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In the first part of a wide-ranging conversation with author Glenn Fleishman, we touch on his participation in the Shift Happens book project, his latest project, How Comics Were Made, and his Take Control of Your Apple Account. Along the way we looked back at the surprising origins of a peripheral we all use, the challenges of the early printing industry, and got some thoughts on what you can and can't do in your account interactions with Apple. This edition of MacVoices is supported by MacVoices After Dark. What happens before and after the shows is uncensored, on-topic, off-topic, and always off the wall. Sign up as a MacVoices Patron and get access! http://patreon.com/macvoices Show Notes: Chapters: 00:10 Introduction to Glenn Fleischman 01:59 The History of Keyboards and Comics 09:56 Insights on Comics History 16:59 Exploring Take Control Books 17:23 Changing Your Apple Account Links: Shift Happens How Comics Were Made Take Control of Your Apple Account by Glenn Fleishman Guests: Glenn Fleishman is a Seattle-based technology journalist and two-time winner on Jeopardy. He writes largely about where technology crosses with people's lives, as well as exhaustive technology explanations. At Macworld, he authors the Mac 911 user-help column. He has contributed to the Economist since 2005, including nearly 400 online blog posts and articles, as well as Fast Company, MIT Technology Review, Boing Boing, TidBITS, Six Colors, and others. You can find him on Twitter as @glennf, and check out everything else at his blog. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Episode 201: This episode was recorded October 3, 2024 and published October 8, 2024. A really fun conversation getting to know the chairman of San Diego Comic Fest, Matt Dunford. SD Comic Fest takes place October 25-27, 2024. Matt is passionate about comics and has a connection to some of the most incredible celebrities in the industry, and yet, he is quite humble. Matt and I talk a bit about mobile filmmaking from his perspective, and his thoughts on '28 Years Later' by Danny Boyle, shot with iPhone and funded by Hollywood studios. But in this episode, you'll enjoy a fun conversation where Matt shares intimate stories of his connection to the comics industry. Matt shares how he learned to read with comics, his first San Diego Comic-Con experience, and then we discuss his role in the Netflix Emmy award-winning documentary series, “Love on the Spectrum.” Matt is in the first episode of season 2. SBP Podcast Mobile Filmmaking: The Voice of Mobile Film™ is for everyone who ever wanted to or is curious about making movies and videos using smartphones. Producer, writer, director, editor, composer and host: Susy Botello. No AI is used to produce this podcast. Follow Matt Dunford: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattdunford/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mattdunford/ Website: https://www.sdcomicfest.org LinkedIn®: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattdunford Producer, writer, director, editor, composer and host: Susy Botello. No AI is used to produce this podcast. Are you enjoying our free podcast? Share some love. BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/susybotello Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sbppodcast Sign up for our Podcast Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/iwK-dM Subscribe to listen in your own app: https://www.podbean.com/site/podcatcher/index/blog/kOpp1Xtzvu6l SUBMIT TO IMFF'S 14TH EDITION: http://internationalmobilefilmfestival.com Our Links: SBP Podcast Website: http://sbppodcast.studio Smartphone Filmmaking Publication: https://medium.com/smartphonefilmmaking Susy's Substack: https://susybotello.substack.com Podcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/sbppodcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/sbppodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mobilefilmsd/ Susy on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@susybotelloofficial Susy on Twitter: http://twitter.com/susybotello Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3QbEFUm © 2024 S. Botello Productions. All rights reserved.
Welcome to my comics history, where I explore the comics I read and bought through the years. This episode I talk about some comic books that were published during May and June 1979 and spotlight Superman #338. Feedback! Email = longboxreview@gmail.com Text/voicemail = 208-953-1841 Web = longboxreview.com Links: Travis's YouTube channel (oddfellowsthoughts) Legion first issues Mike's Comic Shop Roadshow ep 7 (Manhunter) Thanks for listening! Listen to other My Comics History episodes.
Welcome to my comics history, where I explore the comics I read and bought through the years. This episode I talk about some comic books that were published during March and April 1979 and spotlight Justice League of America #168 and Flash #275. Feedback! Email = longboxreview@gmail.com Text/voicemail = 208-953-1841 Web = longboxreview.com Thanks for listening! Listen to other My Comics History episodes.
