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Our roundtable of historians, cultural critics and comics bloggers came together for a Martin Luther King Day episode 5 years ago. The world of X-Men and criticism has changed since but our panelists rocked and listeners loved it. So we brought this Classic episode out of the archives. Our guests: Steve Attewell: He is the founder and writer of Race for the Iron Throne and writes People’s History of the Marvel Universe for Graphic Policy. https://twitter.com/StevenAttewellDavid Brothers – David works for a comics publisher, blogs about stuff at 4thletter.net, & tweets about everything at @hermanos. Find his life story at iamdavidbrothers.com.Gene Demby – Gene Demby is an American writer and journalist & the lead blogger for NPR’s Code Switch team.Véronique Emma Houxbois writes Transmyscira column for Comicosity and hosts Read From the Rafters on YouTube as her drag persona Judith Slays. Named one of SyFy's Most Influential Women in Genre 2017. @emmahouxboisKendra James – Is a writer and the Managing Editor of StarTrek.com. https://twitter.com/KendraJames_and me, Elana Levin, host of Graphic Policy Radio https://twitter.com/elana_brooklyn
What better collapse of the Disney vs auteurism fight then Werner Herzog talking to a Muppet? I'm joined by experts in the show's influences from High Noon to Lone Wolf and Cub. Learn about darksabers and other stuff you missed by not watching the Clone Wars cartoon. Guests: Brandon Wilson is a filmmaker and lecturer. Born and raised in Los Angeles, he attended UCLA where he took a B.A. in African-American Studies and an M.F.A. from the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television. Wilson has directed two micro-budget features: 2005’s The Man Who Couldn’t… which is on YouTube and Sepulveda from 2016 which is streaming for free on Vimeo. Wilson has taught Film Analysis for Filmmakers and Introduction to Editing courses at UCLA. He also teaches at Columbia College Hollywood and Long Beach Community College. In 2020 he’ll begin hosting a monthly cinema salon at The Metaphor Club, a Black-owned workspace and lounge for creatives in Leimert Park. He blogs and has been a guest on several film oriented podcasts. He tweets regularly as https://twitter.com/Geniusbastard Véronique Emma Houxbois is a fiercely queer critic, cartoonist, and consultant most recently spotted in the Pacific Northwest writing her Transmyscira column for Comicosity and hosting Read From the Rafters on YouTube as her drag persona Judith Slays. Named one of SyFy's Most Influential Women in Genre 2017, her credits include Love is Love for IDW/DC, Critical Chips Volume 2 for Shortbox, and Called into Being: 200 Years of Frankenstein https://twitter.com/EmmaHouxbois & of course I'm always at https://twitter.com/elana_brooklyn
Oye, wots all dis den? Is this a crossover episode??? Episode 6 of KMP is an extended double feature episode where Michael, Konner and Rico talk about Mister Miracle and RIP into the oncoming X-men movie Dark Phoenix and geek out over Pokemon. [The content which is the cross-over material with Comicosity's The Comics Classroom can be found here on our SoundCloud as Episode 5.1]
This is a special cross-over between Comicosity's "The Comics Classroom" panel, the KMP Podcast, and one of the creators of the PostPocTalk Podcast. We dig into the insanity and FUN that is King and Gerad's Miracle Man The KON-tent of this episode is also included in KMP's full Episode 6: Never Underestimate The Power of a Good Veggie Tray, along with Konner, Rico and Michael's views on X-Men: Dark Phoenix and Pokemon's new 9th Generation starter announcement [Also: fun game, find out how many times we get get MISTER MIRACLE and MIRACLE MAN mixed up!]
DCOCD is the DC Comcs Events podcast where we discuss and score every single DC event in order starting with 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earths up to... we're not sure yet. This time Mike, Paul and the whole podcast go to hell! You'll sell your soul to hear this one as the boys and special guest Jimmy McGlinchey are engulfed by fluro green flames to descend to the heart of the 1995 event UNDERWORLD UNLEASHED with the creative team of Mark Waid, Howard Porter, Daniel Green, Dennis Janke, Chris Eliopoulos, Rick Taylor, Brian Augustyn and many others. When you have escaped the abyss, head over to Comicosity.com to check out the DCOCD event ladder to see where this one sits on the list. If you have thoughts, opinions, encouragement or jears please feel free to contact us at DCOCDCast@gmail.com and on twitter @DCOCDCast
Get ready to spill the blood with Diabolu Frank and Chris Sheehan as they don their speedos to join Paul in the steaming bloodbath for discussion and scoring of the most 90’s of DC events, BLOODLINES from 1993. Find out with them how eventy this one is, how rad the writing and art were and a very lengthy discussion of all the many, many characters that went on to impact the greater cultural consciousness (many parts of this sentence are untrue). When the blood has been cleaned up, stroll on over to Comicosity.com to check the DCOCD ladder to see Bloodlines take its rightful on the list. Send us a bloody email at DCOCDcast@gmail.com and a bloody Twitter message @DCOCDcast if you have the spinal fortitude. And thanks for bloody listening!
