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Geekscape Book Club
Geekscape Book Club - May 2025: Thunderbolts Red

Geekscape Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 65:52


Christian Bladt and Eric Conner discuss the first year of the 2013 series of Thunderbolts, known os "Thunderbolts Red" by Daniel Way and Steve Dillon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Reserva de Maná
PUNTO DE LECTURA. Capítulo 25: Más allá del arte de Spectrum, desde Azpiri hasta hoy, y una cantidad ingente de cómics

Reserva de Maná

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 77:56


¡Bienvenidos a un nuevo programa de Punto de Lectura! En el capítulo de hoy os hablamos del libro editado por GTM, Más allá del arte de Spectrum, desde Azpiri hasta hoy, y de los siguientes cómics de Panini: Los Inhumanos. Integral 2, Fumando juntos detrás del súper 2, Maximum Berserk 10, El motorista fantasma de Daniel Way, La espada salvaje de Conan: Clavos Rojas y otros relatos, El castigador: Zona de guerra, Donald contra Saturno: La saga de Rebo, La saga de Blue Peaks Valley, y Jessica Jones: Las variantes. Esperamos que os mole.

Tomos y Grapas, Cómics
TOMOS Y GRAPAS Vol.11 Capítulo #10 - Gannibal

Tomos y Grapas, Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 386:02


CAPÍTULO #385… Esta semana hemos reservado cita en un restaurante de una pequeña aldea de Japón, para ponernos las botas y alimentarnos hasta reventar con Gannibal. Toca analizar una de las últimas series manga más exitosa que nos ha llegado desde oriente, donde tendremos un thriller rural ambientado en un pueblo donde sus habitantes parecen ser caníbales. Por otro lado toca ponernos al día con una semanita más de las noticias y toda la actualidad del mundo del cómic, junto a los próximos avances editoriales. Y no podemos abandonar los micros sin daros vuestra ración de las mejores reseñas de novedades. Hablaremos de lanzamientos como el final de Black Hammer, la nueva edición de Astro City, el regreso triunfal de El Torres, la llegada del sello de DSTLRY con Somna, el rescate del Motorista Fantasma de Daniel Way y muchísimo más. Gracias por estar al otro lado agentes ¡Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:04:32] En marzo llegará la primera Feria del Cómic de Madrid Fallece el Lex Luthor original, Gene Hackman Nominados a los Premios del Cómic Barcelona 2025 Brubaker y Phillips regresan a Criminal Miles Morales vuelve al universo Ultimate Marvel y DC tendrán un nuevo crossover Capitán América tendrá una nueva serie con Chip Zdarsky y Valerio Schiti Matt Fraction y Jorge Jiménez relanzan Batman Marvel se prepara para reescribir la historia de los X-Men El Proyecto Arma-X resucita a Gwen Stacy Plan B es la nueva entrega de The Umbrella Academy Reacciones a Capitán América Brave New World Próximos avances editoriales NOVEDADES Y RELECTURAS [01:19:30] Furiosa El Corsario de Hierro. Edición Limitada Talion Tower Dungeon The Magic Order 4 Black Hammer: El Fin Somna: Un Cuento para irse a la cama Nellie Bly: En La Guarida de la Locura Carcoma La Estatua de la Libertad. El sueño de Bartholdi. Espada y pluma. El capitán Contreras y Lope de Vega Cuando cae la noche Creepshow Astro City Capitán américa de John Byrne La conspiración. La historia secreta de 'Los protocolos de los sabios de Sión' Motorista Fantasma de Daniel Way La leyenda de las nubes escarlatas GANNIBAL [03:20:01] Hoy nos trasladamos a la aldea ficticia de Kuge, un pueblo rural de Japón, donde asistiremos en primera persona a la investigación sobre los oscuros secretos que esconden los habitantes de este lugar. Una historia que sigue a un recién llegado agente de policía, que tendrá que descubrir si realmente existen canibales en esta región, o si tan solo son leyendas del pasado. Una historia de Masaaki Ninomiya, que nos trae lo mejor del genero negro, con una ambientación de folk horror rara vez vista y una historia cargada de giros inesperados. Además comentaremos también nuestras sensaciones tras haber visto su reciente adaptación live action, que se ha estrenado en la plataforma de streaming de Disney+. CORREO DEL AGENTE [05:23:00] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, ¡Habla pueblo Habla! ¡Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! Nuestro PODCAST ya está en el CANAL SECUNDARIO ¡Inflate a contenido comiquero aquí! https://www.youtube.com/@tomosygrapaspodcast Tomos y grapas es un medio de comunicación transmedia, disfruta de nuestros contenidos también en nuestra web, YouTube y redes sociales. VISITA TAMBIÉN NUESTRA LIBRERÍA En la Calle Alcalá 211 o nuestra TIENDA ONLINE con el mejor servicio y atención tiendatomosygrapas.com

Hög av Serier
Hög av Serier #454: Tillbaka till framtiden

Hög av Serier

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025


Freddie och Anders tar en suplex på det gångna året delvis inspirerade av den voluminösa årsbästalistan från kollegorna på The Comics Journal. Det pratas aktuella läsupplevelser: Batman: Dark Age av Mark Russell, Michael och Laura Allred och arkivdykningar i Ghost Rider (2011) skriven av Daniel Way och tecknad av Richard Corben. 2024 var året då...

Comic Talk Today
COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK HEADLINES FOR AUG 28TH, 2024 | FINALLY Happening!

Comic Talk Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 122:41


It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy!The theme for today is  FINALLY HAPPENING>Oasis on TourMartian Manhunter in the DCUAnd so much more...Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. MusicFollow-ups/CorrectionsNew Music/VideoUnto Others - Momma Likes the Door Closed At Night https://youtu.be/uNBjIic8FkA New album, Never Neverland, out Sept 20th.Finger Eleven - Adrenaline https://youtu.be/BkJ0n2GpnIo These guys used to be more than just butt rock… what happened? Paralyzer and One Thing… THAT'S what happenedMotley Crue - Fight for Your Right https://youtu.be/fQO2FV1OZj4 oh good lord… can these guys just retire already please?Seven Hours After Violet - https://youtu.be/HdsMChlQUvU Radiance. Definitely a departure from their first single Paradise. The band has also announced their self-titled debut album is due out on Oct 11.Devin Townsend - Power Nerd https://youtu.be/8-we4aXo_NM I wish there was more radio rock like this. Townsend really has a metal soul.Fit For An Autopsy - Savior of Non / Ashes of All https://youtu.be/sbtQl9dhP7w New album The Nothing that Is, out Oct 25. LET'S GO!NIK NOCTURNAL & PAULA CARREGOSA - Fall Forever (feat. Matt Heafy) https://youtu.be/IKILFvblLhY unfamiliar vocal territory with Heafy.Tours/FestivalsOasis - https://youtu.be/gol_JnuEtKM Oasis Live ‘25 UK tickets on sale this friday. Starts July 4th in Cardiff Wales, through Aug 17 in Dublin. Tickets for the rest of the world tour will go on sale next year.Sex Pistols - Sex Pistols and Frank Carter have announced four new UK tour dates for their 'Never Mind The Bollocks' tour. The tour will visit:Nottingham - Rock City on September 20Birmingham - O2 Academy on September 21Glasgow - O2 Academy on September 22Manchester - Manchester Academy on September 24London - O2 Forum Kentish Town on September 26 (sold out)The tour will feature Frank Carter joining Paul Cook, Steve Jones, and Glen Matlock to perform the Sex Pistols' iconic 1977 album 'Never Mind The Bollocks' in its entirety https://blabbermouth.net/news/sex-pistols-and-frank-carter-announce-new-never-mind-the-bollocks-u-k-tour-dates Reg ‘ol NewsCancer Christ - Lead vocalist Anthony Mehlhaff arrested in Yosemite National Park Area. Charges include vandalism, vehicle theft, reckless driving, kidnapping, theft, first-degree burglary, robbery, obstructing an officer and battery.https://metalinjection.net/news/drama/cancer-christ-frontman-arrested-after-yosemite-national-park-area-rampage Dillinger Escape Plan - B-sides and other material from Calculating Infinity sessions, might get cleaned up and released according to Ben Weinman.https://metalinjection.net/news/ben-weinman-on-unreleased-the-dillinger-escape-plan-material-theres-some-talks-of-cleaning-it-up-and-putting-it-out SuggestsCalculating Infinity - is the debut studio album by American metalcore band The Dillinger Escape Plan. Recorded at Trax East Recording Studio in South River, New Jersey, it was produced by engineer Steve Evetts with the band's guitarist Ben Weinman and drummer Chris Pennie, and released on September 28, 1999, by Relapse Records. Calculating Infinity is the band's only full-length album to feature original vocalist Dimitri Minakakis, who left the band in 2001.Gaming/TechTrailersHarry potter: Quidditch Champions - https://youtu.be/6rx5i3j8akI I feel like this game should have happened YEARS ago.Reg ‘ol NewsNintendo Direct - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh7o96_yIWw The Indie World Showcase illuminated a cornucopia of innovative titles poised to grace the Nintendo Switch. From the enigmatic realms of Neva to the corporate insectoid dystopia of Moth Kubit, the indie scene continues to push creative boundaries. Noteworthy additions include the highly anticipated DLC for Sea of Stars and an unexpected foray into Shrek's swamp courtesy of PowerWash Simulator. The showcase culminated with tantalizing glimpses of Shovel Knight: Shovel of Hope DX and the gastronomic platforming extravaganza, Pizza Tower.In a seamless transition, the Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase unveiled a formidable array of titles slated for the latter half of 2024. The presentation ran the gamut from nostalgia-inducing remasters to groundbreaking new entries in beloved franchises. Tetris Forever promises to commemorate four decades of block-dropping brilliance, while Sid Meier's Civilization VII aims to redefine strategic empire-building on the Switch. Remasters of classic RPGs like Suikoden I&II and Dragon Quest III showcase Nintendo's commitment to preserving gaming heritage. The eclectic lineup also features the zany antics of Goat Simulator 3, the undersea escapades of SpongeBob's companion in The Patrick Star Game, and the tension-filled corridors of Five Nights at Freddy's latest installments. This diverse palette of gaming experiences underscores the Switch's versatility and Nintendo's dedication to catering to a wide spectrum of gaming preferences.Capcom Fighting Collection 2 includes Capcom V SNK, Capcom V SNK 2, Power Stone 1 &2. Marvel VS Capcom fighting collection preorders now open, game releases sept 12.SuggestsComic Books/BooksTrailersErnest - https://youtu.be/X1HRL0gR2I0 Ernest P. Worrell is back for his first adventure since 1998 in a new graphic novel called Ernest & the Dream Stone. The story is a spooky comedy and is being crowdfunded on Kickstarter from September 17 to October 17. The graphic novel is written by Corey Perkins, illustrated by M Arief Russanto and colored by Mariam Yasser. The project has been in development for a couple of years and is being developed with the franchise's rights holders.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/ernest-p-worrell-goes-to-comics-for-his-first-adventure-since-1998/ SuggestsWolverine: Origins - is an American comic book series written by Daniel Way, published by Marvel Comics and starring Wolverine. Steve Dillon drew the series from the first issue through issue #25.TV ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsSecret Level - The episodes WILL be canon, not just inspired by. Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon - Season 2, The Book of Carol, will premiere Sunday Sept 29 from 8pm to 10pm ET/PT, with an extended look at the season ahead.Friday the 13th - the Peacock prequel series FINALLY has a showrunner in Brad Kane, who is also helming the Welcome To Derry prequel IT series. https://boundingintocomics.com/2024/08/22/brad-kane-showrunner-for-it-prequel-series-hired-for-a24-studios-friday-the-13th-prequel-series/ TrailersTerminator Zero - https://youtu.be/_MIcL7-J0LE Red band trailer. First 6 minutes also available now. Aug 29 on NetflixSuggestsPreacher is an American supernatural adventure television series developed by Sam Catlin, Evan Goldberg, and Seth Rogen for AMC starring Dominic Cooper, Joseph Gilgun and Ruth Negga. The series is based on the comic book series Preacher created by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon and published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. The series was officially picked up on September 9, 2015, with a ten-episode order which premiered on May 22, 2016. The series was renewed for a fourth and final season, which premiered on August 4, 2019 and concluded on September 29, 2019.STREAMING ON: Netflix and probably HuluMoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsJoker: Folie - Todd Phillips confirms what I have been saying. NOT A MUSICAL. https://comicbook.com/movies/news/joker-2-lady-gaga-joaquin-phoenix-musical-todd-phillips-not/ TrailersSuper/Man - The Christopher Reeves documentary got a trailer https://youtu.be/gX-B3HMlMfY In theaters Sept 21, and 25 (Reeves' Birthday) in the states. Then internationally later this year. No streaming date as of yet.Deadpool & Wolverine - https://youtu.be/dAoDKuO-HUU Hulk cameo revealed in the Korean trailer.Sonic 3 - https://youtu.be/qSu6i2iFMO0 December 20.Reg ‘ol NewsTim Curry - First movie since 2010. Titled Stream, a thriller/horror movie. Select theatrical release. No streaming date yet. https://comicbook.com/movies/news/tim-currys-first-movie-role-in-14-years-revealed/ SuggestsPrisoners - The film centers around the abduction of two young girls in a small town and the desperate search by their families and the police. As the investigation stalls, one of the fathers (Hugh Jackman) takes matters into his own hands, leading to a dark and morally complex journey that blurs the lines between right and wrong.STREAMING ON: Tubi and Amazon Prime.Rumor MillConfirmations/RefutationsREFUTATION: Pantera - Rex Brown has said in no uncertain terms that a live album was NOT recorded. https://blabbermouth.net/news/panteras-rex-brown-no-we-didnt-record-a-live-album-in-minneapolis New RumorsStar Wars - Taika Waititi no longer making his own Star Wars movie. Said to be fallout from the Thor situation.Linkin Park - Posted a 100 hour countdown timer on their website. Said to be the announcement of the replacement for Chester Bennington.VisionQuest - James Spader is said to be returning to the MCU in this series, but in live-acion and not in voice over??Martian Manhunter - James Gunn is reportedly teasing J'onn J'onnz for the DCU.Anaconda - reboot movie talking to Paul Rudd and Jack Black to star?Gambit - Channing Tatum to return to the MCU again? New post credit scene from Ryan Reynolds suggests it apparently.Spider-Man 4 - slated for release between Doomsday and Secret Wars. Live-action Miles Morales once again rumored. MK1 - Kombat Pack 3 leak? Isaac Clark from Dead Space, Cassie Cage, Kung Jin, Jade, Doom Slayer, Michael Meyers, Ash Williams, and Akuma. New kameos, Nightwolf and Erron Black. Ghost Face brings MK9 Stryker skin and Mk11 Frost skin. Other costumes coming MK9 Cyrax and Sektor, Deception Shujinko skin, MKX Tremor, Special Forces Jax, Tuxedo Johnny. Cyber-Smoke, Deception Baraka and Havok. Cell shaded “Cage Match” skins for Johnny and Ashrah.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

Nerdy Legion Podcast Network
COMIC TALK TODAY: COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK HEADLINES FOR AUG 28TH, 2024 | FINALLY HAPPENING!