Award winning mystery writer Alex Segura is co-launching hardboiled 1930's detective Dick Tracy's latest incarnation. We discuss Chester Gould's iconic comic detective from Dick Tracy's roots in the funny pages, the character's surprising sci-fi twists to Segura's new comic book series. We even touch on Warren Beatty's underrated 1990 movie adaptation that featured Steven Sondheim musical numbers and Madonna! How is Dick Tracy like Riverdale? What are our dreams of a James Ellroy-verse? Whether you're a Dick Tracy newbie, noir nerd or mostly know Segura from his popular runs on Poe Dameron, Spiderverse tales or his newest X-Men comics, don't miss out! The new Dick Tracy comic book series is co-written by Michael Morecci with art by Chantal Aimee Osman and Geraldo Borges, colors by Mark Englehart, lettering by Jim Campbell and published by Madcave Studios. Keep tabs on https://www.alexsegura.com/
In this segment of Comics History, I go over the OG speedster before Barry Allen, Jay Garrick the Flash! SUBSCRIBE for NEW episodes. -REDBUBBLE: https://www.redbubble.com/people/ComicPodcast/explore -INSTAGRAM: @dakota_morgan97 -TWITCH: Mkotarex97 -X: dakotamorgan3
Welcome to my comics history, where I explore the comics I read and bought through the years. We're in a new year of comic book reading for me, and I talk about some comic books that were published during those months and spotlight Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #29 and 30. Links: Marvel Two-in-One retroread January 2024 Pull List Review Feedback! Email = longboxreview@gmail.com Text/voicemail = 208-953-1841 Web = longboxreview.com Thanks for listening! Listen to other My Comics History episodes.
Introducing a NEW segment called Comics History! Host Dakota Morgan sits down and gives all the unknown facts on characters, stories, events and more! First we talk about the green mutant and daughter of Magneto, Polaris! SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE. -REDBUBBLE: https://www.redbubble.com/people/ComicPodcast/explore -TWITCH: kotarex97 -INSTAGRAM: @fdakota_morgan97 -X: dakotamorgan3
Welcome to my comics history, where I explore the comics I read and bought through the years. Despite the fact that I purchased no comics in November or December that year, I still recorded an episode! I do talk about some comics that came out during those months and then discuss an adaptation of one of my favorite sci-fi franchises: Marvel Comics Super Special #8: Battlestar Galactica. Links: Tales of the Legion Project: Legionnaires 3 The Howard Bender Adama/BSG pinup Feedback! Email = longboxreview@gmail.com Text/voicemail = 208-953-1841 Web = longboxreview.com Thanks for listening! Listen to other My Comics History episodes.
We're speaking with UF English Professor Margaret Galvan about writing a book with lots of images; how to find a press that can accommodate image-rich manuscripts; what a book publicist will actually do for you; how to cultivate a relationship with your publicist and editor; how to be thoughtful about book promotion; when and why to apply for a fellowship for book two; the importance of finding colleagues and friends who will get excited about your book; and handling the details of getting a manuscript ready for production. Don't forget to rate and review our show and follow us on all social media platforms here: https://linktr.ee/writingitpodcast
Many, many thanks to Jamie's friend Chris, who generously donated $250 to our friend Jennifer (aka Comics Will Break Your Heart)'s GoFundMe campaign to support her in her battle against cancer. Please consider supporting her at bit.ly/keepjenreading — no donation is too small! Issues Covered In This Episode:Wolverine and the X-Men (2011) #1-8, 19-24, written by Jason Aaron, with art by Chris Bacchalo and so... many... others, ©2011-2013 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3 written by Robb Milne and performed by Robb Milne and 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. (RIP Mike.)
Welcome to my comics history, where I explore the comics I read and bought through the years. We're into the second month of my comic reading, and I talk about some comic books that were published in October 1978 and spotlight Amazing Spider-Man #188 and Green Lantern #112. Links: My review of Adventure Comics #459 (mentioned in the episode) The Brian Cronin article about the winners of the Superman: The Movie contest Feedback! Email = longboxreview@gmail.com Text/voicemail = 208-953-1841 Web = longboxreview.com Thanks for listening! Listen to other My Comics History episodes.
