vince began writing professionally in 2005 for AUTOGRAPH, a national print magazine for enthusiasts of the titular hobby, where he remained an active contributor through 2009. In 2007, he launched DARK SCRIBE MAGAZINE, where he has remained Editor-in-Chief since the virtual magazine's inception. His many profiles, interviews, and non-fiction pieces have included bestselling authors (Christopher Rice, Bentley Little, Tess Gerritsen, Chelsea Cain), award-winning actors (Julianne Moore, Kathy Bates, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Meg Tilly), music artists (Cyndi Lauper, Terri Nunn of Berlin, the late Laura Branigan), and pop culture retrospectives on TV series such as MELROSE PLACE and WILL & GRACE. Born in Easton, Pennsylvania, raised in the Princeton area of New Jersey, he now calls the snowy mitten-shaped state of Michigan his home. He is a member — and former Secretary — of the Horror Writers Association (HWA) and the National Book Critics Circle (NBCC). https://www.vinceliaguno.com #VinceLiaguno #UnspeakableHorror #DarkRainbowRising VOX VOMITUS: Sometimes, it's not what goes right in the writing process, it's what goes horribly wrong. And VOX VOMITUS has been going “horribly wrong” in the best way possible for the past TWO YEARS! Host Jennifer Anne Gordon, award-winning gothic horror novelist and Co-Host Allison Martine, award-winning contemporary romance novelist have taken on the top and emerging new authors of the day, including Josh Malerman (BIRDBOX, PEARL), Paul Tremblay (THE PALLBEARERS CLUB, SURVIVOR SONG), May Cobb (MY SUMMER DARLINGS, THE HUNTING WIVES), Amanda Jayatissa (MY SWEET GIRL), Carol Goodman (THE STRANGER BEHIND YOU), Meghan Collins (THE FAMILY PLOT), and dozens more in the last year alone. Pantsers, plotters, and those in between have talked everything from the “vomit draft” to the publishing process, dream-cast movies that are already getting made, and celebrated wins as the author-guests continue to shine all over the globe. www.jenniferannegordon.com www.afictionalhubbard.com https://www.facebook.com/VoxVomituspodcast https://twitter.com/VoxVomitus #voxvomitus #voxvomituspodcast #authorswhopodcast #authors #authorlife #authorsoninstagram #authorsinterviewingauthors #livevideopodcast #livepodcast #bookstagram #Jenniferannegordon #allisonmartinehubbard #allisonmartine #allisonhubbard #liveauthorinterview #livepodcast #books #voxvomituslivevideopodcast #Jennifergordon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/voxvomitus/support
Welcome to Episode 36 of Thrillers by the Bookclub Podcast! Join your hosts Chelsea and Olivia as we talk about the latest in thrillers including shout outs for Pub Day and a deep dive into two books we love. Chelsea's Book: THE SOULMATE by Sally Hepworth (available now!) - Similar Suggestions: The Good Sister by Sally Hepworth, Goodnight Beautiful by Aimee Molloy, The Half Sister by Sandie Jones, and The New Husband by JD Palmer Olivia's Book: THE GOOD LIE by AR Torre (available now!) - Similar Suggestions: Heartsick by Chelsea Cain, Goodnight Beautiful by Aimee Molloy, and A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham Sadie's Book: LITTLE SECRETS by Jennifer Hillier (available now!) Ashley's Book: HAWK MOUNTAIN by Connor Habib (available now!) - Similar Suggestions: Good Neighbors by Sarah Langan Contact Us! Email: thrillersbythebookclubpod@gmail.com Instagram: Chelsea: @thrillerbookbabe Olivia: @oliviadaywrites Sadie: @mother.horror Ashely: @spookishmommy Nightworms: @night_worms Happy Pub Day! HOW CAN I HELP YOU by Laura Sims A TWISTED LOVE STORY by Samantha Downing CAMP DAMASCUS by Chuck Tingle SILVER NITRATE by Silvia Moreno-Garcia STRANGE SALLY DIAMOND by Liz Nugent
The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us talk about this hilarious (and shockingly gender equitable!) historical artifact."Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 written and performed by Robb Milne and sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
Hello listeners! Caught in a...tenuous romance? This week, Margie gives Rachel all the deets on Chelsea Cain's Heartsick. Can it be considered a romance at all? Are some romances just abusive? Are we reading too much into these books? Does this smell like chloroform to you?! What's tenuous? Why is Margie editing?! Tune in!
Welcome to Episode 1 of Season 1 of Thrillers by the Bookclub Podcast! Join your hosts Chelsea and Olivia as we talk about the latest in thrillers including shout outs for Pub Day and a deep dive into two books we love. Chelsea's Book: Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six by Lisa Unger (releases Nov 8, 2022) - Similar Suggestions: Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney, The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager, Death in the Family by Tessa Wegert, One by One by Ruth Ware, The Guest List by Lucy Foley Olivia's Book: They Never Learn by Layne Fargo (available now!) - Similar Suggestions: Heartsick by Chelsea Cain, For Your Own Good by Samantha Downing, Best Friends Forever by Margot Hunt Happy Pub Day! Daisy Darker by Alison Feeney Reckoning by Catherine Coulter The Lost Girls of Willowbrook by Ellen Marie Wiseman Number One Fan by Meg Elison Take My Husband by Ellen Meister Two Parts Sugar, One Part Murder by Valerie Burns Put On Your Radar: Grave Expectations by Alice Bell Such a Lovely Family by Aggie Blum Thompson The Rental by Kelley Armstrong The Dark Sisters by Kristi DeMeester
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Chelsea Cain is the author of so many New York Times bestselling books, including Heartsick, Sweetheart, Evil at Heart, and The Night Season. She's also the writer of Marvel Comics' Mockingbird, as well as Man-Eaters (published by Image Comics) and Spy Island (published by Dark Horse Comics). The latest volume of Man-Eaters, The Cursed, was just released in trade paperback. Buy it!For an additional 20 minutes of this episode, support us on Patreon at the $4/month level to get access to our super-secret bonus feed of content. The expanded edition of this episode includes our conversation about Amazing Adventures #4 ("Deadlock"). Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:"Madness In the Slums!" - Captain America #133, written by Stan Lee, art by Gene Colan and Dick Ayers, ©1970 Marvel Comics"Come On In, the Revolution's Fine!" - Avengers #83, written by Roy Thomas, art by John Buscema and Tom Palmer, ©1970 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and Twitter at @MarvelBTM, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
with Jennifer Jensen! Where we talk about: Carrie by Stephen King; Carrie directed by Brian de Palma; Maneaters by Chelsea Cain; and more!