Nerdy Legion Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 122:41


It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy!The theme for today is  FINALLY HAPPENING>Oasis on TourMartian Manhunter in the DCUAnd so much more...Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. MusicFollow-ups/CorrectionsNew Music/VideoUnto Others - Momma Likes the Door Closed At Night https://youtu.be/uNBjIic8FkA New album, Never Neverland, out Sept 20th.Finger Eleven - Adrenaline https://youtu.be/BkJ0n2GpnIo These guys used to be more than just butt rock… what happened? Paralyzer and One Thing… THAT'S what happenedMotley Crue - Fight for Your Right https://youtu.be/fQO2FV1OZj4 oh good lord… can these guys just retire already please?Seven Hours After Violet - https://youtu.be/HdsMChlQUvU Radiance. Definitely a departure from their first single Paradise. The band has also announced their self-titled debut album is due out on Oct 11.Devin Townsend - Power Nerd https://youtu.be/8-we4aXo_NM I wish there was more radio rock like this. Townsend really has a metal soul.Fit For An Autopsy - Savior of Non / Ashes of All https://youtu.be/sbtQl9dhP7w New album The Nothing that Is, out Oct 25. LET'S GO!NIK NOCTURNAL & PAULA CARREGOSA - Fall Forever (feat. Matt Heafy) https://youtu.be/IKILFvblLhY unfamiliar vocal territory with Heafy.Tours/FestivalsOasis - https://youtu.be/gol_JnuEtKM Oasis Live ‘25 UK tickets on sale this friday. Starts July 4th in Cardiff Wales, through Aug 17 in Dublin. Tickets for the rest of the world tour will go on sale next year.Sex Pistols - Sex Pistols and Frank Carter have announced four new UK tour dates for their 'Never Mind The Bollocks' tour. The tour will visit:Nottingham - Rock City on September 20Birmingham - O2 Academy on September 21Glasgow - O2 Academy on September 22Manchester - Manchester Academy on September 24London - O2 Forum Kentish Town on September 26 (sold out)The tour will feature Frank Carter joining Paul Cook, Steve Jones, and Glen Matlock to perform the Sex Pistols' iconic 1977 album 'Never Mind The Bollocks' in its entirety https://blabbermouth.net/news/sex-pistols-and-frank-carter-announce-new-never-mind-the-bollocks-u-k-tour-dates Reg ‘ol NewsCancer Christ - Lead vocalist Anthony Mehlhaff arrested in Yosemite National Park Area. Charges include vandalism, vehicle theft, reckless driving, kidnapping, theft, first-degree burglary, robbery, obstructing an officer and battery.https://metalinjection.net/news/drama/cancer-christ-frontman-arrested-after-yosemite-national-park-area-rampage Dillinger Escape Plan - B-sides and other material from Calculating Infinity sessions, might get cleaned up and released according to Ben Weinman.https://metalinjection.net/news/ben-weinman-on-unreleased-the-dillinger-escape-plan-material-theres-some-talks-of-cleaning-it-up-and-putting-it-out SuggestsCalculating Infinity - is the debut studio album by American metalcore band The Dillinger Escape Plan. Recorded at Trax East Recording Studio in South River, New Jersey, it was produced by engineer Steve Evetts with the band's guitarist Ben Weinman and drummer Chris Pennie, and released on September 28, 1999, by Relapse Records. Calculating Infinity is the band's only full-length album to feature original vocalist Dimitri Minakakis, who left the band in 2001.Gaming/TechTrailersHarry potter: Quidditch Champions - https://youtu.be/6rx5i3j8akI I feel like this game should have happened YEARS ago.Reg ‘ol NewsNintendo Direct - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh7o96_yIWw The Indie World Showcase illuminated a cornucopia of innovative titles poised to grace the Nintendo Switch. From the enigmatic realms of Neva to the corporate insectoid dystopia of Moth Kubit, the indie scene continues to push creative boundaries. Noteworthy additions include the highly anticipated DLC for Sea of Stars and an unexpected foray into Shrek's swamp courtesy of PowerWash Simulator. The showcase culminated with tantalizing glimpses of Shovel Knight: Shovel of Hope DX and the gastronomic platforming extravaganza, Pizza Tower.In a seamless transition, the Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase unveiled a formidable array of titles slated for the latter half of 2024. The presentation ran the gamut from nostalgia-inducing remasters to groundbreaking new entries in beloved franchises. Tetris Forever promises to commemorate four decades of block-dropping brilliance, while Sid Meier's Civilization VII aims to redefine strategic empire-building on the Switch. Remasters of classic RPGs like Suikoden I&II and Dragon Quest III showcase Nintendo's commitment to preserving gaming heritage. The eclectic lineup also features the zany antics of Goat Simulator 3, the undersea escapades of SpongeBob's companion in The Patrick Star Game, and the tension-filled corridors of Five Nights at Freddy's latest installments. This diverse palette of gaming experiences underscores the Switch's versatility and Nintendo's dedication to catering to a wide spectrum of gaming preferences.Capcom Fighting Collection 2 includes Capcom V SNK, Capcom V SNK 2, Power Stone 1 &2. Marvel VS Capcom fighting collection preorders now open, game releases sept 12.SuggestsComic Books/BooksTrailersErnest - https://youtu.be/X1HRL0gR2I0 Ernest P. Worrell is back for his first adventure since 1998 in a new graphic novel called Ernest & the Dream Stone. The story is a spooky comedy and is being crowdfunded on Kickstarter from September 17 to October 17. The graphic novel is written by Corey Perkins, illustrated by M Arief Russanto and colored by Mariam Yasser. The project has been in development for a couple of years and is being developed with the franchise's rights holders.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/ernest-p-worrell-goes-to-comics-for-his-first-adventure-since-1998/ SuggestsWolverine: Origins - is an American comic book series written by Daniel Way, published by Marvel Comics and starring Wolverine. Steve Dillon drew the series from the first issue through issue #25.TV ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsSecret Level - The episodes WILL be canon, not just inspired by. Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon - Season 2, The Book of Carol, will premiere Sunday Sept 29 from 8pm to 10pm ET/PT, with an extended look at the season ahead.Friday the 13th - the Peacock prequel series FINALLY has a showrunner in Brad Kane, who is also helming the Welcome To Derry prequel IT series. https://boundingintocomics.com/2024/08/22/brad-kane-showrunner-for-it-prequel-series-hired-for-a24-studios-friday-the-13th-prequel-series/ TrailersTerminator Zero - https://youtu.be/_MIcL7-J0LE Red band trailer. First 6 minutes also available now. Aug 29 on NetflixSuggestsPreacher is an American supernatural adventure television series developed by Sam Catlin, Evan Goldberg, and Seth Rogen for AMC starring Dominic Cooper, Joseph Gilgun and Ruth Negga. The series is based on the comic book series Preacher created by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon and published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. The series was officially picked up on September 9, 2015, with a ten-episode order which premiered on May 22, 2016. The series was renewed for a fourth and final season, which premiered on August 4, 2019 and concluded on September 29, 2019.STREAMING ON: Netflix and probably HuluMoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsJoker: Folie - Todd Phillips confirms what I have been saying. NOT A MUSICAL. https://comicbook.com/movies/news/joker-2-lady-gaga-joaquin-phoenix-musical-todd-phillips-not/ TrailersSuper/Man - The Christopher Reeves documentary got a trailer https://youtu.be/gX-B3HMlMfY In theaters Sept 21, and 25 (Reeves' Birthday) in the states. Then internationally later this year. No streaming date as of yet.Deadpool & Wolverine - https://youtu.be/dAoDKuO-HUU Hulk cameo revealed in the Korean trailer.Sonic 3 - https://youtu.be/qSu6i2iFMO0 December 20.Reg ‘ol NewsTim Curry - First movie since 2010. Titled Stream, a thriller/horror movie. Select theatrical release. No streaming date yet. https://comicbook.com/movies/news/tim-currys-first-movie-role-in-14-years-revealed/ SuggestsPrisoners - The film centers around the abduction of two young girls in a small town and the desperate search by their families and the police. As the investigation stalls, one of the fathers (Hugh Jackman) takes matters into his own hands, leading to a dark and morally complex journey that blurs the lines between right and wrong.STREAMING ON: Tubi and Amazon Prime.Rumor MillConfirmations/RefutationsREFUTATION: Pantera - Rex Brown has said in no uncertain terms that a live album was NOT recorded. https://blabbermouth.net/news/panteras-rex-brown-no-we-didnt-record-a-live-album-in-minneapolis New RumorsStar Wars - Taika Waititi no longer making his own Star Wars movie. Said to be fallout from the Thor situation.Linkin Park - Posted a 100 hour countdown timer on their website. Said to be the announcement of the replacement for Chester Bennington.VisionQuest - James Spader is said to be returning to the MCU in this series, but in live-acion and not in voice over??Martian Manhunter - James Gunn is reportedly teasing J'onn J'onnz for the DCU.Anaconda - reboot movie talking to Paul Rudd and Jack Black to star?Gambit - Channing Tatum to return to the MCU again? New post credit scene from Ryan Reynolds suggests it apparently.Spider-Man 4 - slated for release between Doomsday and Secret Wars. Live-action Miles Morales once again rumored. MK1 - Kombat Pack 3 leak? Isaac Clark from Dead Space, Cassie Cage, Kung Jin, Jade, Doom Slayer, Michael Meyers, Ash Williams, and Akuma. New kameos, Nightwolf and Erron Black. Ghost Face brings MK9 Stryker skin and Mk11 Frost skin. Other costumes coming MK9 Cyrax and Sektor, Deception Shujinko skin, MKX Tremor, Special Forces Jax, Tuxedo Johnny. Cyber-Smoke, Deception Baraka and Havok. Cell shaded “Cage Match” skins for Johnny and Ashrah.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

Reserva de Maná
Reserva de Cómics #55: Daredevil/Elektra Amor y Guera, PRO, Big Game, Masacre de Daniel Way y Please save my Earth 7

Reserva de Maná

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 34:30


Nueva entrega de Reserva De Cómics, el spin-off en el que os hablamos de los cómics de la editorial Panini que vamos leyendo por medio de nuestro contestador automático. Hoy os traemos: Daredevil/Elektra Amor y Guera, PRO, Big Game, Masacre de Daniel Way y Please save my Earth 7.

Tomos y Grapas, Cómics
TOMOS Y GRAPAS Vol.10 Capítulo #20 - Piezas

Tomos y Grapas, Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 412:02


CAPÍTULO #367… Esta semana montamos el tablero y nos disponemos a jugar la partida de la vida con Piezas de Victor L. Pinel. El primer trabajo de este autor como autor completo, donde a través de una metáfora con los movimientos de ajedrez, veremos una reflexión sobre las diferentes relaciones personales a lo largo de la vida. Además como propina extra, pasarán los maestros David Rubín y Javier Olivaros por la Sala Kirby, para hablarnos de su trabajo en Beowulf. También repasamos las últimas noticias y próximos avances editoriales y por supuesto, no nos iremos sin daros una buena dosis semanal de reseñas de novedades como La Cruzada de los Niños, la nueva serie de Vengadores de Zdarsky y Acuña, el Masacre de Daniel Way, el nuevo trabajo de Manu Larcenet, el crossover del Millarworld con Big Game y muchísimo más. Gracias por estar al otro lado agentes ¡Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [] Julia Garner se une al UCM como Silver Surfer Próximas Novedades Editoriales Ed Piskor se suicida a los 41 años Fallece el dibujante Mark Bright NOVEDADES Y RELECTURAS [00:51:26] La guerra del Joker: Grandes Novelas Gráficas de Batman Marvel Must Have Agente Veneno Masacre de Daniel Way Jóvenes Vengadores 3: La cruzada de los niños El Joven Hellboy: Asalto al Castillo de la Muerte Grandes Tesoros Marvel. Doctor Extraño: Amanecer de otoño Los Vengadores. Crepúsculo Terapia de Grupo Carlota Emperatriz La desaparición de Josef Mengele Juez Anderson. Shamballa El Oro del Tiempo La Muerte de Superman. Especial 30 Aniversario Star Trek. Deuda de Honor Big Game Las guerras de Arran ANÁLISIS: PIEZAS [03:27:25] Hoy nos quedamos a cuadros con este pedazo de trabajo que se ha sacado Victor L. Pinel. Una obra que, al estilo love actually, nos retrata diferentes relaciones personales utilizando los movimientos de ajedrez como metáfora. Un trabajo con una arquitectura de guión impresionante, con la que Victor se ha conseguido colar como uno de los mejores cómics que tendremos en todo el año, y una lectura universal y perfecta para cualquier tipo de lector. ENTREVISTA: DAVID RUBÍN Y JAVIER OLIVARES [05:29:50] Volvemos con las Charlas Kirby y en esta ocasión se pasan por los micros los amiguetes David Rubín y Javier Olivares, para presentarnos la edición aniversario de su Beowulf. Hablaremos de mucha mitología y nos centraremos en la creación como autores completos, toda una masterclass del proceso creativo que hay detrás de un cómic. CORREO DEL AGENTE [06:26:23] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, ¡Habla pueblo Habla! ¡Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! Nuestro PODCAST ya está en el CANAL SECUNDARIO ¡Inflate a contenido comiquero aquí! https://www.youtube.com/@tomosygrapaspodcast Tomos y grapas es un medio de comunicación transmedia, disfruta de nuestros contenidos también en nuestra web, YouTube y redes sociales. VISITA TAMBIÉN NUESTRA LIBRERÍA En la Calle Alcalá 211 o nuestra TIENDA ONLINE con el mejor servicio y atención tiendatomosygrapas.com

We Like Comics Because They Have no Bones
Deadpool - Secret Invasion

We Like Comics Because They Have no Bones

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 66:27


An event tie-in is the beginning of Daniel Way's controversial retooling of Wade Wilson, the mercenary known as Deadpool! Joe and Mike discuss the Marvel event Secret Invasion, focusing on Deadpool's tie-in issues, which caused a stir with fans at the time. Enjoy these Madcap adventures as the guys talk to each other and the voices in their head! Guest-starring Blooper of the Atlanta Braves!