Jonathan Majors was found guilty of harassment and reckless assault, leading Marvel to swiftly fire him from the role of Kang. Where does Marvel go from here? We discuss the possibilities, from recasting to Doctor Doom, and if it's possible for Marvel to right the ship. 00:00 Intro 00:53 Marvel Fires Jonathan Majors After he's Found Guilty in Court 16:49 What Happens if Marvel DOESN'T Recast Kang? 25:03 How Marvel Can Pivot Without Kang 34:34 Did Marvel's Decision Making Lead to its Current Problems? 55:30 New Patron Superhero Origins 1:07:20 This Episode in Comics History 375 1:12:14 Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Releases to a Whimper 1:30:03 Batman: Dark Age by Mark Russel and Mike Allred Announced 1:34:43 Primer is DC's Best Selling Graphic Novel, but What is it? 1:42:55 Spider-Gwen / Ghost Spider Being Inserted Into the 616 Universe 1:54:11 Marvel Officially Announces the X-Men Line Relaunch Month 2:10:46 The Colors Draft! Watch us LIVE on YouTube every: Thursday at 6 PM EST for Pals Pulls Saturday at 10:15 AM EST for The Comics Pals Grab some merch here: https://streamlabs.com/thecomicspals/merch Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/thecomicspals The Comics Pals is a weekly comic book podcast where a group of comic book journalists and friends get together to talk comics.
The co-host of Cartoonist Kayfabe talks about his new zine 1986 and his anthology True Crime FunniesThere's a big discussion about the seminal year in comics that was 1986This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3143082/advertisement
Welcome to my comics history, where I explore the comics I read and bought through the years. I go all the way back to my beginning, examining some comic books that were published in September 1978. Links: The original three (Avengers 177, Amazing Spider-Man 186, and Marvel Tales 98) The original three featured in the Comic Book Memories episode. Spider-Woman 9 and Green Lantern 111 in the original blog post Robin costumes as mentioned in relation to Detective Comics 481 Feedback! Email = longboxreview@gmail.com Text/voicemail = 208-953-1841 Web = longboxreview.com Thanks for listening! Listen to other My Comics History episodes.
Beat the Kayfabe Effect at our Patreon: https://patreon.com/cartoonistkayfabe Ed's Links (Order RED ROOM!, Patreon, etc): https://linktr.ee/edpiskor Jim's Links (Patreon, Store, social media): https://linktr.ee/jimrugg ------------------------- E-NEWSLETTER: Keep up with all things Cartoonist Kayfabe through our newsletter! News, appearances, special offers, and more - signup here for free: https://cartoonistkayfabe.substack.com/ --------------------- SNAIL MAIL! Cartoonist Kayfabe, PO Box 3071, Munhall, Pa 15120 --------------------- T-SHIRTS and MERCH: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/cartoonist-kayfabe --------------------- Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cartoonist.kayfabe/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CartoonKayfabe Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cartoonist.Kayfabe Ed's Contact info: https://Patreon.com/edpiskor https://www.instagram.com/ed_piskor https://www.twitter.com/edpiskor https://www.amazon.com/Ed-Piskor/e/B00LDURW7A/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 Jim's contact info: https://www.patreon.com/jimrugg https://www.jimrugg.com/shop https://www.instagram.com/jimruggart https://www.twitter.com/jimruggart https://www.amazon.com/Jim-Rugg/e/B0034Q8PH2/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1543440388&sr=1-2-ent
Paul Grist and Anna Morozova join the show to talk about their upcoming Rebellion series Smash!
Marre des débats stériles, des comics actuels qui vous déplaisent, vous souhaitez comprendre d’où viennent les auteurs majeurs d’aujourd’hui ou vous voulez tout savoir de l'histoire des comics : bienvenue dans les GG Comics History. Petite surprise avec un épisode spécial où nous allons aborder un dessinateur devenu superstar par autre chose que le dessin : Joe Quesada. N’hésitez pas à partager et à nous faire parvenir votre retour sur la news ou via mail, instagram, facebook ou twitter !