The one where Ted interviews Chelsea from Lunch Club.Sign up for the Marketing News Canada e-newsletter at www.marketingnewscanada.com.Thanks to our sponsor Jelly Academy. Jelly Academy has been helping professionals, students and teams across Canada acquire the skills, knowledge and micro certifications they need to jump into a new digital marketing role, get that promotion, and amplify their current marketing roles. Learn more about Jelly Academy's 6 Week online bootcamp here: https://jellyacademy.ca/digital-marketing-6-week-programFollow Marketing News Canada:Twitter - twitter.com/MarketingNewsC2Facebook - facebook.com/MarketingNewsCanadaLinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/marketing-news-canadaYouTube - youtube.com/channel/UCM8sS33Jyj0xwbnBtRqJdNwWebsite - marketingnewscanada.com Follow Ted Lau: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ballisticarts/Website - https://www.ballisticarts.com/ Follow Chelsea Maclin:Website - https://lunchclub.com/Website - https://launchsquad.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-cain-maclin-61976521/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Chelsea Cain Maclin is the CMO of Lunchclub where she leads the company's marketing initiatives that drive brand awareness and user growth. Before joining Lunchclub Chelsea served as the VP of Marketing for Bumble where she has drawn inspiration for her role at Lunchclub. On the show, Alan and Chelsea talk quite a bit about her background at Bumble and what she is trying to help Lunchclub achieve. Chelsea believes they can leverage technology to unlock human potential opportunities and connections that never would have happened without it. “When you're using AI, it's like sorting through the haystack and finding the needle way faster than humanly possible.” How do AI, the disintermediation of friends, and marketing all connect? Find out on this episode. In this episode, you'll learn: How to harness your networks and connections How dating principles can inform your networking Integrating the disintermediation of friends in marketing Key Highlights: [01:36] Chickens and art therapy [03:27] Chelsea's path to Lunchclub [05:37] What is Lunchclub? [08:30] The attraction to Lunchclub [12:15] The disintermediation of friends [15:45] In-person and virtual networking [20:05] The perfect marketing mix [23:06] An experience that defines Chelsea, makes who she is today [25:26] Chelsea's advice for her younger self [26:35] What marketers should learn more about [28:06] The brands and organizations Chelsea follows [29:15] The biggest threat and opportunity for marketers today Resources Mentioned: Lunchclub Chelsea Cain Maclin Chelsea joins Lunchclub in May (Forbes) Bumble Vladimir Novakovski, founder and CEO of Lunchclub Never Eat Alone, by Keith Ferrazzi Disintermediation of Friends, paper by Michael J. Rosenfeld, Reuben J. Thomas, and Sonia Hausen Sensemaking: The Power of the Humanities in the Age of Algorithm, by Christian Madsbjerg Musa Tariq, CMO at GoFundMe Subscribe to the podcast: Listen in iTunes (link: http://apple.co/2dbdAhV) Listen in Google Podcasts (link: http://bit.ly/2Rc2kVa) Listen in Spotify (Link: http://spoti.fi/2mCUGnC ) Connect with the Guest: Chelsea LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-cain-maclin-61976521/ LunchClub Twitter: https://twitter.com/lunchclubai Connect with Marketing Today and Alan Hart: http://twitter.com/abhart https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanhart http://twitter.com/themktgtoday https://www.facebook.com/themktgtoday/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/marketing-today-with-alan-hart/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingtoday See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DC Solicits Comic Reviews: Action Comics 2021 Annual by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Siya Oum, Hi-Fi Flash 2021 Annual by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Brandon Peterson, Mike Atiyeh Rorschach 10 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart Sinister War 1 by Nick Spencer, Mark Bagley, Andrew Hennessy, John Dell, Andy Owens, Brian Reber Extreme Carnage: Scream by Clay McLeod Chapman, Chris Mooneyham, Marcio Menyz Carnage: Black, White, and Blood 4 by Ed Brisson, Ryan Stegman, Declan Shalvey, Joe Bennett, Scott Hepburn, Stephen Mooney, JP Mayer, Hepburn, Iacono, Mossa Aliens: Aftermath by Benjamin Percy, Dave Wachter, Chris Sotomayor Man-Eaters: The Cursed 1 by Chelsea Cain, Kate Niemczyk, Lia Miternique Silver Coin 4 by Jeff Lemire, Michael Walsh Barbarella 1 by Sarah Hoyt, Madibek Musabekov Canto III: Lionhearted 1 by David Booher, Drew Zucker, Astone Beyond the Breach 1 by Ed Brisson, Damian Couceiro, Patricio Delpeche Black Hammer Visions 6 by Cullen Bunn, Malachi Ward, Matthew Sheean, Dave Stewart Savage Hearts 1 by Aubrey Sitterson, Jed Dougherty, Lovern Kindzierski Mouse Guard: The Owlhen Caregiver 1 by David Petersen Ninjak 1 by Jeff Parker, Javier Pulido Loppu! by Mikko Saarainen Double Walker by Michael Conrad, Noah Bailey Quincredible vol 2 by Rodney Barnes, Selina Espiritu, Kelly Fitzpatrick The Ghoul Next Door by Cullen Bunn, Cat Farris Additional Reviews: Loki season finale, Fear Street 1666, Black Widow, Ted Lasso, Skulldigger & Skeleton Boy, Owl House ep6, Deadpool meets Korg News: Chariot optioned for a movie, DMZ series details, Hill House returns, Something is Killing the Children spinoff (House of Slaughter), Friday by Brubaker/Martin to be released through Image, Daniel Kibblesmith Blade series Trailers: Turning Red, Y the Last Man Comics Countdown: Rorschach 10 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart Ghoul Next Door by Cullen Bunn, Cat Farris Die 18 by Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans Joker 5 by James Tynion IV, Sam Johns, Francesco Francavilla, Sweeney Boo, Romulo Fajardo Jr., Arif Prianto Black Hammer: Visions 6 by Cullen Bunn, Malachi Ward, Matthew Sheean, Dave Stewart Oblivion Song 32 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Annalisa Leoni Spider-Man: Spider's Shadow 4 by Chip Zdarsky, Pasqual Ferry, Matt Hollingsworth Canto: The Lionhearted 1 by David Booher, Drew Zucker, Astone Double Walker by Michael Conrad, Noah Bailey Seven Secrets 10 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Walter Baiamonte
Chelsea Cain is the six-time New York Times bestselling author of the Archie Sheridan & Gretchen Lowell thriller series, two of which made Stephen King's “best ten books of the year” lists.She's the Eisner Award-nominated writer of Man-Eaters (published by Image Comics) as well as Marvel Comics' Mockingbird. Her latest comics series, Spy Island, was just published as a trade paperback by Dark Horse Comics, and Man-Eaters: The Cursed is being solicited in Previews right now (order code MAY210055) — tell your local comics store you want it!Contribute to our Patreon at the $4/month level to get access to our bonus feed, which contains an extended version of this episode that contains more than an hour of extra content, including our detailed discussions of Captain America #114 and Iron Man #14, as well as the pros and cons of neo-humanist preschools, the creative process of making comics, and mayyybe a few things that your typical writer of Marvel Comics wouldn't say into a microphone.Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:"The Web Closes!" - Amazing Spider-Man #73, written by Stan Lee, art by John Buscema, John Romita, and Jim Mooney, ©1969 Marvel Comics"The Power and the Pride!" - Fantastic Four #87, by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby w/Joe Sinnott, ©1969 Marvel Comics"Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff' Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
On this episode we discuss nerd news, Kevin Smiths Masters of the Universe, Problematic Sci-Fi men and being a Sebastian Stan, Stan. We also have a conversation with author and comic creator Chelsea Cain about Mockingbird, Maneaters and her feminist agenda.Brought to you by FierceUnicorns.com Use code "OBVIOUS" at checkout for 15% off!Support the show (https://paypal.me/MOTOpod)
Heroes For Sale's Captain Colson and Riccardo from Wrecking Ball Media discuss Marvels new Alien run, Ablaze take on the Robert E Howard classic with their Cimmerian comics, Saverio Tenuta's work and how Chelsea Cain's Maneaters is a must read.