The Barn
The Men of Zen 24: Hit-Monkey

The Barn

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 73:28


The Men of Zen are heading to the Marvel Universe with today's episode about Hit-Monkey! What happens when the ghost of an assassin is bound to a sword-wielding Macaque?  A whole lot of violence it turns out! This Hulu exclusive series, produced by Will Speck and Josh Gordon, was originally a comic series created by Daniel Way and artist Dalibor Talajić. It's monkey mayhem at it's finest!This episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.

On The Way, with Dr. Tony Crisp
6-30-2022, June 6, Daniel 9, “Learning to Pray the Daniel Way”

On The Way, with Dr. Tony Crisp

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 17:01


Comic Trades Monthly
Deadpool - Daniel Way

Comic Trades Monthly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 79:43


Daniel Way, Wolverine, Violence and fourth wall breaking! It's Deadpool time baby! The reason that David and Dane became friends.  Next months book: Eat the Rich by Sarah Gailey You can also tell us what you think: Twitter @comictradespod Facebook facebook.com/ctmpod Or email us ctradesmonthly@gmail.com

Comics In Motion Podcast
TV & Movie Reviews: Hit-Monkey (2021)

Comics In Motion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 34:42


We take a look at 2021's Marvel property, Hit-Monkey! Originally created by Daniel Way in 2010, this is one of Marvel's more obscure characters to hit the screen. Plot: It tells the tale of a wronged Japanese snow monkey, mentored by the ghost of an American assassin, as he cuts a wide swath through the Tokyo underworld. Email us: comicsinmotionpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on social media: @comicsinmotionp --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support

Inner Demons - A Ghost Rider Podcast
Inner Demons Episode 56 - "Playground Insults with Satan" and Special Guest Interview with Carrie Harris

Inner Demons - A Ghost Rider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021


    Inner Demons is back with another huge Episode for the listeners and you're gonna wanna stick around for the ending!First on the docket, Brian is astonished to see how childish Lucifer is in the concluding chapter of Daniel Way's Revelations arc in Ghost Rider Issue 19. Thankfully, things start looking up for the reader in the much better Ghost Rider Issue 20 by Jason Aaron. Of course, that's if you call Gun Nuns, Cannibal Ghosts and Killer Angels an "improvement!" I'm sure Blaze would rather be making up insults like last issue instead.Then Brian takes a ride all the way to the year 2099 to discover some of Zero Cochrane's deep seated Daddy Issues in Ghost Rider 2099 Issue 17.Next up, in Cloak and Dagger #18 and Sleepwalker #11...we finally get to catch up with Danny Ketch in two guest appearances he had in the 90s. But GR better watch out, because Mephisto is large and very hungry!And in Ghost Rider Issue 20...Blaze and Daredevil finally find out the identity of the mysterious new Death's Head. They probably should have just looked at the front cover. It was revealed right on there!There's the #PostWritersGR segment with listener feedback from fans like you and more details on our newest contest!!And as a special treat for the listeners...we have the lovely and talented Carrie Harris stop on by to discuss her brand new novel featuring Ghost Rider called "Witches Unleashed." You don't wanna miss it, fellow Flameheads!You can listen to the episode at the Vengeance Unbound page on BlogSpot, or you can download it from Stitcher, iTunes, or Google Podcasts.You can also find us on Facebook, just search  for "Vengeance Unbound" and on Twitter under @InnerDemonsGR.Thanks for listening!

Comics Who Love Comic Books
The Problem with Frank Miller - Alex Fossella - Ep 64

Comics Who Love Comic Books

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 55:15


Why is Frank Miller problematic? What is the comic "Holy Terror" about? Is it OK to enjoy comics written by a "bad person"? Why doesn't Martin Scorsese like the Marvel movies? How cool is it when Dr. Strange astral projects? Will we ever get a gritty Paste Pot Pete? Is there something mentally wrong with Batman? Are Batman comics generally pretty good? Who do you prefer as Ant-Man, Hank Pym or Scott Lang? Why is Brett excited about the She-Hulk Disney+ series? How is the MCU going to handle Deadpool? Is Watchmen a perfect comic? What does "women in refrigerators" mean? Is it fun when evil wins? What did Brian Posehn and Gerry Dugan get right about Deadpool? Reading tips: Frank Miller's Daredevil; Ronin (also Frank Miller); Bullseye: Greatest Hits by Daniel Way; Dr. Strange: The Oath; Batman: The Long Halloween; Batman and Philosophy (non-fiction book); The Dark Knight Returns; Watchmen; Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth (Grant Morrison); Killing Joke; Robin: Year One; early Ant-Man comics; early Spider-Man; early Fantastic Four; She-Hulk by John Byrne; She-Hulk by Peter David; Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe; Brian Posehn and Gerry Dugan Deadpool issues Watch tips: Netflix Daredevil; Doctor Strange; Birdman cartoon; Harvey Birdman: Attorney-at-Law; Watchmen (HBO) Recorded 10-15-21 via Zoom

Fresh Manna
(The Daniel Way (5) (Daniel 2:16-18)

Fresh Manna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 3:07


Fresh Manna
(The Daniel Way (5) (Daniel 2:16-18)

Fresh Manna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 3:07


Fresh Manna
(The Daniel Way (5) (Daniel 2:16-18)

Fresh Manna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 3:07


Inner Demons - A Ghost Rider Podcast
Inner Demons Episode 55 - "Drugs N' Rugs Emporium"

Inner Demons - A Ghost Rider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021


   Inner Demons is back with another Giant-Sized Episode for the listeners!First up, Brian takes a wild ride thru Johnny Blaze's past with the Spirit in the Sky (Aka Kushala) as he checks out "Spirits of Vengeance: Spirit Rider #1." Hope he had time to grab some of those tasty Flaming Oreos from the Quentin Carnival!Next up, in "Savage Avengers #22" Conan the Barbarian wakes up in a strange nightmare and battles an ancient armored up Ghost Rider atop a flaming spider beast. Shelob, eat your heart out!From there we follow Johnny on his quest to destroy all 666 of Lucifer's avatars in Daniel Way's Ghost Rider 17 and 18. 'Gotta catch 'em all', I guess.Then, in Ghost Rider 2099 Issue 16, Zero Cochrane is the Law...and everyone hates him for it. Can't that dude catch a break? Well, not with Heartbreaker around.Lastly...Blaze is on the hunt to help save Karen Page from the new Death's Head and his fr-enemy Stunt Master in "Daredevil" #138. Hopefully, JB doesn't get any carpets stuffed with Heroin bags tossed at him. That would suck. (Unless he packed a flamethrower)Stay tuned for a very special #PostWritersGR segment with listener feedback from fans like you and more details on our newest contest!!You can listen to the episode at the Vengeance Unbound page on BlogSpot, or you can download it from Stitcher, iTunes, or Google Podcasts.You can also find us on Facebook, just search  for "Vengeance Unbound" and on Twitter under @InnerDemonsGR.Thanks for listening!

Fresh Manna
The Daniel Way (4) (Daniel 2:16-17)

Fresh Manna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 3:36


Fresh Manna
The Daniel Way (4) (Daniel 2:16-17)

Fresh Manna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 3:36


Fresh Manna
The Daniel Way (4) (Daniel 2:16-17)

Fresh Manna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 3:36


Fresh Manna
The Daniel Way (3) (Daniel 2:12-13)

Fresh Manna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 3:11


Fresh Manna
The Daniel Way (3) (Daniel 2:12-13)

Fresh Manna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 3:11


Fresh Manna
The Daniel Way (3) (Daniel 2:12-13)

Fresh Manna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 3:11


Fresh Manna
The Daniel Way (2) (Daniel 1:8)

Fresh Manna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 2:40


Fresh Manna
The Daniel Way (2) (Daniel 1:8)

Fresh Manna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 2:40


Fresh Manna
The Daniel Way (2) (Daniel 1:8)

Fresh Manna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 2:40


Fresh Manna
The Daniel Way (1) (Daniel 1:8)

Fresh Manna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 3:54


Fresh Manna
The Daniel Way (1) (Daniel 1:8)

Fresh Manna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 3:54


Fresh Manna
The Daniel Way (1) (Daniel 1:8)

Fresh Manna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 3:54


Bitches on Comics
Episode 102: Deadpool is entertaining, problematic, charming, chaotic featuring Monika Estrella Negra

Bitches on Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 62:50


In today's episode, we have a double dose of Deadpool! First, we talk about what we love about the Merc with the Mouth with Monika Estrella Negra. We get into the highs and lows of our favorite tragic clown, from his pansexuality to his chaotic energy. Monika walks us through the horror elements of Deadpool, Sara talks Deadpool's exes, and S.E. discusses why reading Deadpool just makes us feel better.Next, we explore Deadpool (2008) #1-3, written by Daniel Way, Pencils by Paco Medina, Inks by Juan Vlasco, Colors by Marte Gracia, and letters by Cory Petit. This special segment is a tie-in with Shelfdust's Secret Invasion extravaganza--which has definitely not being taken over by Skrulls, ok? And, check out S.E.'s Shelfdust Presents interview with Matt Lune (Matt sure sounds a lot like Sara in this interview...)Check out Monika's article of best Deadpool comics, as well as Sara's article about his very strange love life and S.E.'s about his pansexuality.And don't miss our in-depth discussions of Deadpool (and Captain Marvel) over on Patreon:Part 1 (free for all)Part 2Part 3Join us for as little as $2/month to get access to these episodes and so many more!

Inner Demons - A Ghost Rider Podcast
Inner Demons Episode 54 - "Return of the King"

Inner Demons - A Ghost Rider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021


  They say: "It's good to be the King." Unless you're Johnny Blaze, burdened with the throne of Hell and keeping the entire hordes of the underworld at bay for for the greater good. But what happens when Blaze's plan to drag Mephisto on a mission of Vengeance is interrupted by symbiote dragons and even his own brother in "Ghost Rider: King in Black #1"?By Crom, if that wasn't bad enough...Johnny Blaze battles none other than Conan the Barbarian in "Savage Avengers #21".Next up is Daniel Way's "Ghost Rider" Issues 15 and 16 as Blaze continues his looooong mission of destroying 666 Satanic avatars but this time GR has to also contend with a pair of sneaky angels. They grow up so fast, don't they?Lastly is "Ghost Rider" Issue 19 from the 70s, which had way more behind the scenes intrigue than you'd expect!Stay tuned for a very special #PostWritersGR segment with listener feedback from fans like you and more details on our newest contest!!You can listen to the episode at the Vengeance Unbound page on BlogSpot, or you can download it from Stitcher, iTunes, or Google Podcasts.You can also find us on Facebook, just search  for "Vengeance Unbound" and on Twitter under @InnerDemonsGR.Thanks for listening!