Warren Bernard is a prominent figure in the world of comics as the Executive Director of the Small Press Expo (SPX), an acclaimed independent sequential art festival. He's an accomplished comics-focused writer and historian, co-authoring the Eisner Award-nominated book "Drawing Power." With extensive expertise, he has extensively researched and written about the pivotal 1950s Juvenile Delinquency / Senate Comic Book Hearings. Warren is a valued contributor to over a dozen books, frequently sharing materials from his own expansive collection. His insightful lectures have been hosted by esteemed institutions including the Library of Congress and The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS). Warren resides in Bethesda, Maryland, where his passion for comics thrives.During this engaging discussion, Warren Bernard shares: His journey from being a passionate comics enthusiast to his current role as the Executive Director of the Small Press Expo (SPX) and curator of the SPX Collection at the Library of Congress. The evolution of the SPX Collection since its inception and the meticulous process of accumulating over 10,000 works, preserving the legacy of indie comics. How his role at SPX has increased his visibility, opening up opportunities for podcasts and interviews, and how this unique perspective has affected his approach to discussing comics and sharing his expertise. Tune in to this episode to uncover the remarkable impact of the Small Press Expo, delve into the fascinating world of comics, and gain valuable insights from Warren Bernard's journey as a curator, author, and historian.
#ComicsBrokeMe but organizing is the answer! The comics industry harms the artists, writers and editors who make the art we love. Building collective power is the strategy powerful enough to win. The Cartoonist Cooperative is a new vehicle for doing just that! I'm joined by one of this new organization's founding members, Joan Zahra Dark, to talk about the organization's goals and how readers can support it. We also talk about some cool very queer comics with gay robots and what not. Learn more about the Cartoonist Cooperative https://cartoonist.coop/ Read about Ian McGinty, may his memory be a blessing and a revolution. https://www.comicsbeat.com/artist-ian-mcginty-has-passed-away-at-age-38/ Keep up with Joan online here-- https://www.instagram.com/whoaitsjoan
from Terrificon 2018 Former DC Editor Paul Kupperberg interviewed Barbara who edited many of he 60s DC Roamnce books and the teen music comedy swing with Scooter. A great conversation.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3143082/advertisement
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Beat the Kayfabe Effect at our Patreon: https://patreon.com/cartoonistkayfabe Ed's Links (Order RED ROOM!, Patreon, etc): https://linktr.ee/edpiskor Jim's Links (Patreon, Store, social media): https://linktr.ee/jimrugg ------------------------- E-NEWSLETTER: Keep up with all things Cartoonist Kayfabe through our newsletter! News, appearances, special offers, and more - signup here for free: https://cartoonistkayfabe.substack.com/ --------------------- SNAIL MAIL! Cartoonist Kayfabe, PO Box 3071, Munhall, Pa 15120 --------------------- T-SHIRTS and MERCH: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/cartoonist-kayfabe --------------------- Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cartoonist.kayfabe/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CartoonKayfabe Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cartoonist.Kayfabe Ed's Contact info: https://Patreon.com/edpiskor https://www.instagram.com/ed_piskor https://www.twitter.com/edpiskor https://www.amazon.com/Ed-Piskor/e/B00LDURW7A/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 Jim's contact info: https://www.patreon.com/jimrugg https://www.jimrugg.com/shop https://www.instagram.com/jimruggart https://www.twitter.com/jimruggart https://www.amazon.com/Jim-Rugg/e/B0034Q8PH2/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1543440388&sr=1-2-ent
Shelfdust.com asked 150 comic book critics to list our favourite event storylines, "You know the type – something big, dramatic, crossing over a dozen different comics across the course of a few months, with everybody being effected by whatever it is that happens at the end of the story. Whether it be a Crisis or War of some kind, or just the latest in an annual routine which sees Earth invaded by some kind of bigger and badder threat than any that Earth has seen for, well, at least six months or so."- Steve Morris, founder of Shelfdust. Critic Steve Morris joins us to talk about the results of the critics poll, what makes for a great event and what even counts as an event anyway! Read the lists of top 50 comics events: https://shelfdust.com/tag/top-fifty-comic-book-events/ Support Shelfdust -https://www.patreon.com/shelfdust My essay on OMAC for Shelfdust's notorious Infinite Crisis series https://shelfdust.com/2020/10/08/infinite-crisis-with-elana-levin-who-or-what-is-omac/
Boy oh boy do we have an astounding episode for you this week, because in this episode we are joined by comics legend Jim Shooter!!! Best known as the former Editor in Chief of Marvel Comics and the founder of Valiant, Jim is also responsible for writing the Secret Wars storyline, the first time Superman and Flash raced, the second Spider-Man/Superman crossover and countless other iconic events. Listen to us talk with Jim about co-creating the Transformers, breaking into the comics industry as a teenager, the impact he made on Marvel history and more!