C.H.A.N.G.E. Agents - Comics & Social Issues Podcast - exploring graphic novels that have something to say. In this episode, we discuss Man-Eaters by Chelsea Cain and Kate Niemczyk. Hosted by comic writer James Davidge. Special Guests are Stephanie Chan of Foam Armory and Smash Pages comic news, Jason Mehmel of Sage Theatre and the Penciltown Podcast, and Karen Mills of the Alberta Advantage and the Format Guardian podcasts. Upcoming titles include: Red Rosa, Pass Me By and The 500 Years of Resistance Comic Book. We'll also be looking at groundbreaking superhero stories like Ms. Marvel: No Normal and Superman Smashes the Klan. C.H.A.N.G.E. Agents Theme Song - Lyrics by Brent Gough & James Davidge, Performed by Brent Gough with Chris Vail. Recorded by Chris Vail. Brought to you by C.H.A.N.G.E. Agents #1 from Renegade Arts Entertainment. Available now on ComiXology. Fight the Power. Be the Difference. https://www.facebook.com/ChangeAgentsComix https://twitter.com/ChangeAgentsCmx https://www.instagram.com/changeagentscomix/
Comics E-Ratic #1 (of 5) from AWA/Upshot (W/A) Kaare Andrews $3.99 Red Atlantis #2 from AfterShock Comics (W) Stephanie Phillips (A) Robert Carey $3.99 Fire Power #6 from Image Comics (W) Robert Kirkman (A) Chris Samnee, Matthew Wilson $3.99 Spy Island #4 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Chelsea Cain and Lia Miternique | Artist(s): Elise McCall | Colors: Rachelle Rosenberg | Letters: Joe Caramanga | $3.99 Happy Hour #2 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Peter Milligan | Artist(s): Michael Montenat | Colors: Felipe Sobreiro | Letters: Rob Steen | $3.99 Knock Em Dead #1 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Eliot Rahal | Artist(s): Mattia Monaco | Colors: Matt Milla | Letters: Taylor Esposito | $4.99 Dead Body Road Bad Blood #6 from Image | Writer(s): Justin Jordan | Artist(s): Ben Tiesma Mat Lopes | $3.99 That Texas Blood #6 from Image | Writer(s): Chris Condon | Artist(s): Jacob Phillips | $3.99 Unearth #8 from Image | Writer(s): Cullen Bunn Kyle Strahm | Artist(s): Baldemar Rivas | $3.99 Heavy #3 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Max Bemis | Artist(s): Eryk Donovan | $3.99 Inkblot #4 from Image Comics (W/A) Emma Kubert, Rusty Gladd $3.99 Upcoming Comics Neil Gaiman Norse Mythology #3 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Neil Gaiman P. Craig Russell |Artist(s): P. Craig Russell | $3.99 Locke & Key Sandman Hell & Gone #0 from IDW Publishing | Writer(s): Joe Hill | Artist(s): Gabriel Rodriguez | $3.99 Scarenthood #2 from IDW Publishing | Writer(s): Nick Roche | Artist(s): Nick Roche | $4.99 Home Sick Pilots #1 from Image | Writer(s): Dan Watters | Artist(s): Caspar Wijngaard | $3.99 Byte-Sized #1 from | Artists | Writers & Artisans | Writer(s): Cullen Bunn | Artist(s): Nelson Blake III | $3.99 Devils Red Bride #3 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Sebastian Girner | Artist(s): John Bivens | $3.99 Giga #2 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Alex Paknadel | Artist(s): John Le | $3.99 Lonely Receiver #4 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Zac Thompson | Artist(s): Jen Hickman | $3.99 Penultiman #3 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Tom Peyer | Artist(s): Alan Robinson | $3.99 Piecemeal Prestige Format One Shot from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Cullen Bunn | Artist(s): Szymon Kudranski | $6.99 Red Mother #11 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Jeremy Haun | Artist(s): Danny Luckert | $3.99 Crossover #2 from Image Comics (W) Donny Cates (A) Geoff Shaw & Various $3.99
Sarah is quite a character. Her books and her insane fixation with X-Files makes her very interesting to talk to. Enjoy. Sarah Blair has been writing since her early teenage years when she penned her first ever fan fiction for The X-Files. Her love of all things sexy, snarky, and supernatural developed from reading the greats of the paranormal world, Anne Rice, Laurell K. Hamilton, and Charlaine Harris, as well as thrilling tales of murder and mystery from Chelsea Cain, Tess Gerritsen, Kathy Reichs, and Patricia Cornwell. Spending her formative years living in New York City, Sarah was always fascinated by the parts of the city most people never see; wondering what was behind the millions of windows in the skyscrapers, and hidden in the shadows just beyond the hustle and bustle of the busy city streets. While living a semester abroad at Swansea University in Wales she traveled to nearby Bath and Glastonbury often, drawing inspiration for her writing from the myths and legends surrounding the area. Blair weaves all of these life experiences and writing styles into her own unique Urban Fantasy world, casting the bright lights of the Big Apple on the legends of yore, and entangling the fairy tales and superstitious beliefs of history with modern science and magic. https://sarahlblair.com/ https://www.instagram.com/author.sarah.blair/ https://twitter.com/sarahlblair https://www.patreon.com/thexcast https://twitter.com/TheX_Cast https://msha.ke/author.sarah.blair/#check-it-out
Sales Charts Comics Reviews: Hellblazer: Rise and Fall 1 by Tom Taylor, Darick Robertson, Diego Rodriguez Inkblot 1 by Emma Kubert, Rusty Gladd Sex Criminals: Sexual Gary by Matt Fraction, Enrica Eren Angliolini, Rachael Stott Teen Titans: Beast Boy OGN by Kami Garcia, Gabriel Picolo DC Super Hero Girls: Midterms by Amy Wolfram, Yancey Labat Grendel, Kentucky 1 by Jeff McComsey, Tommy Lee Edwards Lonely Receiver 1 by Zac Thompson, Jen Hickman, Simon Bowland Hyper Scape by Christofer Emgard, Marielle Quesney, Jesse Scoble, Gabriel Guzman, Michael Atiyeh We Only Find Them When They're Dead 1 by Al Ewing, Simone Di Meo Bear OGN by Ben Queen, Joe Todd-Stanton, Stranger Things: The Bully by Greg Pak, Valeria Favoccia, Dan Jackson Stargazer 1 by Anthony Cleveland, Antonio Fuso, Stefano Simeone Spy Island 1 by Chelsea Cain, Lia Miternique, Elise McCall, Rachelle Rosenberg Orville: Launch Day 1 by David Goodman, David Cabeza, Michael Atiyeh Marvel Zombies: Resurrection 1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Leonard Kirk, Rachelle Rosenberg Black Widow 1 by Kelly Thompson, Elena Casagrande, Jordie Bellaire Empyre 6 by Al Ewing, Dan Slott, Valerio Schiti, Marte Gracia Additional Reviews: I'm Thinking of Ending Things, Croak, Autumnal, Attack the Block, Avenue 5 s1 News: Keanu to Kickstarter, Ava's Demon to Skybound, new DC head honcho, new Aftershock OGN line, 4 Kids Walk INto a Bank, Sony/Amazon series of streaming series based on Spidey side-characters, Greg Land, Marvel free Black Panther Comics Countdown: Die 13 by Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans, Clayton Cowles We Only Find Them When They're Dead 1 by Al Ewing, Simone Di Meo Ascender 12 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen Hellblazer: Rise and Fall 1 by Tom Taylor, Darick Robertson, Diego Rodriguez Strange Adventures 5 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, Evan Shaner, Clayton Cowles Batman 98 by James Tynion IV, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey Usagi Yojimbo: Color Classics 7 by Stan Sakai Young Justice 18 by Brian Michael Bendis, David Walker, Scott Godlewski, Michael Avon Oeming, Gabe Eltaeb DCeased: Dead Planet 3 by Tom Taylor, Trevor Hairsine, Gigi Baldassini, Rain Beredo Guardians of the Galaxy 6 by Al Ewing, Marcio Takara, Federico Blee
For this special episode, we all read Chelsea Cain's 2016 Mockingbird series! Join us as discuss and share our thoughts on this series. Needless to say, there will be spoilers- if you haven't read it already, we recommend doing so before listening.
How To Transition To A Cybersecurity Career With No Previous Experience Leveraging Existing Skills - Learn from experts Robert Powell and Chelsea Cain who transitioned into cybersecurity careers by leveraging their transferable skills. Get answers to questions like: Transition to a cybersecurity career Is cybersecurity a narrow or broad profession? Do I need to be technical? What roles exist in a cybersecurity profession? What kind of people are needed in cybersecurity? You’ve made the decision. Now what? How do I build a security professional network? What’s the difference between a mentor and a sponsor? How can I determine with cybersecurity role is right for me? Should I work with a third party recruiter? Mindset, Skills, Training, and Experience What should my mindset be to prepare for a role or interview? Are transferable skills from other roles and careers valuable? Are there recommended trainings or certifications I should complete? How do I get cybersecurity experience without a cybersecurity job? Resume building and Interviewing How long should my resume be? Is the Google xyz resume format preferred? Should I pay someone to prepare my “resume”? How to ace the Interview! What else am I missing? Setting a realistic expectation. How to stay diligent during challenges and hurdles. We will discuss, what works for these experts, what they have seen has worked for friends and how you can plan a successful cyber security investigation career. Join https://www.meetup.com/cybersecurity-careers/Subscribe to Cybersecurity Career Talks on Soundwise
Topic: Archetyped Superperson Psychology: Jungian Psychology, Analytical Psychology, Archetypal Psychology, Pop Culture Psychology, Superhero Psychology Disclosure: This podcast has no affiliation with DC, Marvel, Valiant comics, or any other publications discussed. Description: This podcast discusses Jungian Archetypes, what are archetypes and how do they pertain to comic books? Learn about what journey of each archetype and how they are defined. Comic book archetypes are discussed in relation to Jung's archetypes that Carol S. Pearson redefines. Hear about the natural relationship between Jungian Psychology and Superhero Psychology. Special note, Jungian Psychology has strong ties to art therapy practices. References: Papadopoulos, R. K. (2006). The handbook of jungian psychology: theory, practice and applications. New York: Taylor & Francis Group. Pearson, C. S. (2015). Awakening the heroes within: twelve archetypes to help us find ourselves and transform our world. San Francisco: HarperElixir. Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight by Travis Langley The Hero With a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell How Can Pop Culture Heroes Help You Rewrite Your Life? (2019), by Justine Mastin and LArisa A. Garski The Psychology of Superheroes: An Unauthorized Exploration by Jennifer Canzoneri Superheroes & Superegos: Analyzing the Minds Behind the Masks by Sharon Packet The Supergirls: Fashion, Feminism, Fantasy, and the History of Comic Book Heroines by Mike Madrid What is a Superhero? Edited By Robin S. Rosenberg & Peter Coogan Does This Cape Make Me Look Fat? Pop Psychology for Superheroes (2006), by Chelsea Cain & Marc Mohan. The Psychology of Superheroes (2008), edited by Robin Rosenberg. Our Superheroes, Ourselves (2013), edited by Robin Rosenberg. Captain America vs. Iron Man: Freedom, Security, Psychology (2016), edited by Travis Langley. Superhero Therapy (2016), by Dr. Janina Scarlet Why Popular Culture Psychology? What’s the Point? (2018), by Travis Langley Wonder Woman Psychology: Lassoing the Truth (2017), edited by Travis Langley & Mara Wood.
