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We head across the pond to Madrid to speak with a unique comic artist doing some amazing work.After graduating in Fine Arts and testing the waters of animation and video games, Inaki Miranda made his debut in comics in 2003, illustrating UK's cultural icon Judge Dredd for 2000AD. He got his DC Comics break as a guest artist in Vertigo's multiple award winning series Fables. That lead to Fables spin-off Fairest and the co-creation of Coffin Hill. This was followed by his work in the DCU with Catwoman, Batgirl, Wonder Woman, Harley Quinn, Ragman and Old Lady Harley.Inaki discusses never feeling like he had a home with frequent childhood moves, discovering superheroes in comics, sending countless portfolios to the big 2 and developing a love of writing with his brother.Support the show
Frank and José go deep into the vaults for more of our earliest unreleased recordings, dating back to 2015, with the 2012-2013 Boom! Studios maxi-series Deathmatch by Paul Jenkins & Carlos Magno. Then, Frank goes solo to talk Paul Grist's 2011 Image Comics series Mudman, Dark Horse's 2014 Tomb Raider reboot with Gail Simone & Nicolás Daniel Selma, and the late life Vertigo title Coffin Hill by Caitlin Kittredge and Inaki Miranda. Given the amount of corporate-owned IP, clearly the format of the show was still being sorted out. Afterwards, Frank has managed to outlast the actual “Swords of Cerebus” reprint series by entering his second “telephone book” collection, High Society, starting with #26-29 (1981.) Mac is present but mostly passive for this, another reason why we sat on the material for nearly eight years. Friend us on Facebook Thumb through #UnderGuides Roll over our tumblr Email us at rolledspinepodcasts@gmail.com Tweet us as a group @rolledspine, or individually as Diabolu Frank & Illegal Machine. Fixit don't tweet. The Under Guides Graphic Novel Podcast Blog Rolled Spine Podcasts 1980s, 2010s, Cerebus, Comic Books, Dave Sim, Image Comics, The Under Guides Graphic Novel Podcast, BOOM! Studios, Dark Horse, Deathmatch, Mudman, Coffin Hill, Vertigo, Tomb Raider, Gail Simone, Paul Grist, Paul Jenkins, Carlos Magno
Episode 50! (Book Review) Grab your potions, and come sit by the fire... it's time for a witchy good read! Coffin Hill Volumes 1-3 (2013-2015) - Following a night of sex, drugs and witchcraft in the woods, Eve wakes up naked, covered in blood and unable to remember how she got there. One friend is missing, one is in a mental ward--and one knows that Eve is responsible. Set against the haunted backdrop of New England, COFFIN HILL explores what people will do for power and retribution. By Vertigo Comics / DC Writer - Caitlin Kittredge Artists - Inaki Miranda Colorists - Eva De La Cruz Intro/Outro - FF
This episode takes a look at ‘Coffin Hill’ Volumes 2 and 3 (Dark Endeavours and Haunted Houses), which conclude the graphic novel series. Music by Jahzzar - The Last Ones Photograph by Michael Penny. New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday. Listen on the Castbox app or on youtube. patreon.com/Witchfixpodcast Buy Waywood by Sarah Goodwin on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Waywood-Sarah-Goodwin-ebook/dp/B00X2HFG9S Follow on Twitter @Witchfix Email witchfixpodcast@gmail.com
This episode takes a look at ‘Coffin Hill’ Volume One – DC/Vertigo Comic by Writer/Creator: Caitlin Kittredge. Artist/Creator: Inaki Miranda. Covers: Dave Johnson Music by Jahzzar - The Last Ones Photograph by Michael Penny. New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday. Listen on the Castbox app or on youtube. patreon.com/Witchfixpodcast Buy Waywood by Sarah Goodwin on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Waywood-Sarah-Goodwin-ebook/dp/B00X2HFG9S Follow on Twitter @Witchfix Email witchfixpodcast@gmail.com