Marre des débats stériles, des comics actuels qui vous déplaisent, vous êtes nostalgiques ou vous voulez tout savoir de l'histoire des comics : bienvenue dans les GG Comics History. Il s'agit d'explorer le temps et les grandes et plus petites dates des comics. Nous revoilà pour explorer, ensemble, l'année 1970 ! Remontons le temps ensemble à bord de notre belle machine avec Sn, Thomas et Kab. N’hésitez pas à partager et à nous faire parvenir votre retour sur la news ou via mail, facebook ou twitter !
Neal Adams was a giant: from his art to his fight for artists' rights we'll talk about his legacy and work. This roundtable is for Neal Adams newbies and experts alike. You'll even hear some new personal stories about Adams' unique status as The Dad of Comics. Joining me are: Bryan Stratton is a writer, digital consultant, and co-host of the Marvel by the Month podcast, which covers each month of Marvel Comics history in chronological order. https://marvelbythemonth.com/ Emily C. Martin, illustrator, comic artist, teacher, podcaster and amateur martial artist. Martin is on Patreon as megamoth as well as Twitter, and mega_moth on Instagram and co-hosts Progressively Horrified Podcast. https://progressivelyhorrified.transistor.fm/ Ramon Villalobos is a Stockton California based comic artist and host of the comics podcast Mex Flentallo.
The Daily Rios Digest for May 7th, 2022: Remembering Neal Adams. Comics History begins for May. 1st...
Comics critic Harry Kassen guides a jounrney through the many phases of Moon Knight's Marvel comics series from 1975 through today -- just in time for his big Disney + TV debut. Moon Knight isn't just a source of absurdist memes -- he reflects changes in the comics medium. We'll look at some of the best runs of Moon Knight with an especially close look at comics art legend Bill Sienkiewicz who's style came into its own through the series. So join us to learn about the alteregos, the angst and most of all the artists that make Moon Knight more than Marvel's color-shifted Batman. Be sure to follow guest expert comics critic Harry Kassen at https://twitter.com/leekassen Image notes: All full page comics images are Bill Sienkiewicz pencils. Inks on #2 - Bob McLeod #3 & 5 Klaus Janson #6 Frank Giancoia. "Has anyone dated Moon Knight" is from Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleeve. "I have an enemy" is words Jed MacKey, art Alessandro Cappuccio, Rachelle Rosenberg.
Anthony Award-winning writer Alex Segura talks about his new book Secret Identity, a rollicking literary mystery set in the world of comics. The book combines comics and prose for a vivid1975 NYC featuring new protagist, writer Carmen Valdez. We discuss our shared love of the noir genre and his time writing Archie meeting The Ramones and Blondie and other delights. Check out the book https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250801753/secretidentity And follow Alex online: https://twitter.com/alex_segura
Comic book historian Nic Stone's new podcast delves into the creation of one of the most impactful (and profitable) superheroes ever.