News We start with a update on what is going on in the comicbook industry including the temporary shut of Diamond Distributors, the reaction of the comicbook companies to said shutdown, a possible solution, and where we see the industry going. Michael had us make a choice between two stories for his weird news. We won't spoil it here, but you need to here these choices. Comics We had two books that we were able to get advance reviews of before the comicbook world did a bit of an implosion. We start out talking about Spy Island #1 from Chelsea Cain. Then we move on to Ludocrats #1 from Image Comics. We ran out of time last week so we went back and decided to check out the trade of Canto from IDW Publishing. Overall a good week for comics despite the lack of many new comics to read. Comics Agenda is hosted by Michael (Twitter@mokepf7) and Greg (Twitter@Comicsportsgeek). We discuss new comicboook releases each week, in addition to news, movies, and tv.You can reach us on Twitter @TheComicsAgenda or email us at TheComicsAgenda@gmail.comSubscribe, Rate, Review
A Stanford study came out in August 2019 that said 1 in 3 people are finding relationships online and staying in relationships from the ones they found online. And, 80% of people on Bumble are on there to find meaningful relationships. Times have really changed! But how do we maintain human connection, learn to communicate effectively, and love intently in this algorithm-driven world? I realized how important relationships were when I became aware of how my lack of knowledge about what healthy relationships look like was impacting me in every area of my life- romantic relationships, family, friendships, and business. That’s why I’m so passionate about empowering others to have healthy relationships and to love and live intently! And I am SO excited to introduce our next guest, Chelsea Cain Maclin, Vice President of Marketing at Bumble. In this episode of the Love Intently Podcast, we talk about how Chelsea ended up working for Bumble, how she met and fell in love with her husband (and no- it wasn’t through Bumble, it didn’t exist yet!). She shares with us some tips for creating your profile based on analysis of their users, and tells us what she wishes she knew sooner in regards to relationships and marriage. She shares more about Bumble’s other services such as BumbleBFF and BumbleBizz and how women can use these services to advance their careers and make meaningful friendships. Bumble has lots of exciting initiatives and events aimed at empowering women and encouraging more diversity and inclusion in the workplace, so tune in to hear more! For full show notes and links: https://www.loveintently.com/blog/how-to-use-bumble-for-relationships-and-business Find and support Chelsea Cain Maclin: You can find Chelsea on the Bumble Bizz app, or on her personal Instagram: @chelseacainmaclin Chelsea on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-cain-maclin-61976521/ Or any of the Bumble Instagram accounts: @bumble, @bumbleBFF, or @bumbleBIZZ Connect with Sophie and Love Intently https://loveintently.com Follow @love.intently on Instagram Follow @sophkwok on Instagram
https://premium.badtaste.it ➡ Sostieni BadTaste.it: diventa nostro sottoscrittore e ottieni la tua t-shirt esclusiva disegnata da Mirka Andolfo! Claudio Scaccabarozzi ha recensito per voi “Mutazione letale”, il primo volume Panini Comics di Man-Eaters, serie Image Comics scritta da Chelsea Cain per i disegni di Kate Niemczyk.
Grant and Eric are talking this week about the Mockingbird comics by Chelsea Cain. Comments are welcome on our SoundCloud at soundcloud.com/quacking-ducks. The views expressed on this podcast are ours alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of our employers.
Comic Diversity with Chelsea Cain and Lia Miternique – Live from Comicpalooza In Liz’s first gig as a convention moderator, we spoke with Comic creators Chelsea Cain and Lia Miternique, creators of the Maneaters comic series. This series, written around a 12 year old girl, focuses on a world where… Read the postComic Diversity with Chelsea Cain and Lia Miternique The post Comic Diversity with Chelsea Cain and Lia Miternique appeared first on Nerdy Bitches Podcast.
At long last, we are talking Man-eaters, the hilarious, terrifying, kick-ass Image book from Chelsea Cain, Lia Miternique and the Ministry of Trouble. This is the spiritual sequel to Mockingbird - which had the same core creative team. We talk about Volumes 1 and 2 with no spoilers and what Todd saw on the Comic Con panel. Follow us: https://instagram.com/panelism.ink See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week’s episode, Katie and Chelsea discuss Volume 1 of the Image Comic series man-eaters by Chelsea Cain, Kate Niemczyk, Rachelle Rosenberg , Joe Caramagna, & Lia Miternique. Caution: This episode includes discussion of menstruation (Katie & Chelsea are not medical experts whatsoever) and spoilers for the comic series.Please rate, review, and subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you download your podcasts.Podcast Intro Music: Dog and Pony Show by Silent Partner - https://youtu.be/Dw20ZkMwI10Podcast Outro Music: Dog Park by Silent Partner - https://youtu.be/Zzm4A3xYUp8Intro & Outro Vocals Provided by Dave BethellTEA TIME SOCIAL MEDIATwitter: https://twitter.com/teatimewithkc (@teatimewithkc)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teatimewithkc/ (@teatimewithkc)Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teatimewithkc/Email: teawithkc@gmail.comWebsite: https://teatimewithkc.comGEEK TO GEEK MEDIA NETWORKWebsite: https://geektogeekmedia.comBe sure to check out the latest episode of Geek To Geek Podcast, Geektitude, The Comic Box, & GeekFitnesshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/geek-to-geek-podcast/id1092737489https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/geektitude/id1042398176?mt=2https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-comic-box/id1118686573?mt=2https://anchor.fm/geekfitnessBe sure to also check out the network’s newest Twitch Streamers:https://www.twitch.tv/capsulejayhttps://www.twitch.tv/troytlepowerJOIN THE CONVERSATIONNetwork Slack Channel -> https://slack.geektogeekcast.comNetwork Discord Server - https://discord.gg/wGPdkkq
Man-Eaters writer Chelsea Cain talks with Sleater Kinney's Corin Tucker about the process of making art, music, storytelling, and more.Connect with us on social media and let us know what you think. Which comics would you like to have a commentary track for?https://twitter.com/BENBLACKERCOMIC BOOK COMMENTARY IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/comic-book-commentary
This week, the Pals discuss the controversy surrounding Chelsea Cain's Man-Eaters book, the original plans for DC Universe's Swamp Thing, where Tom King's Batman story will go next, and we review Event Leviathan #1! 00:01:53 - Pals Pulls: Marco - Little Bird #4, Last Stop on Red Line #2 Cale - Go Go Power Rangers: Forever Rangers #1, Usagi Yojimbo #1 Sean - Batman #73 News: 00:10:00 - Chelsea Cain Under Fire for Man-Eaters: https://www.comicsbeat.com/chelsea-cain-twitter-man-eaters/?fbclid=IwAR1cpiz-5vpavhFiFBbNcQdLEzCWgXgCuVzflaDb2qc4J0gAtIiFKg0Lpa8 00:35:39 - Rob Liefeld has Meltdown on Twitter: https://www.bleedingcool.com/2019/06/11/rob-liefeld-quits-twitter-following-dc-tweet-controversy/?fbclid=IwAR26I1y8QfWzcxuptxhYZY-OwkQRZ4qr60QQrXEXpzjh8m-R3erRzWQAbrs 00:42:35 - Swamp Thing Originally Planned as 3 Season Arc: https://www.cbr.com/swamp-thing-three-season-arc-justice-league-dark/?fbclid=IwAR2x-S2rudHUyiqjIyBnnHwfQLihXL7YsDHs-i7_1Y6tsn_9FGz02kjbNoc 00:45:00 - Harley Quinn/Poison Ivy and Wally West Series Spinning out of Heroes in Crisis: https://www.cbr.com/exclusive-harley-quinn-poison-ivy-series-heroes-in-crisis-spinoff/?fbclid=IwAR0CTE1a3G37mBPwqVM7Ro5uWzUWXXldkY_3GKCVYxOsGuDBVzhZfaLCoTk https://www.cbr.com/flash-forward-wally-west-heroes-in-crisis-spinoff/?fbclid=IwAR1FR7uP9Z1VVddpATk9jKBlBMmgBIRjtiW-R_lWa9U32WLycZP3PgJD_lo 00:50:45 - Tom King Speaks on Leaving Main Batman Book, Teases Phantasm for Bat/Cat: https://www.newsarama.com/45591-tom-king-has-a-secret-tv-project-and-it-changed-his-batman-plans.html?fbclid=IwAR3XKpBvInBnzpeUAswiZEohhX6lYZu9trOrJJXGq__o1wKoceG0oLucQIY https://www.superherohype.com/comics/453089-phantasm-will-appear-in-tom-kings-batman-catwoman-series?fbclid=IwAR39XnjUxJTuVQYEkxtFjpXn7YgfjSyNP9bGBN3zOWiIfm-U98QQxtsIzIg Main Topic: 01:02:56 - Event Leviathan #1 Review! The Comics Pals is a weekly comic book podcast where a group of comic book journalists and friends get together to talk comics. The Pals: Sean: twitter.com/SeansSoapbox Pete: twitter.com/Loud_Pete Cale: twitter.com/Totointow Phil: twitter.com/Cyborgbebop
