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The Spinner Rack is Secret Friends Unite exclusive Patreon show all about comics. Episode 1 is focused on Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter.In July 2009, IDW Publishing published Darwin Cooke's Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter, an adaptation of the Donald Westlake novel, The Hunter. Darwin Cooke adapted the novel and was the illustrator. Its available on ComiXology Unlimited, Digital platform and Comic Book shops. Join our Secret Friends Unite Patreon like our Patreon producers: Sean, Stella and Henry Nyhus, Missy Merchant, Andee Milliken and Jamie Prinkey Our theme song is by Grand_Project from PixabayVisit our new website at www.secretfriendsunite.comSubscribe to our Youtube channelFollow us on Twitter: @secretfriendsu, @Toxtra, @TheCeeThree Join our discord server to be part of the community
The Spinner Rack is Secret Friends Unite exclusive Patreon show all about comics. Episode 1 is focused on Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter.In July 2009, IDW Publishing published Darwin Cooke's Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter, an adaptation of the Donald Westlake novel, The Hunter. Darwin Cooke adapted the novel and was the illustrator. Its available on ComiXology Unlimited, Digital platform and Comic Book shops. Join our Secret Friends Unite Patreon like our Patreon producers: Sean, Stella and Henry Nyhus, Missy Merchant, Andee Milliken and Jamie Prinkey Our theme song is by Grand_Project from PixabayVisit our new website at www.secretfriendsunite.comSubscribe to our Youtube channelFollow us on Twitter: @secretfriendsu, @Toxtra, @TheCeeThree Join our discord server to be part of the community
Supereroi le leggende DC 87 "The new frontier: parte due", scritto e disegnato da Darwin Cooke, edito da RCS. Mi trovi anche su Instagram www.instagram.com/fumetti.e.dintorni/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fumetti-e-dintorni/message
Supereroi le leggende DC 86 "The new frontier: parte uno", scritto e disegnato da Darwin Cooke, edito da RCS. Mi trovi anche su Instagram www.instagram.com/fumetti.e.dintorni/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fumetti-e-dintorni/message
Bienvenidos a Tebeísmos, un podcast de cómics hecho por un grupo de chicos nada expertos pero con muchas ganas de aprender. Esta vez volvemos a grabar online que es lo que toca, pero traemos un programita lleno de tebeos frescos, son los siguientes: 'Parker', de Darwin Cooke 'El departamento de la verdad', de James Tyrion IV 'Chainsaw Man', de Tatsuki Fujimoto ‘Anáis Nin: En un mar de mentiras', de Leonie Bischoff 'Just friends', de Ana Oncina 'La fábrica de problemas', de Paco Alcázar Esta vez nos ha salido un programa más corto y algo más caótico, pero vaya, empezamos a grabar a las 10 de la noche y no estábamos muy finos. Esperamos que disfrutéis de este programa y que nos acompañéis en los próximos que vendrán, y donde queremos seguir descubriendo cómics junto a vosotros. Muchas gracias por descargarlo
Supereroi le leggende DC 36 "Lanterna Verde: nessuna paura", scritto da Geoff Johns, disegnato da Darwin Cooke, Carlos Pacheco, Ethan Van Sciver e Simone Bianchi, edito da RCS. Qui vi parlo di "Lanterna Verde: rinascita": https://open.spotify.com/episode/2SdS0oB6yww4hY4duljkZI Mi trovi anche su Instagram www.instagram.com/fumetti.e.dintorni/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fumetti-e-dintorni/message
It's the second episode of Bubbling Up and we're talking about, well, a bunch of stuff, including Scott Snyder's new imprint, Best Jackett Press.After that little tidbit, we jumped right into our discussion of Harrow County vol. 1 (wr. Cullen Bunn/ill. Tyler Crook), a down south gothic horror with witches and ghosts aplenty.We gave our thoughts on the (at the time of recording) upcoming The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. The show's almost over now, but here's the final trailer if you hadn't seen it yet. We wound down the show by giving a little preview of some upcoming movies and a few personal recommendations:The Eternals coming in November (congratulations Chloe Zhao for the Oscar noms!)Justice League Snyder cut (recorded just before it came out)The Expanse (Steve's rec - comic miniseries)Darwin Cooke's Parker comics (Joe's rec) NEXT MONTH'S BOOK SWAP BOOKS:Sheriff of Babylon (Steve's suggestion for Joe)Mind MGMT (Joe's suggestion for Steve)Full episode archive: Bubbling Up PodcastFollow us on Instagram or Facebook!