"I wanted to defend the reputation of Silver Age X-Men." - Steven Attewell, Phd. Our favoriate historian is back to talk about his essay series, The People's History of The Marvel Universe -- where he looks at how real world politics and history are refelcted in classic comics. Read it: https://graphicpolicy.com/category/history/peoples-history-of-the-marvel-universe/?order=asc Our conversation convers; Magneto's political development from Silver Age through Claremont Why Canada is extra evil in the 616 And of course, Captain America fighting tax evasion. We also get a preview of Steven's upcoming essay that will tackle the problematic retconning of The Falcon, Sam Wilson, from social worker to gangster. Steven Attewell writes about the intersection of history, politics and pop culture in The People's HIstory of the Marvel Universe for Graphic Policy.com In his day job he teaches public policy at City Unversity of New York's School for Labor and Urban Studies. His blog - https://racefortheironthrone.wordpress.com/
About the episodeKevin and Sean interview Dr. Matthew Smith, Dean of the College of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Communication at Radford University, as well as the co-author of several books about comics, including The Power Of Comics: History, Form, and Culture. The trio discusses Matt's journey with comics and how they influenced him, his life trajectory in becoming an author on comics, and how he became one of the curators for the Marvel Universe of Super Heroes exhibit, which is a collaborative partnership with Marvel Studios. Then the group wraps up the interview with a game of “Explain a Comic Book Character Badly”About the guestMatthew J. Smith, Ph.D. is Dean of the College of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Communication at Radford University in Virginia. He holds a Ph.D. in Communication (1998) from Ohio University and has published eleven different books, including The Secret Origins of Comics Studies with Randy Duncan (Routledge, 2017) and The Power of Comics: History, Form and Culture, 2nd Edition (Continuum, 2015) with Randy Duncan and Paul Levitz. He is Past President of the Comics Studies Society, co-editor of the Routledge Advances in Comics Series, and co-curator of Marvel: Universe of Super Heroes, a traveling museum exhibit that has hosted more than 900,000 visitors in its four-year run. Resources & linksMarvel: Universe of Super Heroes exhibitThe Power Of Comics - the first comics studies textbook written by Randy Duncan, Paul Levitz, and Matthew Smith.Advances in Comics Studies - A scholarly series for RoutledgeComics Studies SocietyMarvel Spider-Man #36 Sept 11 IssueReddit thread on “Explain a Comic Book Character Badly” The Captioned Life Podcast websiteSupport our show - for free!Give us a rating and review either on our website, Apple Podcasts, or on Podchaser. If you like what we're doing, give us a shoutout on your social media and tag us @captionedlife and we'll make sure to include it and thank you in a future episode! Until next time!About the image used in the show's graphics"Comic Books" by Steven Miller, used under CC BY 2.0 / Desaturated from original. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 100 is finally here—Wits' End host Shah Emami reunites with comic book writer Tony Esmond and cartoonist Pete Doree! This episode is filled with ranting, the worst comics you'll ever read, Sybil Danning, Swamp Thing, a Superman comic that's a copy of Atomic Hercules, a Tony Esmond face reveal, talk of future projects & a lot more. Hope you survive the experience! Keep up with Wits' End Podcast: Website: https://witsendpod.com/ YouTube channel (subscribe): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwvSur7b4J_U3gMIA44OGWQ Buy comics & zines here: https://witsendpod.bigcartel.com/ Instagram: @shah_comics Twitter: @witsendpod Pete Doree's media: Twitter: @PeteDoree Instagram: @petedoree Buy Pete's comics: https://petedoree.bigcartel.com/ Tony Esmond's media: Twitter: @ezohyez Never Iron Anything Podcast: https://neverironanything.com/about/ Tribute Press web store: https://www.tributepress.co.uk/products Tribute Press Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tributepress Awesome Comics Podcast: https://awesomecomics.podbean.com/
Welcome to the Multiverse Report, a weekly recap of your news across all the fandoms with Mike Gibson and Steve Haller This week: Marvel's Lawsuit with the Ditkos HBO's History of DC Documentary Sandman Trailer Star Wars Visions Reactions Kickstarter Callout: New Rat City - Honor Vincent Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify or search The Multiverse Report on your podcast app of choice! ### #TMR, #MCU, #DCEU, #StarWars, #Fandom
Here is the final part of DC culture and history. Do listen the first part in Walkmonk. Follow Walkmonk in Insta and FB
"After a year worrying about Marvel emailing me from their legal team with a cease and disist — I get an email from Marvel asking me to write a story for an upcoming comic!" - Stephanie Williams Stephanie Williams is a comics historian and pop culture critic for notable publications such as SYFYFANGRRLS, Marvel, The A.V. Club, Nerdist, Den of Geek, and Rotten Tomatoes. She is currently a content producer for What To Watch. Stephanie is also a comic creator with three ongoing webcomics, Parenthood Activate!, But What If Though?, and Living Heroes. She made her Marvel debut with a short story featuring Monica Rambeau in Marvel's Voices: Legacy.- Follow her https://twitter.com/Steph_I_Will and find her work here https://linktr.ee/swilliamscreates This podcast was recorded in March, sorry for the delay! Her WandaVision analysis is just as valid now as ever and her Wonder Woman comic will be out sooner now.
