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It's still October, which means we're still covering Spooky Season™ comics! This week, we're talking about Stephen King's Creepshow. Joining us for this episode is 1980s Stephen King expert (and friend of the podcast) David M. Booher! ----more---- For the transcript of this episode, head over to https://www.tencenttakes.com/transcripts. Email: tencenttakes@gmail.com Twitter: @Tencenttakes Instagram: @Tencenttakes Facebook: /Tencenttakes Mastodon: retro.pizza/@tencenttakes Our banner art is original work by Sarah Frank (https://www.lookmomdraws.com/) Hive: Tencenttakes David M. Booher's social links: Instagram: @davidmbooher Twitter: @davidbooher
The Professor Frenzy Show Episode 328 Epitaphs From The Abyss #4 (EC Comics) from Oni Press | Writer(s): J Holtham | Artist(s): David Lapham Claire Roe Leomacs | $4.99 Prodigy Slaves of Mars #3 from Dark Horse Comics (W) Mark Millar (A) Stefano Landini $4.99 Hard Case Crime Minky Woodcock The Girl Called Cthulhu #1 from Titan Comics | Writer(s): Cynthia von Buhler | Artist(s): Cynthia von Buhler | $3.99 Hate Revisited #4 from Fantagraphics Books (W/A) Peter Bagge $4.99 Witchblade #4 from Image Comics (W) Marguerite Bennett (A) Giuseppe Cafaro $3.99 Godfather Of Hell #1 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Cavan Scott | Artist(s):Pius Bak | $4.99 Black Cloak #9 from Image Comics (W) Kelly Thompson (A) Meredith McClaren $3.99 Where Monsters Lie Cull-De-Sac #1 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Kyle Starks | Artist(s): Piotr Kowalski | $3.99 Ice Cream Man Presents Decompression In A Wreck Deluxe Special #1 (One Shot) from Image | Writer(s): W. Maxwell Prince | Artist(s): Martín Morazzo Chris O'Halloran | $7.99 House Of Slaughter #26 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Sam Johns | Artist(s): Letizia Cadonici | $3.99 Vicarious #1 from BOOM! Studios (W) Ryan Parrott (A) Eleonora Carlini $4.99 Best New Comic Books Gatchaman #4 from MadCave Studios (W) Cullen Bunn (A) Chris Batista $4.99 Tin Can Society #2 from Image Comics (W) Peter Warren (A) Francesco Mobili $3.99 Voices in my Head #1 from Image Comics (W) Joe Pruett (A) Juan Doe, Phil Hester, Andrew Robinson, Michael Gaydos $5.99 (cover Brian Bolland) Void Rivals #13 from Image Comics (W) Robert Kirkman (A) Lorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche $3.99 Headless Horseman Halloween Annual 2024 #1 (One Shot) from Dark Horse | Writer(s): David Dastmalchian | Artist(s): Lukas Ketner | $7.99 Creepshow Vol 3 #2 from Image | Writer(s): Eugenio Mira John Ridley | Artist(s): Stefano Raffaele Jorge Fornes | $3.99 The Feeding #1 (One Shot) from Image | Writer(s): David M. Booher | Artist(s): Drew Zucker | $4.99 The Moon Is Following Us #2 from Image | Writer(s): Daniel Warren Johnson | Artist(s): Riley Rossmo Daniel Warren Johnson | $3.99 Universal Monsters Frankenstein #3 from Image | Writer(s): Michael Walsh | Artist(s): Michael Walsh Toni Marie Griffin | $4.99 Babs #3 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Garth Ennis | Artist(s): Jacen Burrows | $3.99 Conan The Barbarian Vol 5 #16 from Titan Comics | Writer(s): Jim Zub | Artist(s): Doug Braithwaite | $3.99 Cursed Library #2 Omega from Archie Comics | Writer(s): Eliot Rahal | Artist(s): Craig Cermak | $4.99 Hello Darkness #4 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Garth Ennis | Artist(s):Becky Cloonan | $5.99 Vampiress Carmilla Magazine #24 from Warrant Publishing Company | Writer(s): Don Glut | Artist(s): Various | $6.99 MORE FUN Monsters on the Prowl #29; cover dated August 1975; cover priced 25 cents. This week's that guy that was in that show is Ken Berry Today our Frenzy Faves is a favorite Twilight Zone episode The Brain Center at Whipple's, Season 5 Episode 33, Original air date May 15, 1964
Joining us this week for a bonus conversation is the creative team of Canto – the hit fantasy comic series that tells the tale of a tiny clockwork hero on a quest to save his kind from the dreaded Shrouded Man, while meeting friends and other foes along the way!These two fine gentlemen are here to celebrate the release of the next chapter in the Canto legend: “A Place Like Home”, which is the fifth and seemingly final (?) installment that is now officially over at Dark Horse Comics.It is our pleasure to welcome both David Booher and Drew Zucker onto The Oblivion Bar Podcast!Follow us on InstagramFollow us on TwitterFollow us on ThreadsFollow us on BlueSkyLike us on FacebookConsider supporting us over on PatreonDownload the BEST digital comic book reader OmnibusStock up on G Fuel (CODE: OBP)Thank you DreamKid for our Oblivion Bar musicThank you Kevin Zeigler for our Oblivion Bar artSend us a Text Message.
Aus aktuellem Anlass besprechen Timo, Denny und Heiko den neuesten Ghostbusters Comic aus dem Hause Dark Horse. In GHOSTBUSTERS: BACK IN TOWN Heft 1 wird der Startschuss gesetzt für die erste von mehreren Miniserien, die die Lücke zwischen den Kinofilmen AFTERLIFE (LEGACY) und FROZEN EMPIRE füllen sollen. Ausserdem: Mondo lässt die Bombe platzen und bringt hochwertige The Real Ghostbusters Actionfiguren auf den Markt! Und: Hasbro kündigt ein Update Video zum TWO IN THE BOX! Set an und bittet um Fanbeteiligung. Im Reddit Thread von Emily Bader könnt ihr eure Fragen und Anregungen loswerden: https://www.reddit.com/r/ghostbusters/comments/1cgwgct/haslab_two_in_the_box_update_questions/ Der offizielle SPECTRALVERSE Merchandise- Shop ist da! Hier könnt ihr euch mit Kleidung und anderem Stuff eindecken: https://spectralverse.myspreadshop.de/ Timos GHOSTBUSTERS Hörspiele gibt es hier: https://ghostbustershoerspiele.wordpress.com/ Die Neuzugänge in Heikos Sammlung könnt ihr übrigens hier sehen: https://www.instagram.com/muellerheiko2011/ Und zu Dennys YouTube- und Twitch Kanälen gehts hier entlang: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR_psf0XM3TfGdknR4AxtTg https://www.twitch.tv/spectraldenny /// Ihr seid begeisterte Spectral Radio Ohren und möchtet uns unterstützen? Dann schaut doch gerne bei Patreon vorbei: https://www.patreon.com/spectralradio Wir benutzen für unsere Podcasts folgendes Equipment: Rode NT USB Mini* https://amzn.to/48qNr8u Fifine AM8 USB/ XLR* https://amzn.to/3rpKc0j Sudotack USB Mikrofon* https://amzn.to/3Pu4P3i OneOdio Over Ear Kopfhörer* https://amzn.to/48szyqr Neuma Mikrofonarm mit Popschutz* https://amzn.to/3rcy2rp NexiGo N60 Webcam* https://amzn.to/3PEpqU4 *Affiliate Links/ Werbelinks Die mit Sternchen (*) gekennzeichneten Links sind sogenannte Affiliate-Links. Wenn du auf so einen Affiliate-Link klickst und über diesen Link einkaufst, bekomme ich von dem betreffenden Online-Shop oder Anbieter eine Provision. Für dich verändert sich der Preis nicht.
We're joined by author David M. Booher to discuss Ghostbusters: Back In Town – the new comic book mini-series from Dark Horse Comics! David is the author of the 4-part mini-series that's had its first issue released in the last couple of weeks, and for which the second issue comes out later this month. We chat about the story of Back In Town, the process of producing Ghostbusters comic books, and even a little about what Dark Horse and David have planned next for everyone's favorite franchise of paranormal investigators! Plus: get filled in on the latest Ghostbusters Headlines from the last week! Special Thanks & Credits Logo / Cover Art - Brendan Pearce, Badoochi Studios, @badoochistudios Theme Song - "Ghostbusters" by MAGNAVOX
Comic Reviews: DC Batman: The Dark Age 1 by Mark Russell, Michael Allred, Laura Allred Marvel Edge of Spider-Verse 2 by Kaare Andrews, Bob Quinn, Brian Reber; Rich Douek, Edgar Salazar, Victor Olazaba, Alex Sinclair Jackpot and Black Cat 1 by Celeste Bronfman, Emilio Laiso, Brian Reber X-Men '97 1 by Steve Foxe, Salva Espin, Matt Milla Marvel Unlimited It's Jeff 36 by Kelly Thompson, GuriHiru Dark Horse Ghostbusters: Back in Town 1 by David M. Booher, Blue Delliquanti, Mildred Louis Goon: Them That Don't Stay Dead 1 by Eric Powell Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures: Crash Landing by Daniel Jose Older, Rachele Aragno, Michael Atiyeh Image Feral 1 by Tony Fleecs, Trish Forstner, Tone Rodriguez, Brad Simpson Local Man: Bad Girls 1 by Tim Seeley, Tony Fleecs, Brad Simpson, Felipe Sobreiro, Brian Reber Under York 1 by Sylvain Runberg, Mirka Andolfo, Carmelo Zagaria, Piky Hamilton Mad Cave Morning Star 1 by David Andry, Tim Daniel, Marco Finnegan, Jason Wordie ComiXology Never Too Late by Fox Fisher OGNs Effects of Pickled Herring by Alex Schumacher Ant Story by Jay Hosler Spirited: Go Ghoul Go by Liv Livingston, Glass House Graphics Out of Left Field by Jonah Newman Shepardess Warriors by Jonathan Garnier, Amelie Flechais Usagi Yojimbo Saga: Legends by Stan Sakai Additional Reviews: Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, Spider Within, X-Men '97 Ep3, Jacob's Ladder Invincible rant News: Conrad and Cloonan Valiant makeover, ComicsGate/EVS at C2E2, Three Jokers epilogue (in Joker: The World graphic novel), Omninews, Black Widow: Venomous Trailers: Good Times, Unfrosted, Jurassic World: Chaos Theory Comics Countdown (27 Mar 2024): 1. Black Hammer: The End 6 by Jeff Lemire, Malachi Ward 2. Batman: Dark Age 1 by Mark Russell, Mike Allred, Laura Allred 3. Ultimate Spider-Man 3 by Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson 4. Effects of Pickled Herring GN by Alex Schumacher 5. Alan Scott: Green Lantern 5 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Hi-Fi 6. Feral 1 by Tony Fleecs, Trish Forstner, Tone Rodriguez, Brad Simpson 7. Penguin 8 by Tom King, Rafael de Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo 8. Batman: Brave and the Bold 11 by Karl Kerschl, Norm Rapmund, Michele Assarasakorn; Christos Gage, Danny Kim, Diego Rodriguez; Delilah Dawson, Serg Acuna, Matt Herms; Michael Conrad, PJ Holden, Mike Spicer; Zac Thompson, Ashley Wood 9. Newburn 16 by Chip Zdarsky, Jacob Phillips, Pip Martin 10. Green Arrow 10 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Derenick, Sean Izaakse, Romulo Fajardo Jr.
Cette semaine, Simon nous présente les dernières figurines des X-Men, parle de « Superman: Lost », et nous offre une rétrospective sur le cinéaste Dr. Zeelo. Laurent est enthousiaste à l'idée des prochaines sorties de « Repo Man » et « The Gladiator », avec notamment Paul Mescal affrontant des babouins… Gautier établit un lien entre la série « Succession » et le mystérieux film « In & of itself », en plus de nous partager ses impressions sur la version bêta de « The Last Epoch ». De son côté, Benoit revient sur l'annonce de la distribution de « Fantastic Four », la prochaine collection d'« Archie Comics », ainsi que sur la retraite de Rob Liefeld. En dernière partie d'émission, nous discutons de « Rain », basé sur une nouvelle de Joe Hill et adaptée par « Image Comics » par David M. Booher et Zoe Thorogood. Laissez-nous un message vocal: https://www.speakpipe.com/mysterieuxe Devenez membre de la communauté Patreon: https://bit.ly/3iMgD04 Diffusion originale : 12 février 2024 Site web : MysterieuxEtonnants.com © Les Mystérieux Étonnants. Tous droits réservés
Book of the Month: Clementine Book Two by Tillie Walden and Cliff Rathburn from Skybound, plus #DRCL: Midnight Children Volume 1 by Shin'ichi Sakamoto from Viz, Zoe Thorogood's Hack/Slash: Back to School #1, Joe Hill's Rain with David M. Booher, Zoe Thorogood, and Chris O'Halloran from Syzygy Publishing, Snarlagon by Andrew MacLean, plus a whole mess more!