Working Out the Kinkles; Well Played; Where’d Ya Get Them Peepers?; Hollywood Horrors; Gettin’ Juggy with It; Dreamy Psychopaths; They Got Better; Full Contact Hopscotch; Brother’s Keeper; And What Do We Do with a Witch?; Something About Eve; Dirty, Magic Money; Young Guns; High Steaks; Bugging Out; Beating the Devil; We Shall Haunt on the Beaches; Tricksy Bobbittses; That Voodoo That You Do; The Devil’s Chord; InSPECTRE General; Reasons to Avoid Flavor Aid; Field of Screams; This Odd House; Batcula; The Papal Chase; Wade Should Have Gone to the Cellar; LBCBR: Why Hyenas Laugh (The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina - 5:55, Locke & Key - 11:29, Monstress - 17:10, Glitterbomb - 21:46, Afterlife with Archie - 27:00, Nailbiter - 32:09, Revival - 40:37, Southern Cross - 49:00, Freaks of the Heartland - 54:43, Harrow County - 1:01:40, Coffin Hill - 1:10:25, Black Monday Murders - 1:11:13, House of Penance - 1:18:34, Redneck - 1:25:14, Insexts - 1:30:34, Outcast - 1:32:30, Darkness Visible - 1:37:57, Severed - 1:42:21, Doctor Voodoo - 1:44:26, Underwinter - 1:46:39, Gotham by Midnight - 1:49:26, Demonic - 1:54:26, Black-Eyed Kids - 1:56:14, Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth - 1:58:32, Batman and Dracula: Red Rain - 2:00:26, Pestilence - 2:03:18, Night of the Living Deadpool - 2:07:05, LBCBR: Cry Havok #1 - 2:08:41) Podcast theme: The Spontaneous Elk Reunion (The Fish Who Saved The Planet) / CC BY 4.0
Quand un vieux tube refait surface c’est la tenue de l’émission qui en pâti. Mais nous sommes des podcasteurs professionnels, et aucun fou-rire ne nous empêchera de vous proposer une sélection de BD d’une variété étonnante. Télécharger l’émission (72 Mo)S’abonner au One Eye ClubONLINE : Crowdfunding[02:43] Plus de texte que d’image :Les Cahiers de la BDUltime DarkmanCarboneChroniques[11:36] Terreur sur le CAC 40 Isa[18:41] Daredevil / Punisher Charles Soule Szymon Kudranski, Mast, Reilly Brown Jim Charalampidis[23:44] Marie Curie Céka Yigaël[33:44] Coffin Hill n°1 Caitlin Kittredge Inaki Miranda, Stephen Sadowski Eva De La Cruz[40:04] L’Adoption n°2 Zidrou Arno Monin[47:18] Billy Bat n°19-20 Naoki Urasawa, Takashi Nagasaki Naoki UrasawaEXPRESS[54:59] Read with the stars :Le Château des étoiles – Gazette n°9La Craie des Etoiles n°2Légende : Scénario – Dessin – Couleur – Coup de cœur – Service de Presse – Le Vote des TipeursGénérique et jingles : Spanish Samba (Oursvince) / Dialup (Jlew) / backstraight (Heigh-hoo)
Quand un vieux tube refait surface c'est la tenue de l'émission qui en pâti. Mais nous sommes des podcasteurs professionnels, et aucun fou-rire ne nous empêchera de vous proposer une sélection de BD d'une variété étonnante. Télécharger l'émission (72 Mo)S'abonner au One Eye ClubONLINE : Crowdfunding[02:43] Plus de texte que d'image :Les Cahiers de la BDUltime DarkmanCarboneChroniques[11:36] Terreur sur le CAC 40 Isa[18:41] Daredevil / Punisher Charles Soule Szymon Kudranski, Mast, Reilly Brown Jim Charalampidis[23:44] Marie Curie Céka Yigaël[33:44] Coffin Hill n°1 Caitlin Kittredge Inaki Miranda, Stephen Sadowski Eva De La Cruz[40:04] L'Adoption n°2 Zidrou Arno Monin[47:18] Billy Bat n°19-20 Naoki Urasawa, Takashi Nagasaki Naoki UrasawaEXPRESS[54:59] Read with the stars :Le Château des étoiles – Gazette n°9La Craie des Etoiles n°2Légende : Scénario – Dessin – Couleur – Coup de cœur – Service de Presse – Le Vote des TipeursGénérique et jingles : Spanish Samba (Oursvince) / Dialup (Jlew) / backstraight (Heigh-hoo)