The boys celebrate Pride Month by talking about which character they would make LGBT and look at porn; Clarke's Corner gets into Chelsea Cain drama; there's a News Flash and they review the trailers for new E3 games; and talk about the issues: Marvelous X-men #5, Apocalypse and the X-tracts #4, Prisoner X # 4, X-men- Uncanny X-men #19, X-force #9, War of Realms # 4, Guardians of the Galaxy Annual #1, Friendly Neighborhood Spiderman #7, and DCeased #2. They, like humanity, hate James Cameron.
NOW on SPOTIFY! Breakthrough writer JEREMY WHITLEY (The Unstoppable Wasp, Princeless) signs on as this week's special guest host and joins Bob, Steve, and Joey to talk about his upcoming Future Foundation and Princeless. Check out the Kickstarter for the latest hardcover volume here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/actionlab/princeless-the-pirate-princess/description! Also, there was a little movie called DARK PHOENIX that dropped this past week, so obviously Bob and Joey got all the thoughts. Dark Phoenix is directed by Simon Kinberg and may very well be the "end of an era" over at Fox. Also also, the gang joins the fray and talks about the controversial Man-Eaters #9 by Chelsea Cain... Books talked about this podcast: Captain Marvel #6, Marvel Team-Up #3, Domino: Hot Shots #4, Giant Days #51, Paper Girls #29, Bettie Page: Unbound #1, Criminal #5, Thumbs #1, WoR: New Agents of Atlas #3, Batman #72, Uncanny X-Men #19, Meet the Skrulls #5, Fatale HC Deluxe Vol. 1, War of the Realms #5, and Man-Eaters #9. The Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com) The podcast is hosted by Steve Seigh (JoBlo.com assistant EIC & news editor), Bob Reyer, Joey Braccino, Jessica Garris-Schaeffer, and Sarah Miles who weekly dissect everything comics-related, from breaking news to new releases. Our Twitter handle is @TalkingComics and you can email us at podcast@talkingcomicbooks.com.
Hey Handsomites! Eric and Robbie are talking about Man-Eaters this week! They talk about werecats, Cain's history with Marvel, and the abundant satirical ads in the comic. They also review DCeased #1 and Gogor#1! Floppies Fortnightly DCeased #1 DC's Year of the Villain Special #1 Delver #3 Gogor #1 Ghost Tree #1 Nobody is in […] The post 237- Man-Eaters Vol 1 by Chelsea Cain & Kate Niemczyk appeared first on Handsome Boys Comics Hour.
Hey Handsomites! Eric and Robbie are talking about Man-Eaters this week! They talk about werecats, Cain’s history with Marvel, and the abundant satirical ads in the comic. They also review DCeased #1 and Gogor#1! Floppies Fortnightly DCeased #1 DC’s Year of the Villain Special #1 Delver #3 Gogor #1 Ghost Tree #1 Nobody is in […] The post 237- Man-Eaters Vol 1 by Chelsea Cain & Kate Niemczyk appeared first on Handsome Boys Comics Hour.
Portland writer Chelsea Cain's novel “One Kick” is about a kidnapping survivor named Kick who helps the FBI catch perpetrators of similar crimes. Now, the novel has been adapted into a series called "Gone" airing on the WGN Network as the series And her comic "Man-Eaters," a fantastical narrative about girls who turn into panthers when they get their periods, is earning praise from a wide audience. We catch up with Cain about being a creative producer for "Gone" and how she sees both that series and "Man-Eaters" contributing to the larger conversation about women and power in the current political and cultural climate.
My Boyfriend is a Bear By Pamela Ribon & Cat Farris Golden Kamuy By Satoru Noda Man-Eaters by Chelsea Cain, Kate Niemczyk, Rachelle Rosenberg Black Widow by Jen Soska, Sylvia Soska Exit Stage Left By Mark Russell & Mike Feehan Introduction to Heterogeneous Linguistics By Seno Salt Hit-Girl: Golden Rage of Hollywood By Kevin Smith & Pernille Orum Die by Kieron Gillan & Stephanie Hans Unnatural By Mirka Andolfo Wotakoi by Fujita Black Bull of Norroway By Kit & Cat Seaton Sleepless By Sarah Vaughn & Leila Del Duca Also in this episode Hardcore Bear Fuckin' Everyone ruins Jess' comic Death of our Author Ashley turns the tables Jess opposes race mixing Like 30 solid minutes of garbage get excised, for once. Panelists: Jamie(@thatcomicfan), Ashley(@sierradean), Scott(@goddamnitscott), Jess (@GeekyChicky87)
For this episode, we talk about Man-Eaters by Chelsea Cain. Man-Eaters presents a world where young women turn in to large vicious cats during their periods. It provides great commentary on the problems with how we think and talk about young women and their bodies in our society. Hosted and Produced by: Robyn McGlotten & Tracy Holt Music from https://filmmusic.io: "Beauty Flow" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Website: http://diversityissues.libsyn.com/ Facebook: @Diversity.Issues.Podcast Instagram: @Diversity.Issues.Podcast Twitter: @div_iss_pod Email: diversity.issues.podcast@gmail.com
On this week's episode of the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER!, we swing into the final issues of our Spider-Verse read-along of the Marvel event from 2014. You know, that webbed event with Peter, Miles, Ben, Spider-Gwen, Spider-Ham and more that led to the Academy Award winning movie, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Strap in because the final reads are action packed! Who lives? Who dies? Who gets to go home? These questions and many more will be answered in the following books: Amazing Spider-Man #12-#15 Spider-Man 2099 #7 & #8 Scarlet Spiders #2 & #3 Spider-Verse Team-Up #3 We have our Pick 3 choices for books coming out next week at your local comic book shops. John does his best to stump Jerry and Cullen with his pick for March 6. For the record, he is not picking Fartnite. We wrap things up with Cullen's recap of Wizard World Portland. Hanging out with Scott Koblish, getting a picture taken with Chelsea Cain, and hanging out at a comic book store to meet Brian Michael Bendis and friends. Who said starting a comic book podcast wouldn't pay off for us? As this podcast goes up, we are now four weeks away from Planet Comicon. You can find us at the Hero Initiative booth, or hosting panels with comic guests. Be sure to check out the WCPE panel on Saturday morning at 10:30. We have a lot of awesome prizes to give away. We would love to hear your comments on the show. Let us know what you've been reading or watching this week. Contact us on our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or by email. We want to hear from you! As always, we are the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! and we hope you enjoy the show. The Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! is proudly sponsored by Clint’s Comics. Clint’s is located at 3941 Main in Kansas City, Missouri, and is open Monday through Saturday. Whether it is new comics, trade paperbacks, action figures, statues, posters, or T-shirts, the friendly and knowledgeable staff can help you find whatever it is that you need. You should also know that Clint’s has the most extensive collection of back issues in the metro area. If you need to find a particular book to finish the run of a title, head on down to Clint’s or check out their website at clintscomics.com. Tell them that the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! sent you.