Cette semaine nous vous parlons d'un gros coup de coeur pour le comics Parker de Richard Stark et Darvin Cooke édité en intégral par Dargaud. Pour nous accompagner, nous sommes heureux de recevoir une fois de plus Spades. Commençons comme d'Habitude par les news:- Keanu Reeves va écrire un comics pour Boom Studios- La série Wonder woman avec Linda Carter arrive en Blue Ray- Un nouvelle série de Tom King sur Rorshach- Le comics Walking dead ressort en couleur au US- Le comicsgate et Dymanite Le titre de la semaine : Parkercette semaine nous vous proposons donc de découvrir Parker qui va vous plonger dans une ambiance polar bien sombre. Le comics est écris par Richard Stark qui est en fait Donald E Westlake. Un auteur de polar très prolifique qui en plus de toute une série de livre à été aussi scénariste.Vous avez également pu voir beaucoup d'adaptation de ces livres que ce soit en France qu'aux USA allant des années 70 à nous jours.Il est accompagné au Dessin par Darwin Cooke que l'on aime beaucoup dans ComicsDiscovery. Une leçonSi vous avez envie de savoir ce qu'est un roman noir, n'allait pas chercher plus loin, Parker répondra à toutes vos questions. Vous serez plongé dans les années 30 et vous suivrez Parker un braqueur en quête de vengeance.Un héros bourru, des femmes fatales, de la violence, de l'action et de l'enquête seront au programme de ce titre addictif. C'est beauAu dessin on retrouve donc Darwin Cooke dont on vous a reparler lors de l'émission sur The new frontier. Il offre à cet histoire un dessin élégant et des cases travaillée . On ne vous en dit pas plus ici, on vous laisse découvrir nos avis dans l'émission. Comme toujours nous, vous invitons à partager avec nous votre avis sur le titre ou bien encore sur les news. Vous pouvez également nous encourager en nous laissant des commentaires sur Itunes ou en nous mettant 5 étoiles.Si vous habitez sur Montpellier, que vous êtes disponible le lundi de 18H à 19h , n'hésitez pas à nous contacter à: contact@comicsdiscovery.fr peut être rejoindrez-vous notre équipe. Vous pouvez nous retrouver sur nos réseaux sociaux :Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ComicsDiscovery/Twitter : https://twitter.com/comicsdiscoveryInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/comicsdiscovery/ Vous pouvez nous écouter sur :Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2Qb8ffDAusha : https://podcast.ausha.co/comicsdiscoveryItunes : https://apple.co/2zw9H1QDeezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/55279 Sans oublier le replay en vidéo sur :Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/c/ComicsDiscovery Si vous voulez nous soutenir vous pouvez le faire sur :Tipeee:https://fr.tipeee.com/james-et-faye Et pour retrouver tout notre contenu vous avez notre site web :Le site de James & Faye : https://jamesetfaye.fr/
If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one. Mother Teresa 3 years ago I embarked on a journey inspired by two people: One who inspired me to tell my story - this person still has no idea of this and Dave Jackson,from the School of Podcasting who introduced me to the medium through which to tell it. At the time I just wanted to get some things off of my chest. Things that I had been carrying around at that time some 38 years. Just to be able to clear my head of some things that I will carry forever, some things that I won't be able to let go off... things I'll never be able to forget! January 2016 was the beginning of feeding myself mentally from feelings I'd been suppressing for years but never trully talked about with anyone exept for an annual conversation I would openly have with my mother on the anniversary of my father's death. Other times I might have asked vailed questions about life that might have been derectly related to my father, parthly because I didn't want her to think that I was not doing will in the aftermath of his death, Maybe I just wanted to know that she was still thinking about him too. What started as what some might call therapy sessions with myself changed in May or June of 2016 when I received and email from the widow of Darwin Cooke, a cartoonist and writer and illustrator for DC Comics. I had mentioned him in one of my episodes and she proceeded to tell me a little of how she was coping with her loss. That was validation that people where listening, and somehow my words and this podcast were resonating with people. Istarted this show to feed one person... to inspire one person to keep moving forward - me. but it has turned into something greater than myself. Thank you so much for listening and continuing on htis journey with me! For grief related resources go to: http://www.dealingwithmygrief.com/grief-resources/ Subscribe to this podcast by using one of the following: Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe on Android Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe on Spotify Contact me using any of following: email - darwyn@dealingwithmygrief.com twitter - http://www.twitter.com/dealwithgrief web - http://www.dealingwithmygrief.com voice message - http://www.dealingwithmygrief.com/voicemail Facebook - https://facebook.com/groups/dealingwithmygrief Instagram - https://instagram.com/dealingwithmygrief Music provided by Oren Levine (oren@ohljazz.com)
Listen in as Justin speaks with Nathan Boone about his new short film "Arty" and Darwin Cooke's iconic adaptation of the Justice League in The New Frontier. Originally broadcast on CJRU 1280 AM in Toronto. Edited by Justin Chandler.