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 290

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 145:59


Comics Reviews: Joker 1 by James Tynion IV, Guillem March, Arif Prianto, Sam Johns, Mirka Andolfo, Romulo Fajardo Jr. Rorschach 6 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart Batman: Urban Legends 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Marcus To, Stephanie Phillips, Laura Braga, Ivan Plascencia, Brandon Thomas, Max Dunbar, Luis Guerrero, Matthew Rosenberg, Ryan Benjamin, Antonio Fabela Wonder Woman 770 by Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain, Jordie Bellaire, Paulina Ganucheau Superman 29 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Phil Hester, Eric Gapstur, Hi-Fi, Sean Lewis, Sami Basri, Ulises Arreola Wonder Woman Earth One Vol 3 by Grant Morrison, Yanick Paquette, Nathan Fairbairn Deadpool Nerdy 30 by Joe Kelly, Gerardo Sandoval, Chris Sotomayor, Skottie Young, Aaron Conley, Jean-Francois Beaulieu, Kelly Thompson, Kevin Libranda, Bob Quinn, Rachelle Rosenberg, Fabian Nicieza, Patrick Zircher, Java Tartaglia, Gail Simone, Michael Shelfer, Daniel Way, Paco Medina, Jesus Aburtov, Gerry Duggan, Brian Posehn, Scott Koblish, Nick Filardi, Rob Liefeld, Chad Bowers, Bryan Valenza, Jay David Ramos, Federico Blee Non-Stop Spider-Man 1 by Joe Kelly, Chris Bachalo, Tim Townsend, Marcio Menyz Thor & Loki: Double-Trouble 1 by Mariko Tamaki, Gurihiru Children of the Atom 1 by Vita Ayala, Bernard Chang, Marcelo Maiolo Karmen 1 by Guillem March Proctor Valley Road 1 by Grant Morrison, Alex Child, Naomi Franquiz, Tamra Bonvillain Blade Runner Origins 1 by K. Perkins, Mellow Brown, Mike Johnson, Fernando Dagnino Damned: Cursed Children 1 by Howard Wong, Josh Stafford, Robin Simon Ng God of War: Fallen God 1 by Chris Roberson, Tony Parker Black Hammer: Visions 2 by Geoff Johns, Scott Kolins, Bill Crabtree Next Dance 1 by Anna Leue, Ken Perry Doom Skull 1 by Dane Georges 99 Cent Theatre Bereft 1 by Gate Karain, John Himmelstein Raze by Tremayne Primm, Montis Boeher Grave of Wolves 1 by Ted Closson Vin Duty 1 by John Rap News: new Jupiter's Legacy mini from Millar and Tommy Lee Edwards, the bizarre story of Ant, Planet-Sized X-Men, Harley & Ivy book, Batman vs. GI Joe Fortnite tie-in, Mark Doyle takes over IDW editorial, Amazing goes weekly, Pride Anthology from DC with the debut of Dreamer by Nicole Maines, Tamaki on Crush & Lobo, Batman: The Adventures Continue continues now with Court of Owls, new original Black Label maxiseries from Tynion and Martinez Bueno, Wonder Woman: Black and Gold, Canto film in development, NFT nonsense and DC trouble, new Batman mini by Ennis and Sharp, Green Arrow 80th special, Batgirl and Zatanna projects in development at HBO Max, Voices Pride Anthology from Marvel The Grinding of Glenn's Gears and some TV observations Trailers: Infinity Train final season Comics Countdown: Rorschach 6 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart Proctor Valley Road 1 by Grant Morrison, Alex Child, Naomi Franquiz, Tamra Bonvillain Black Hammer: Visions 2 by by Geoff Johns, Scott Kolins, Bill Crabtree The Last Witch 3 by Conor McCreery, V.V. Glass, Natalia Nesterenko Daredevil 28 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Mercio Menyz Joker 1 by James Tynion IV, Guillem March, Arif Prianto, Sam Johns, Mirka Andolfo, Romulo Fajardo Jr. Birthright 47 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas Specter Inspectors 2 by Bowen McCurdy, Kaitlyn Musto Sweet Tooth: The Return 5 by Jeff Lemire, Jose Villarrubia Autumnal 5 by Daniel Kraus, Chris Shehan

The Stack
The Stack: The Joker, Children Of The Atom And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 49:56