Paul is still stranded in the US after HeroesCon, so it's very timely that some listeners petitioned for the inclusion of the Wonder Woman story that starts with The Contest and ends with The Challenge of Artemis arc. Not only did they advocate for the 12 issue run to be included as part of the recently identified 'Replacement Trilogy', Dr Anj and Diabolu Frank with Martin Gray recorded and edited the whole episode giving Mike and Paul a deeply appreciated break. The event ran from Wonder Woman 90 - 100, 0 in 1994. Created by William Messner-Loebs, Mike Deodata Jr, John Costanza, Patricia Milvihill, Paul Kupperberg and Brian Bolland. Check out how the event compares on the DCOCD ladder at Comicosity.com Get in touch and tell us your thoughts on Wonder Woman The Contest and Dc events in general at DCOCDcast@gmail.com, or on Twitter @DCOCDcast. Thanks for listening!
The shadow of the pod falls on Knightfall (plus we chuck in Knightquest and Knightsearch, because we're thorough like that) as Paul and special guest Chris Franklin break the back of this 1992-starting event. Along with semi-ocd Andy Leyland, the lads give a definitive assessment of the art, writing, impact, legacy and 'Eventiness' of this epic Bat-family crossover from Chuck Dixon, Doug Moench, Denny O'Neil, Kelly Jones, Joe Quesada, Graham Nowlan, Jim Balent, Jim Aparo, Scott Hanna, Mike Manley, Rick Burchett, Norm Breyfogle, Adrienne Roy, Tom Mandrake. Bob Wiacek, Josef Rubinstein, Dick Giordano, Vince Giarrano, barry Kitson, Eduardo Barreto and many, many more! Check out how every event compares on the DCOCD Event ladder at Comicosity.com Get in touch and tell us your thoughts on Knightsprawl and DC events in general at DCOCDCast@gmail.com , or on Twitter @DCOCDcast. Thanks for listening!
June is Pride Month so we're talking with some of our favorite LGBTQ comics critics about the current state of LGBTQ people in comics: on and off the page. Our guests: Desiree Rodriguez is a columnist and Editorial Assistant for Lion Forge Comics’ Catalyst Prime. Desiree also writes for The Nerds of Color and Women Write About Comics @boricuadesiree) Logan Dalton writes about comics and TV shows for sites like Graphic Policy and Nerds on the Rocks. Once he interviewed a vampire. He lives in the south. @MidnighterBae Véronique Emma Houxbois is a fiercely queer trans woman from the wilds of Canada, most recently spotted in the Pacific Northwest. Contributor at Comicosity, Women Write About Comics, and London Graphic Novel Network. Consultant on Bitch Planet. Published by DC/IDW in Love is Love with Alejandra Gutierrez. @EmmaHouxbois
It’s time for the seventh episode of JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL: BWAH-HA-HA PODCAST! The Irredeemable Shag welcomes guest host Doug Zawisza to discuss Justice League International #7 (Nov 1987)! This month Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis and Kevin Maguire bring the team to the international stage! That's right! The Justice League becomes International with this issue!! Doug and Shag cover what was on the shelves that same month, recap and discuss the JLI issue, and finally YOUR listener feedback! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Leave comments on our JLI PODCAST website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jli-07 Images from this episode: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jli-07-gallery/ E-MAIL: jlipodcast@gmail.com Follow Doug Zawisza: Doug on Comicosity: http://www.comicosity.com/author/dougzawisza/ On Twitter: @dzawisza This episode brought to you by InStockTrades: http://instocktrades.com Follow the JLI Podcast: Subscribe via iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/justice-league-international/id1082000325 Don’t use iTunes? Use this link for your podcast catcher: http://feeds.feedburner.com/jlipodcast Follow JLI Podcast on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/JLIpodcast Like the JLI Podcast FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/JLIpodcast This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts This has been the JLI Podcast! Wanna make somethin’ of it?
This episode we're joined by official friend of the show Nikki Sherman; colorist, artist, writer, and contributor for Comicosity.com! Our conversation is cut woefully short due to technical difficulties, however for the time we do have we talk about such things as Pokemon Go, Jeff Lemire's immense talent, and the professionalism of comics podcasts (specifically our own!). We also review some comics: Black Hammer #1, Weird Detective #2 and Plutona #1-5! Then before we get cut off we talk about Nikki's comic of choice- Black Mask's We Can Never Go Home, by Matthew Rosenberg, Patrick Kindlon, Josh Hood and Brian Level!Find out more on the That's The Issue website.
Welcome back to The Flash Podcast! On this installment, Andy is joined by his good friend and colleague from Comicosity, Alison Berry who is one of the great co-hosts of Comicosity's The Hangout. Together they do a character spotlight about someone that a lot of you have been waiting for and it's none other than Wally West! They discuss Wally's history throughout the pre-52 era, his presence in the media as well as the recently introduction that he had in The New 52 and much more. Official Website - theflashpodcast.com Facebook - Facebook.com/TheFlashPodcast Twitter - Twitter.com/TheFlashPodcast Stitcher - Stitcher.com/podcast/the-flash-podcast iTunes - goo.gl/J5XB4m Google+ - goo.gl/GnSdkE Soundcloud – soundcloud.com/theflashpodcast E-mail us at theflashpodcast@gmail.com