Aw Yeah! Time for a conversation with the very endearing Scott "Scoot" McMahon! He discusses being part of the Aw Yeah! Comics crew, what he's learned from Art Baltazar and Franco, Darwin Cooke and the acceptance of cartoon styles, capturing a childlike sense of humor, his book "Sami, the Samurai Squirrel", and how he and Franco used Patreon to create the super fun "choose your own adventure" style comic, "Spot on Adventure"!
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Volvemos al ataque. En este episodio nos acompañan Alexander Páez (de Donde Acaba el Infinito, The Spoiler Club, Neo Nostromo y El Peso del Aire) y Armando Saldaña (de Postcards from the Edge).Ilustración de The Builders, de Daniel PolanskyNos ha salido un capítulo extenso. El resumen de contenidos lo podéis encontrar a continuación:Hemos hablado de las nominaciones a los premios Hugo, a los Locus, a los Arthur C. Clarke y a los Ignotus.Desde el otro lado del charco se ha expresado alguna queja por la progresiva pérdida de importancia de la ciencia ficción frente a la fantasía en los premios Hugo.Hemos valorado el impacto de la campaña de los Sad Puppies (el nuevo Gran Hermano) en las diferentes categorías del Hugo.Leticia Lara ha defendido Binti, de Nnedi Okorafor, porque alguien tenía que hacerlo y ella tiene buen corazón.Miquel dice que no hay para tanto con The Builders, de Daniel Polansky, pero mola un montón.Por primera vez, Alexander dice que no se le haga caso a Miquel. Elías dice lo mismo, pero no es la primera vez.Los VerdHugos descubren un complot anglofóbico en los Hugo y lo relacionan con la falta de nominación (en los Hugo y en otros premios) del Luna: New Moon de Iain McDonald.Se ha producido una discusión sobre My Little Pony y otras series del mismo calibre.Alexánder Páez da una sorpresa (eso cree él) sobre sus gustos literarios (o falta de ellos).Se produce cierto debate en torno al potencial aburrimiento o no de Ex Machina, al margen de su interés. Miquel tiene razón.Nos enteramos de que en Chez Combarro la nueva generación está a la espera del Episodio VIII de Star Wars, como debe ser.Se produce un panegírico nostálgico sobre Supernatural y sus buenas temporadas.Descubrimos que olvidarse una temporada de la fantasía épica es como pasarse al vegeterianismo o a la leche sin lactosa: de golpe te sientes feliz y te sobra la energía.Hay una discusión interesante sobre las diferencias de espíritu en las nominaciones de los Hugo y las los de los Arthur C. Clarke.¡Felicitamos a Aliette de Bodard por su segundo tiento a la maternidad!Se plantean dudas sobre si la buena de las trilogías, en general, es la primera, la segunda o la tercera.A raíz de la nominación de Ken Liu en la categoría de Primera Novela de los Locus con su “The Grace of Kings” discutimos la necesidad (o lo contrario) de que exista ese premio.Tambien se plantea si es correcto que en categorías como “mejor antología” o “mejor colección de relatos” deberían entrar libros estilo “The best of” o solo libros con relatos originales.Descubrimos que los turcos son aficionados a la ciencia ficción.Resulta que a pesar de cierta controversia, la selección de finalistas a mejor novela del Ignotus, y a varias otras categorías, es bastante interesante y representativa.Los VerdHugos defienden la importancia de que sea “El Ministerio del Tiempo” quien se lleve el Ignotus a mejor producción audiovisual y no sniffnuestro podcastsniff.Recomendaciones literariasMiquel CodonyThe Fifth Season, de NK JemisinLa polilla en