Amanda and Jenn discuss under the radar favorites, witchy reads, beautiful prose, and more in this week's episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by OwlCrate, The Assignment (Lessons in Control series) by Jade A. Waters, and Ploughshares. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS here, or via Apple Podcasts here. The show can also be found on Stitcher here. Questions 1. My husband and I are venturing to Montreal, Quebec this summer and I find myself questioning if I have ever read a book set in Canada let alone Quebec or Montreal. I am looking for an engrossing book to take with me on the trip and would love your help finding something set in Canada or more specifically Quebec or Montreal. I will read just about anything but tend towards fiction, and this summer especially mystery and other page turnery type novels. Thank you in advance! --Abby 2. Hello Bookriot! As part of my reading goals, I am trying to read more diversely, so I decided to try and mirror America's racial dynamics in this year's 100 books (12% African American, 16% Hispanic/Latino, 5% Asian American, etc.) So far I've read some fantastic classics - Beloved, The Color Purple, etc., but it's been a bit of a struggle to find books in my favorite genres. I read almost exclusively science fiction and science nonfiction, which are both dominated by white male authors. Do you have any suggestions for science fiction or nonfiction by non-white authors? I'd especially like to hear about some Hispanic/Latino authors, which I have been especially struggling to find. Thank you! --Tia 3. I am looking for books for my 12 year old son. He used to be a 'reader' but he now he is only obsessed with playing video games. He loves all the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books and I have tried giving him books that have to do with video games like Ready Player One and Ender's Game. He started reading Ready Player One and he really liked it but he said it only makes him want to play more video games. He is very interested in History and Politics. He bought a History book just to read on his own and he watches the news and presidential debates. Can you recommend any books that will appeal to him? Thank you! --Denise 4. I recently looked at my daughter's reading list for school and noticed very few had female protagonists- and this is something my daughter has complained about before. She's in the fifth grade and an avid reader, but she keeps getting recommended and given books with male main characters. As a middle aged man children's books aren't admittedly in my wheelhouse, but I want to give my daughter books with strong female characters. Her favorite books are Harry Potter (obviously), Peter Pan, and The Once and Future King. She loves fantasy and adventure stories, and goes crazy over anything with witches. A friend recently gave her The Sisters Grimm and she finished all ten books within the month. She reads at a fairly high reading level (she recently read The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin and all three Lord of the Ring books) so I'm not afraid of giving her something a bit more difficult to read, but I would like to give her some fun children's books. Thanks for the help- your show is wonderful and I look forward to hearing your recommendations. --Adam 5. Hello Jenn and Amanda, I would like to start by saying that I adore this podcast and I look forward to it every week so thank you for that :) Now on to my question: I have a YouTube channel called Under The Radar Books and I am always looking for books that are lesser known. I tend to read mostly literary fiction, but I am open to all kinds of genres. Some of my favorite 'under the radar' books are Bones & All by Camille DeAngelis and In The Mean Time by Paul Tremblay. I am hoping you guys can recommend some books that you think are extremely underhyped but wonderful. Thank you in advance! I cannot wait to see what you come up with :) --Brittany 6. I recently read Coffin Hill because it was recommended on this show, and I loved it. It didn't just remind me of my love of witches, but also family heritage/curses. Do you know of any good