Chelsea Cain (writer), Lia Miternique (cover design, front and back matter, additional interior art, and Chelsea's production partner), and Stella Greenvoss (13 year-old art boss, contributes to every issue) walk you through issue #6 of Man-Eaters!Adolescent girls can be real monsters. Maude is twelve -- which is just about that age when some girls turn into flesh-eating wildcats. As her detective dad investigates a series of strange mauling attacks, Maude begins to worry that she might be the killer. From the creative team that brought you the groundbreaking Eisner-nominated series Mockingbird!Man-Eaters #6 available for purchase now:https://www.comixology.com/Man-Eaters-6/digital-comic/746817Follow Chelsea Cain:https://twitter.com/chelseacainFollow Lia Miternique:https://twitter.com/liamiterniqueCOMIC BOOK COMMENTARY IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/comic-book-commentary
Michael and Derek are back at their local shop, Heroes Aren't Hard to Find, to discuss recent mainstream and indie titles that have captured their attention. Mike starts the ball rolling by focusing on recent expressions of a couple of second-tier characters, Doctor Strangeand Hawkman, as handled by Mark Waid and Robert Venditti, respectively. He then takes the conversation into a more "adult" direction with the first issue in Batman: Damned, part of DC's new Black Label imprint. This title is notable for a couple of reasons. First, it's now difficult to find, and as such, both fans and retailers are selling copies for a hefty price. But even more significant is the fact that in this first issue, readers get to see Batman naked. That's right, Wayne's wang. Batman's junk. The recent titles that Derek brings up are much tamer in nature. He begins with Matt Kindt and Tyler Jenkins's Black Badge (BOOM! Studio), the second issue of which will be released next week. This is a promising new limited series that has all of the secretive, undercover, and espionage-y markings of a Kindt narrative. However, Derek isn't as excited about the new Image series, Man-Eaters, written by Chelsea Cain and art by Kate Niemczyk. While he admires the message that seems to be embedded in the story, the first issue is rather sketchy in laying any satisfying narrative groundwork. But Derek more enamored by the minicomic Common Blessings and Common Curses, written by Maritsa Patrinos and nominated this year for an Ignatz Award in the Outstanding Minicomic category. It was a wonderful find at this year's Small Press Expo. Remember that The Comics Alternative's on-location series is now part of the Queen City Podcast Network! Check out the great podcast series that give life to Charlotte!
In this week's episode of the Geeks OUT Podcast Kevin (@Gilligan_McJew) is joined by Andrew Fafoutakis (@2Fafou) as they gag on the teaser for Netflix's Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, wonder if Henry Cavill is really done being Superman, and celebrate She-Ra and the Princesses of Power as our Strong Female Character of the Week. This Week's Topics Include: BIG OPENING: KEVIN: Disney making a big Oscars push for Black Panther ANDREW: Henry Cavill out as Superman maybe DOWN & NERDY: KEVIN: Kidding, The Nun, Iron Fist, AHS: Apocalypse, Iceman, X-Men Blue ANDREW: Revival, Moonbeam City, Marvel Puzzle Quest & Avengers Academy STRONG FEMALE CHARACTER: New teaser for She-Ra and the Princesses of Power THIS WEEK IN QUEER: Jon Snow calls out Marvel for lack of gay actors/characters CLIP OF THE WEEK: New teaser for Chilling Adventures of Sabrina THE WEEK IN GEEK: MOVIES Avengers: Infinity War 4th highest grossing movie ever behind Black Panther The Conjuring 3 to go into production in 2019 New trailer for Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors New trailer for Captive State TV Elizabeth Tullock cast as Lois Lane Aaron Paul joins Westworld Zachary Quinto cast as lead in AMC's NOS4A2 Sneak peek of season 3 of The Good Place American Gods encounters more problems New Titans promo New trailer for season 4 of Supergirl Nancy Drew series in development at The CW New teaser for season 3 of Daredevil His Dark Materials series greenlight for 2nd season COMICS Walmart adding more DC exclusive titles Marvel announces new X-Force series Marvel cancels Chelsea Cain's Vision limited series SHILF KEVIN: Angel ANDREW: Colossus
En la sección principal como hemos hechos desde el primer día, cada cinco programas toca literatura. Tras hablaros de escritoras como María Moliner, Emilia Pardo Bazán, Rosalía de Castro, Mary Shelley o Harper Lee, esta semana os traigo a Jane Austen y hablaremos de su vida, su obra, las adaptaciones al cine de las mismas y os leeré los cuatro primeros capítulos de "Orgullo y prejuicio". En la sección “Giaccomic”, tendremos a Giacco que como cada semana nos trae novedades del mundo del comic y cumpliendo con su promesa de hace dos temporadas de hablar de superhéroes a finales de cada, en esta ocasión desgrana “Pájaro burlón” de Chelsea Cain y Kate Niemczyk. En la sección “El verso libre” vuelvo a traer a mi adorado Bunbury. Para esta ocasión traigo el tema “Desmejorado” extraído de esa joyaza de álbum doble en directo que es el “Gran Rex”, álbum grabado en 2011 desde el magnífico teatro argentino que da nombre al álbum y que resulto de los más acertado. En la sección “A golpes de realidad” como cada semana, Giacco y yo os traemos toda la actualidad social y política de los últimos días. Por desgracia, asesinatos machistas, corrupción institucional y la dictadura que el PP quiere imponer en Catalunya. Finalmente en la sección “¿Qué fue de?” os traigo a la mítica reina guerrera Rani Lakshmi Bai cuya historia espero saber trasmitir en toda su grandeza para que, vosotras y vosotros juzguéis por vosotras/os mismas/os si no es cierto que, de haber sido un rey guerrero existirían películas, series…. Canal de nuestra musa, la YouTuber Miare's Project: https://www.youtube.com/user/AchlysProject Tiempos: Sección principal: del 00:02:35 al 02:00:38 Sección “Giaccomic”: del 02:01:26 al 02:49:15 Sección “El verso libre”: del 02:50:07 al 02:56:17 Sección “A golpes de realidad”: del 02:57:13 al 03:53:32 Sección “¿Qué fue de?”: del 03:54:41 al 04:30:06 Presentación, dirección, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Colaboradores: Giacco Diseño logo Podcast: Origami Tales (Anais Medina) Diseño logo Canal: Patrick Grau Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Earlier this month the nominees for the 2017 Eisner Awards were announced at the Comic-Con International website, and as Andy and Derek like to do every year, they're devoting a full episode of The Comics Alternative to a discussion of the nominations. On this week's show, the Two Guys give their impressions of the various nominees, both as a whole and on a category-by-category basis, making observations and trying to understand any trends underlying this year's selections. However, Derek and Andy resist the urge to play armchair quarterbacks, so they don't second-guess the six-member panel of judges or focus on what they would have chosen if they had been on the selection committee. As diligent comics scholars, they judicial and discerning in their commentary. At the same time, they don't shy away from pointing out a few inconsistencies and a few head-scratchers when trying to make sense of this year's nominations. You can find a complete list of the 2017 Eisner Award nominees below. So as you listen to this week's episode, please feel free to scroll down and follow along! Eisner Awards Nominations 2017 Best Short Story “The Comics Wedding of the Century,” by Simon Hanselmann, in We Told You So: Comics as Art (Fantagraphics) “The Dark Nothing,” by Jordan Crane, in Uptight #5 (Fantagraphics) “Good Boy,” by Tom King and David Finch, in Batman Annual #1 (DC) “Monday,” by