la casa del humo, de Guillem LópezAlexander PaezSharp Ends, de Joe AbercrombieLas visiones, de Edmundo Paz SoldánLeticia LaraRelojes de hueso, de David MitchellHouse of Suns, de Alastair ReynoldsJM OriolLovecraft Country, de Matt RuffThe People in the Trees, de Hanya YanagiharaArmando Saldaña(Cómic) The New Frontier, de Darwin CookeDark Orbit, de Carolyn Ives GilmanElías CombarroProyecto Marte, de LJ Salart(1/2 recomendación) Too Like the Lightning, de Ada PalmerPodéis descargar el episodio desde archive.org y, en cuanto se propaguen los feeds, también desde iTunes e iVoox.
Two movies based on The Hunter by Donald E. Westlake under the pen name Richard Stark brought Westlake's most famous character, Parker, to the silver screen, but they wouldn't be actually called Parker. Westlake famously protected the character and the name Parker wouldn't be used until after his death when Jason Statham starred in a movie title after the titular character. Point Blank (1967) with Lee Marvin starring as Walker/Parker in a very ethereal adaptation of the novel alongside Angie Dickinson, Keenan Wynn, Caroll O'Connor, and John Vernon was the first to adapt the novel, although now in a contemporary late 60's setting. Near the dawn of the millennium Mel Gibson would star in another contemporary take on the novel in Payback (1999) co-starring Gregg Henry, Maria Bello, David Paymer, Deborah Kara Unger, William Devane, Lucy Liu, Kris Kristofferson, and James Coburn. While adapting the same material, these two films are very different. Invasion of the Remake is the only place where Lee Marvin will be fighting Mel Gibson to see which is the better Parker. This episode is dedicated in the memory of Darwin Cooke who passed away only two days prior to the recording of this episode. He adapted many of the Parker novels into graphic novel form and did them with a passion for the character that may have only been rival to that of Westlake himself. He will be missed. We don't ask for money for the podcast currently but if you enjoyed this episode donate a few bucks to the American or Canadian Cancer Society. In Darwin Cooke's own words "F*ck Cancer!", so let's help put an end to it. Thanks. Also please spread the word about the podcast by sharing, and re-posting to your friends. Leave a review and a 5-star rating and iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, Player Fm, Tune In Radio or where ever you found us. These really do matter and help us rise in the charts. Like us on Facebook: Invasion of the Remake Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Email us your questions, comments, films you'd like us to cover, or even musical themes: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com
Let’s talk about Darwin Cooke’s impact on DC Comics. Plus! Chris reviews The Nice Guys and Jon reviews The Jungle Book. Here’s links from this week’s episode: Assassin’s Creed – Official Trailer 1 Popstar: Never Stop Stopping – Trailer 2… Continue Reading →
Welcome to the 84th episode of the Absolute Geek podcast. On this episode Jose sets off on a quest to find Matts roommate who is lost in Mordor,NBC green lights Powerless a new comedy from DC comics, Harley Quinn is set for a solo film, Robert Kirkman has some big news about the fate of Rick and the end to the Walking Dead,Chris Daughtry Auditioned For The Walking Dead,Super Girl is on the move, DOLPH LUNDGREN wants to play Cable, Comic con international needs to make a change, and we pay our respects to Darwin Cooke.