supernatural books that involve old families, and magic, and maybe curses? I look forward to hearing your recommendations! --Maggie 7. Hello! I'm a huge, huge fan of the show and I thought maybe you could help me with a problem I've been having, even though it isn't the most straightforward of questions. I would like to know what are some contemporary authors you would recommend based solely on their writing style. I've read mostly classics for ages and I'm afraid I'm missing out on a lot of good stuff. One of the things I like most in a book is unique and beautiful writing, so: where can I find that in contemporary lit? I'm sure it's everywhere, I just don't know where to look and could use some guiding. I know it's a vague question, sorry for that and thank you in advance! --Liliana 8. Hi! I love the show (and have compiled a massive TBR list, thanks). I find I've been having a hard time really enjoying YA like I used to. It's not that I'm older (although I am); it's because I find I now get annoyed by love shapes--triangles and squares where the heroine has all these men vying for her affection. Can you recommend any YA books that don't have love shapes? I usually like a bit of romance, but maybe just one-on-one relationships or keeping the romance way off to the side of the plot would help. Or possibly the solution is reading a YA that has no romance. Some YA books that I love: - A Girl of Fire and Thorns series - The Raven Boys series - The Mediator series (old, I know, but still a fav) Thanks for your help! Books Discussed Moon Called by Patricia Briggs Death Going Down by María Angélica Bosco All My Puny Sorrows by Miriam Toews Bone & Bread by Saleema Nawaz I Contain Multitudes by Ed Yong Signal to Noise by Silvia Moreno-Garcia Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang Zeroboxer by Fonda Lee Code Talker by Joseph Bruchac Furthermore by Tahereh Mafi Prophecy by Ellen Oh Problems by Jade Sharma Pym by Mat Johnson Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake 100 Must Reads About Witches post The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk by Ben Fountain A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing by Eimear McBride Promise of Shadows by Justina Ireland The Graceling series by Kristin Cashore
A TON of news broke since the last show so we have quite a bit to discuss. SDCC brought in quite a bit of media news (The Flash, Batman vs Superman, Suicide Squad trailer etc.) and we heard word about some comics that'll be coming from Marvel post-Secret Wars (yay Squirrel Girl!). Look at the majestic pup to the right. So handsome. So very handsome. Maybe even more handsome than the God of Thunder himself. Lightning Round Spider-Island #1, Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #2, Gotham Academy #8, Smile by Reina Telgemeier, Batman #42, Rebels #4, 1872 #1, Age of Apocalypse #1, Strange Fruit #1, Constantine #2, Starfire #2, Runaways #2, Effigy #6, Coffin Hill #20, Hex 11 #4, Saga #30 Book of the Week Star Trek: New Visions #7 "1971/4860.2", Long Walk to Vahalla, Injection #3, Broken World #1 Shared Book of the Week Archie #1 by Mark Waid and Fiona Staples FYI: the crew have gone all superhero on the world, thanks to the wonderful Hanie Mohd. Like them? Make sure to follow her and let us know what you think of our superhero pictures. The Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com), a blog dedicated to covering the latest and greatest in comic book releases. The editorial staff is composed of Editor-in-Chief Bobby Shortle (Fanboy Remix, Doctor Whocast), Stephanie Cooke ( Misfortune Cookie) and Steve Seigh (JoBlo.com contributor) who weekly dissect the releases and give you, the consumer, a simple Roman yay or nay regarding them. Our Twitter handle is @ TalkingComics and you can email us at info@talkingcomicbooks.com.