W. Maxwell Prince and John Amor, in One Week in the Library (Image) “Mostly Saturn,” by Michael DeForge, in Island Magazine #8 (Image) “Shrine of the Monkey God!” by Kim Deitch, in Kramers Ergot 9 (Fantagraphics) Best Single Issue/One-Shot Babybel Wax Bodysuit, by Eric Kostiuk Williams (Retrofit/Big Planet) Beasts of Burden: What the Cat Dragged In, by Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer, and Jill Thompson (Dark Horse) Blammo #9, by Noah Van Sciver (Kilgore Books) Criminal 10th Anniversary Special, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image) Sir Alfred #3, by Tim Hensley (Pigeon Press) Your Black Friend, by Ben Passmore (Silver Sprocket) Best Continuing Series Astro City, by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson (Vertigo/DC) Kill or Be Killed, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image) The Mighty Thor, by Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman (Marvel) Paper Girls, by Brian K. Vaughan and Cliff Chiang (Image) Saga, by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples (Image) Best Limited Series Archangel, by William Gibson, Michael St. John Smith, Butch Guice, and Tom Palmer (IDW) Briggs Land, by Brian Wood and Mack Chater (Dark Horse) Han Solo, by Marjorie Liu and Mark Brooks (Marvel) Kim and Kim, by Magdalene Visaggio and Eva Cabrera (Black Mask) The Vision, by Tom King and Gabriel Walta (Marvel) Best New Series Black Hammer, by Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston (Dark Horse) Clean Room, by Gail Simone and Jon Davis-Hunt (Vertigo/DC) Deathstroke: Rebirth, by Christopher Priest, Carlo Pagulayan, et al. (DC) Faith, by Jody Houser, Pere Pérez, and Marguerite Sauvage (Valiant) Mockingbird, by Chelsea Cain and Kate Niemczyk (Marvel) Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8) Ape and Armadillo Take Over the World, by James Sturm (Toon) Burt's Way Home, by John Martz (Koyama) The Creeps, Book 2: The Trolls Will Feast! by Chris Schweizer (Abrams) I'm Grumpy (My First Comics), by Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm (Random House Books for Young Readers) Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea, by Ben Clanton (Tundra) Best Publication for Kids (ages 9-12) The Drawing Lesson, by Mark Crilley (Watson-Guptill) Ghosts, by Raina Telgemeier (Scholastic) Hilda and the Stone Forest, by Luke Pearson (Flying Eye Books) Rikki, adapted by Norm Harper and Matthew Foltz-Gray (Karate Petshop) Science Comics: Dinosaurs, by MK Reed and Joe Flood (First Second) Best Publication for Teens (ages 13-17) Bad Machinery, vol. 5: The Case of the Fire Inside, by John Allison (Oni) Batgirl, by Hope Larson and Rafael Albuquerque (DC) Jughead, by Chip Zdarsky, Ryan North, Erica Henderson, and Derek Charm (Archie) Monstress, by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda (Image) Trish Trash: Roller Girl of Mars, by Jessica Abel (Papercutz/Super Genius) The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, by Ryan North and Erica Henderson (Marvel) Best Humor Publication The Further Fattening Adventures of Pudge, Girl Blimp, by Lee Marrs (Marrs Books) Hot Dog Taste Test, by Lisa Hanawalt (Drawn & Quarterly) Jughead, by Chip Zdarsky, Ryan North, Erica Henderson, and Derek Charm (Archie) Man, I Hate Cursive, by Jim Benton (Andrews McMeel) Yuge! 30 Years of Doonesbury on Trump, by G. B. Trudeau (Andrews McMeel) Best Anthology Baltic Comics Anthology š! #26: dADa, edited by David Schilter and Sanita Muizniece (kuš!) Island Magazine, edited by Brandon Graham and Emma Rios (Image) Kramers Ergot 9, edited by Sammy Harkham (Fantagraphics) Love Is Love, edited by Sarah Gaydos and Jamie S. Rich (IDW/DC) Spanish Fever: Stories by the New Spanish Cartoonists, edited by Santiago Garcia (Fantagraphics) Best Reality-Based Work Dark Night: A True Batman Story, by Paul Dini and Eduardo Risso (Vertigo/DC) Glenn Gould: A Life Off Tempo, by Sandrine Revel (NBM) March (Book Three), by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell (Top Shelf) Rosalie Lightning: A Graphic Memoir, by Tom Hart (St. Martin's) Tetris: The Games People Play, by Box Brown (First Second) Best Graphic Album—New The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, by Sonny Liew (Pantheon) Black Dog: The Dreams of Paul Nash, by Dave McKean (Dark Horse) Exits, by Daryl Seitchik (Koyama) Mooncop, by Tom Gauld (Drawn & Quarterly) Patience, by Daniel Clowes (Fantagraphics) Wonder Woman: The True Amazon, by Jill Thompson (DC Comics) Best Graphic Album—Reprint Demon, by Jason Shiga (First Second) Incomplete Works, by Dylan Horrocks (Alternative) Last Look, by Charles Burns (Pantheon) Meat Cake Bible, by Dame Darcy (Fantagraphics) Megg and Mogg in Amsterdam and Other Stories, by Simon Hanselmann (Fantagraphics) She's Not into Poetry, by Tom Hart (Alternative) Best U.S. Edition of International Material Equinoxes, by Cyril Pedrosa, translated by Joe Johnson (NBM) Irmina, by Barbara Yelin, translated by Michael Waaler (SelfMadeHero) Love: The Lion, by Frédéric Brémaud and Federico Bertolucci (Magnetic) Moebius Library: The World of Edena, by Jean “Moebius” Giraud et al. (Dark Horse) Wrinkles, by Paco Roca, translated by Erica Mena (Fantagraphics) Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, by Sonny Liew (Pantheon) Goodnight Punpun, vols. 1–4, by Inio Asano, translated by JN PRoductions (VIZ Media) orange: The Complete Collection, vols. 1–2, by Ichigo Takano, translated by Amber Tamosaitis, adaptation by Shannon Fay (Seven Seas) The Osamu Tezuka Story: A Life in Manga and Anime, by Toshio Ban and Tezuka Productions, translated by Frederik L. Schodt (Stone Bridge Press) Princess Jellyfish, vols. 1–3, by Akiko Higashimura, translated by Sarah Alys Lindholm (Kodansha) Wandering Island, vol. 1, by Kenji Tsuruta, translated by Dana Lewis (Dark Horse) Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips (at least 20 years old) Almost Completely Baxter: New and Selected Blurtings, by Glen Baxter (NYR Comics) Barnaby, vol. 3, by Crockett Johnson, edited by Philip Nel and Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics) Chester Gould's Dick Tracy, Colorful Cases of the 1930s, edited by Peter Maresca (Sunday Press) The Realist Cartoons, edited by Paul Krassner and Ethan Persoff (Fantagraphics) Walt & Skeezix 1931–1932, by Frank King, edited by Jeet Heer and Chris Ware (Drawn & Quarterly) Best Archival Collection/Project—Comic Books (at least 20 Years Old) The Complete Neat Stuff, by Peter Bagge, edited by Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics) The Complete Wimmen's Comix, edited by Trina Robbins, Gary Groth, and J. Michael Catron (Fantagraphics) Fables and Funnies, by Walt Kelly, compiled by David W. Tosh (Dark Horse) Trump: The Complete Collection, by Harvey Kurtzman et al., edited by Denis Kitchen and John Lind (Dark Horse) U.S.S. Stevens: The Collected Stories, by Sam Glanzman, edited by Drew Ford (Dover) Best Writer Ed Brubaker, Criminal 10th Anniversary Special, Kill or Be Killed, Velvet (Image) Kurt Busiek, Astro City (Vertigo/DC) Chelsea Cain, Mockingbird (Marvel) Max Landis, Green Valley (Image/Skybound); Superman: American Alien (DC) Jeff Lemire, Black Hammer (Dark Horse); Descender, Plutona (Image); Bloodshot Reborn (Valiant) Brian K. Vaughan, Paper Girls, Saga (Image) Best Writer/Artist Jessica Abel, Trish Trash: Roller Girl of Mars (Papercutz/Super Genius) Box Brown, Tetris: The Games People Play (First Second) Tom Gauld, Mooncop (Drawn & Quarterly) Tom Hart, Rosalie Lightning: A Graphic Memoir (St. Martin's) Sonny Liew, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye (Pantheon) Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team Mark Brooks, Han Solo (Marvel) Dan Mora, Klaus (BOOM! Studios) Greg Ruth, Indeh (Grand Central Publishing) Francois Schuiten, The Theory