Two issues in, and the CoTA kids are already in repeats! In this very similar to the first issue issue... the CoTAs face off against the Hell's Belles... are approached by some Krakoans about going "home"... and stand longingly in front of the Coney Island Krakoan Gateway! Hey, but the Avengers show up for two pages... so there's that! Plus: Great Mailbag, and a F.A. Comics History piece on the many, many, many appearances of The Hell's Belles! -- Twitter: @acecomics / Instagram: @90sxmen weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com chrisandreggie.podbean.com chrisisoninfiniteearths.com xlapsed.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com/ facebook.com/groups/90sxmen
Today's is a most malicious issue of Excalibur... which, thank whoever's listening, does not take place in Otherworld! It does have a Betsy/Kwannon team-up though... which is something that's getting a bit long in the tooth itself, innit? We're going to be learning a lot about Malice McMallister... and talking about some iffy-Resurrection Protocol shenanigans. Also: Great Mailbag Also Also: Reign of X Summer of Bloat News! Also Also Also: A Brand-New Segment - F.A. Comics History, where we're going to cover the quick and dirty on Malice! -- Twitter: @acecomics / Instagram: @90sxmen weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com chrisandreggie.podbean.com chrisisoninfiniteearths.com xlapsed.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com/ facebook.com/groups/90sxmen
Comics Code gets ignored, teen angst and diversity in our heroes and Wonder Woman on the cover of Ms. Magazine -The Bronze Age of comic books was a wild time. Jessica Plummer returns to talk with me about this fascinating chapter in comic book history.
Matt talks about Jack "King" Kirby and pop culture history with writers Fred Van Lente and Crystal Skillman. Plus, live drawing with PCC instructors Dion and Terra.
In episode 33 of the Carbonite Convos Podcast we will be going into the Marvel Comics history of Baron Zemo. In addition, we'll be talking about the new Loki trailer as well as the new Black Widow trailer.Finally, with movie theaters opening back up around the country, we cap off the episode by sharing our favorite moments in the theaters. From Revenge of the Sith to Avengers Endgame, you won't want to miss us completely nerd out!Update: We are upgrading our equipment so we should be back doing a livestream on Tuesday 4/13 at 9pm et/6pm pt. Please join us!Carbonite Convos Links:Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/carbonit...SUBSCRIBE on YouTube:Carbonite Convos: https://www.youtube.com/carboniteconvosCarbonite Collecting: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXuFle2Ce8Zt8GRfE-DsSvQCarbonite Convos Podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/730oEQl...(Find Your Preferred Listening Method)Buzzsprout: https://carboniteconvos.buzzsprout.com/ Follow Us On Social Media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/CarboniteConvosInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/carboniteco...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarboniteCon...TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@carboniteconvos?lang=enTikTok #2 (Easter Eggs & Facts): https://www.tiktok.com/@starwarsmcufacts?lang=enPersonal Social Medias: Instagram, Twitter & TikTokNick: @FunkoStudAlec: @WallCrawlerPops
Today's episode is sponsored by Bonjoro — an amazing app that enables you to quickly send personalized welcome and thank you videos to your readers, clients, patrons, or backers. Dave and Brad share their favorite books about comics history, including:The Ten-Cent PlagueMarvel Comics — The Untold StorySlugfest: Inside the Epic, 50-Year Battle Between Marvel and DCComics, The Complete CollectionThe 100 Years of American Newspaper ComicsStripped documentary interviews75 Years at DC ComicsQuestions asked and topics covered...Great books on comics historyUnexpected joke sourcesProblems with NSFW comicsScheduling social mediaYou get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$10 — Record an audio question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$50 — Sponsor the show! We’ll read a brief promo for your comic/product and read it twice during the show AND you get the exclusive ProTips podcastBrad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the editor of Webcomics.com Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.Listen to ComicLab on...Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyPandoraStitcherComicLab is hosted on Simplecast, helping podcasters since 2013. with industry-leading publishing, distribution, and sharing tools.