New York Comic Con 2023: In Conversation with David M. Booher & Drew Zucker (THE FEEDING) The Convention Collective's Senior Editor Dan Berry was lucky enough to be granted press access to possibly the biggest comic con of 2023 - New York Comic Con, taking over the Javits Center Thu 12th-Sun 15th October. NYCC is famed for gathering some incredible celebrities and pop culture talent, as well as curating one of the biggest and most impressive Artist Alley's in the game. This year, Dan got the chance to talk to comics writer David M. Booher and artist Drew Zucker (CANTO) about their latest book, THE FEEDING, about the nightmare inspirations of the story to the collaboration that led to the final fright-filled product. ------------------- The Convention Collective will be attending San Diego Comic-Con officially next year as press, allowing us the opportunity to speak to some of the most interesting and talented creatives on the planet. Support us as we ramp up our coverage of SDCC 2023 by visiting https://www.patreon.com/EnglishmanSDCC! And catch all of our coverage at theconventioncollective.com and @theconcollectve on Twitter / @theconventioncollective on Threads
Let's go back. Back to a simpler time. A time when brand-name sugary cereals were required for quality sleepovers. A time... of Saturday Morning Cartoons. Joining us this week is amazing comics scribe David M. Booher! Not only is he a connoisseur of quality kids' comics, but he also has a new book of his own out! And he's telling us all about it! ----more---- If you'd like to support David's new comic, head on over to Zoop and add all the things to your cart: https://zoop.gg/c/thefeeding Our new site is live! For the transcript of this episode, head over to https://www.tencenttakes.com/transcripts. Email: tencenttakes@gmail.com Twitter: @Tencenttakes Instagram: @Tencenttakes Facebook: /Tencenttakes Mastodon: retro.pizza/@tencenttakes Our banner art is original work by Sarah Frank (https://www.lookmomdraws.com/) Hive: Tencenttakes David M. Booher's social links: Instagram: @davidmbooher Twitter: @davidbooher
Bearded Comic Bro got to sit down and talk with comic creators David M Booher and Drew Zucker. David and Drew are the creative geniuses from Canto and they have teamed up to bring a new comic called The Feeding. Go support it on Zoop Make sure you watch the video and check out all the links below that we mention in the video. The Feeding Zoop Linkhttps://zoop.gg/c/thefeedingFollow David and Drew on Social Media David M BooherTwitter: @davidbooherInstagram: @davidmbooherDrew ZuckerTwitter: Drew_ZuckerInstagram: @artofdrewzucker
Dans cet épisode du podcast, l'équipe de ComicsDiscovery sort son plus beau parapluie pour découvrir Rain, une adaptation en comics de la nouvelle de Joe Hill, par David M Booher, Zoe Thorogood et Chris O'Halloran. Le titre est à découvrir chez Hi comics. ComicsDiscovery Review : RainHoneysuckle Speck a tout pour être heureuse, la femme qu'elle aime vient vivre avec elle. Malheureusement pour la jeune femme, une pluie étrange s'abat sur la ville de Boulder fait voler en éclat sa vie. Son amoureuse et transpercer non pas par les foudres du destin, mais par des lames. Le deuilRain parle de deuil, l'héroïne traverse les États-Unis comme elle traverse les différentes étapes du deuil. Les dessins et le travail sur les couleurs permettent de faire ressentir aux lecteurs. Malheureusement ce thème puissant est abordé de manière un peu maladroite. Message PolitiqueAu travers de ce récit, Joe Hill veut faire passer un message contre la politique de Trump et surtout les divisions qu'elle a engendrées au sein du peuple américain. On sent une grande colère chez l'auteur, mais sa façon de communiquer son message est plutôt maladroite. Avez-vous été déçus par cette lecture ou au contraire, vous l'avez adoré ? partagez votre avis avec nous. Le mot de la finComme toujours, nous vous invitons à venir partager votre avis avec nous, que vous soyez d'accord ou non, cela nous fait toujours plaisir d'échanger avec vous. Si vous avez envie de nous écouter en direct, c'est le mardi soir à 21 h sur notre chaîne Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/jamesetfaye Vous pouvez nous retrouver sur nos réseaux sociaux :Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ComicsDiscovery/Twitter : https://twitter.com/comicsdiscoveryInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/comicsdiscovery/TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@jamesetfaye 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/@ComicsDiscovery/Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/jamesetfaye Pour nous soutenir :Tipeee: https://fr.tipeee.com/james-et-faye Vous pouvez venir discuter avec nous sur notre serveur discord :Discord : http://discordapp.com/invite/GsBTkDS Et Retrouvez nos autres productions sur notre site :Le site de James & Faye : https://jamesetfaye.fr/
Dans cet épisode du podcast, l'équipe de ComicsDiscovery sort son plus beau parapluie pour découvrir Rain, une adaptation en comics de la nouvelle de Joe Hill, par David M Booher, Zoe Thorogood et Chris O'Halloran. Le titre est à découvrir chez Hi comics. ComicsDiscovery NewsCette semaine des news qui ont suscité de belles discussions :-Un syndicat pour les artisans des effets spéciaux-Le créateur de Fables en guerre contre DC.-Nouveau financement participatif chez Délirium concernant l'œuvre de Richard Corbenhttps://www.kisskissbankbank.com/fr/projects/den-le-chef-d-oeuvre-fondateur-de-richard-corben-Couvertures mystères pour le nouveau comics mettant en scène Miles Morales.Notre nouvelle rubrique les débat de Titou Peinture : Le comics promet encore le soft power américain ?et on fini avec un petite sélection de comics qui sortent cette semaine par James Le mot de la finComme toujours, nous vous invitons à venir partager votre avis avec nous, que vous soyez d'accord ou non, cela nous fait toujours plaisir d'échanger avec vous. Si vous avez envie de nous écouter en direct, c'est le mardi soir à 21 h sur notre chaîne Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/jamesetfaye Vous pouvez nous retrouver sur nos réseaux sociaux :Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ComicsDiscovery/Twitter : https://twitter.com/comicsdiscoveryInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/comicsdiscovery/TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@jamesetfaye 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/@ComicsDiscovery/Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/jamesetfaye Pour nous soutenir :Tipeee: https://fr.tipeee.com/james-et-faye Vous pouvez venir discuter avec nous sur notre serveur discord :Discord : http://discordapp.com/invite/GsBTkDS Et Retrouvez nos autres productions sur notre site :Le site de James & Faye : https://jamesetfaye.fr/
Today, we're traveling back to the 1980s to look at Fright Night. But because we're talking about 80s horror, we brought in an expert: Acclaimed comic writer David M. Booher! We're talking about the movie's overt queerness, the comic's myriad production issues, and how David's series Specs is out in trade. ----more---- Our new site is live! For the transcript of this episode, head over to https://www.tencenttakes.com/transcripts. Email: tencenttakes@gmail.com Twitter: @Tencenttakes Instagram: @Tencenttakes Facebook: /Tencenttakes Mastodon: retro.pizza/@tencenttakes Our banner art is original work by Sarah Frank (https://www.lookmomdraws.com/) Hive: Tencenttakes David M. Booher's social links: Instagram: @davidmbooher Twitter: @davidbooher
A very special Fanbase Feature! At San Diego Comic-Con 2023, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief Barbra Dillon moderated the “Hey, That's Just Like Me! When Superheroes Represent Their Readers” panel (originally recorded on Saturday, July 22, 2023) during which Jordan Hart (writer, Ripple Effects), David M. Booher (writer, Killer Queens), John Jennings (writer, Silver Surfer: Ghost Light), Ashley V. Robinson (writer, Jupiter Jet), and Jen Troy (writer, Assassin G) participated in a thoughtful conversation about why it is important that the superheroes in comic books become more representative of their diverse readership, demonstrating examples of mainstream and independent comics which have made positive strides towards reflecting today's society in their creators, stories, and characters.
Comic Reviews: DC Unstoppable Doom Patrol 1 by Dennis Culver, Chris Burnham, Brian Reber Waller vs. WildStorm 1 by Evan Narcisse, Spencer Ackerman, Jesus Merino, Michael Atiyeh Harley Quinn 28 by Tini Howard, Sweeney Boo, Erica Henderson Marvel Avengers Beyond 1 by Derek Landy, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Frank D'Armata Clobberin' Time 1 by Steve Skroce, Bryan Valenza It's Jeff 1 by Kelly Thompson, GuriHiru Star Wars: Return of the Jedi – Jabba's Palace by Marc Guggenheim, Alessandro Miracolo, Dee Cunniffe Venom: Lethal Protector II 1 by David Michelinie, Farid Karami, Arif Prianto X-Men: The Unforgiven by Tim Seeley, Sid Kotian, Edgar Delgado Infinity Comics Love Unlimited: Gwenpool Alligator Loki Image Ambassadors 1 by Mark Millar, Frank Quitely Children of Indigo 1 by Curt Pires, Rockwell White, Alex Diotti, Dee Cunniffe Dynamite Rocketman and Rocketgirl 1 by Jacob Edgar, Jordi Perez, Ellie Wright IDW Dungeons and Dragons: Saturday Morning Adventures 1 by David M. Booher, Sam Maggs, George Kambadais Mad Cave Don't Spit in the Wind 1 by Stefano Cardoselli, Dan Lee Vault Songs from the Dead: Afterlife OGN Mister Mammoth by Matt Kindt, Jean-Denis Pendanx BatCat by Meggie Ramm The Gift by Paige Walshe NeoForest by Fred Duval, Phillipe Scoffoni Ray's OGN Corner: Séance Tea Party by Reimena Yee Additional Reviews: Mandalorian 3.5, Picard 3.7, Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Simpsons Ominous Omnibus, first three issues of Nightwalkers, The Last Unicorn, first five episodes of Ghost and Molly McGee s2, Razorblades HC News: American Jesus Adaptation, Batman/Catwoman crossover, Matthew Macfadyen cast in Deadpool 3, GODS from Marvel and Hickman, Grim Reaper cast, My Adventures With Superman moving to Adult Swim from Cartoon Network, Flanagan reportedly pitching a Clayface project to Gunn & Co., Clayface villain in Batman 2, Jason Aaron confirms he's stepping away from Marvel, Scott Pilgrim anime adaptation with the entire live action cast reprising their roles, new Blade book, Starfleet Academy series, Bunn back at Marvel on a Venom mini, Ram V Carnage mini, live action Moana remake with the same lead actors, six new X-titles announced for Fall of X, Ryan North and Erica Henderson Middle Grade graphic novel (Danger and Other Perils), Fallen Friend Trailers: Blue Beetle, Secret Invasion Comics Countdown (29 Mar 2023): Daredevil 9 by Chip Zdarsky, Manual Garcia, Matt Wilson Once Upon A Time At The End of The World 5 by Jason Aaron, Nick Dragotta, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Rico Renzi Stargirl: The Lost Children 5 by Geoff Johns, Todd Nauck, Matt Herms Dark Knights of Steel 10 by Tom Taylor, Yasmine Putri, Arif Prianto Gotham City: Year One 6 by Tom King, Phil Hester, Eric Gapstur, Jordie Bellaire It's Jeff 1 by Kelly Thompson, GuriHiru Something is Killing the Children 30 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera, Miquel Muerto Action Comics 1053 by Dan Jurgens, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Leah Williams, Marguerite Sauvage, Rafa Sandoval, Lee Weeks, Elizabeth Breitweiser, Matt Herms Sandman Universe: Dead Boy Detectives 4 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Javier Rodriguez, Jeff Stokely, Craig Taillefer, Miquel Muerto Strange Academy: Finals 5 by Skottie Young, Humberto Ramos, Edgard Delgado
In this episode, our hosts each pick four books, we select a couple to talk about in-depth, then cover the rest very briefly at the end. "Which books?" you might be asking? Butterfly Swords by Jeannie Lin Liar City by Allie Therin: https://hpldencore.mylibrary.us/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2319104 Rain by Joe Hill, adapted by David M. Booher & illustrated by Zoe Thorogood: https://hpldencore.mylibrary.us/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2322521 The Man I Never Met by Elle Cook: https://hpldencore.mylibrary.us/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2316588 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes by Jeff Strand Supergirl: World of Tomorrow by Tom King: https://www.hoopladigital.com/title/15254841 Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe: https://hpldencore.mylibrary.us/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2237187 Batman: The Dark Knight Detective by Mike W. Barr: https://www.hoopladigital.com/title/12095430
This week on the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes David M. Booher to discuss his comic book Specs at Boom! Studios. INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/capesandtightspodcast FACEBOOK: facebook.com/capesandtightspodcast TWITTER: twitter.com/capestightspod WEBSITE: capesandtights.com EMAIL: hello@capesandtights.com
In the latest episode, The Fanbase Weekly co-hosts welcome special guests David M. Booher (writer - Canto, Killer Queens, All-New Firefly) and Drew Zucker (artist - Canto, The House) to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including People's Joker being pulled from TIFF over right's issues, the misogyny of House of the Dragon fans, and an overview of all of the Marvel and Disney trailers released at D23.