of the Grain of Sand (IDW) Fiona Staples, Saga (Image) Brian Stelfreeze, Black Panther (Marvel) Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (interior art) Federico Bertolucci, Love: The Lion (Magnetic) Brecht Evens, Panther (Drawn & Quarterly) Manuele Fior, 5,000 km per Second (Fantagraphics) Dave McKean, Black Dog (Dark Horse) Sana Takeda, Monstress (Image) Jill Thompson, Wonder Woman: The True Amazon (DC); Beasts of Burden: What the Cat Dragged In (Dark Horse) Best Cover Artist (for multiple covers) Mike Del Mundo, Avengers, Carnage, Mosaic, The Vision (Marvel) David Mack, Abe Sapien, BPRD Hell on Earth, Fight Club 2, Hellboy and the BPRD 1953 (Dark Horse) Sean Phillips, Criminal 10th Anniversary Special, Kill or Be Killed (Image) Fiona Staples, Saga (Image) Sana Takeda, Monstress (Image) Best Coloring Jean-Francois Beaulieu, Green Valley (Image/Skybound) Elizabeth Breitweiser, Criminal 10th Anniversary Special, Kill or Be Killed, Velvet (Image); Outcast by Kirkman & Azaceta (Image/Skybound) Sonny Liew, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye (Pantheon) Laura Martin, Wonder Woman (DC); Ragnorak (IDW); Black Panther (Marvel) Matt Wilson, Cry Havoc, Paper Girls, The Wicked + The Divine (Image); Black Widow, The Mighty Thor, Star-Lord (Marvel) Best Lettering Dan Clowes, Patience (Fantagraphics) Brecht Evens, Panther (Drawn & Quarterly) Tom Gauld, Mooncop (Drawn & Quarterly) Nick Hayes, Woody Guthrie (Abrams) Todd Klein, Clean Room, Dark Night, Lucifer (Vertigo/DC); Black Hammer (Dark Horse) Sonny Liew, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye (Pantheon) Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism The A.V. Club comics coverage, including Comics Panel, Back Issues, and Big Issues, by Oliver Sava et al., www.avclub.com Comic Riffs blog, by Michael Cavna and David Betancourt, www.washingtonpost.com/new/comic-riffs/ Critical Chips, edited by Zainab Akhtar (Comics & Cola) PanelPatter.com, edited by Rob McMonigal WomenWriteAboutComics.com, edited by Megan Purdy and Claire Napier Best Comics-Related Book blanc et noir: takeshi obata illustrations, by Takeshi Obata (VIZ Media) Ditko Unleashed: An American Hero, by Florentino Flórez and Frédéric Manzano (IDW/Editions Déesse) Krazy: George Herriman, A Life in Black and White, by Michael Tisserand (Harper) The Life and Legend of Wallace Wood, vol. 1, edited by Bhob Stewart and J. Michael Catron (Fantagraphics) More Heroes of the Comics, by Drew Friedman (Fantagraphics) Best Academic/Scholarly Work Brighter Than You Think: Ten Short Works by Alan Moore, with essays by Marc Sobel (Uncivilized) Forging the Past: Set and the Art of Memory, by Daniel Marrone (University Press of Mississippi) Frank Miller's Daredevil and the Ends of Heroism, by Paul Young (Rutgers University Press) Pioneering Cartoonists of Color, by Tim Jackson (University Press of Mississippi) Superwomen: Gender, Power, and Representation, by Carolyn Cocca (Bloomsbury) Best Publication Design The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, designed by Sonny Liew (Pantheon) The Complete Wimmen's Comix, designed by Keeli McCarthy (Fantagraphics) Frank in the Third Dimension, designed by Jacob Covey, 3D conversions by Charles Barnard (Fantagraphics) The Realist Cartoons, designed by Jacob Covey (Fantagraphics) Si Lewen's Parade: An Artist's Odyssey, designed by Art Spiegelman (Abrams) Best Webcomic Bird Boy, by Anne Szabla, http://bird-boy.com Deja Brew, by Taneka Stotts and Sara DuVall (Stela.com) Jaeger, by Ibrahim Moustafa (Stela.com) The Middle Age, by Steve Conley, steveconley.com/the-middle-age On Beauty, by Christina Tran, sodelightful.com/comics/beauty/ Best Digital Comic Bandette, by Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover (Monkeybrain/comiXology) Edison Rex, by Chris Roberson and Dennis Culver (Monkeybrain/comiXology) Helm, by Jehanzeb Hasan and Mauricio Caballero, www.crookshaw.com/helm/ On a Sunbeam, by Tillie Walden, www.onasunbeam.com Universe!, by Albert Monteys (Panel Syndicate)
On today's show, we chat with Chelsea Cain about her recent Eisner Award nominations for Mockingbird, making the shift from novelist to comic book writer, her future in the industry and what book she might write next, why fans of other genres aren't as vocal, how she's learned to deal with Twitter's abuse problem, Portland, and butter. That last one doesn't go wherever you think it might.
Jen Bekman, Zoë Salditch, and Mike Merrill were our guests live on stage at the XOXO 2014 festival in Portland, Oregon, as part of the Story evening that also featured Hrishikesh Hirway's Song Exploder, featuring a song by The Thermals; John Roderick (The Long Winters) interviewing Chelsea Cain; and Harmontown with Dino Stamatopoulos.Jen Bekman founded 20x200 in 2007 to provide art at accessible prices. She spoke about her in work in 2012 at XOXO. Then she had a terrible, no good, very bad year. For a lot of reasons, she can't discuss the particulars of what happened, but she had to reboot 20x200: its site, its technology, its art, and its trust with existing customers.If you have beautiful digital art, you need a place to display it. That's the idea behind Electronic Objects, a massively funded Kickstarter project from a month ago. But Zoë Salditch's interest is less in the technology than the uses to which people will put it. In the midst of producing their EO1 model, they have artists in residence working on concpetual ideas and are considering one future for their hardware as a platform for art — maybe 20x200 and EO have a lot in common?With most people, saying "I can buy and sell you" is a boast about one's own ostensible net worth. With Mike Merrill, it's the literal truth. Mike is a publicly traded company, and shareholders can vote on the course his life takes, including how he pursues romantic interests. Shares in KMIKEYM have traded as high as $25 and typically change hands in a band of $5 to $10. Volume is low.This is our last regularly scheduled episode as we go on hiatus and consider a path forward. Keep watching this site and @newdisruptors for news about future projects.Sponsors and patronsThis podcast has been made possible through the support of sponsors and patrons.gifpop, the makers of physical renditions of your animated GIFs through the scientific magic of lenticular printing! Take a GIF with up to 10 frames and receive a version that you can tilt for animation, or buy a design from featured artists who receive 80% of the purchase price — or even submit your own work for consideration for sale. Listeners get 10% off a gifpop order by using coupon code DISRUPT during checkout.99designs: Have dozens of designers from the over 310,000 that are part of 99designs's network submit ideas for your logo, Web site, T-shirt, car wrap, or other design project, then pick the best and have a finished, professional result in a week or less for a flat price. Our listeners can visit this special destination page to get a $99 Power Pack of services for free!Thanks to our Patreon backers for all their support! Bryan J. Clark, Pasha Alpeyev, Andy Baio, Matthew Blai, Alex Bond, Henry Brown, Anirvan Chatterjee, Ready Chi, Jordan Cooper, Craig, Tarun Gangwani, GravityFish , Accounting Guy, Gregory Hayes, Brian J. Geiger, Jonathan Mann, Mike Mansor, Kris Markel, Roman Mars, Andrei Matetic, Gordon McDowell, Andy McMillan, Rönne Ogland, George OToole, Elliott Payne, Garry Pugh, "r," Neil Richler, James Robilliard, Kay Schumann, Jonathan Stark, Kyle Studstill, Ted Timmons, CJ Tully, and Ben Werdmuller.(Photo by Brad Dowdy.)
Chelsea Cain, author (and survivor) of the Archie Sheridan series, schools us on how not to get clubbed, flayed, eviscerated or mauled this summer. Her new series launches with the novel, One Kick, in August. More over here... http://chelseacain.com/