In this very special Free Comic Book Day episode, Wendi is live from Defiant Comics in Forest Park, IL with owner Brian Fisher. He fills in on the state of retail, the hot books on FCBD, the return of ROM: Space knight and which Image books are selling like hotcakes. Then writer Rafael Nieves comes over for a chat about his new book, "Compulsion" with Hugo Petrus that further combines his unique style of suspense and humor. Find him at www.rafwrites.blogspot.com The Boob Toob crew is reunited! Dapper Dan Pua and Amazing Andrew Shaw weigh in on Captain America: Civil War (spoilers!) as well as reminisce about the significance of the late Darwin Cooke.
This episode we say good-bye to Darwin Cooke, Darth Vader, and a few of our favorite television shows that will not be returning.
"HEY NOW!" In the latest BATMAN-ON-FILM.COM Podcast, Jett, Justin and Ryan discuss the latest DCEU/JUSTICE LEAGUE rumors, pay respect to the great Darwin Cooke, and much more!
We're back with our thoughts and opinions on the newest Captain America movie. After dissecting the differences in the comic and movie; we take time to honor the genius of Darwin Cooke and share a special Short Box exclusive promo.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theshortbox)
Episode 96 has arrived and Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester talk up a freaking storm for two hours and twenty minutes, with the first discussion of comics hitting with no preamble chitchat whatsoever. Blame it on the rain, blame it on Rio, but most especially blame it on Howard Chaykin and Black Kiss 2, true believer, because they are most definitely at fault. Other topics include Earth Two and the second wave of DC's New 52 books, Hawkeye #1 and Avengers Vs. X-Men #9; a long talk about scrutiny, self-scrutiny and Mark Waid's opinion of Newarama; Richard Stark's Parker: The Score by Darwin Cooke; Donald Goines' Daddy Cool by Donald Glut and Alfredo Alcala; and Action Comics #12 by Grant Morrison, three pencillers, and four inkers. As always, we hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
One of the most controversial comic events starts this week with the release of Before Watchmen: Minutemen #1 by Darwyn Cooke. In an extended interview, we spoke with Darwyn Cooke, cartoonist on Before Watchmen: Minutemen #1 about what it was like to take on one of the biggest projects of the year and what we can expect from this first chapter in the event. We also talk about his collaboration with Amanda Conner on Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre and what we can look forward to from the next graphic novel in the Parker series, The Score. Before Watchmen: Minutemen #1 By Darwyn Cooke $3.99 DC Comics Music: “This Ain't No Picnic” Minutemen
Episode 74 was supposed to be the two hour wrap-up to Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester answering your questions...but then a little project called Before Watchmen got announced and we sidetracked. For first eighty minutes, we talk Watchmen, Before Watchmen, Multiversity, Darwin Cooke, Amanda Conner, Len Wein, John Higgins, Dave Gibbons and the mighty sleeveless one himself, Alan Moore. It's the conversation you've been having in your head for weeks now in convenient podcast format. Then, for the next forty minutes, we also answer readers' questions. All five of them. But in doing so, we end up discussing Batman: Leviathan, Mike Barron and Steve Rude's Nexus, Jack Kirby's Machine Man, books we regret recommending, The Drops of God, Earth X, Fantastic Four, Micronauts, Chris Claremont's last storyline on Uncanny X-Men,the Image anniversary, and more. We look forward to continuing to finishing the current round of questions well into the mid-21st Century, and thank you for listening!
Freud, Rafael Rodrigues, Marcelo Soares e Guilherme Balbi falam do passado do Universo DC mostrado na hq DC: A Nova Fronteira, de Darwin Cooke e sobre a animação baseada nela.
Freud, Rafael Rodrigues, Marcelo Soares e Guilherme Balbi falam do passado do Universo DC mostrado na hq DC: A Nova Fronteira, de Darwin Cooke e sobre a animação baseada nela.
Jason Wood returns as we field questions from our forum members in our first live and interactive-like episode! Dropped names include: Jack Kirby, inkers, Watchmen, Transformers: All Hail Megatron #1, Justice League New Frontier, Uncle Scrooge #377, Darwin Cooke, Frank Robbins, Jim Aparo, Jesus, Jim Starlin, Kamandi, Amazing Spider-Man, the Rook, Dwayne McDuffie, Mark Texeria, Justice League of America, Jeffrey Brown, the Dark Horse Star Wars titles, and much, much more in this special Giant-Size episode!