HMSG Interview David M. Booher! - "The Black Phone" This week we are thrilled to be interviewing a friend and fan of the show DAVID M. BOOHER!Booher grew up in a small Ohio town reading Stephen King, watching The Goonies, eating Lucky Charms in front of He-Man, trading Garbage Pail Kids, playing Nintendo, and going outside. Channeling his love for all the best 1980's sci-fi and fantasy, he has co-created and written comic series CANTO, POWERLESS, the LGBTQ-led KILLER QUEENS, ALIEN BOUNTY HUNTER, RAIN, ALL NEW FIREFLY, and the middle grade series TALES OF LAKE EERIE. He's also written several features. A lawyer by training, he lives in Los Angeles with his husband and the true masterminds behind their operation--their adopted greyhounds.We discuss lots of Stephen King, adapting writing between mediums and cover THE BLACK PHONE (2022) starring Ethan Hawke & based on a story by one of Booher's collaborators - JOE HILL! We hope you enjoy this fresh episode!Support the show
A very special Fanbase Feature! At San Diego Comic-Con 2022, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief Barbra Dillon moderated the "Comicspocalypse: Why Dystopia Sells in Comics" panel (originally recorded on Sunday, July 24, 2022) during which David Pepose (writer, Savage Avengers), David M. Booher (writer, Canto), Desirée Proctor (co-writer, Nuclear Power), and Erica Harrell (co-writer, Nuclear Power) discussed why dystopian stories remain so popular in comics, and what we can learn from stories which feature characters and/or societies that are beset by great injustices.
Fecha de Grabación: Lunes 30 de mayo de 2022.Algunos temas comentados:Personajes de soporte. ¿Qué los hace buenos y quiénes son los mejores? Algunas buenas historias de Elektra. La Trilogía del Demonio, de Batman (O'Neil, Bingham, Grindberg y Breyfogle). Ediciones Absolute y Omnibus, ¿cuáles nos gustan y cuáles tenemos? Hablamos un poco del arte de Das Pastoras y Enrique Alcatena. Además, comentamos un poco de Uzumaki, el orden de lectura de Reckless, Punisher War Zone (la miniserie de Rucka), Batman: White Knight, los crossovers intercompañías de Batman... ¡y mucho más!Comentario de cine y televisión:Obi-Wan Kenobi, serie escrita por Joby Harold y dirigida por Debora Chow, protagonizada por Ewan McGregor, Joel Edgerton, Jimmy Smits, Hayden Christensen y otros. (Lucasfilm/Disney+)Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, película mezcla de live action y animación que retoma la historia de la serie del mismo nombre, con las voces de John Mulaney y Andy Samberg. (Disney+)Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, serie creada por Akiva Goldsman, Alex Kurtzman y Jenny Lumet, con las actuaciones de Anson Mount, Ethan Peck y Rebecca Romijn. Spin-off de Star Trek: Discovery. (Paramount+/Claro Video)Comentario de cómics:Rain, miniserie escrita por David M. Booher y dibujada por Zoe Thorogood, con color de Chris O'Halloran y rótulos de Shawn Lee. Basada en la novela corta del mismo nombre, obra de Joe Hill. (Zizigy Productions/Image Comics)Pueden escuchar el Podcast en este reproductor:Descarga Directa MP3 (Botón derecho del mouse y "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 92.6 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps.El episodio tiene una duración de 1:40:48.Además de nuestras redes sociales (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram), ahora tenemos una nueva forma de interactuar con nosotros: un servidor en Discord. Es un espacio para compartir recomendaciones, dudas, memes y más, y la conversación gira alrededor de muchos temas además de cómics, y es una forma más inmediata de mantenerse en contacto con Esteban y Alberto. ¡Únete a nuestro servidor en Discord!También tenemos un Patreon. Cada episodio del podcast se publica allí al menos 24 horas antes que en los canales habituales, y realizamos un especial mensual exclusivo para nuestros suscriptores en esa plataforma. Tú también puedes convertirte en uno de nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportaciones desde 1 dólar, que puede ser cada mes, o por el tiempo que tú lo decidas, incluyendo aportaciones de una sola vez.También puedes encontrar nuestro podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios especializados:Comicverso en SpotifyComicverso en iVooxComicverso en Apple PodcastsComicverso en Google PodcastsComicverso en Amazon MusicComicverso en Archive.orgComicverso en I Heart RadioComicverso en Overcast.fmComicverso en Pocket CastsComicverso en RadioPublicComicverso en CastBox.fm¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene a Comicverso? En la parte alta de la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, el cual puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia.Nos interesa conocer opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdanos compartiendo el enlace a esta entrada, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre nuestro podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que pueda interesarle. Hasta pronto.Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
Enjoy this fantastic interview with David M. Booher! You know him as the creator of Canto from Image Comics! He is now the writer of All New Firefly from Boom! Studios! All New Firefly continues the story of Firefly, by Joss Whedon, that was started by Greg Pak.
Visit our Patreon page to see the various tiers you can sign up for today to get in on the ground floor of AIPT Patreon. We hope to see you chatting with us in our Discord soon!NEWSRam V takes over 'Detective Comics' with Albuquerque in ‘Gotham Nocturne'DC Pride 2022 creative teams revealed plus sneak peeksNicole Maines to co-write and intro Dreamer in ‘Superman: Son of Kal-El' #13DC Comics expands ‘Batman: White Knight' universe with ‘Red Hood'Marvel releases official ‘All-Out Avengers' series announcement‘A.X.E.: Judgment Day' details surface including tie-in info and event checklistValiant adult novels coming soon with Blackstone Publishing partnershipCharlamagne Tha God expands media empire with graphic novels and comicsArchie Comics teams with Palm NFT Studio for Archieverse collectionMatt Kindt launches Flux House imprint at Dark Horse Comics‘Ms. Marvel & Wolverine' #1 kicks off team-up series by Jody HouserRussell Dauterman slays with ‘Hellfire Gala' looks on Spider-Man, X-Men, and moreOur Top Books of the WeekDave:The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country #1 (James Tynion IV, Lisandro Estherren, Yanick Paquette)King Spawn #9 (Sean Lewis, Todd, Thomas Nachlik)Nathan:Rain #4 (Joe Hill, David M. Booher, Zoe Thorogood)X-Men ‘92: House of XCII #1 (Steve Foxe, Salvador Espin, Israel Silva)Standout KAPOW moment of the week:Nathan - X-Men ‘92 #1Dave - Superman Son of Kal-El #13 (Tom Taylor, Cian Murphy)TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEKDave: Captain America #0 (Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Tochi Onyebuchi, Mattia De Iulis)Nathan: Captain America #0JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.Dave: Captain America #0 by Mark BrooksNathan: Batman/Superman: World's Finest #2 by Pete WoodsSegment: Interview - Cody Ziglar - Spider-Punk! 2 p.m. EST (issue 2 out May 11, 2022)Judging from Twitter, it looks like shops can't keep Spider-Punk on the shelves! Congrats! What has the fan response been like so far?What is it about Hobie Brown that you think pulls people in and makes him so relatable?You've written two really fun Kraven stories now! Is there something about that guy that makes you wanna see him get punched?Slight spoilers, but that Taskmaster redesign is a thing of genius. Was the Danzig element in the script, or was that more of a team effort?Speaking of which, what was the collaboration process like on this book? It has such a wild visual identity. What has it been like working with editor DANNY KHAZEM? He's killing it on these side-spidey books.We talked a bit about the PS4 games the last time you were here. Spider-Punk had THE best suit power, right?Switching gears to What If Miles Morales. How was this project plotted with the other writers?Do you feel like Uncle Aaron is always destined to disappoint Miles?Any other projects you'd like to plug today?