On this week's Stack podcast: The Joker #1 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV, Sam Johns Art by Guillem March, Mirka Andolfo Children of the Atom #1 Marvel Written by Vita Ayala Art by Bernard Chang Karmen #1 Image Comics By Guillem March Wonder Woman #770 DC Comics Written by Michael W. Conrad and Becky Cloonan, Jordie Bellaire Art by Travis Moore, Paulina Ganucheau Non-Stop Spider-Man #1 Marvel Written by Joe Kelly Art by Chris Bachalo Proctor Valley Road #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Grant Morrison & Alex Child Art by Naomi Franquiz American Vampire 1976 #6 DC Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Rafael Albuquerque Deadpool Nerdy Thirty #1 Marvel Written by Joe Kelly, Skottie Young, Kelly Thompson, Fabian Nicieza, Gail Simone, Daniel Way, Gerry Duggan & Brian Poeshn, Rob Liefeld & Chad Bowers Art by Cerardo Sandoval, Aaron Conley, Kevin Libranda with Bob Quinn, Patch Zircher, Michael Shelfer, Paco Medina, Scott Koblish, Rob Liefeld Home Sick Pilots #4 Image Comics Written by Dan Watters Art by Caspar Wijngaard Rorschach #6 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Jorge Fornés Thor & Loki: Double Trouble #1 Marvel Written by Mariko Tamaki Art by Gurihiru Black Hammer Visions #2 Dark Horse Comics Written by Geoff Johns Art by Scott Kolins Superman #29 DC Comics Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Sean Lewis Art by Phil Hester, Sami Basri Eternals #3 Marvel Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Esad Ribić Birthright #47 Image Comics Written by Joshua Williamson Art by Andrei Bressan Luna #2 BOOM! Studios By Maria Llovet Sweet Tooth: The Return #5 DC Comics By Jeff Lemire The Immortal Hulk #44 Marvel Written by Al Ewing Art by Joe Bennett Specter Inspectors #2 Boom! Box By Bowen McCurdy and Kaitlyn Musto The Amazing Spider-Man #61 Marvel Written by Nick Spencer Art by Patrick Gleason The Last Witch #3 BOOM! Box Written by Conor McCreery Illustrated by V.V. Glass SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Episode Transcript: Alex:                 Hey. What's up, everybody. Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin:              I'm Justin. Pete:                I'm Pete. Alex:                 On The Stack, we talk about a bunch of books that have come out this week, and let's kick it off with the clown prince of crime himself, The Joker #1 from DC Comics, written by James Tynion IV and Sam Johns, art by Guillem March and Mirka Andolfo. This is the first time ever the Joker has an ongoing series. So of course, it's mostly about Commissioner Gordon. I mean, this is reliably good. It's James Tynion, Guillem March. His art is gorgeous, as usually, even with the swerve here that it mostly is not about the Joker. It's still a really good story. I liked it quite a bit. What'd you guys think? Pete:                Yeah. I was really impressed. I thought it was very interesting because it's like “Okay. Joker #1. What are we going to get here?” and I was really impressed with the choices that they made with this comic. Also, we're still getting this kind of Punchline kind of backup story in this, which is great, and it's going to be really interesting to see how this Punchline thing unfolds, but yeah. As far as Joker #1, I thought they did an amazing job of getting you excited for this big kind of arc that they're telling. I think, as far as this first issue is concerned, it does its job really well. I am very excited for more. Justin:              Yeah. I really like this version of Commissioner Gordon, or ex-Commissioner Gordon. We get to see a nice flashback of when he was in the Chicago PD before he got busted down to Gotham, and it reminded me a lot of Scott Snyder's Detective Comics run, sort of where he was plucked from that. Pete:                Oh, yeah. With Jock. Jock was doing the art. Yeah. Justin:              Yeah. He was plucked, and Francavilla, Frencesco Francavilla, was doing the art on that for a little bit as well when he was dealing with his son and being suspicious of him becoming a murderer. Pete:                Yeah. That whole restaurant scene was just so- Justin:              A hundred percent. Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              In this, we get a little … There's some reflections of that here in the story as well, and it's just a great story, and I really like the idea that it's not a story where we have to watch the Joker being a crazy person the whole time. It's this sort of- Pete:                Or there's three or four Jokers or … You know what I mean? Justin:              Yes. This sort of detective story where we're following Commissioner Gordon make some hard choices that I'm curious to see how plays out. Alex:                 It's good storytelling across the board. If you were hesitant at all, definitely pick it up. Next up, Children of the Atom #1 from Marvel, written by Vita Ayala, art by Bernard Chang. This is an interesting take on what's currently going on with X-Men to show us several characters that seemingly have decided not to go to Krakoa and instead be regular teenagers in high school while fighting crime as mutants. There's, of course, a little bit of a twist there, but what did you think about this first issue? Justin:              I'm curious what Pete thinks of it, because we get to see perhaps a Cyclops that he can really get on board with. Pete:                Yeah. It was an issue of a comic book. Had some X-Men in it, which is great. Justin:              True. Pete:                There's some fighting. Yeah. I liked a couple of the characters. Art was really good. Justin:              Interesting. Not sort of a non-take there, really. I like this story a lot, especially in the larger context of the X-Men universe right now. This feels like a simple, standalone series where we're going to follow these characters and whatever is up with them. They feel like sort of mutant wannabes, almost, trying to find their place by replicating the original X-Men in a fun way. It's drawn really nicely. It was cool. Great reveal at the end. Alex:                 Yeah. I like the fact that we're getting to see outside of Krakoa and what's going on there, because this is a part of the world that we need to find out more about of and their reaction to things. So I am curious, given the twist at the end in particular, where this is going to go, but Vita Ayala is always reliable as a writer, but Chang's art is good. These characters are interesting. I'm excited to read the second issue. Alex:                 Next up, Karmen #1 from Image Comics by and art by Guillem March. This is a very different take on an angel dressed in sort of a skeleton thing straight out of Karate Kid, right, Pete? You know what I'm talking about. Pete:                I do know what you're referencing, but I feel like this costume is a little bit more elaborate than that one. Alex:                 Slightly more elaborate because it actually is her skeleton, but she is visiting with somebody who … They don't come out and say it, but has recently died or is about to die and takes her around as a ghost to sort of show her the world. It's not quite clear to me what this book is going to be about going forward yet at this point. There's a tease of something a little bit more at the end here, but it's always a pleasure to see Guillem March's art. Justin:              Great art, and this feels like something that is like a labor of love, like something that the amount of time and focus put into this book is just palpable. It's beautiful, and it's sort of haunting in the way the story unfolds. I thought this was great, and yeah. Love the art. Pete:                Yeah. It's very sad and very powerful, and yeah. I mean, it's kind of a twisted tale about something that is just … Whoa. Everybody okay? I thought that was a fire alarm going off there. Alex:                 It's all right. Justin:              No. I didn't hear anything. Alex:                 I mean, I will say, to that point, not to interrupt you, Pete, but I do want to mention for anybody interested in picking this up, trigger warning for suicide in this book, potentially. They don't come out and say it, but it's pretty clear what's going on there. Also, there is a fair amount of nudity. So this is not a book that should go necessarily handing to kids, but go ahead, Pete, if there was anything else you wanted to say. Pete:                Yeah. It's kind of a dark tale, but they're kind of putting a bright kind of light on it. So I'm very interested to see how this all unfolds and what the point of this is, because it's a little fucked up, but yeah. I mean, it's not something you can read in the subway or something. You have to read this by yourself somewhere, but it does a great job of grabbing the reader's attention, and I'm curious to see kind of how it all unfolds. Alex:                 Pete, did you take this one to your reading hole? Pete:                Yeah. Yeah. Alex:                 Me too. Yeah. I got in my hole, just crawled up, and read that book so nobody could see me. Justin:              I made a reservation in Pete's reading hole, and I still haven't really got my arrival date. Alex:                 Oh, you got to try the cheese puffs there. They are to die for. Justin:              So good. Alex:                 Wonder Woman #770 from DC Comics, written by Michael W. Conrad and Becky Cloonan and Jordie Bellaire, art by Travis Moore and Paulina Ganucheau or Ganucheau. Excuse me. We talked about this a little bit on the live show. This is coming out of the Future State stuff. So Wonder Woman had this new status quo where she pulled herself back from being sort of a guardian of the universe type thing but instead has found herself in Valhalla in the Norse afterlife fighting the same fights over and over again. That's the front story. The back story is showing us young Wonder Woman. I thought this was phenomenal. Justin:              This was one of my favorite books of the week. Really great. I was really curious, reading all the stuff coming out of Future State, where Wonder Woman was going to land. It felt like it was going to be just not a fun place, she was going to be doing something different, and this was such a breath of fresh air. Diana sort of doesn't know what Wonder Woman is. She doesn't have her powers. She's just being a warrior in its purest form. There's a mystery unfolding behind the scenes. There's some romance here, perhaps. Really just a great story top to bottom. Really caught me off guard. Alex:                 Pete, you were very patiently raising your hand. What's going on? Pete:                All right. So I'm a huge fan of Wonder Woman, but it was weird. I know there's a lot of different kind of mythology, historical and non-historical, wrapped up with Wonder Woman. So it was like I was like “Asgard? Wonder Woman? Why am I fighting this in my brain?” It's this weird Valhalla. I know it should be okay, but to me, it's like I associate it so hard with Marvel that it was hard for me to be like “Yeah. This is cool. Wonder Woman's walking around Marvel right now. This is totally fine. There's nothing wrong with this.” Alex:                 Yeah. I get what you're saying, but it's definitely a very different take than Thor stuff over in Marvel, certainly. I agree with you. It is nearly impossible for comic books to divorce Norse mythology from Thor and the Thor comics books and Loki and et cetera, but those existed beforehand. They definitely time immemorial, and this feels like a more mythological take on Norse mythology than exactly what's going on, usually at least, in Marvel comics. So I got over it by the end, but I was definitely there with you at the beginning with it, Pete. Justin:              Thor was a different dude. He had a red beard. So that's totally different. Pete:                Sure. Sure. Sure. Yeah. Yeah, but that aside, I really thought this was a great start for this new team. I feel like this is really cool. I also really liked the backup. I thought that was fun. I'm excited for this. Alex:                 Well, let's move on to one that you're very excited for as well, Pete, Non-Stop Spider-Man #1 from Marvel, written by Joe Kelly and art by Chris Bachalo. Pete:                Come on. Alex:                 Of course, this is taking Spider-Man and putting him in the position of Alexander Hamilton in the musical Hamilton, because he is going non-stop. Pete:                Don't ruin this for me, you fucking piece of shit. Justin:              My favorite song from Hamilton is Non-Stop. Alex:                 Really? Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 Oh, interesting. Pete, you love this book. This is the fast and the furious of Spider-Man books. It's sort of the total opposite of what's going on in Amazing Spider-Man. No real soap opera going on here, just complete balls-to-the-wall action with brief interludes to give you backstory about what's going on. Talk about what you liked about this book. Justin:              Even those interludes are happening pretty fast. This is a smash opera, which is Pete's medium of choice. Pete:                Yeah. I love this. There's no time wasted. It's all non-stop. It's all happening. During a fight scene, which is such a great idea, don't waste time like “Oh, let's go to a coffee shop and fucking talk about our feelings.” No. It's all action. It is just non-stop. I loved it. The art alone is worth picking this up. Unbelievable. Just so fun how Spider-Man's falling but counting the stories by having this inner monologue. I needed this Spider-Man, because Nick Spencer's fucking killing me on that other Spider-Man book, and I just needed a light, fun Spider-Man Spider-Man book that isn't doing a bunch of weird shit. So I really needed this book, and the art is just so good, and I love the pace of it. I love the action. Every single page was glorious, and then the backup story with not your mom's Zemo here. This is a new Zemo here that's just has a lot of sass, got some backtalk, really owning the fact that he's rocking a purple mask in a fun way, and it's all about that drip. Justin:              He does love that drip. Yeah. I first opened this book, and I was like “Surely there's going to be a couple stops in here.” None. Pete:                No. Why do you need stops? What do you need stops for? It's an express train. Justin:              It's an express train. Pete:                You go on the local if you want some fucking stops and look around. Justin:              Pete, what did you think of the backmatter where the editor, Nick Lowe, talks about how, in every single page, he's getting his relationship with Mary Jane annulled. Pete:                That's not true. Justin:              That's how non-stop it is. Pete:                That's not true. Alex:                 Non-stop annulments. Yeah. Pete:                That's not true. it's not true at all. Alex:                 This is the perfect team- Justin:              It is true. Re-read it. Alex:                 I would say this is the perfect team for this book. Joe Kelly, great at this sort of thing. Chris Bachalo, great at this sort of thing. This is fun. Like you're saying, Pete, this is the opposite of what's going on in Amazing Spider-Man, and it's a nice little treat after reading that. Pete:                It is a nice treat. Come on. Justin:              Yeah. No. I really enjoyed it. Chris Bachalo's art's great. It's great to see him on a book like Spider-Man where you get to see- Pete:                It's phenomenal. Justin:              There's so much going on. The panels are crooked. When I got to the end, I was like “This surely can't be the end,” and there's a whole other story. So the stops kept not stopping, you know? Pete:                Yeah. Exactly. Never stop stopping. What'd you guys think of the backup? Justin:              Fun. Alex:                 The Baron Zemo backup? Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 I love Zemo. I don't know what it is. I just love that guy. Pete:                Yeah. I didn't know you were such a Zemo head. Alex:                 I love Zemo. Pete:                But this- Alex:                 I can't explain it. Pete:                How do you- Alex:                 No. Actually, I can explain it. It's because Under Siege, Avengers: Under Siege, is probably my favorite Avengers storyline. I was like “Yo. I'm sold on this guy. This guy-“ Justin:              Avengers: Under Siege is your favorite Avengers story? Alex:                 Absolutely. Justin:              Wow. Pete:                Wow. Justin:              There it is. Pete:                How do you feel- Justin:              You love a real loose mask, huh? Pete:                How do you feel about this updated Zemo a little bit? He's got a little sass. Justin:              You keep pushing his sass. Pete:                Well, it's just I haven't seen the Zemo, and Zalben's a Zemo head. So I'm wondering if he's like “This is my Zemo,” or like he feels cool with it. Alex:                 No. It's straight out- Justin:              Pete, have you- Alex:                 If anything, it's old Zemo. He's got the loose mask back again instead of the tight mask. Pete:                Sure. Yeah. Alex:                 His neck's getting some air. Pete:                Right, but I mean, the way he's talking is not how Zemo normally talks. Alex:                 It's fine. Justin:              Pete, this story focuses on a drug called A Plus. Have you been taking some of it? Because you seem hyped. You're non-stop right now. Pete:                Dude, I am non-stop, and I needed a book like this to get me hyped. Alex:                 Let's move on then and talk about Proctor Valley Road #1 from BOOM! Studios, written by- Pete:                Oh, boy. Alex:                 … Grant Morrison and Alex Child, art by- Pete:                What? Alex:                 … Naomi Franquiz. What? Pete:                I kept the whole time reading this being like “I can't believe this is written by Grant Morrison. It looks like such a nice, wholesome book, and I can't believe Grant Morrison is doing this shit.” Alex:                 Yeah, and then you got to the end, right? Pete:                Oh, yeah. I did. Alex:                 So this is about a bunch of kids who hear a legend about a place called Proctor Valley Road, where a bunch of people seemed to die. Like Pete's saying, it starts relatively like just regular teen fun movie for three quarters of the book, and then things get messed up by the end in a really big way, spinning out into some mythology. It doesn't feel like a Grant Morrison book at all, I would say- Pete:                It doesn't. Alex:                 … but Justin, what did you think about this one? Pete:                It's easy to follow. You can understand. It's impressive. Justin:              Well, I think the biggest difference why it doesn't feel very Grant Morrison is the art. The choice of the artist, Naomi Franquiz, is very different, feels very not Grant Morrison, but I think it sort of plays against type a little bit in a good way, because the horror comes at you in such a different way by the end. I feel like you get in the heads of the characters very quickly, and they're all fun, likable, smart characters. Has sort of Scooby Doo vibe with the collection and the era of characters here. Alex:                 Now, I don't want to jump on you too much, but the artist's name is actually Franquiz, and that's a great segue to start up my Fran quiz. First question. Who played the nanny on the hit TV show The Nanny? Pete:                Fran Drescher. Alex:                 Correct. That was the whole quiz. I can't think of another Fran. I'm sorry. Justin:              Oh, that's good. Most famous Frans are Fran Drescher. Pete:                I do want to talk about that podcast we were on, at some point. That was kind of crazy. Alex:                 Let's just skip by that and instead talk about American Vampire 1976 #6 from DC Comics, written by Scott Snyder, art by Rafael Albuquerque. Here- Pete:                The Querque. Alex:                 … shit is going down, and we're heading towards, I would say, the endgame of American Vampire at this point as our heroes finally close in on the thing that's going to let them beat the Tongue, the demonic entity that's trying to take over the Earth, and things go horrifically wrong. I like this issue. I also like every issue of this book. Pete:                Holy twists and turns, Batman. This is some shit. Justin:              Holy twisted tongue. The Tongue always wins. Can't beat the Tongue. Pete:                Yeah. Wow. Yeah. This was very impressive. Alex:                 That's what I always say to my wife. Pete:                Oh, my god. Don't be creepy, you fuck. Yeah. American Vampire just continues to impress. You think like “Okay. I got a handle on what's going on.” Nope. No. You do not. Yeah. I think this is a really solid, great issue. The Querque is just killing it on the art. It's a lot of fun and really crazy and over the top. Justin:              Really making that nickname work. What is so great about this book and a lot of Scott Snyder's stuff is he always had another gear. This series, there's such a big cast. It's like “Oh, right. These are all … I remember how all these characters work together,” and in this issue and throughout this series, they've been in an ever-worsening situation, and in this issue, the situation somehow gets much worse, and he focuses the cast down to the characters we care the most about and the twists and turns that happen there. He's masterful at timing the big story moves, and this is another great example of that. Pete:                That guy's a great writer. Alex:                 Good stuff. Deadpool Nerdy 30 #1 from Marvel, written by Joe Kelly, Skottie Young, Kelly Thompson, Fabian Nicieza, Gail Simone, Daniel Way, Gerry Duggan, and Brian Posehn, Rob Liefeld, and Chad Bowers, art by Gerardo Sandoval, Aaron Conley, Kevin Libranda, with Bob Quinn, Patch Zircher, Michael Shelfer, Paco Medina, Scott Koblish, and Rob Liefeld. Basically, anybody that you can imagine having something to do with Deadpool over the years was pretty much involved in this. This was a bunch of short stories all set on different birthdays that Deadpool is happening. We'll turn it over to Pete, our Deadpool expert. Pete:                Yeah. This is nice. This is just a who's who that's put their fingerprints on Deadpool coming back to tell some fun stories, and that's exactly what it is. You've got everything from Rob Liefeld making fun of pouches to just insane party birthday things. Yeah. It's crazy. It's Deadpool. It's over the top. It's fun. It's also like the art styles are very different for all these different stories. There's a lot of really funny stories in this, a lot of funny ideas. Yeah. The No Chill story was really fun. Yeah. I believe Deadpool would hide guns in different ice cream shops all over the country. Why not? Yeah. It's a ton of fun. It's a lot of great art, and it's one of those collected stories that I think is worth it. Justin:              I've been celebrating Deadpool's birthday every year. So the fact that he's hit 30 is just a real boon. I'm cutting loose like crazy over here. I thought this was fun as well. I want to give it up for the Skottie Young story, Baby's First Cable, which is very fun. Kelly Thompson's Best There Is was really, really good, and the Fabian Nicieza story, I thought, was very good as well. Alex:                 That's the one that I wanted to call out in particular. The thing that I really liked about this book is it's very easy to do a bunch of goofs with Deadpool, but Fabian went for something much serious and much darker, and I think people forget that Deadpool stories can get really dark sometimes. Pete:                Oh, yeah. Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 So that was great. I was very trepidatious going into this, because I don't usually love collections. They feel like a mixed bag, but they got the right creators working on it, and this is good. If you're a fan of Deadpool at any point in his history, I think this is kind of a must-pick-up. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Next up, Home Sick Pilots #4 from Image Comics, written by Dan Waters, art by Caspar Wijngaard. This is so good. This book is so good. Pick up this book. Justin:              It's so much better than it has any right to be, out of the gate just coming out hot with this story about some teens who are in a band, the Home Sick Pilots. They go into a haunted house. One of them becomes this ghost gatherer of these haunted objects, and this is sort of the all fight issue where things are coming to a head. It's so much action. It's beautifully drawn. The premise is so strong, and it has this sort of intense loneliness about it as well that I really like. Pete:                Yeah. I mean, if you would have tried to explain this story to me, I'd be like “You're out of your gourd. This doesn't sound good,” but it is so well done, so creative, so different. The art, the storytelling, the paneling … It all works so well. This is such a crazy unique story, and some really unique characters. Yeah. I just continue to be impressed. This is one of those ones where you get it and you're like “Man, I hope it's going to be as good as the last issue,” and it fucking delivers. Alex:                 I think a lot of it has to do with Caspar Wijngaard's art, honestly, where the character designs are so unique. We talked about this in the last issue, but there's a VHS something ghost, zombie, I don't know, monster. I don't know exactly what's going on, but it's so terrifyingly and beautifully drawn. One of the main ghost is this horseshoe ghost, has a horseshoe head. Again, absolutely terrifying. We find out more about the mythology here. There seems to be an outside group that kind of has maybe ghosts trapped in TVs that are strapped to their chests that are tracking down ghosts. So there's so much going on in this book, but it- Pete:                Then the haunted house double-page spread thing was fucking insane. Alex:                 Beautiful. The fact that everything is very distinct in terms of the look, in terms of the coloring of the book … Fantastic. Pick up this book. I cannot wait for the next issue. Next up, Rorschach- Justin:              Don't trust VHS tapes. Switch to Betamax. Alex:                 I only use LaserDisc, personally. Pete:                Oh, wow. Alex:                 Rorschach #6 from DC Comics, written by Tom King, art by Jorge Fornés. In this issue, we're continuing to work our way back through the history of our cowboy character, who was killed back in the first issue. Here, we find out how she met the Jack Kirby-esque artist who later went on to don the mask of Rorschach. This is good. I was not quite sure about it going in or what was going on, but like we talked about with the last issue, I think that really started to indicate where the story is going and sell me on it. I like this quite a bit. Pete:                Yeah. I was a little worried this was going to be like that Eminem song, like “Dear Stan, my biggest fan.” So I'm glad that she didn't kill herself in those letters or whatever, but man, this was a really great idea and well pulled off. I have no idea what's going on in this Rorschach book, but I've been really impressed with all the different issues, and it's the classic King thing where he's like “Oh, yeah. I'm just going to give you just enough information to pick up the next issue.” That guy is a master. Alex:                 Pete, it's interesting you brought that up, because you know Tom King wrote the Eminem/Punisher crossover that was in XXL. Pete:                Oh, I know. It's a fucking great issue, man. Alex:                 He didn't write that, but … Justin:              Wow. Pete took that bait very quickly. Pete:                Yeah, but it is a great issue regardless of who wrote it. Alex:                 Is it? Pete:                It was Eminem who wrote it. Justin:              I like this issue of Rorschach a lot. I feel like Tom King is trying to say something about American with this book in a really smart, subtle way, almost as if to say … Here's what I think he's picking apart. In the original Watchmen book, it was all about how bringing the world together via the squid monster was a necessary thing to prevent everyone from world war from killing all human, if you were to believe that plan, and this is about how society is drifting apart and what sort of in a very personal in these personal stories, and we get to sort of see that happen in this story following these two characters who are corresponding via letter, and then we're hearing the presidential debate underneath it all, between Robert Redford and the conservative candidate, and it's just really good. I am always excited to see what the next big idea he's getting to is. Pete:                I'm not sick of this Robert Redford bit. This is fun. Justin:              Not a bit. Alex:                 Not a bit. It's real. It's happening. Thor and Loki: Double Trouble #1 from Marvel, written by Mariko Tamaki, art by Gurihiru. This is an all-ages title showing Thor and Loki as teens? 20? Pete:                Double trouble. Alex:                 Something like that, and just- Justin:              Something. Alex:                 … playing some tricks on each other and having a good time. I know I'm a sucker for this sort of thing, but what did you guys think of this book? Justin:              It's fun. It's fun to see, I mean, the inherent dynamic between Thor and Loki where it's like “Oh, you can't trust Loki,” but Thor always does because Thor's a sucker for Loki. This feels the most natural of that, where they're young, they're sort of daring each other, and it goes instantly and horribly wrong in a fun, all-ages way. Pete:                Yeah. I thought this was cute and well done in all the right ways. Even though it's an all-ages, it's still a very enjoyable book to read. It's kind of fun to see them depicted this way and the kind of team-ups and mischief they get into. Yeah. It was a good book. Alex:                 Next up, from all ages to no ages, Black Hammer: Visions #2 from Dark Horse Comics, written by Geoff Johns, art by Scott Kolins. This is very exciting to me, personally. I don't want to speak for you guys or the world at large, but to see Geoff Johns and Scott Kolins, the team for The Flash and many other things, collaborating on a very hardcore horror book that's set in the Black Hammer universe, I thought, was very neat. I was a little worried about it. I wasn't sure how it would play out, but I thought it was horrifying and well written, and I liked the little twist there. It felt like a Tales from the Crypt episode. I was very happy with how this book turned out. What did you guys think? Justin:              Yeah. It felt like just classic, classic comics, comic horror with a lot of great execution. We don't know who the bad guy is right out of the gate, and then it's like “Oh, this is bad. Oh, maybe everything's bad.” It feels like we end in a place where it's just “Oh, this is just awful across the board for everyone,” which is very true to classic horror comics, I think, in a good way. Love the art. This series is so good. Next up, in April we get Chip Zdarsky and Johnnie Christmas teaming up. This has been one of my favorite anthology series to pick up. Pete:                Yeah. It was creepy in ways that I wasn't ready for a little bit. It was just like this white dude who has got a POC in the back and gets pulled over by the comics and then is like “Hey. I'm white. So you don't fucking question me,” or whatever. So it just sucked that so far we haven't got any … The poor kid gets really completely fucked over and then turned into something monstrous. I hope that there is a kind of redemption arc for that character a little bit, but yeah. The team and art is unbelievable. Alex:                 All right. Fair enough. Next up, Superman #29 from DC Comics, written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Sean Lewis, art by Phil Hester and Sami Basri. This is the new era for Superman that Phillip Kennedy Johnson on our live show a couple of weeks back. So it's exciting to finally see it come to fruition. Here, we are finding out about Superman fighting an enemy that he can't quite beat, or at least can hurt him in a certain way, and we find out from his son that this enemy might in fact kill him, which is, I would say, a big deal for comic books. What'd you think about this issue? Pete:                Yeah. I mean- Justin:              Has the death of Superman ever been a big deal for comics at any point? Alex:                 I don't remember it in my lifetime. Pete:                Yeah. I think that there's some real touching father-son shit going on here, and that Amanda Waller, man. She's up to something. Somebody should be watching her or paying a little bit more close attention, because- Justin:              Wow. Strong viewpoint, Pete. Pete:                Then there was a weird kind of backup where I was like “This just looks like The Goon,” but yeah. Alex:                 I don't know. That was Bibbo, right? Pete:                Yeah. Yeah. Justin:              Bibbo. Alex:                 Bibbo. Yeah. That was Sean Lewis writing about Bibbo. He's writing this backup story about the other folks that live in Metropolis while the Superman stuff is going on. We get a little Jimmy Olsen. We get a little Bibbo. We got some weird villains. I thought that was fun. Justin, what did you think about this book? Justin:              I really like Phil Hester's art. Phil Hester Green Arrow was a book he sort of was on for a long time, and I feel like his style really fits here in the DC universe to me for whatever reason, and I feel like this is … The Johnson Superman era has begun. I've really been liking the work he's done on Superman, and this takes the continuity of Superman and his son sort of both being Superman at the same time and adds this sense of dread over top of it in a way that I thought was just really good, really smart. Alex:                 It- Pete:                Also, it was really impressive how cool Superman was about his own death, and his son knows, but he wasn't going to push him on it. He's really slow playing that pretty well, and I was like “Wow. I would have been like ‘Yo. Fucking son. Tell me when I'm fucking dying here. Help me out. What the fuck. I'm bleeding out my arm and you're being casual.'” Justin:              Well, I- Alex:                 I mean, that feels classic Superman. Justin:              Superman feels like … We know his greatest weakness is Kryptonite, but his second greatest weakness is not playing Coney ball with him, which really seems to break his god damn heart. Pete:                Yeah. That was heartbreaking. Yeah. Oh, come on, man. Alex:                 What are the rules there? Pete:                If he's dying- Alex:                 How do you play Coney ball? Pete:                … play Coney ball. Alex:                 Come on. Justin:              It's probably a lot of throwing a pine cone while you're flying or something and trying to catch it. Pine cones sharp. Alex:                 Yeah. Some day. Some day we'll get a game of Coney ball. We'll get the rules. It'll be a lot like Calvinball, but I guess we'll have to find out. Eternals #3 from Marvel, written by Kieron Gillen, art by Esad Ribic. Here, we are finding out more about the Deviants in particular, the antithesis of the Eternals, as they are dealing with a spiraling-out-of-control murder mystery of their own. How'd you feel about this issue? Pete:                Well, first off, the art is just glorious. It's really beautiful. Lot of amazing character designs and stuff like this- Justin:              It's like someone took- Pete:                … the facial expressions. Justin:              It's like someone took the … Sorry to interrupt you, Pete. Someone took the- Pete:                No problem. Justin:              He-Man characters and put them in epic Renaissance paintings. Pete:                Yeah. Yeah. Justin:              It's so beautiful. Pete:                It's really impressive. It's almost like a watercolor tone to it. It's really great. Yeah. I've been enjoying. Eternals really wasn't my bag for a long time, but this new kind of reboot is doing its job in getting me excited about a movie that maybe … I don't know. Justin:              Wow. Alex:                 Good conclusion there. Justin:              Way to play it cool. Alex:                 Strong conclusion. Justin:              Playing it very coy. That movie's been announced and talked about for quite some time. Pete:                Well, I don't know when it's actually coming out. You know what I mean? So that's why I was trying to be like … Alex:                 I do think somebody mentioned this on our Patreon Slack that it feels like it's Kieron Gillen's X-Men, and I think that's accurate in a way because he's using these text pages to break everything up, but he's maybe the only person other than Jonathan Hickman that is using that convention in a successful and exciting way. There's a page here where the computer, who narrates the entire book, talks about how many Deviants actually exist, and they kick to a double-page spread of just names of Deviants, and it's like “Page 10 of 7,947,” or something like that, and it plays so well because it's this oh-shit moment of the Eternals … There's probably 10 of them, and they getting killed off, and their enemies, the Deviants, are innumerable at this point. It's great. Justin:              Did you guys have any favorites from the Deviant page you wanted to highlight? Alex:                 [Corbadorbadugal 00:34:14]. Pete:                [inaudible 00:34:17] that shout out. Justin:              I'm going to give it up for some of my favorites from the page, [Smokewheel 00:34:22], [Bottleshirt 00:34:22], and [Dabgnorts 00:34:25]. Pete:                Oh, yeah. Dabgnorts. How could I forget about Dabgnorts? Justin:              I went to college with a Bottleshirt. So I feel like I know that dude. Alex:                 Not to keep plugging stuff, but you can go back a couple of months in our feed, and we talked to Kieron Gillen before he launched Eternals where he talked about it quite a bit. That's in the Comic Book Club feed. So check that out. It was fun to chat with him about this stuff. Alex:                 Birthright #47 from Image Comics, written by Joshua Williamson, art by Andrei Bressan. We are getting to the endgame here. Here, our heroes are going after people whoa re picking the detritus of the magical battle, the climax that we had finding the God King Lore, and that leads to probably what actually this final arc is about, which is brother versus brother. What'd you think about this one? Pete:                [crosstalk 00:35:17]- Justin:              Can I love this book more? Can I talk about this book possibly any more in my life? I've given this a shine up on every single issue of this series because I love it so much, and this was great. In the midst, the fact that this is the epic end to this epic story and we still get this great, quiet bar scene between these two warriors talking about just how shit went down and the difficulties of being a rage-fueled werewolf … Did anyone on this podcast identify with that character? Anybody? Any hands going up here? Pete:                I'm sure. I'm sure there was a lot of people that did. Alex:                 Me? Me? Was it me? Justin:              You are the rage werewolf of the show. Alex:                 Okay. Justin:              Don't let anyone tell you different. Alex:                 Awoo. Pete:                Yeah. I agree. This continues to just be unbelievable. Yeah. It's crazy because it's like “Oh, I thought this was wrapped up,” but it continues to go on in such an enjoyable way that I don't want it to end, but yeah. I just think this is artistically and creatively one of those books that's going to stand up over time. Alex:                 I agree. Next up, Pete's favorite book of the month- Justin:              Month? Alex:                 … maybe year, Luna #2 from BOOM! Studios by Maria Llovet. This is about a- Pete:                Don't put your weird shit on me, motherfucker. Alex:                 Listen, man. Maria Llovet makes some gorgeous art. That is what I am going to say. This is about a woman that is getting into a strange cult and getting sucked deeper and deeper. Justin, what did you think about this one? Justin:              I like this. It's crazy how much this is like the other book, the Brian Azzarello book. Alex:                 Faithless. Justin:              Faithless. Yeah. Just in almost every way. So it's a little weird to have this being out so soon after we've been talking about the other one, but I like this independent of Faithless. I think this is a good book. It's sort of like the country, the unplugged version of Faithless, where there's a lot of vests with no shirt underneath, looking in old books and playing some fun acoustic guitar. Alex:                 Faithless too fancy for you? Check out Luna, now from BOOM! Studios. Justin:              A hundred percent. Even bad boys have a soft side. Luna, from BOOM! Studios. Alex:                 Next up, Sweet Tooth: The Return #5 from DC Comics by Jeff Lemire. We are at the second to last issue of this book, a rebooted Sweet Tooth. We find out some big revelations and twists in this issue. Pete, there's a big, angry elephant. What did you think of this one? Pete:                Yeah. I really enjoyed the elephant. Yeah. We got the kind of reveal, the evil master plan in this. Yeah. I think it does a great job of leading us, being like “Oh, what's going to … Tune in next time.” Yeah. I think this is a great book. The art's fantastic. It's really raise the stakes. I can't wait to see what happens in the next issue. Justin:              Pete, how did you like the zoo? I really enjoyed the elephant. Pete, how'd you like the circus? I really enjoyed the elephant. Pete, how'd you like your safari? I really enjoyed the elephant. That's all I hear from you, Pete. Alex:                 Hey, Pete. How were your animal crackers? I really enjoyed the elephant. Pete:                The elephant. Yeah. Justin:              Pete, how do you enjoy- Pete:                See, the elephant animal cracker is a little bigger. So you get more cracker. That's why it's more enjoyable. Justin:              Pete, how did- Alex:                 Did you bite off the legs first, or the trunk first? What did you go for? Pete:                It depends on the mood, you know? Some days are a trunk day. Other are the legs. Justin:              Uh oh. He's in a real trunk mood. Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              Pete- Alex:                 Yeah. Oh, I can't eat carbs today. It's trunk day. Justin:              Trunk day. Pete, how did you enjoy the animal in the room that no one wanted to talk about? I really enjoyed the elephant. I mean, if you like Sweet- Pete:                I love walking into the room and talking about the giant elephant. You kidding me? Justin:              Believe me, I've known you for so long I can't hide an elephant in the room with you. Elephant. If you like Sweet Tooth, you're going to like this book. It is a true one-to-one sequel to that book. You don't get to know the characters as well, and it feels like it's taking the ideas and creating a story that has the tension and stress and thriller nature of Sweet Tooth and just playing that hard quickly, and I'm curious what the big point of this will be at the end. Alex:                 I agree. I think a lot of the proof is going to be in that final issue, and I'm excited to check that out. Next up, The Immortal Hulk #44 from Marvel, written by Al Ewing, art by Joe Bennett. We are back to the good old fucked up Immortal Hulk this issue with things growing out of people's backs and big monsters and things exploding and whatever. That's great. I love it. I love this book. Justin:              Yeah. I love this book too. The art is so good, so horrifying. Truly, there's so much just skin stretched- Pete:                Oh, fuck. Justin:              … in fucked up places. I love it. Alex:                 I love that this is the sort of book where you can have a green Sasquatch in the desert with Puck, and Rick Jones, who's just like a stretched out neck at this point and a head, is coming out of a radioactive guy, and they're like “Whoa. Whoa. He's not bad. He's not smiling anymore,” and you're like “Yeah. No. No. He's a good guy now.” Justin:              Yeah. It was like “I noticed the lack of smile on this horrifying image.” Alex:                 But it's great. I love that they've gotten this book to a place where they just have this insane mythology where that happens. You have this huge fights with the U-Foes and the Hulk where, spoiler, but they win and they blast the skin off the Hulk in the most horrifying way, leading to a huge cliffhanger at the end there. This is great. Pete, I know you've been a little back and forth on this book. How'd you feel about this one? Pete:                I thought it had a really hilarious, amazing, scary, fucked up last page. I think this is a very creative, dark, twisted book. It continues to be enthralling. I'm excited to see how this is going to kind of end or wrap up here, because after that last page, I was like “What?” Alex:                 This is not actually my problem or anything, but there was a certain sense I got towards the end of this book, because they clearly are heading towards the endgame with Immortal Hulk. I started to feel bad for whoever is going to have to pick up Hulk afterwards, after this run, and be like- Justin:              Yeah. Pete:                But I think- Alex:                 … “Yeah. I'm the Hulk. I like to smash things. Boop. Boop.” Pete:                No, but I think that Marvel knows that, and I think that you kind of get something that's like “Hey. Your Hulk book isn't always fucked up.” You know what I mean? So it'll be a refreshing, nice Hulk story that we can kind of be like “Oh, yeah. That's right. This Hulk,” and then maybe it'll be something else later, but I think the next thing could be a nice palate cleanser. Alex:                 No. I agree. I mean, I think all I'm saying is this is such a definitive Hulk run. To come after this, I do not know what you do next at this point. Justin:              Yeah. I mean, it does feel like they're setting up … This issue, really, I was like “Ah, I see where we're going.” I'm very excited for that. The U-Foes were great. It's rare to see a story where your hero gets just destroyed in such a fashion, and yeah. I feel like they're going to be like “Okay. How about it's just Hulk smash for a while?” after this. Alex:                 Next up, Specter Inspectors #2 from BOOM! Box by Bowen McCurdy and Kaitlyn Musto. We love the first issue of this book, which found a bunch of fake paranormal investigators discovering something real paranormal. They track down more paranormal stuff this issue, specifically a ghost in a library. Pete, you're a big Ghostbusters fan. Pete:                Yeah. I mean, the classic- Alex:                 You love a ghost in a library. What'd you think about this one? Pete:                Yeah. The classic ghost in the library move. Fun. Yeah. I think this continues to be a really fantastic book, and what's nice is even though it's drawn a little cartoony, there's still some real scary panels going on in here, and I like this kind of group of people that we have working together. It has some heart to it. It's intense, and it's going to be fun to see how this gang kind of gets out of trouble, but yeah, a little nod to the old classic Ghostbusters with the old librarian ghost. Alex:                 Yep. Justin:              Yeah. This book, the art is so great at just expressing the different feelings and emotions these characters are having throughout this story. So it's a really great book that … Great synergy between the writer and artist here, and it's good. It's scary, and it's fun. Pete:                It's a bold move to talk to a librarian ghost, because you know she's going to shush you, but they rolled that dice and they took that gamble. Justin:              I'd rather talk to a librarian ghost than just a regular living librarian. Pete:                Interesting. Alex:                 Next up, The Amazing Spider-Man #61, AKA stop Spider-Man, from Marvel, written by Nick Spencer, art by Patrick Gleason. This issue, we're getting a brand-new status quo for Spider-Man. This is the much hyped new costume. We find out why he gets the new costume here. Justin, what did you think about this one? Justin:              This is such a total shift back to what Nick Spencer was doing before this last big storyline where all this gross stuff happened with Kindred and Sin-Eater and all that, which was so heavy and intense, and this was like “Nope. It's fun again. Boomerang and Spidery just being roommates, screwing around, social media,” all that. So it was a bit of a whiplash jumping into this issue. I like what's happening. It's hard to reconcile with the last six months of Spider-Man. Alex:                 Pete? Pete:                Yeah. I mean, I agree with Justin. This does feel like Whiplash where somebody's yelling at me to play the drums and I really don't want to. I'm looking forward to this thing being over with so can get back to Spider-Man. Alex:                 For me, this felt like Whiplash in terms of I'm a little more into my bird than Sam Rockwell. Justin:              Okay. Alex:                 So we all had different takes. I liked this. I thought this was fun. Like Justin was saying, I do think it's interesting that they throw in the Kindred thing right at the beginning here. They're clearly not done with it. We're going to come back to it at some point, you'd think. Justin:              I just hope we finally get to find out who's underneath the mask. Alex:                 That would be great. The Last Witch #3, our last book here on The Stack, from BOOM! Box, written by Conor McCreery, illustrated by V.V. Glass. Here, we're getting a witch versus witch battle. That's the hot thing this month. Everybody loves it. Everybody loves seeing witches fighting, and you guys have been loving this book. Pete:                Oh, yeah. Justin:              I do love this book. This is another one of my favorites of the week. Pete:                Yep. Justin:              These characters are so good. I'm so behind this young girl who has the witch mark and is battling these badass witches and somehow finding a way to win every time. I really love this. Pete:                Yeah. I'm really impressed with this, the art, the storytelling. It's really fantastic. What's great is it's even better than it looks. When you look at it, you're like “Oh, kind of looks adorable. Looks like an all-ages,” but it's not. There's so much going on in this book. It's really fantastic. It's very touching. Plus, you got a badass grandma who smokes cigars. I mean, come on. You know what I mean? Come on. Alex:                 I knew it. I knew you were going to bring up the grandma. Justin:              I knew we'd- Pete:                Come on. Justin:              … get to Pete's grandma love. Pete:                The little kid and the … It's touching. It's badass. It's fun. It's a lot of different things, but the storytelling and the art is glorious, and this book has really been impressive. Justin:              At what age are you finally like “Wow. That's what I'm talking about,” when you see a grandma, Pete? Pete:                What do you mean? Justin:              What age? Is it someone having grandchildren? Or are you like … When you see someone, like an older grandmother woman, is that when you're like “Okay. I want to put a sword in that golden girl's hand”? Pete:                Well, any time you see a badass grandma, you think that's a cool grandma. You know what I mean? So I don't know what the age is, but if you saw a grandma rocking a cigar or with a sword or a machine gun, you're going to be like “Hell yeah. I'm on her team. She's on my team. Let's go.” Alex:                 Pete, that's a real GILF, is what you're saying? Pete:                No. No. That is not what I'm saying. Alex:                 Grandma I'd like to fight with. Pete:                All right. You know what, Zalben? I don't know what to do with you. Alex:                 But I know what to do with all of you. You need to support as at patreon.com/comicbookclub. Also, we do a live show every Tuesday night at Crowdcast and YouTube at 7:00 PM. Probably shouldn't have said the time there. iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, or the app of your choice to subscribe and follow our show. @ComicBookLive on Twitter. Comicbookclublive.com for this podcast and more. @ComicBookClub on YouTube. We'll see you next time at the virtual comic book shop. The post The Stack: The Joker, Children Of The Atom And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Two Geeks Different Streets
Constantine & Ghost Rider: Late Halloween