Lots of news got announced before recording commenced so Tom Holland getting cast as the new Spider-Man is a topic of discussion, Kelly Sue DeConnick leaving Captain Marvel (and the new team that's coming on board), Noelle Stevenson leaving Lumberjanes and all sorts of other things get brought up. Here's a couple other things mentioned in the show: Secret Loves of Geek Girls (OMG Stephanie has to write a thing for a thing... supposing the thing is funded!) and we'll be talking a bit about this piece by Kieron Gillen regarding sales numbers from someone that it directly affects next week so check it out if you want to be informed. Lightning Round Harley Quinn/Power Girl #1, Secret Six #3, Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman #11, Ms. Marvel #16, Black Canary #1, Alex + Ada #15, Archer & Armstrong Vol. 1, Quantum & Woody Vol. 1, Old Man Logan #2, Mad Max: Fury Road: Furiosa #1, Hex 11, Coffin Hill #19, Saga #29. Book of the Week Doctor Strange & Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment (1989/Stern/Mignola OGN)(plus a side-trip into Emperor Doom OGN/1987), Martian Manhunter #1, Runaways #1, Thors #1. Shared Book of the Week The Fiction #1 by Curt Pies and David Rubin. Next week's #TCBOTW is: Mulan Revelations #1 by Marc Andreyko and Micah Kaneshiro
On this week's show we review Marvel and Netflix's Daredevil and we say our goodbyes to the great Herb Trimpe before we kick things off. Lightning Round Max Fury: First Flight #1, Angela: Asgard's Assassin #5, Coffin Hill #17, Deadpool #250, The Legacy of Luther Strode #1, Cluster #3, Convergence #1 plus:tie-ins JLA, Batgirl, Harley Quinn, Superman, Question, Captain Marvel #14 (a "Black Vortex" tie-in--ARRGGGHH!!), S.H.I.E.L.D. #4, Storm #10, Howard the Duck #2, Spider-Woman #6, Masks 2 #1. Book of the Week Wolf Moon #5, Avengers: Rage of Ultron OGN, Convergence: Nightwing/Oracle, Rebels #1. Shared Book of the Week Kaijumax #1 by Zander Cannon Next week's #TCBOTW is Archie vs. Predator #1 so make sure to read that and send us your thoughts.
The main topic of conversation will revolve around our Shared Book of the Week aka Convergence #0. That's all in the second half of the show. In the first half: talks about Emerald City Comicon and COMICS! Lightning Round Avengers #43, Spider-Gwen #3, Harley Quinn #16, Operation S.I.N. #4, Gotham Academy: Endgame, Empire of the Dead: Act 3 #1, Jem and the Holograms #1, Black Hood #2, House of M, Coffin Hill, Uncanny Avengers #3, Amazing Spider-Man, Batman and Robin Annual, Dying and the Dead #2. Book of the Week Lady Killer #4, Catwoman #35-40, Daredevil: Man Without Fear. Shared Book of the Week Convergence #0 by Jeff King, Dan Jurgens, and Ethan Van Sciver.
Steve is lost in Canada so it's just Bobby, Stephanie and Bob on this week's show as they tackle some of the big news from this week such as Marvel's cancellations (goodbye Elektra :( ) and answer listener questions submitted by... DUN DUN DUN, listeners! That's in the second half of the show along with a brief Fan Expo interview with Fred Kennedy, author of The Fourth Planet, so make sure to tune in for that. Lightning Round: Velvet, Coffin Hill, Alex + Ada, Steed and Mrs. Peel, Harley Quinn, Star Trek: Sitting on the Edge of Forever, All-New Invaders, All-New X-Men, Superman, Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor. Books of the Week: Femme Fatale: A Collection of Deadly Women in Myth, The Fourth Planet, Silver Surfer #5, Fantastic Four #9 (original and new), Wayward, Death Defying Doctor Mirage.