On this week's comic book reviews: Flashpoint Beyond #0 DC Comics Written by Geoff Johns Art by Eduardo Risso Elektra #100 Marvel Written by Ann Nocenti, Declan Shalvey, Chris Giarrusso, Ty Templeton Art by Sid Kotian, Stefano Raffaele, Chris Giarrusso, Ty Templeton A Town Called Terror #1 Image Comics Written by Steve Niles Art by Szymon Kudranski The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country #1 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Lisandro Estherren, Yanick Paquette Eternals #11 Marvel Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Guiu Villanova Breakout #1 Dark Horse Comics Written by Zack Kaplan Art by Wilton Santos Wonder Woman #786 DC Comics Written by Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad, Jordie Bellaire Art by Rosi Kämpe, Paulina Ganucheau X-Men '92: House of XCII Marvel Written by Steve Foxe Art by Salva Espin The Wrong Earth: Fame & Fortune #1 Ahoy Comics Written by Mark Russell, David Hyde Art by Michael Montenat, Marco Finnegan Suicide Squad: Blaze, Book Two DC Comics Written by Simon Spurrier Art by Aaron Campbell Rain #4 Image Comics Written by David M. Booher, based on the story by Joe Hill Art by Zoe Thorogood Superman: Son of Kal-El #10 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Cian Tormey King Spawn #9 Image Comics Written by Sean Lewis Art by Thomas Nachlik Batgirls #5 DC Comics Written by Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad Art by Jorge Corona Nocterra #9 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Tony S. Daniel Naomi: Season Two #2 DC Comics Written by Brian Michael Bendis and David F. Walker Art by Jamal Campbell Fun with Little Archie & Friends Special #1 Archie Comics Written by Shannon Watters, J. Torres, Jamie L. Rotante Art by Erin Hunting, Adrian Ropp, Agnes Garbowska Image Comics 30th Anniversary Anthology #1 Image Comics By Geoff Johns, Andrea Mutti, Rob Leigh, Declan Shalvey, Clayton Cowles, Wyatt Kennedy, Luana Vecchio, Wes Craig, Jason Wordie, Skottie Young, Nate Piekos, Mirka Andolfo, Chiara Di Francia, Fabio Amelia, Brendan Fletcher, Erica Henderson, Kyle Higgins, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Walter Baiamonte, Katia Ranalli, Becca Carey, Patrick Kindlon, Maurizio Rosenzweig, Jim Campbell and Dean Haspiel Batman/Catwoman #11 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Clay Mann Batman: Dark Victory DC Comics Written by Jeph Loeb Art by Tim Sale SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. COLDEST: Get 10% off your first order by using code "cbc" at https://coldest.com/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's comic book reviews: Flashpoint Beyond #0 DC Comics Written by Geoff Johns Art by Eduardo Risso Elektra #100 Marvel Written by Ann Nocenti, Declan Shalvey, Chris Giarrusso, Ty Templeton Art by Sid Kotian, Stefano Raffaele, Chris Giarrusso, Ty Templeton A Town Called Terror #1 Image Comics Written by Steve Niles Art by Szymon Kudranski The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country #1 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Lisandro Estherren, Yanick Paquette Eternals #11 Marvel Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Guiu Villanova Breakout #1 Dark Horse Comics Written by Zack Kaplan Art by Wilton Santos Wonder Woman #786 DC Comics Written by Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad, Jordie Bellaire Art by Rosi Kämpe, Paulina Ganucheau X-Men '92: House of XCII Marvel Written by Steve Foxe Art by Salva Espin The Wrong Earth: Fame & Fortune #1 Ahoy Comics Written by Mark Russell, David Hyde Art by Michael Montenat, Marco Finnegan Suicide Squad: Blaze, Book Two DC Comics Written by Simon Spurrier Art by Aaron Campbell Rain #4 Image Comics Written by David M. Booher, based on the story by Joe Hill Art by Zoe Thorogood Superman: Son of Kal-El #10 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Cian Tormey King Spawn #9 Image Comics Written by Sean Lewis Art by Thomas Nachlik Batgirls #5 DC Comics Written by Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad Art by Jorge Corona Nocterra #9 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Tony S. Daniel Naomi: Season Two #2 DC Comics Written by Brian Michael Bendis and David F. Walker Art by Jamal Campbell Fun with Little Archie & Friends Special #1 Archie Comics Written by Shannon Watters, J. Torres, Jamie L. Rotante Art by Erin Hunting, Adrian Ropp, Agnes Garbowska Image Comics 30th Anniversary Anthology #1 Image Comics By Geoff Johns, Andrea Mutti, Rob Leigh, Declan Shalvey, Clayton Cowles, Wyatt Kennedy, Luana Vecchio, Wes Craig, Jason Wordie, Skottie Young, Nate Piekos, Mirka Andolfo, Chiara Di Francia, Fabio Amelia, Brendan Fletcher, Erica Henderson, Kyle Higgins, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Walter Baiamonte, Katia Ranalli, Becca Carey, Patrick Kindlon, Maurizio Rosenzweig, Jim Campbell and Dean Haspiel Batman/Catwoman #11 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Clay Mann Batman: Dark Victory DC Comics Written by Jeph Loeb Art by Tim Sale SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. COLDEST: Get 10% off your first order by using code "cbc" at https://coldest.com/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to The Oblivion Bar: A Nerd-Culture Podcast, the Official Podcast of The Fantasy Shop in St. Charles, MO.News and Notes (05:33)For episode 71, Chris and Aaron discuss Amazon closing its $8.5 billion acquisition of MGM, legendary actor William Hurt dies at 71 years old, and we got our first trailer for Marvel's MS. MARVEL Disney+ series.Main Topic (30:10)For our main topic, we sit down with the creator behind IDW's smash sensation CANTO with artist Drew Zucker, he helped put the SASS in back into ASSASSIN with Dark Horse Comics' LGBTQ+ epic fantasy KILLER QUEENS, and recently released RAIN over at Image Comics -- which adapts a short story by Joe Hill where a seemingly normal rainstorm in Boulder, Colorado quickly turns deadly. We are excited and honored to welcome comic book writer David M. Booher onto the show!Aaron's Twitch Talk (1:27:06)Chris' Corner (1:33:23)Follow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramConsider supporting us over on PatreonLINQ Page (All of our important links are here)
On the next Fantastic Forum, we review the new limited series Step by Bloody Step #1 from Si Spurrier, Matias Bergara, and Matheus Lopes! This text-free limited series centers around a young, seemingly mute, girl and her armored giant as they travel around a world filled with monsters and dangerous terrain. Are these creators up to the task of delivering a double-sized issue worth of compelling story told without any words!? You can find out tonight! Then, we get to rejoin the ragtag crew of The Serenity as The Forum reviews All New Firefly #1 from David M. Booher, Jordi Perez, and Mona Finden! Firefly has continued its voyage through the 'verse in comic form for some time now. Is this book a good point to get reacquainted with the characters of this sci-fi cult classic? We'll let you know on Fantastic Forum!
Comic Reviews: DC Aquamen 1 by Brandon Thomas, Chuck Brown, Sami Basri, Adriano Lucas Teen Titans Academy 12 by Tim Sheridan, Rafa Sandoval, Jordi Tarragona, Alejandro Sanchez Marvel Carnage Forever 1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Ram V, Ty Templeton, Salvador Larroca, Edgar Salazar, Rain Beredo, Rachelle Rosenberg Ghost Rider 1 by Benjamin Percy, Cory Smith, Bryan Valenza Citizen: The Power of Light Star Wars: High Republic - Edge of Balance vol 2 by Shima Shinya, Daniel Older, Mizuki Sakakibara Image Step by Bloody Step 1 by Simon Spurrier, Matias Bergara, Mat Lopes Supermassive 1 by Kyle Higgins, Ryan Parrott, Mat Groom, Simone Ragazzoni, Francesco Manna, Igor Monti Rockstar and Softboy by Sina Grace Dark Horse Stranger Things: Erica the Great GN by Greg Pak, Danny Lore, Valeria Favoccia, Dan Jackson Boom All-New Firefly 1 by David M. Booher, Jordi Perez, Francesco Segala Killer: Affairs of the State 1 by Matz, Luc Jacamon IDW Star Trek Klingons 1 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Timothy Green Scout Distorted 1 by Salvatore Vivenzio, Gabriele Falzone Kingjira 1 by Marco Fontanili Shepherd the Valentine 1 by Andrea Molinari, Roberto Molinari, Jaime Rodriguez Source Point Press Christmas Caroline Annual by Garrett Gunn, Christina Blanch, Kit Wallis Katie the Catsitter Book 2: Best Friends for Never by Colleen AF Venable, Stephanie Yu Wrassle Castle Book 2: Riders on the Storm by Paul Tobin, Colleen Coover, Galaad, Rebecca Horner Creepy Cat Vol 2 by Cotton Valent Additional Reviews: John Wick 2, Thursday Murder Club 2 (The Man Who Died Twice), Night Mary, Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser The state of sales in the industry Ray explains how to show for digital comics now News: new X-O Manowar series, new Bloodshot series, Spider-Ham sequel OGN from Steve Foxe and a bizarre second project, Chameleon cast, new Moon Girl anthology, new Ant-Man book by Al Ewing, new Batman creative team, Flash & Aquaman: Voidsong, DC Mech, Human Target takes a break, Omninews, Deadly Neighborhood Spider-Man, DCeased III, Genis-Vell by Peter David, new Marvel Fortnite mini, Clobberin' Time by Steve Skroce, Iron Cat, Mandolorian s1 adaption Comics Countdown: Supermassive 1 by Kyle Higgins, Ryan Parrott, Mat Groom, Simone Ragazzoni, Francesco Manna, Igor Monti Black Hammer Reborn 9 by Jeff Lemire, Caitlin Yarsky, Dave Stewart Deadly Class 51 by Rick Remender, Wesley Craig, Lee Loughridge Oblivion Song 35 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici Night of the Ghoul 5 by Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla Arrowsmith: Behind Enemy Lines 2 by Kurt Busiek, Carlos Pacheco, Jose Villarrubia, Rafael Fonteriz Robin 11 by Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Luis Guerrero Strange Academy 16 by Skottie Young, Humberto Ramos, Edgar Delgado Human Target 5 by Tom King, Greg Smallwood Department of Truth 16 by James Tynion IV, Alison Sampson, Jordie Bellaire
Khelan and Adam spend time with writer and comic creator David M. Booher. We discuss all of his amazing series, including Canto, Killer Queens (nominated for a GLAAD award!), as well as his adaptations of Joe Hill's Rain and Firefly. We also learned why lawyering stinks and telling stories is much better, get into the Handyman universe, find out his favorite snack, and generally have a gay ole' time. Creator Crush is an interview series where we chat with our favorite comic book creators, learning more about their work, their thoughts on the industry, and what makes them so darn special. You can always listen to our weekly episodes digesting the latest and greatest of nerdom news, along with X-tra issues for deep dives on the biggest MCU movies, TV, and comics.
On this week's Stack podcast: Iron Fist #1 Marvel Written by Alyssa Wong Art by Michael Yg Robins #4 DC Comics Written by Tim Seeley Art by Baldemar Rivas Primordial #6 Image Comics Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Andrea Sorrentino Fantastic Four #30 Marvel Written by Dan Slott Art by Rachael Stott Detective Comics #1053 DC Comics Written by Mariko Tamaki, Matthew Rosenberg Art by Max Raynor, Fernando Blanco Home Sick Pilots #12 Image Comics Written by Dan Watters Art by Caspar Wijngaard Hulk #4 Marvel Written by Donny Cates Art by Ryan Ottley Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #8 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Bilquis Evely Rain #2 Image Comics Story by Joe Hill Adaptation by David M. Booher Art by Zoe Thorogood Venom #5 Marvel Written by Al Ewing Art by Bryan Hitch What's the Furthest Place From Here? #4 Image Comics Written by Matthew Rosenberg Art by Tyler Boss Nightwing #89 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Bruno Redondo King Spawn #7 Image Comics Written by Sean Lewis Art by Javi Fernandez and Thomas Nachlik King Conan #3 Marvel Written by Jason Aaron Art by Mahmud Asrar The Silver Coin #9 Image Comics Written by Vita Ayala Art by Michael Walsh Batman: The Knight #2 DC Comics Written by Chip Zdarksy Art by Carmine Di Giandomenico A Righteous Thirst for Vengeance #5 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by André Lima Araújo SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comic Book Yeti's Byron O'Neal interviews writer David M. Booher about is new Image Comics apocalyptic love story, Rain, a comics adaptation of the novella from Joe Hill. Rain is the first comic from the new SYZYGY Publishing Imprint at Image. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's Stack podcast: Justice League vs. The Legion of Super-Heroes #1 DC Comics Written by Brian Michael Bendis Art by Scott Godlewski Daredevil: Woman Without Fear #1 Marvel Written by Chip Zdarksy Art by Rafael De Latorre Scorched #1 Image Comics Written by Sean Lewis and Todd McFarlane Art by Stephen Segovia and Paulo Siqueria Batgirls #2 DC Comics Written by Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad Art by Jorge Corona Devil's Reign: Superior Four #1 Marvel Written by Zac Thompson Art by Davide Tinto Rain #1 Image Comics Written by Joe Hill and David M. Booher, Chris Ryall Art by Zoe Thorogood, Ashley Wood The Joker #11 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV, Sam Johns Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli, Belén Ortega King Conan #2 Marvel Written by Jason Aaron Art by Mahmud Asrar Stillwater #12 Image Comics Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Ramón K. Perez Detective Comics #1048 DC Comics Written by Mariko Tamaki, Matthew Rosenberg Art by Ivan Reis, Fernando Blanco Dark Ages #4 Marvel Written by Tom Taylor Art by Ivan Coello What's The Furthest Place From Here #3 Image Comics Written by Matthew Rosenberg Art by Tyler Boss Robin and Batman #3 DC Comics Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Dustin Nguyen The Thing #3 Marvel Written by Walter Mosley Art by Tom Reilly The Department of Truth #15 Image Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by David Romero Hell Sonja #1 Dynamite Written by Christopher Hastings Art by Pasquala Qualano Undiscovered Country #18 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder and Charles Soule Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli & Leonardo Marcello Grassi Buffy The Last Vampire Slayer #2 BOOM! Studios Written by Casey Gilly Art by Joe Jaro Nyx #3 Dynamite Written by Christos Gage Art by Marc Borstel SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Check out the newest mental health podcast Blindsided over at The Players' Tribune (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blindsided/id1600256265). Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Canto - Co-Creator & Writer - David M. Booher, Co-Creator & Artist - Drew Zucker, Color Artist - Vittorio Astone, Letterer - Deron Bennett Jace and a special co-host welcome writer David Booher to the show, they talk about the all-ages smash hit Canto. From it's earliest beginnings with the faith David & co-creator Drew Zucker had in the project to the upcoming fourth volume, there's plenty of talk about the themes & world of Canto. Plus David talks about his recently concluded Dark Horse series, Killer Queens, as well as the upcoming adaptation of Joe Hill's Rain & a Firefly series from Boom!
Canto Volume #1 - Writer - David M. Booher, Art - Drew Zucker, Colors - Vittorio Astone, Letters - Deron Bennett Jace and a special guest discuss the first six issues of Canto, which comprise volume #1. This is a fantastic all ages tale with spirit, adventures and some great life lessons for younger readers.