Two Geeks Different Streets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 72:11


It's spoooooky times...sort of. For our late Halloween episode we’re looking at the two characters who are all too familiar with the occult, demons, and hell itself. For DC we read "Constantine: The Spark and the Flame" by Ray Fawkes & Jeff Lemire. For Marvel we read "Ghost Rider: Vicious Cycle" by Daniel Way. This is scary stuff, y'all.    Constantine Non-Spoilers - (30:59)    Constantine Spoilers - (35:57)    Ghost Rider Non-Spoilers - (43:45)    Ghost Rider Spoilers - (52:29)    Email: twogeeksdifferentstreets@gmail.com    Twitter: @TGDS_podcast    Art by @jhoubzart    Music by @TJarvs

The Old Man Wade Show
Know Your Geek: Wolverine's Memory

The Old Man Wade Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 35:16


On "Know Your Geek", we discuss how comic book writer Daniel Way retconned how Wolverine's memory was erased. Way's story will make you rethink how you feel about Professor Xavier #DammitWade

ALT 1059's Podcast Channel
ALT 105.9 Locally Sourced - Episode 10: Kim & Daniel Way

ALT 1059's Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 35:12


Haz-Matt talks to the creators of Geek Craft Expo Hawaii! Kim and Daniel Way are no strangers to geeky conventions and are bringing their "etsy-meets-comic-con" event to the Hawaii Convention Center October 12-13, 2019. It's a celebration of self-made passion projects from creators just like you - everything that #LocallySourced is all about!  

Carefree Black Nerd Podcast
CBN Season 6 | Issue 71 | Akihiro Daken

Carefree Black Nerd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 78:56


Issue 71: In this issue, Rhayne discusses the traumatic life of the bisexual mutant Akihiro, aka Daken; the sixth (out of 50) Sexiest Male characters in comics. CBN Season 6 | Issue 71 | Akihiro Daken *Use the hashtag #CBNpod when listening to this episode Daken (real name Akihiro) is a Marvel Comics super villain. Daken was created by writer Daniel Way and artist Steve Dillon and first appeared in Wolverine: Origins # 10 (March 2007). Daken is the mutant son of Wolverine and his deceased wife Itsu. He possesses superhuman abilities similar to his father (e.g., healing factor, retractable claws)

True Stories Based On Fiction
Episode 85 Or...Daniel's Way

True Stories Based On Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 107:26


This week the guys (minus Randy) are joined by comic and video game scribe and Michigan native, Daniel Way! The convo starts with Daniel telling the boys all about his new creator owned graphic novel "Kill-Crazy Nymphos ATTACK!" (possibly the best title ever) before they take a deep dive into his Marvel Comics work. All you Deadpool fans are going to love this! Also, we unpack the issue of creator compensation, which something ALL our listeners need to hear...

TalkinSnikt
Ep 41 Monstrous

TalkinSnikt

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 58:08


Hey Bubs! Happy Wolverine Wednesday! and Happy Halloween! Welcome Back to TalkinSnikt: The best podcast there is at what it does, and what it does best is talk about Wolverine. Today we ignore the game plan, instead of Marvel Zombies I bring you Monstrous, a four part arc from the pages of Astonishing X-Men vol. 2. This story covers issues 36-37, 39, and 41 and was written by fan favorite Wolverine writer Daniel Way. This story features Wolverine, his sidekick Armor, and also Cyclops and Emma Frost as they team up to take down some massive monsters! If you like the show and want to join the conversation I am on twitter @TalkinSnikt or you can reach out to me via email at Talksnikt@gmail.com. Please consider joining the Patreon for Talkin Snikt. If you loved that track Back From The Dead as much as I did make sure you visit Retcon Xand check out his playlist on Spotify. And make sure you visit him today, Halloween, as he releases something new and exciting that he's been working on with Adam Reck, co-host of the X-men Podcast: Battle of the Atom. Until next time bubs! Find out more at https://talkinsnikt.pinecast.co

Fokcast
FOKCAST 140: Mekanikcast 04: De onvermijdelijke Batpiemel!

Fokcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 83:00


Datum: 25 september 2018 Gast: Jens Mekanik Lambrigts Mekanikcast nummer 4. We bespreken de comics van september 2018 en het Spider-man PS 4 spel. Single issue: Return of Wolverine, Iceman, Infinity Warps - Soldier Supreme, Venom - First Host, Ve’nam, Cover en Batman - Damned (met de piemel) Trades: Koschei the Deathless, Infinity Countdown + Companion, X-Men Red, Damage, Skyward, Oblivion Song, Star Wars - Thrawn, 30 Days of Night, Sugar, BTVS Season 11 - Giles, Venom by Daniel Way en Wanted en hebben het ook over Afdwalingen van Andreas en de dvd van Future Shock een documentaire over de Engelse comic 2000 AD.  

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 560

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 146:18


David and Vince play Puppet Master with The Ray miniseries by Jack C. Harris, Joe Quesada, Art Nichols, and John Cebollero and Chamber of Darkness #4 by Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor Smith in conjunction with Starr the Slayer by Daniel Way, Richard Corben, and Jose Villarubia for the Marvel Max imprint!

Nerd Herd Radio
[NHR #64] Deadpool Special – Die Wette, Dark Reign, X für ein U, Affentheater und Dein Mann Comic Rezensionen (inkl. Video)

Nerd Herd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 54:37


Der vielleicht beste Deadpool aller Zeiten? 2008 startete Daniel Way voll durch und erschuf einen Deadpool, der bis heute geliebt wird. Verrückt, blutdurstig, geldgeil, absurd, schizophren, knallhart und doch liebevoll und witzig. Alles Adjektive, die auf den regenerierenden Degenerierten passen. Nachdem ich "Secret Invasion" schon für euch reviewt hab, schau ich heute auf die Nachfolgebände "Dark Reign", "Ein X für ein U", "Affentheater" und "Dein Mann". Dazu gibt's die in sich abgeschlossene Geschichte "Suicide Kings - Die Wette". Ne ganze Menge Deadpool Wahnsinn für die Ohren und ausnahmsweise auch für die Augen auf YouTube. Viel Spaß.

ZonaNegativa Podcast
ZNPodcast #05 - Deadpool: Cómics y cine

ZonaNegativa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 198:42


Justo a tiempo con el estreno de Deapool 2, desde Zona Negativa hemos tenido a bien reunir a nuestro particular grupo de mercenarios-X para hablar del mercenario bocazas. Un podcast variadito de más de tres horas en el que nos ha dado tiempo a analizar la trayectoria del anti-héroe más conocido de Marvel Comics en las viñetas de los cómics, desde que tuviera su primera aparición allá por 1991 en las páginas de New Mutants #98. Creado por Rob Liefeld y Fabian Nicieza (cuya entrevista también incluimos en este podcast, en una segunda parte integra dedicada a la charla con el co-creador de Deadpool), autores como Joe Kelly, Christopher Priest, Gail Simone, Daniel Way, Gerry Duggan o Cullen Bunn han hecho de este Arma-XI uno de los héroes más populares de la Casa de las Ideas. Además, en la tercera nos adentramos en el universo cinematográfico de Masacre, hablando de su segunda película (SPOILERS sobre la trama SI, SPOILERS sobre los cameos NO) y divagando sobre otros aspectos del unvierso cinematográfico del personaje en particular y de los mutantes en general.

ZonaNegativa Podcast
ZNPodcast #05 - Deadpool: Cómics y cine

ZonaNegativa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 198:42


Justo a tiempo con el estreno de Deapool 2, desde Zona Negativa hemos tenido a bien reunir a nuestro particular grupo de mercenarios-X para hablar del mercenario bocazas. Un podcast variadito de más de tres horas en el que nos ha dado tiempo a analizar la trayectoria del anti-héroe más conocido de Marvel Comics en las viñetas de los cómics, desde que tuviera su primera aparición allá por 1991 en las páginas de New Mutants #98. Creado por Rob Liefeld y Fabian Nicieza (cuya entrevista también incluimos en este podcast, en una segunda parte integra dedicada a la charla con el co-creador de Deadpool), autores como Joe Kelly, Christopher Priest, Gail Simone, Daniel Way, Gerry Duggan o Cullen Bunn han hecho de este Arma-XI uno de los héroes más populares de la Casa de las Ideas. Además, en la tercera nos adentramos en el universo cinematográfico de Masacre, hablando de su segunda película (SPOILERS sobre la trama SI, SPOILERS sobre los cameos NO) y divagando sobre otros aspectos del unvierso cinematográfico del personaje en particular y de los mutantes en general.