This week the ACP delves into some history as we discuss the creation of work that aims to inform readers as well as entertain. Theres talk about the creation of Batman and the world behind the brilliant series Hocus Pocus with Rik Worth and Jordan Colver! Its a fascinating discussion about two books you need to check out, plus there's tons of awesome indie books to discover and check out as well! Great stuff to check out this week - Rik Worth, Jordan Colver, Hocus Pocus, The Creators of Batma: Bob, Bill and the Dark Knight, Mark Nobleman, Fas, Falacie and American Culture, Mahoneys KS, Merrick KS, Puno, Gustavo Vargas, Casual Fling, AWA, Post Americana Click here to buy comics from the creators of the Awesome Comics Podcast! Let us know what you think! Email: awesomecomicspod@gmail.com Join the discussion today at our facebook group Awesome Comics Talk Check out the folks who sponsor this lil show - the mighty folks at Comichaus! If you love our Intro/Outro music, then check out the brilliant Chad Fifer and more of his musical badassery at www.chadfifer.bandcamp.com
"I'm not damning Stan Lee, I'm living with ambiguity" says Abraham Riesman of his essential new Stan Lee biography True Believer: The Rise and Fall of Stan Lee. No matter where you stand on the debate of who gets credit for Marvel comics, you MUST read this book. It's past time for a serious work of history like this one examining the conflicting stories behind one of most imporant cultural forces of the 20th century. Abe has done completely new research into the Lieber familiy's history in Romania and the Romanian Jewish mileiu of Stan's youth. He's interviewed the journalists who wrote key pieces around Stan's life and times at Marvel. He's gotten everyone to talk, from Stan's brother (cartoonist Larry Lieber) to the vultures who plagued Stan at the end of his life. Abraham Riesman is a journalist whose work has appeared in Vulture, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, New York Magazine, The Boston Globe, and many other outlets. He is the author of TRUE BELIEVER: THE RISE AND FALL OF STAN LEE and the forthcoming RINGMASTER: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF VINCE MCMAHON. He lives in Rhode Island with his partner, the journalist SI Rosenbaum. His website is abrahamriesman.com and his Twitter handle is @abrahamjoseph. For more from me on Stan Lee, listen to my episode with journalist Spencer Ackermen upon Lee's death: https://graphicpolicy.com/2018/11/23/stan-lee-politics-and-business-with-spencer-ackerman-listen-to-the-podcast-on-demand-and-on-the-go/
'So Mote It Be!' This week the Indiana Jones of Comics History the one and only Mr Richard Sheaf returns to the co-host chair and chats to Tony about the Folk/Mystery/Sci-Fi/Soap Opera 'Strangehaven' by Gary Spencer Millidge. A series that almost defies explanation. We give it a good go! You can read Rich's daily blog on the UK Comics Scene right here and follow him on Twitter here. You can listen to these podcasts and read reviews and recommendations over at the Never Iron Website here. Many thanks for listening.
Celebrate the beginning of Black History Month with us as we give you the quick history of the first African American Female Cartoonist, Jackie Ormes.
The Two Guys are back with another special episode of The Comics Alternative, and, just in time for the new school year, this time they hold a roundtable discussion on teaching comics. Joining them in the discussion are Randy Duncan and Matthew J. Smith. They, along with Paul Levitz, are the coauthors of The Power of Comics: History, Form, and Culture (Bloomsbury Academic), the first real textbook devoted to comics that was just recently released in its second edition. In fact, Derek begins the conversation by asking Matt and Randy about their experiences pulling together the project, some of the challenges they faced creating a comics-centered textbook, and what kind of feedback they have received from instructors using it. But the conversation soon transitions into a larger discussion of comics in the classrooms, e.g., strategies for teaching, the hard choices when creating syllabi, negotiating student expectations, reading lists and text availability, assignment choices that reflect the medium, and course focus on specific comics topics. All four of the discussants have taught comics many times over the year, and each brings to the conversation their unique experiences and recommendations. Whether you are an educator with years of teaching graphic novels under your belt, an instructor contemplating teaching comics for the first time, a student who's always wanted to read this kind of material in the classroom, a pedagogical theorist curious about the potential of the medium, or just a reader who's interested in serious comics talk, this is an episode has something for you.