Who is The Master Planner? And why does Spider-Man need $1000? We'll find out in this week's show! We also review the Firefly Holiday Special #1 from BOOM! Studios, Star Trek: The Mirror War - Data #1 from IDW Publishing, and Rain #1 from Image Comics! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) NEWS https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/cowboy-bebop-canceled-netflix-1235130359/ http://majorspoilers.com/2021/12/14/brubaker-and-phillips-release-new-reckless-book-in-april/ http://majorspoilers.com/2021/12/14/new-fright-night-comic-series-lands-at-american-mythology/ REVIEWS STEPHEN FIREFLY HOLIDAY SPECIAL #1 Writer: Jeff Jensen Artist: Vincenzo Federici Publisher: BOOM! Studios Cover Price: $7.99 Release Date: December 15, 2021 It's the holiday season and Jayne's selfish behavior receives the unwanted attention of three visiting spirits who reveal the hidden past, present and future of Serenity's most... miserly crew member. A beloved character returns as the Ghost of Firefly Past, while a fellow crew member guides Jayne through the here and now, showing the consequences of his actions in the present. But it's the Ghost of Firefly Future, Emma Washburne, who reveals the most shocking fate of all. Can Jayne turn over a new leaf and avert the disaster headed his way? [rating:3.5/5] You can purchase this issue via our Amazon Affiliate link - https://amzn.to/3pOBFPM MATTHEW STAR TREK: THE MIRROR WAR - DATA #1 Writer: Celeste Bronfman Artist: Roberta Ingranata Publisher: IDW Publishing Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: December 8, 2021 Data and Barclay's relationship has been strained since Barclay returned from the Prime universe. When Barclay becomes preoccupied with revenge, Data determines to help him right past wrongs so that the human can return to peak operating efficiency. Can the two put aside their differences and work together? [rating:3.5/5] You can purchase this issue via our Amazon Affiliate link - https://amzn.to/3m6LhUSRODRIGO RAIN #1 Writer: Joe Hill, David M. Booher Artist: Zoe Thorogood Publisher: Image Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: Jan 12, 2022 On a seemingly normal August day in Boulder, Colorado, the skies are clear, and Honeysuckle Speck couldn't be happier. She's finally moving in with her girlfriend Yolanda. But their world is literally torn apart when dark clouds roll in and release a downpour of nails-splinters of bright crystal that shred the skin of anyone not safely under cover. RAIN makes vivid this escalating apocalyptic event, as the deluge of nails spreads across the country and around the world, threatening everything young lovers Honeysuckle and Yolanda hold dear. [rating: 3.5/5] You can purchase this issue via our Amazon Affiliate link - https://amzn.to/3EVEOmZ DISCUSSION The Master Planner Saga Writer: Stan Lee Artist: Steve Ditko Publisher: Marvel Release Date: November 1965 An enigmatic thief known as the Cat Burglar has robbed J. Jonah Jameson, and Spider-Man is after the reward for his capture! CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends!
Comics Knighted #1 from AWA/Upshot (W) Gregg Hurwitz (A) Mark Texeira, Brian Reber $3.99 My Bad #1 from Ahoy Comics (W) Mark Russell, Bryce Ingman (A) Peter Krause $3.99 Newburn #1 from Image Comics (W) Chip Zdarsky, Nadia Shammas (A) Jacob Phillips, Ziyed Yusuf Ayoub $3.99 Fire Power #17 from Image | Writer(s): Robert Kirkman | Artist(s): Chris Samnee Matthew Wilson | $3.99 Radiant Black #9 from Image | Writer(s): Kyle Higgins | Artist(s): Marcello Costa | $3.99 Last Flight Out #3 from Dark Horse Comics (W) Marc Guggenheim (A) Eduardo Ferigato $3.99 Chilling Adventures In Sorcery #1 (One Shot) from Archie Comics | Writer(s): Various | Artist(s): Various | $3.99 The Me You Love In The Dark #4 from Image | Writer(s): Skottie Young | Artist(s): Jorge Corona | Colors: Jean-Francios Beaulieu | Letters: Nate Piekos of Blambot | $3.99 Out Of Body #5 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Peter Miligan | Artist(s): Inaki Miranda | Colors: Eva De La Cruz | Letters: Sal Cipriano | $3.99 Silver Coin #6 from Image | Writer(s): Joshua Williamson | Artist(s): Michael Walsh | $3.99 Lucky Devil #4 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Cullen Bunn | Artist(s): Fran Galan | Letters: El Torres | $3.99 Heathens #1 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Cullen Bunn Heath Amodio | Artist(s): Sami Kivela | $4.99 After Dark #1 (One Shot) from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Various | Artist(s): Various | $6.99 Blue Flame #5 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Christopher Cantwell | Artist(s): Adam Gorham | Colors: Kurt Michael Russell | Letters: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou | $3.99 Fantastical Crimes Unit #1 from Black Caravan Imprint of Scout Comics | Writer: Shawn French | Art: Steve Mardo | Colors: Steve Lavigne | Letters: Rob Jones Magic Order 2 #1 from Image | Writer(s): Mark Millar | Artist(s): Stuart Immonen | $3.99 Bigfoot Frankenstein #2 from Action Lab Entertainment | Writer(s): Mark Bertolini | Artist(s): Vernon Smith | $3.99 Rush #1 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Si Spurrier | Artist(s): Nathan Gooden | $3.99 A Thing Called Truth #1 from Image Comics (W) Iolanda Zanfardino (A) Elisa Romboli $3.99 Guillem March Laura (and other stories) #1 from Ablaze Media (W/A/CA) Guillem March $3.99 Upcoming Comics Mazebook #3 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire | Artist(s): Jeff Lemire | $5.99 Unbelievable Unteens From The World Of Black Hammer #4 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire | Artist(s): Tyler Crook | $3.99 Canto III Lionhearted #4 from IDW Publishing | Writer(s): David M. Booher | Artist(s): Drew Zucker | $3.99 Man-Eaters The Cursed #5 from Image | Writer(s): Chelsea Cain | Artist(s): Lia Miternique Kate Niemczyk | $3.99 Sea Of Stars #11 from Image | Writer(s): Jason Aaron Dennis Hallum | Artist(s): Stephen Green Rico Renzi | $3.99 Six Sidekicks Of Trigger Keaton #6 from Image | Writer(s): Kyle Starks | Artist(s): Chris Schweizer | $3.99 Stillwater from Zdarsky & Perez #11 from Image | Writer(s): Chip Zdarsky | Artist(s): Ramon K. Perez Mike Spicer | $3.99 Whats The Furthest Place From Here #1 from Image | Writer(s): Matthew Rosenberg | Artist(s): Tyler Boss | $4.99 Edgar Allan Poes Snifter Of Death #2 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Dean R. Motter Holly Interlandi | Artist(s): Dean R. Motter Greg Scott | $4.99 My Date With Monsters #1 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Paul Tobin | Artist(s): Andy MacDonald | $4.99 Provenance Of Secrets #1 from Scout Comics | Writer(s): Kiyarn Taghan | Artist(s): Christian Dibari | $3.99 Regarding The Matter Of Oswald's Body #1 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Christopher Cantwell | Artist(s): Luca Casalanguida | $3.99 Snelson #4 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Paul Constant | Artist(s): Fred Harper | $3.99 Witchblood #8 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Matthew Erman | Artist(s): Lisa Sterle | $3.99
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Bearded Comic Bro got to sit down and talk with David M. Booher who is the writer behind Canto and Killer Queens. Make sure you watch the video and check out all the links below that we mention in the video.Follow David M. Booher on Social Media Instagram: @davidmbooherTwitter: @davidbooher
- Eat The Rich #1. Sarah Gailey (W), Pius Bak (A), Roman Titov (C). (Boom!). - Kang the Conqueror #1 (de 5). Collin Kelly y Jackson Lanzig (W), Carlos Magno (A), Espen Grundetjern (C). (Marvel). - Killer Queens #1. David M. Booher (W), Claudia Balboni (A), Harry Saxon (C). (Dark Horse). - Warhammer 40.000: Sisters of Battle #1 (de 5). Torunn Grønbekk (W), Edgar Salazar (A), Arif Prianto (C). (Marvel). - X-Men: The Trial of Magneto #1 (de 5). Leah Williams (W), Lucas Werneck (A), Edgar Delgado (C). (Marvel). Los Irresistibles [00:54:54]: Batman/Catwoman #6, Black Cat #9, Guardians of the Galaxy #17, Home Sick Pilots #8, Marauders #23, Moon Knight #2, Nightwing #83, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #3, Tales From Harrow County: Fair Folk #2.
On today's comic book podcast: Kang The Conqueror #1 Marvel Written by Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly Art by Carlos Magno Killer Queens #1 Dark Horse Comics Written by David M. Booher Art by Claudia Balboni Second Chances #1 Image Comics Written by Ricky Mammone Art by Max Bertolini Eat The Rich #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Sarah Gailey Art by Pius Bak Superman and the Authority #2 DC Comics Written by Grant Morrison Art by Mikel Janín, Fico Ossio, Evan Cagle, and Travel Foreman Home #5 Image Comics Written by Julio Anta Art by Anna Wieszczyk Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #3 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Bilquis Evely Radiant Black #7 Image Comics Written by Kyle Higgins Art by Marcelo Costa Nightwing #83 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Bruno Redondo Nocterra #6 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Tony S. Daniel Batman/Catwoman #6 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Clay Mann Home Sick Pilots #8 Image Comics Written by Dan Watters Art by Caspar Wijngaard Shazam #2 DC Comics Written by Tim Sheridan Art by Clayton Henry Ascender #18 Image Comics Written by Jeff Lemire At by Dustin Nguyen Catwoman #34 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Fernando Blanco Time Before Time #4 Image Comics Written by Declan Shalvey and Rory McConville Art by Joe Palmer Bermuda #2 IDW Written by John Layman Art by Nick Bradshaw Lazarus Risen #6 Image Comics Written by Greg Rucka Art by Michael Lark Black Hammer Visions #7 Dark Horse Comics Written by Cecil Castellucii Art by Melissa Duffy Man Eaters: The Cursed #2 Image Comics Written by Chelsea Cain Art by Lia Miternique Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters #5 Oni Press Written by Chris Samnee and Laura Samnee Art by Chris Samnee Kang The Conqueror #1 Marvel Written by Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly Art by Carlos Magno Killer Queens #1 Dark Horse Comics Written by David M. Booher Art by Claudia Balboni Second Chances #1 Image Comics Written by Ricky Mammone Art by Max Bertolini Eat The Rich #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Sarah Gailey Art by Pius Bak Superman and the Authority #2 DC Comics Written by Grant Morrison Art by Mikel Janín, Fico Ossio, Evan Cagle, and Travel Foreman Home #5 Image Comics Written by Julio Anta Art by Anna Wieszczyk Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #3 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Bilquis Evely Radiant Black #7 Image Comics Written by Kyle Higgins Art by Marcelo Costa Nightwing #83 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Bruno Redondo Nocterra #6 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Tony S. Daniel Batman/Catwoman #6 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Clay Mann Home Sick Pilots #8 Image Comics Written by Dan Watters Art by Caspar Wijngaard Shazam #2 DC Comics Written by Tim Sheridan Art by Clayton Henry Ascender #18 Image Comics Written by Jeff Lemire At by Dustin Nguyen Catwoman #34 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Fernando Blanco Time Before Time #4 Image Comics Written by Declan Shalvey and Rory McConville Art by Joe Palmer Bermuda #2 IDW Written by John Layman Art by Nick Bradshaw Lazarus Risen #6 Image Comics Written by Greg Rucka Art by Michael Lark Black Hammer Visions #7 Dark Horse Comics Written by Cecil Castellucii Art by Melissa Duffy Man Eaters: The Cursed #2 Image Comics Written by Chelsea Cain Art by Lia Miternique Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters #5 Oni Press Written by Chris Samnee and Laura Samnee Art by Chris Samnee Kang The Conqueror #1 Marvel Written by Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly Art by Carlos Magno Killer Queens #1 Dark Horse Comics Written by David M. Booher Art by Claudia Balboni Second Chances #1 Image Comics Written by Ricky Mammone Art by Max Bertolini Eat The Rich #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Sarah Gailey Art by Pius Bak Superman and the Authority #2 DC Comics Written by Grant Morrison Art by Mikel Janín, Fico Ossio, Evan Cagle, and Travel Foreman Home #5 Image Comics Written by Julio Anta Art by Anna Wieszczyk Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #3 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Bilquis Evely Radiant Black #7 Image Comics Written by Kyle Higgins Art by Marcelo Costa Nightwing #83 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Bruno Redondo Nocterra #6 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Tony S. Daniel Batman/Catwoman #6 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Clay Mann Home Sick Pilots #8 Image Comics Written by Dan Watters Art by Caspar Wijngaard Shazam #2 DC Comics Written by Tim Sheridan Art by Clayton Henry Ascender #18 Image Comics Written by Jeff Lemire At by Dustin Nguyen Catwoman #34 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Fernando Blanco Time Before Time #4 Image Comics Written by Declan Shalvey and Rory McConville Art by Joe Palmer Bermuda #2 IDW Written by John Layman Art by Nick Bradshaw Lazarus Risen #6 Image Comics Written by Greg Rucka Art by Michael Lark Black Hammer Visions #7 Dark Horse Comics Written by Cecil Castellucii Art by Melissa Duffy Man Eaters: The Cursed #2 Image Comics Written by Chelsea Cain Art by Lia Miternique Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters #5 Oni Press Written by Chris Samnee and Laura Samnee Art by Chris Samnee Kang The Conqueror #1 Marvel Written by Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly Art by Carlos Magno Killer Queens #1 Dark Horse Comics Written by David M. Booher Art by Claudia Balboni Second Chances #1 Image Comics Written by Ricky Mammone Art by Max Bertolini Eat The Rich #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Sarah Gailey Art by Pius Bak Superman and the Authority #2 DC Comics Written by Grant Morrison Art by Mikel Janín, Fico Ossio, Evan Cagle, and Travel Foreman Home #5 Image Comics Written by Julio Anta Art by Anna Wieszczyk Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #3 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Bilquis Evely Radiant Black #7 Image Comics Written by Kyle Higgins Art by Marcelo Costa Nightwing #83 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Bruno Redondo Nocterra #6 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Tony S. Daniel Batman/Catwoman #6 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Clay Mann Home Sick Pilots #8 Image Comics Written by Dan Watters Art by Caspar Wijngaard Shazam #2 DC Comics Written by Tim Sheridan Art by Clayton Henry Ascender #18 Image Comics Written by Jeff Lemire At by Dustin Nguyen Catwoman #34 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Fernando Blanco Time Before Time #4 Image Comics Written by Declan Shalvey and Rory McConville Art by Joe Palmer Bermuda #2 IDW Written by John Layman Art by Nick Bradshaw Lazarus Risen #6 Image Comics Written by Greg Rucka Art by Michael Lark Black Hammer Visions #7 Dark Horse Comics Written by Cecil Castellucii Art by Melissa Duffy Man Eaters: The Cursed #2 Image Comics Written by Chelsea Cain Art by Lia Miternique Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters #5 Oni Press Written by Chris Samnee and Laura Samnee Art by Chris Samnee SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. 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In the latest episode, The Fanbase Weekly co-hosts welcome special guests David M. Booher (writer/co-creator - Canto, Killer Queens) and Gabe Cheng (writer - For Molly / co-host - Another Lousy Millennium podcast) to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including the original plot points in the Captain America: The First Avenger screenplay, whether space tourism is a waste, reactions to Masters of the Universe fax toxicity, and whether the new Dune trailer will appeal to mass audiences.