After a quick announcement from the Comic Geek Speak crew (please listen and consider donating), Travis (oddfellowsthoughts) and I wax lovingly about the great series Coffin Hill by Caitlin Kittredge and Inaki Miranda. Then we talk about the Batman Eternal weekly series, and end with a brief discussion about Batman and Ra's Al Ghul #32. Please send your comments to longboxreview@gmail.com, leave voicemail at 208-953-1841, or send me a voice message via Speakpipe (or just go to longboxreview.com/feedback/). Please subscribe, rate, and review the show on iTunes. Thanks for listening! longboxreview.com Episode RSS: http://longbox.libsyn.com/rss
We talk news(Fraction off Inhuman!), banter for a bit, list off the new releases and share our Books of the Week, incliding Justice League 3000, Doc Savage, Locke and Key, and Coffin Hill - and then we get into our end of the year awards debate. The categories discussed on Part 1 are: Best Publisher Best Cover Best Web Comic/Digital Comic Breakthrough Writer Breakthrough Artist
This week Andy and Derek return with another special Publisher Spotlight episode, this one devoted to Vertigo. Although the Two Guys with PhDs demonstrate superhuman abilities when tackling a variety of titles, it's obvious that they cannot cover all of Vertigo's history and output. Instead, they have decided to focus on the most recent wave of comics coming out from the imprint. This includes the many titles that have been released since the summer and in the wake of Karen Berger's departure. Derek and Andy discuss the significance of these latest releases, what they suggest about the possible direction of the imprint, and how these comics fit within the larger history of Vertigo. The recent series that the Two Guys discuss include The Wake, 100 Bullets: Brother Lono, FBP: Federal Bureau of Physics, the new Astro City series, Trillium, Tom Strong and the Planet of Peril, Sandman: Overture, Hinterkind, Coffin Hill, and the new anthology The Witching Hour. They also focus on the narrative trajectories of some of Vertigo's more established series, including the current run of The Unwritten, Fables, and Fairest. Here, they look at The Unwritten/Fables crossover and recent original graphic novels and collections such as The Unwritten: Tommy Taylor and the Ship That Sank Twice, Fables: Werewolves of the Heartland, and the upcoming Fairest in All the Land. As this episode aptly shows, Vertigo is still one of the most exciting places to find cutting-edge comics!
Why not get together with your friends to talk about Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's Court of Owls? We did, friends. We did. Topics included, but were not limited to: (04:00) - #bookjug (10:40) - Comic chatter: Five Ghosts 6, The Fox 1, and Damian: Son of Batman 1 (28:17) - Lightning Round™: The Double Life of Miranda Turner 1, Coffin Hill 1, and X-Men: Battle of the Atom 2 (30:45) - Batman: The Court of Owls (59:29) - Letters: questions for the living hosts, Infinity, Battle of the Atom, and New 52 goodies Hosted by: @dale_a | @slim | @JonesyLovesBeer. Special thanks to YOU for our iTunes reviews and/or ratings so far; they help spread the word about the show. Sponsored by: The Comic Book Shop. The best place to grab your print or digital comics.
Episode 368: Forever Evil Arkham War, Rogues Rebellion, Batgirl, Vertigo, and much more! Sean and Jim discuss the two Forever Evil Books, Arkham War and Rogues Rebellion. In a speeding bullets segment, Batgirl 24, Suicide Squad 24, Hinterkind 1, Coffin Hill 1, 100 Bullets Brother Lono, and Batman the Dark Knight through 24 are discussed. Listener voicemail from Jack. Show Notes: 0:00 Show opening, http://www.heroinitiative.org, http://www.DCBService.com, http://www.Instocktrades.com, show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype,and more. Show contact info and web site: http://www.ragingbullets.com 3:40 Forever Evil Arkham War and Rogues Rebellion 1:06:00 Speeding Bullets 1:44:25 Voicemails 1:55:47 Show Closing (Hawkman song by friends of the show “Wednesday Heroes”) http://wednesdayheroes.com/wordpress/ We’ll be back next week with our next episode. Check Ragingbullets.com, Twitter and our Facebook group for regular updates.
Nine Panel Pulls is back and ready to get you ready to the #NYCC week of comics! We have a new book from Kieron Gillen, the continuation of Infinity, a spin-off for Forever Evil and much more! This is the last week where Nine Panel Pulls will be on the main Nine Panel feed so make sure to subscribe over at iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts from! Show Notes: Star Wars #10 (01:16) Afterlife with Archie #1 (02:02) Deadpool #18 (02:58) Forever Evil: Arkham War #1 (03:50) The Walking Dead #115 (04:46) Infinity #4 (05:43) Superman Wonder Woman #1 (06:38) Shaolin Cowboy #1 (07:13) Rocket Girl #1 (07:54) Thor God of Thunder #14(08:38) Batman #24 (09:36) X #6 (10:18) Coffin Hill #1 (11:13) The Manhattan Projects #15 (12:01) Avengers Arena #16 (12:46) Astonishing X-Men #68 (13:39) Most Wanted Books of The Week: Chew #37 (14:56) Three #1 (16:41)