NW NERD Podcast: Fandom-powered news
Episode 27: Nerdy Burlesque, Media Clean-up, Lord of the Rings TV

NW NERD Podcast: Fandom-powered news

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 77:53


Hosts Nick Jarin and Dyer Oxley start things off with a survey of news in the geek world, including why Gal Gadot reportedly threatening to leave Wonder Woman, DC Comics parting with an editor with a history of sexual misconduct allegations, and why Amazon is ponying up to buy the rights to a Lord of the Rings TV show. Dyer quizzes Nick on Tolkien versus Martin facts, and then dives into the world of nerdlesque -- the growing wave of nerdy burlesque shows. Finally they play an interview with Daniel Way, a comic book writer/founder of the Geek Craft Expo. 3:45 -- Gal Gadot10:50 -- DC Comics editor Eddie Berganza’s ouster19:30 -- Navigating complicit media26:30 -- Brian Michael Bendis moves to DC Comics31:20 -- Amazon eyes Lord of the Rings deal35:00 -- Quiz: Tolkien or Martin?52:00 -- Feature: Nerdlesque1:08:30 -- Interview: Daniel WaySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/nwnerd)

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Daniel Way On Gun Theory From Dark Horse Geek Craft Cons & Working With Steve Dillon

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 91:25


Daniel Way On Gun Theory From Dark Horse Geek Craft Cons & Working With Steve Dillon

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Daniel Way On Gun Theory From Dark Horse Geek Craft Cons & Working With Steve Dillon

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 91:25


Daniel Way On Gun Theory From Dark Horse Geek Craft Cons & Working With Steve Dillon

BJ Shea's Geek Nation
BJGN 12-05-16 - Daniel Way

BJ Shea's Geek Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 46:29


The gang interviews comic writer Daniel Way about his convention, Geek Craft Expo; talk about the latest episode of Gotham; and we get the Geek Sheet with Vicky B! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Comics on Consoles
Issue #4: Deadpool (2013)

Comics on Consoles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2016 46:10


NSFW WARNING: This issue of Comics on Consoles contains audio clips from a game rated M for Mature by the ESRB, which includes foul language. It's February of 2016, which means that Marvel's Merc With a Mouth has burst onto the scene in movie theaters across the world. So, Comics on Consoles is celebrating by exploring his only solo video game adventure from 2013, High Moon Studios' Deadpool! Released in 2013, Deadpool unleashed Wade Wilson into an uncensored adventure outside of the comics first, and is just as raunchy and vulgar as you've likely come to expect from the foul-mouthed mutate. Still, it likely has one of the most memorable and quirky personalities of any comics-based video game, which it earned through its script (written by longtime Deadpool comics writer Daniel Way), and its lead actor (Nolan North of Uncharted fame). Is personality enough to save a game that may not have gameplay mechanics to match its solid wit? Host Chris Clow explores the character, his comics, and the game from development to release (to re-release) in order to try and find an answer. Plus, Chris announces the subject of issue #5...and it's going to be a doozy. Music by BenSound.com.

Because Comics
Ep 47 - Captain Marvel, Table Titans, and Wolverine vs. Deadpool

Because Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2016 40:44


Jay and Mike recommend you read "Captain Marvel" and "Table Titans," and then Mike takes a listener suggestion, and takes us back to the arc of "Wolverine: Origins" where Deadpool beats up Wolverine. (The fact that Deadpool was also in a terrible movie of a similar name is not lost on us.) Then, we end the episode with a game of "Super-Mundane," and ask which heroes would be the best and worst limo drivers?   Pull List:  Jay: "Captain Marvel" (Marvel), written by Tara Butters and Michele Fazekas, art by Kris Anka.  Mike: "Table Titans" (web original), Written and drawn by Scott Kurtz (Brian Hurtt for Season 3), colors by Steve Hamaker.    Main Segment:  "Wolverine: Origins" #21-25, "The Deep End" (Marvel), written by Daniel Way, art by Steve Dillon.    Game: "Super-Mundane - Best / Worst Limo Driver?"   Listen to full episodes at PartialArc.com  Email us at becausecomics@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter at @partialarc  Read Mike's columns every Tuesday and Thursday at PartialArc.com, and follow him on Twitter at @supergeekmike

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Rabbitt Stew Comics Episode 001

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2015 81:26


Episode One Show Notes: Avengers by Kurt Busiek and George Perez, Fantastic Four, current state of the Marvel Universe, lamentation of editor's notes, Secret Wars, One Year Later, Hush, Heart of Hush, House of Hush, Batman Eternal, Sean McKeever, Daniel Way, Scott Snyder, Superman, Detective Comics, Wytches, Captain America White, Captain America Sam Wilson, Teen Titans, Grayson, more Batman Eternal, animated Killing Joke. And the Comics Countdown for 26 August 2015.

Comic Nerds Unite: Comic Book Podcast

This week we read Comeback by Ed Brisson, Michael Walsh, and Jordie Bellaire. Artist Jeremiah Lambert and podcaster Jared Gafford join Marc and Tim.  We read:  Swamp Thing #37- By Alan Moore, Rick Veitch, and John Totleben Mr. Miracle #s 16 & 18- By Jack KirbyColorworld by Rachel E KellyBatgirl #35 by Cameron Stewart and Brendan Fletcher Starr the Slayer #1 by Daniel Way and Richard CorbenBatman: No Man's Land by Greg RuckaAmazing X-Men Follow Us On Twitter @supertim82@personman44@jaredgafford@jlamberart Follow Us on the Internets (giving us ratings is super dope):iTunesStitcher Listen to Other Awesome BenView Podcasts:BenViewNetwork.com is the where you can discover the wonder of BenView!   Love the Theme Song?The Fantastic Plastics are rad!

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Word Balloon Podcast Daniel Way On The Return Of Gun Theory & His Spin On Thunderbolts

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2013 113:36


Writer Daniel Way returns to talk about his and artist Jon Proctor's Kickstarter campaign to finish their 2003 Crime comic Gun Theory.We talk about the books 10 year journey to completion, and other creator owned ideas brewing in Way's mind, as his 10 year relationship with Marvel Comics is coming to a close.We also discuss his run on Marvel's Thunderbolts. The Red Hulk Genral Thunderbolt Ross, leading a black opps para military group of Marvels who usually work alone. Elektra The Punisher Venom Deadpool and others.

Punisher: Body Count
Punisher Body Count: Episode 40

Punisher: Body Count

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2013 151:10


After a small hiatus Jake and I are back with a giant-sized episode!  It's got babies, cars, and a Dollar General joke that goes too far!  Oh and some Punisher news and reviews I guess. Introduction - I beam with pride over the birth of my new nephew, and then re-tell a hot tip I heard about Dollar General. As the show progresses, I slightly regret this. Jake talks about him fighting back against the snakes on his grassy plains, and more car troubles with his Cougar. News - Jake and I discuss Daniel Way leaving the Thunderbolts book to work on another project, and we then talk about the free-to-play Marvel Heroes game, which features the Punisher character. In fan art, you should check out this great fan film trailer, Punisher: Outbreak and Doncyganos's music video tribute to the song Uncommon Valor (A Vietnam Story) by Jedi Mind Tricks using panels from Punisher: BORN. Bullet Points - We cover Thunderbolts # 6 and 7, hailing the new artist Phil Noto and finally understanding Deadpool's role in the story.  We also discuss Fury MAX #10, where Nick Fury goes to Nicaragua and meets fan-favorite character Barracuda!  Flashbacks - We come back to old chestnut of Punisher 2099, covering issues #4-6, where we delve back into the insanity of Jake Gallows's world and Jake himself.  Discharge Papers - I continue on my quest to watch movies I should have watched years ago by reporting on Alien and Aliens, both which hold up really well and also show how far Hollywood has fallen in female action heroes. Jake lauds the Are You Faster than a Redneck show on the SPEED network and the Harvey Milk bio-pic Milk. He also thanks super-fan Neil for the 2000 A.D. comics and gives his opinion on them. Special thanks to Kevin MacLeod from incompetech.com for the epilogue music.

Why I Love Comics: The Audio Edition
Why I Love Comics #112 with Michael Rooker and Jordan D. White!

Why I Love Comics: The Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2012 120:42


On this episode of the podcast Eric is joined by Michael Rooker to talk about playing Merle on the Walking Dead, getting used to working with a crazy prosthetic piece, voice acting via the black ops games and whether or not we could possibly be hearing his voice on the big screen as a certain gun wielding crazy raccoon in Guardians of the Galaxy. Then I am joined by Jordan D. White who is the current editor on Deadpool as well as one of the editors in the x-offices, we talk about story structure, working with Daniel Way, working on some of the smaller characters and books in the Marvel U, just how Gerry Duggan and Brian Posehn got involved with Deadpool, Ben Blacker and Ben Acker and the Thrilling Adventure hour, getting to meet some cool people who tour the Marvel offices, he teases the new Thunderbolts and really so much more! Mike on twitter! Mike's official facebook fanpage! Jordan on twitter! Jordan's website! (which includes links to his awesome podcast) Follow me on twitter! Like the show's facebook fanpage! Subscribe/review on itunes! Check out my awesome webcomic, New Comic Day! Kirby Krackle! Next week....Christos Gage!

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 158

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2011 128:34


If Wooode were in attendance this episode, he would no doubt deem this offering "rough", but that didn't stop us from trying, offering up commentary on the upcoming Kamandi Omnibus, Previews, Larry Marder, Grant Morrison, Tom Kelly, Action Comics #900, DC Blue Ribbon Digests, Starr, the Slayer from Daniel Way and Richard Corben, Giant-Size Atom #1 (Jeff Lemire, Mahmud Asrar, and others) and All-New Atom, Captain America and Bucky, The Losers, upcoming superhero films, Vertigo's American Vampire from Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque, the Dark Tower, Doctor Who, Game of Thrones, Fred Van Lente, Heroes for Hire, Skullkickers, Bulletproof Coffin, Howard Chaykin, and a whole mess more!

Podcasts – Funnybook Babylon
FBBP #128 – Scott Pilgrim & Daken: Separated at Birth?

Podcasts – Funnybook Babylon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2010


This week, we look two semi-autobiographical Young Man Coming of Age stories that came to their conclusion in July! Wolverine Origins #50 by Daniel Way & Will Conrad (Marvel Comics) Scott Pilgrim’s Finest Hour by Bryan Lee O’Malley (Oni Press) We’ve talked about Scott Pilgrim before, particularly in FBBP #96. Be forewarned, we follow up […]

Funnybooks with Aron and Paulie
Funnybooks with Aron and Paulie: Daniel Way

Funnybooks with Aron and Paulie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2010


While down in the Orlando, Florida area recently, Paul visited A Comic Shop, where he had the good fortune of having a nice leisurely conversation with Daniel Way (check out pictures of the event here). Of course, regular listeners of Funnybooks (specifically this episode) know the real story – Paul braved Asian Massage Parlors, volcano […]

Funnybooks with Aron and Paulie
Funnybooks with Aron and Paulie: Rub & Tug

Funnybooks with Aron and Paulie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2010


While Aron, Wayne and the rest of the Amazing Friends were in St Louis enjoying the wonder that was Fear the Con 3, Paul was down in Florida chatting with Daniel Way and enjoying some of the local flavor. Describing Jonathan Daniel Way and the Volcano Finish Blackest Night Update Green Lantern Corps #46 Siege […]

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Live From The Blue Carpet NYCC 09 PT2

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2009 69:40


On this edition of The Wordballoon Podcast more tales from the blue carpet, as we present the audio from my newsarama video interviews from this year's new york comicon.Sean McKeever talks about the upcoming Titans/Vigilante crossover he'swriting with Marv Wolfman, Writer/Editor Scott Allie gives us the lodown on the Buffy comics and the Robert E Howard books, from Dark Horse Comics, Rick Remender talks about his craetor owned series, and The Punisher, Brian Bendis talks about his announcements, The legendary Gene Colan talks about his new Captain America story, along with his reprinted Creepy stories from Dark Horse.Actor Phil Morris, who pays J'onn Jonzz the Martian Manhunter on the CW's Smallville , Vertigo EIC Karen Berger, Greg Rucka, Matt Fraction, and Daniel Way

Longbox of Doom
LOD 026 - The Dudes Take Manhattan

Longbox of Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2009 55:57


It's the New York Comic Con and LOD members Johnny M, Ken Morgan and Jim Dietz crash the con and score big with a Daniel Way interview, some other cool interviews and a whole lot more.

The Mighty Marvel Podcast
Dark Wolverine Podcast

The Mighty Marvel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2009


Co-writers Marjorie Liu and Daniel Way discuss DARK WOLVERINE on episode 65 of the Mighty Marvel Podcast!

The Mighty Marvel Podcast
Special Edition Deadpool Podcast

The Mighty Marvel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2008


With DEADPOOL #1 fast approaching, the Mighty Marvel Podcast crew sits down with writer Daniel Way to get the full scoop on the Merc With A Mouth's role in "Secret Invasion!"

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Daniel Way Dips into The Deadpool

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2008 51:56


On this edition of the Word Balloon podcast, host John Siuntres sits down with Marvel writer Daniel Way.During the conversation, Dan tells us about his future plans for The new Deadpool solo series that debuts in September, featuring art by Paco Medina . He also previews the next steps in Wolverine Origins, including the coming crossover with X-Men Legacy Dark Deceptions co-written with Mike Carey

Comic Geek Speak Podcast - The Best Comic Book Podcast

Writer Daniel Way returns to the show and he wants to answer your questions. Forums members posted questions for Daniel and all was good in the world.

Comic Geek Speak Podcast - The Best Comic Book Podcast

Wolverine Origins is one of Marvel's biggest series of the year. So we had a great conversation with the writer Daniel Way. Daniel gave us all the honest details about his career in comics and his goal with the new Wolverine series. (1:36:43)