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COMICS: JRJr on FF, Jed McKay on Moon Knight’s new mission Silver Coin promoted to an ongoing series, Received our Elsa Charretier Kickstarter - We Run, New David M. Booher series TV/MOVIES: Snake Eyes trailer, Netflix sets a new Ultraman Animated Film, Masters of the Universe: Revelation Photos, HONOURABLE MENTIONS 27m 40s - DC - Joker #3, Batman: Urban Legends #3, Batman The Detective #2, Future State: Gotham #1, Justice League: Last Ride #1, Rorschach #8 56m 32s - Marvel - Spider-Man: Spider’s Shadow #2, Conan the Barbarian #21, X-Corp #1, Fantastic Four #32 1hr 10m 10s - Indie - Silver Coin #2 (AT, KM) Scouts Honour #5 (AT, KM) Geiger #2 (AT, KM) PICKS 1hr 23m 30s - Alan - Karmen #3 (Image Comics) 1hr 29m 25s - Keith - Time Before Time #1 (Image Comics) 1hr 40m 13s - Titles to look forward to next NCBD – 19th May 2021
COMICS: JRJr on FF, Jed McKay on Moon Knight’s new mission Silver Coin promoted to an ongoing series, Received our Elsa Charretier Kickstarter - We Run, New David M. Booher series TV/MOVIES: Snake Eyes trailer, Netflix sets a new Ultraman Animated Film, Masters of the Universe: Revelation Photos, HONOURABLE MENTIONS 27m 40s - DC - Joker #3, Batman: Urban Legends #3, Batman The Detective #2, Future State: Gotham #1, Justice League: Last Ride #1, Rorschach #8 56m 32s - Marvel - Spider-Man: Spider’s Shadow #2, Conan the Barbarian #21, X-Corp #1, Fantastic Four #32 1hr 10m 10s - Indie - Silver Coin #2 (AT, KM) Scouts Honour #5 (AT, KM) Geiger #2 (AT, KM) PICKS 1hr 23m 30s - Alan - Karmen #3 (Image Comics) 1hr 29m 25s - Keith - Time Before Time #1 (Image Comics) 1hr 40m 13s - Titles to look forward to next NCBD – 19th May 2021
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The co-creators of Canto, David M. Booher and Drew Zucker, talk to us about the little clockwork knight that became a creator-owned hit for IDW. Also: Dogs! Stephen King! Grogu?
This week on Creannotators, I talk with writer David M. Booher about Canto and Canto II: The Hollow Men from IDW. We talk about creating modern mythologies, the challenges of all ages comics, and what’s next in the saga of Canto! On Comic Book Herald’s ‘Creannotators’ I’ll be interviewing some of my favorite creators in comics about specific runs, […] The post Creannotators #37: “Canto” Interview With Writer David M. Booher! appeared first on Comic Book Herald.
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“A plan is just a list of things that aren't going to happen.” This week, David and Rylend are joined by He-Man/Wonder Woman scribe Amanda Deibert and Screenwriter/CANTO creator David M. Booher. The group swaps stories about wildly zig-zagging career paths, about lives lived with one foot in the film/TV puddle and the other in the comics toilet, and David takes another shot at disproving Einstein's theory of relativity... IN SONG! AMANDA DEIBERT Twitter: @amandadeibert Instagram: @amandadeibertofficial Website: https://amandadeibert.com DAVID M. BOOHER Twitter: @davidbooher Instagram: @davidmbooher Website: https://davidbooher.com --Please leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts/iTunes!-- Website: pendantaudio.com Twitter: @pendantweb Facebook: facebook.com/pendantaudio Tumblr: pendantaudio.tumblr.com YouTube: youtube.com/pendantproductions
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On today's packed comic book review podcast: X Of Swords: Creation #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal – Speed Metal #1, An Unkindness of Ravens #1, Spider-Man #4, The Last God #9, Voyage to the Stars #2, Wynd #4, Wicked Things #5, Low #25, Canto II: The Hollow Men #2, The Immortal She-Hulk #1, Undiscovered Country #8, MegaMan: Fully Charged #2, Juggernaut #1, Black Magick #14, Power Rangers: Drakkon – New Dawn #2, Maestro #2, The Goddamned: The Virgin Brides #3, Judge Dredd: False Witness #3, and Bliss #3. 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 Transcript: Alex: What is up, everybody? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Pete: I'm Pete. Alex: On The Stack, we talk about a bunch of books that have come out today. Oh boy, we have a packed stack for you today. This is a- Pete: Yeah. Alex: Too many. Too many books, Pete. Pete: Yeah. What's the deal here, buddy? Alex: Why did you do this, Pete? Pete: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Alex: Why did you do this? Pete: Yeah. Yeah. Alex: This is your fault. No, I really didn't mean to do this. I feel like I looked through what was coming out. Every email was like, “Oh, here's three or four from IDW. Here's five from Image. Oh, no.” I didn't realize what a snowball it'd become until the end when we were finally getting ready for it. I'm sorry, Pete. We read a lot of books, but we got to get into it. Pete: We do. Alex: This is important. People come to us as a resource. Pete: I don't know about that, but- Alex: Let's kick it off. Pete: … we'll do what we can. Alex: This is a biggie. From Marvel Comics, X of Swords: Creation #1 from Marvel. Written by- Pete: X of Swords for $7. Alex: For $7. By Jonathan Hickman and Tini Howard. That's $350 each if you don't give any money to the arts by Pepe Larraz, which would be rude. I wish you would give it to somebody. Pete: That's very rude, but it's a part of either- Alex: This is a monster, one of 22 right on the cover. One of 22, 68 pages long, huge story. Pete: First, I just want to say, if we weren't doing this show and this was life before COVID, I would walk into a comic book shop, say, “Fuck you” and walk out, because $7 part one of 22, what the fuck are you doing? Alex: Think about it. When you buy a book, right? Pete: Yeah. Alex: You know it's a certain amount of chapters. You're paying about $7 per chapter, usually, for a book, if you think about it. Pete: No. No, it's like four bucks bro. Alex: No, man. No, absolutely not. Yeah, it's- Pete: 22 pages. Alex: It's $154 per book for a 22-chapter book. That's how much I pay. Pete: Wow. You're getting ripped off and maybe. It's a lot, man. It's a fucking lot. Alex: It is a lot. Here- Pete: I was hoping like, “Okay, if we're going to pay this much money, hopefully, this will settle down. We'll be able to deal with all the madness it has been having with X-Men.” No, it just takes it to an even crazier place because Hickman doesn't like to deal with things. He just keeps building towards the sky. Alex: Yeah. That is a fair way of poking it. I don't disagree with you, but what I was so surprised about with this particular book, and I think we can get into spoilers here, so if you don't want to hear them, obviously, turn away, is that for most of the beginning, it was definitely that a Hickman dense this, talking about Otherworld and Arakko and the original Four Horsemen and them tacking Otherworld, and laying out all this like, “Here's the different level of Otherworld. Here's a map of what the Citadel looks like,” and all these things. Wild terror readings and everything, but once it had all of the setup out of the way, I was stunned about how relatively straightforward and fun it was. That the plot of this crossover is, basically, Apocalypses' even more evil children and grandchild are like, “Fuck you for joining the X-Men. We're going to kill you. We're going to destroy your island. We're going to destroy the X-Men. Here we come.” Alex: The only thing that is stopping them is the leader of Other world saying, “Hey, instead of doing that, why don't you go find X of Swords and then beat the shit out of them?” If that's the plot of the thing, that's great. I felt such a weight lift off of me by the end of this issue that it was just like a good old fashion brawl to the death story. Obviously, there's a couple more insane Hickmmanian flourishes on it, but that's awesome. I went from being cautiously interested to the book to totally onboard by the end. Pete: No. Alex: No? I tell you what, I was happy that it did kind of be like, “Okay, this event is about this kind of showdown of who's more evil with the evil people of the evil worlds,” but it, also, was this kind of like weird like, “Hey guys, this whole portal thing, I've got a bunch of people invading. They're going to probably kill some people.” I think I sit around and it's a meeting. It's like, “Well, why don't we just shut the portal?” Well, you can't do that. Well, why can't you?” You know what I mean? That part grinded to a halt of like, “I don't want my comic books to turn into my work where I got to explain to some asshole in marketing while there's a fucking attack coming through a portal. You know what I mean? Pete: Yeah. Alex: Like, “Where do you work?” Pete: I work in a startup, okay? It's not- Alex: No, I'm just saying that like attacks are coming through portals all the time. That's not a normal thing, Pete. Pete: Yeah. Well, you know- Alex: Nobody can relate to that. Pete: When you have an online job, things get weird. Alex: Got it. Pete: I just think that like, that part was a little kind of like, “All right,” but I did really like the island stance. I was happy that they were kind of like listening to the island, but I felt like Magneto the whole time where he's bored out of his fucking skull just staring on this cool helmet being like, “When do we get to fucking fight?” Alex: Yeah. Pete: I do like this match up coming of like, “Hey.” It's a little weird though when she was like, “Yeah, in three days, we'll fight you.” I'm like, “Oh, something is going to happen before three days, but all right.” Alex: No, that's to give them time to find the sword. It's just wild to me, at least, in terms of the setup. I was this good old fashion split into teams, find these secret things, come back together, fight some bad guys in a fight to the death. There's going to be twist. Pete: It's just Apocalypse's kids, so why does everybody have to fight his family's bullshit? That will be weird if you called me like, “Hey, listen, my son wants to kill me. Do you mind like helping” … Alex: Well, but also on a textual level because I know you've talked about this a lot, Pete. I appreciated the fact that they're dealing with the fact that Apocalypse is there on Krakoa. That, to me, is the thrust of this crossover, at least, now. This idea that his children being like, “Yo, you're not Apocalypse. You're just hanging out with the X-Men. What are you doing?” That the X-Men are like, “Apocalypse, what are you doing?” It's almost this fan conversation in a way that is bleeding through into the comic books. It feels so smart to me. It's not just Apocalypse is on the team. It's, why is he on the team? Why is he here? Why is he doing this? What does it mean that he's here? Do we defend that he's here? How do the X-Men, who have taken the stance of mutant stumper want always forever, deal with the idea of, “Do we defend the guy that is trying to kill us multiple times and take over the world, to destroy the world? How do we do that?” Again, that is a thrust for a big crossover idea. It seems so smart to me. Pete: All right. Well, I'm glad you're having fun, man. Alex: I'm having a good time. Pepe Larraz's art, just great superhero art, really fun, really clear stuff. Just good time. The horrible moments throughout big moments, Rockslide getting chopped in half, oh my God. Pete: What a great panel, but man, that is heartbreaking. I did not like seeing that, but it was really well done. Alex: Just to mention, the last page of the issue. Such a dumb, obvious, but smart move to have Cyclops, Jean Grey and Cable go off and be like, “Okay, the key to solving this and saving everybody is, we got to activate this thing. What's this thing?” They go in. They activate the thing. They're like, “Oh, good. We turned on the sword.” Of course, its sword, the organization, and they've turned on the gigantic space station that they used to operate in and it's exactly the sort of thing like, “Oh, of course, you're going to work in sword.” That's so smart. Pete: X of Swords. I get it. Alex: X of Swords. There you go. Great stuff. I enjoyed it a lot. I just thought it was so much more fun than I thought it was going to be. I had a good time. Pete: Yeah. Alex: Let's move to another one, another big event, Dark Nights: Death Metal-Speed Metal #1 from DC Comics written by Joshua Williamson, art by Eddy Barrows. We talked about this one a little bit on live show. Pete, you're usually down on the Flash, but you seem super into this one. Pete: Well, slow your fucking roles elves. Alex: Right. Pete: First of- Alex: This is your favorite comic of the week is what I'm hearing. Pete: No. No. First of, great title, Speed Metal. Hilarious. Love it. I love this idea of over the top Death Metal kind of fun things. Just amazing art, over the top characters. It's fun to go back to this. Well, to see what they're doing. What hurts about this issue a little bit is, you get all this amazing art, this cool concept to new characters and then this is a bunch of fucking Flash is talking about their life and their fucking trials and who gives a shit. That part really dragged into a slow stop for me, but overall, the art is amazing. I love the concept. I'm excited for more. Alex: Yeah. I had a good time reading this book as well. I think there were some diggy things that happened as you mentioned. There was a lot of like, “Okay, there's a whole army outside. Let's just hang around and walk through the Flash Museum,” which Joshua Williams was going for. As usual, he is just very nostalgic about the Flash. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I think, doesn't is probably too strong, but having them walk around the Flash Museum was like, “Okay, I get it. I get what you're going for.” Pete: There were some funny bits. Alex: On the other hand of such a sucker, seeing Wally West run and get himself back into the red costume, I lost it. I loved it. Pete: Wow. Really? Alex: He's getting his whole history back and seeing his whole family. I love Wally West. Pete: You do. Alex: I love his family and I love that arrow, The Flash. That really got me emotionally when that happened. I think it really does come down to, what are you into? What are you excited about with the Flash because he just … Josh, again, just digs into that nostalgia factor. Then there's that great moment where he's sitting on the Mobius Chair and sees the darkest night coming towards him and just gives him the finger, great. Pete: That was unbelievable. Alex: I laughed out loud. Pete: “Yeah, black label. Here we go. Yes, let's do it.” Alex: Yeah. Yeah, good stuff. It's surprising and weird that everybody is looking for chairs in this series of our … because that's also happening over in Justice League, but good, solid issue. I'm excited to see how to entice it. Pete: If you're going to have a black label, that's what I want to see. I want to see super real straw on the bird around like, really having some fun. Alex: Well, let's talk about birds then and talk about what are the biggest surprises of the week for me. Unkindness of Ravens #1 from Boom Studios, written by Dan Panosian and illustrated by Marianna Ignazzi. This is about a girl who moves to small town, finds out that there is a girl missing who looks exactly like her, except with glasses. Pete: Oh, man. That's so creepy. Alex: Finds out even weirder stuff is going out in the town. If you are a fan of the craft, very specifically, you are going to love this book. Pete: Yeah. I also think it's more than that. This, I was really impressed with this book. The art is unbelievable. I love the storytelling. We kind of, “Okay, here's the story of this girl and did whatever, whatever. Okay, go to new town and start a new high school,” but just like they give us little magic, they give us little teen drama, the karate moment was badass. I'm very excited for this book moving forward. Love the last page. I think this is going to be a really good book and I'm very excited about it. Boom Studios put together a great- Alex: Yeah. This feels like exactly … If you're a fan of the modern Sabrina books, in particular, I think this fits right into that niche as well, but this feels like one of those ones that just got to bubble below the surface and maybe explode, because it really is that good. It feels like it had such a mythology setup to it. Also, Marianna Ignazzi's art is great in this book. The characters are so good. The designs are so good. It's something, and this is necessarily the only thing she's been before, but if I was a Netflix executive, I would be snapping this up in a second for a TV show. Pete: Yeah. Yeah. Alex: Great stuff. Let's move on to a belated comic book, Spider-Man #4 from Marvel. Surprising, it's only had four comic books so far given that it's such a popular character, but it happens. Written by J.J. Abrams and Henry Abrams, art by Sara Pichelli. This is continuing the Abrams father and son story of the young, new Spider-Man fighting a guy named, Cadaverous in the future. After Peter Parker, Spider-Man, has been broken. I will tell you, I continue to really like Sara Pichelli's art because Sara Pichelli is amazing at art. Pete: Unbelievable. Alex: This is, maybe, suffering from the slow release time, which isn't entirely their fault. By the time I read this, it felt like just such a small snippet of the story. I needed more. What do you think, Pete? Pete: Yeah. The art is the real hero in this book. It's really fantastic and worth it just for the sprawling pages alone and the creepy spiders, but especially like the first couple of opening panels, holy shit. Anyways, yeah, I think this is interesting Spider-Man story. I'm excited to see where this goes. The problem is, so long in between, like you said, I just got back into it and now it's over. It's a little tough, but I'm excited to see what this father and son is going to do with such a legendary character like Spider-Man. I'm trying not to judge it yet until we kind of get more into it. Alex: Yeah. It doesn't really feel like they've got into their mission statement yet. Pete: Yeah. Yeah. Alex: Like the thing they want to say about Spider-Man. Pete: They're just moving pieces and getting things setup. Alex: Exactly. Pete: Yeah. Alex: It does feel like it's getting to that and we're towards the end here. We'll see what happens. Next up, The Last God #9 from DC Comics. Written by Philip Kennedy Johnson and art by Riccardo Federici. Man, every issue of this book is good. The end. It just really is. In this issue, again, they're heading through their, I guess, Helm's Deep. I don't know. I'm forgetting my Lord of the Rings references, but they're heading through the underworlds in the past and present, different things are happening. There's a big cliffhanger at the end, but as usual, even with a smaller character driven issue like this, it's still a very, very good book. Pete: The art is really worth picking it up alone, all right? I tell you- Alex: I just drank. I just drank, Pete. Pete: Good. Speaking of cliffhangers and that kind of stuff, there is a fun, really kind of cliff moment that says a lot about the characters. I just think that the storytelling and the art is so at a next level in this book. It's very interesting what they're doing and yeah, I can't wait for more. Alex: Yeah. Great stuff. Next up, Voyage to the Stars #2 from IDW. Story by Ryan Copple and James Asmus, art by Connie Daidone. Now, we talk about the first issue of this book, which is based on the podcast, I believe, with the same name. That is fun, enjoyed it. I figured we check in on the second issue and see how it's doing. Pete, what's your take? Pete: Yeah. This is the old weekend to burn this issue. This is cool. It's very creative characters, fun, a lot of nice bits and comedy stuff in here with the classic proponent dead guy up trying to get away with some stuff, but yeah, I think this is an interesting book. The characters' voices push this thing through. Yeah, I'm enjoying this. I think it's definitely worth picking up. They seem to be having a lot of fun with it and that comes through in the comic. Alex: Yeah, I agree. As we mentioned the last time, James Asmus knew how to do bits. They're just well-paced out here, whether it's him or the artist or collaboration of the booth. It's just fun. It's dumb, fun, stupid, purposely stupid space jokes. It just works out really well. I like this issue much more than the first one even. I felt like I want to follow this. Maybe I'll listen to the podcast. Who knows. Pete: Whoo. Alex: Yeah, I know. That's the next step in a relationship. First step is the comic book step and then when you get really serious, you'll listen to their podcast. Pete: Yeah, it's serious stuff. Alex: Then third step, you move into a house with them in Philly. Pete: Yeah, the source. Alex: Next up, WYND #4 from Image Comics. Written by James Tynion IV, art by Michael Dialynas. Dialynas. Dialynas? Dialynas? I don't know. I'm sorry. Pete: Dialynas. I don't know. Alex: Dialynas. Maybe. There we go. Well, regardless, this book is very good. Another fantasy book. This is a mildly all ages book. A kid who think he is weird. He's traveling out of town with the prince he has always had a crush on. Some bad things happened to this issue, but also, some wonderful things. I love the fact that, finally, it feels like widening open the world of this book, finding out more about the outside world, about what's really going on. Great stuff. This is the issue that I have been waiting for. Pete: Yeah. This book keeps getting better with every single issue; the art, the storytelling. It's next level. This world that they created really feels like its own very unique kind of thing. It's just great. There's a lot of heartfelt stuff. It's action. It's adventure. There's just so much stuff kind of all wrapped up. They're really killing it. This book, really, is one of those ones that stays with me and then when we kind of look at it the next time around, it keeps getting more and more built up and more and more exciting. Camera come out and it's enough. This is a lot of fun. Alex: Next up, let's talk about one of my favorite books currently running. Wicked Things #5 from Boom Box. Created and written by John Allison, art by Max Sarin. I got to tell you, I was super bub to find out the next issue is the last issue of the book. Pete: What? Because I know. It should be concluded at the end. Alex: No. I know, man. It's such a blast with it. This is about a teen detective, frame for murder, ends up teaming up with the police department after she is arrested. It is- Pete: They have so much more they can do. Alex: Just so much fun. Every issue. Max Sarin's art is so great. Everybody is so charming. This is a compliment. It's almost the opposite of Voyage to the Stars where it's like, it's not even bits. It's more character situations that are causing the comedy throughout. It's great. It's just, I enjoy. I want to read these adventures forever. I want to just read an odd-going detective series with these characters. Pete: Yeah. It's such a fun character. I feel like I'm just, now, really getting into it and understanding the voice and cadence of everything. It's really clicking for me and I'm sorry to see that it's going to be wrapping up because I feel like there's so many different places we can go. I love this world so much. I feel like we can kind of put this on a lot of different situations, but man, yeah, they're really killing it right now or hitting the stride, that's next level. It's just fun. It's coming from such an earnest kind of cool place. The main character is kind of starry-eyed, but still, there's a lot of greatness to her. I really enjoy it. Alex: The mysteries are fun too. This issue, there's a bunch of casino robberies happening throughout London. She ultimately figures it out in absolutely ridiculous way, but in a way that proves that she is the smartest one in the room, anyway. It's fun. Pickup this book. Definitely check it out. Great, great stuff. Next up, another penultimate issue, Low #25, from Image Comics. Pete: Oh, man, too bad Justin is not here. Alex: Written by Rick Remender, art by Greg Tocchini. Yeah, I must have put this in here because I want to talk to Justin about it because I know how into this book he is. This is the second to the last issues of the book. Huge battle issue as everybody is fighting for the future of the human race. The phenomenal thing about the pace of this book is the entire issue. People are just being blasted apart by this helm suit. We don't see it the entire time until the very last paddle. It's the pacing of that, just is this jaws pacing almost where the monster is off screen the entire time until the very end is great. This issue is one of my favorite issues of Low in a very long time. Pete: Yeah. I can't agree with you more. It's such a unique, weird, creative book. It's so intense. The reveal is so insane. Remender is just killing it. Justin knew it early and called it, but yeah, I didn't really figure it out until the last couple of issues, so how crazy good this was. Really impressive. Makes me want to go back and start over again. Alex: It's good stuff. Next up, Canto II- Pete: The art. Come on. Alex: The art. Pick it up for the art alone. Canto II: The Hollow Men #2 from IDW. Story by David M. Booher, art by Drew Zucker. It was continuing the adventures of little Clockwork Man as he tries to save the entire world. Pete: Yeah. Alex: I like this issue quite a bit. I think this is a very engaging character. It's a weird, pretty dark world, but good stuff. Pete, what do you think about this one? Pete: Yeah. I really like the art and the storytelling in this. It's very imaginative. These like little, fun creatures that were following around. It's interesting the way they battle and the way they go about things. It's definitely unique and stuff like that, whole town of scarecrows was so crazy. They do a great job of not only storytelling through action, but also giving you a lot of the creativity behind different character designs and ideas. It's a nonstop thrill ride with a little bit of heart and fun because they're so small and cute. Alex: Yeah. That's a nice way of putting it. Let's turn to something I'm sure we're going to definitely agree on. The Immortal She-Hulk #1 from Marvel Comics. Written by Al Ewing and art by John Davis-Hunt. Man, this issue is so good. I love this issue so much. Pete, I'm sure you agree with me, but this is showing what has been going on in the She-Hulk side of things as she, like the He-Hulk I believe it is called, has come back to life and discovered that he is immortal with the whole thing with the green door and he who lives below and all of these horror elements. What happens with She-Hulk? She's come back to life a couple of times as well. That's when this one shot deals with and it's as creepy and as alarming and as upsetting as anything Al Ewing has been doing in the main title, except with her fave Jen Walters. I love that this comes off of Empyre, where she died, yet, again. I love the pacing of the story. Alex: Particularly, if you've been reading Immortal Hulk, you'd be wondering what's going on there. This really pulls the veil back quite a bit and shows you a lot more information about what's going on. I thought it was great. Pete, of course, you agree, but I'll turn to you anyway and take a big sip of this beer that I'm drinking for when you agree. Here we go. Pete: Yeah. This is completely insane and then falls down of a whole of insanity through a green door. Then we get a very- Alex: What? Pete: … unlikely conversation with Wolverine, which I didn't appreciate. Later, we get Thor stuff, which I felt like it was a little bit better character voice-wise, but the reveal at the end, again, is hitting home. The leader is really fucking shit up as he is an immortal hulk right now. It was really cool to see that tie in, but man, alive, this is just so crazy and creepy. Like, “Oh yeah, you think hell is easy. We're below that.” I don't want to know that. I don't want to know what gets worse than hell. Alex: Yeah, there's a hell below hell. Pete: Yeah. Alex: It's all good. Pete: Great. Alex: I think it's- Pete: Wait. What are you going to say? Alex: I think this is insane and a little too scary for me, and I'm looking forward to, maybe, trying to get things back to normal. Pete: Like a happier Hulk but- Alex: Yeah. Like just someone gives me a little hope Hulk. Pete: The happy Hulk? Alex: The happiest Hulk. Yeah, we'll see that pretty soon. Undiscovered Country #8 from Image Comics. Written by Scott Snyder and Charles Soule, art by Giuseppe Camuncoli and Leonardo Marcello Grassi. I don't even want to say heroes of this book, but characters in this book have made it to the second ring of the walled-off America, called it Unity. They have discovered in this issue that it is a tech wonderland, seemingly, but of course, not everything is how it seems. I love how much this new arc has changed things up. It's great. It's exciting. It feels weird and nerve-racking. We had Scott Snyder on our live show a couple of weeks ago. He talked pretty heavily, not just about this book, but about how they're adapting it for the movies, which I think revealed a lot of information about how this book is going to go. It's fascinating to read this book through that lens. Pete: Yeah. I also think that, now, this book is really cooking in a way that I can follow or before, I was very much confused to how this all works, but now, it's like, we've got more of a sense of this world and where they are in it and how they're trying to navigate. Yeah, I really like that whole coin bit. I really liked the introduction in some of the newer characters in this arc. I think this is very, very interesting. It's been a while since I've been excited about a writer's take on an idea, and this take of America and what it is and what it is in this very interesting, especially in this post Apocalyptic world. Alex: I also can't believe that we're eight issues in and they're still coming up with new America jokes. Pete: Yeah. It's very impressive. Alex: Very impressive. Yeah. Next up, Mega Man: Fully Charged #2, from Boom Studios. Story by A.J. Marchisello and Marcus Rinehart. Written by Marcus Rinehart. Illustrated by Stefano Simeone. I think you like this issue a bit more than I did, the first issue of the series, Pete. I figured, again, let's check in with issue #2 here. This is a darker, more modern take on Mega Man that gives it more of serial overtone. What do you think about this issue? Pete: Yeah, I very much liked it. It's like this idea of, okay, Mega Man, how do we deal with this in technology? What's too much? Who has control? That kind of thing. I feel like it's dealt with, in this issue, in a cool, unique way or really inside Mega Man's head as Justin likes to get inside character's heads. We get a lot of what they're thinking about, why they're doing what we're doing. We're meeting all the players as we move forward in an interesting way. I think it's cool. I'm very much enjoying this great, kind of like last page hype up for next issue. This is just fun. To me, Boom is just taking something that's cool and spitting it out in a way that's fun. Alex: I like this as well. I like this a little bit more than the first issue, but I still, as somebody who is not totally into Mega Man, I'm a little lost in some of the continuity stuff. The things that I liked or the things where Mega Man is out of costume and himself, it made me feel like not to backseat write it, but it made me feel like I would love to see a Mega Man ultimate Spider-Man type of reorigin of him. Pete: Whoo. Alex: That feels like they're skirting up against, but they're also leading into what fans know. That's the part where it confuses me a little bit. I like the parts when he's out of costume and he's finding out more about this world. That's very interesting. The other parts are a little too deep divy for me, personally. Pete: All right. Alex: Still, the art, very good in here. I enjoyed that quite a bit. Let's move on to one of the big surprises for me in The Stack. Juggernaut #1 from Marvel Comics, written by Fabian Nicieza and art by Ron Garney. I thought this was great. I was completely surprised. This is Juggernaut working for damage control. Some stuff has happened to him in the past where he lost his powers. He's regained them again. We're slowly getting information about that. He is mixing it up with who he thinks is a new mutant named D-Cell. This is just so good. I should've known, but like Ron Garney, of course, amazing on art. Fabian Nicieza knows his way around the story, but this character with the issue of Juggernaut is so interesting to me. I was fascinated in the entire issue. Pete: Okay. Nonstop action, like the cover looks insane. All right, let's do this, and then it gets into this touching story about Juggernaut and what he goes through and what he has to deal with. It's very interesting. Also, the introduction of D-Cell, very cool. I like this. I'm very impressed by this #1. I also just got to say, the red on Juggernaut's- Alex: Yeah, I agree. Pete: … uniform is tops and Garney is killing it with this black and white with the splashing of red. Alex: Right? Pete: Yeah. Alex: It's a very good redesign- Pete: Yeah. It's like a little Sin City. Alex: … for the coloring on this book. I should've- Pete: Having a black and white and then popping with colors, but man, it really works great. Alex: Yeah. Again, I was very surprised about this book. There's something about reading a scene of the Juggernaut in a hospital and a nurse being like, “Okay, Juggernaut, you could go now.” I was like, “What? What am I reading? What's happening here?” It totally fits. It makes sense for the character and the way that Fabian sets him up. This is a very good issue and the cliffhanger at the end is super fun. It's a good setup. I'm excited about this book. I just sort or randomly threw it on here because it was #1, but I'm real glad we did because I loved reading it. Alex: Next up, I know this is one of your top picks, Pete. Black Magic #14 from Image Comics. Written by Greg Rucka and art by Nicola Scott. Picking up out of that cliffhanger for the last issue where one of our main witches is driving through a creepy little girl while the other main witch is sleeping with a girl in her house and thinks a little bit- Pete: Okay. Well, all right. Well, first of- Alex: What do you think, Pete? Pete: Don't put extra creep on things, all right? Yeah. Sleeping with a aged person, it's not a little girl that she's sleeping with as well. It's not some kind of weird- Alex: A woman. It was two beautiful responsible women. Pete: Okay. All right. You just sound so creepy. All right. First of, yeah, we got the car driving- Alex: Some lovely ladies. Pete: Why? Why are you so creepy? Alex: Lovely ladies. Pete: Stop being creepy. Yeah. We have … the art is the real hero of this book. These ghost kind of Ghoul, creepy kid things are unbelievable. Just the way it's like they're drawing the ghost and the shading, it's just next level art in such a cool way. I was so scared of this girl in the car accident even though it's a comic book. When she twisted doll's leg and then the lady's leg twist like that, oh, that is so creepy. Alex: Yeah. This book is very good. Like you were saying, Nicola Scott's art and the way things are drawn throughout this book are the real hero. Greg Rucka, always good, but Nicola Scott's just designs of everything, a very creepy and exactly the right way. Pete: That cover is so creepy in all the right ways too. Yeah. I also really love a black cat in this book. Really cool. I like that it's a character. I'm really hoping it stays a character in the book. Every once in a while, we get a little bit more from that. It's a nice little side thing that keeps happening. Alex: Next up, Power Rangers: Drakkon New Dawn #2, from Boom Studios. Written by Anthony Burch, illustrated by Simone Ragazzoni. We have talked about the last couple of Power Rangers books, which takes places in this apocalyptic future where everything has been destroyed and the Power Ranger's last hope to save everybody. I've been pretty open. I have been hiding the fact that I don't care about Power Rangers at all, whereas, I didn't love two issues back the one shot. I did like the first issue of New Dawn. I was curious to check out the second issue. I liked it even more. This is good. This is a good, dark, adult's reinvention of the Power Rangers. I really enjoyed it. I'm onboard and I'm very surprised. Pete: I'm also very surprised because I liked Power Rangers and this is not like Power Rangers … I haven't really read a lot of the comics, but the TV show. I'm very impressed that how much I'm onboard with the story and what's going on. The writing is doing such an amazing job of sucking you into this world and giving you these characters in such a great way that's such a compelling kind of thing that gets you very excited for this kind of big fight that's coming up. Yeah, I'm very impressed with this book. Alex: It's basically like stripping all the things from them that make them Power Rangers and finding out what make them tick as heroes, right? I feel like, most of the time, you watch a Power Rangers episode and the deal is, should we use our swords? Yeah. All right. Let's use our swords. We did it. We won. That's the main conflict of Power Rangers versus this, they're dealing with actual real human issues, there are actual conflicts, there are actual problems they need to deal with and big overwhelming things, but they're not losing the sense of humor at the same time. It's just so much more fun to read. This is great. I'm very excited about this even if it's … I'm actually going to get back to the status quo. I think this is very good and I'm very surprised that I'm saying so. Alex: On the other hand, I do want to talk about an issue that I'm a little disappointed in for very specific, very stupid reasons. Maestro #2 from Marvel. Written by Peter David and art by German Peralta. This is the origin of the Maestro, the Dark Hulk by Peter David. Love the first issue of this book. Pete: Yeah. You're going nuts. Alex: I thought it was great. Yeah, this issue- Pete: Really? Alex: … I had some problems with, honestly. Pete: I love this. Alex: Yeah. Here's my problem, and I'm going to spoil some of the plot stuff, but Peter David's writing, good as always. German Peralta's art, great. The idea and- Pete: You got problems with colors? Alex: Here's what happens. Pete: What are you … what's your- Alex: Last issue, Hulk wakes up, finds the world has been destroyed. It's like, “You know what, I've given up on humanity.” They're like, “Ooh, this is good. We're going to go on a slow progression to finding out how it became the Maestro.” What happened her? How did he build up a civilization? What is going to happen? Then in this issue, he finds the civilization and Hercules is the Maestro and it's already happened. Pete: Dude, that's a fucking last page reveal you just did. Alex: No, I know. I said I was going to talk about spoilers, but my point is that it's like I waitlisted to the fact that he became the Maestro because somebody else was the Maestro and he took over that stuff versus the Hulk going in his descent to the darkness. I'm still going to read this. I like the art. I like the Maestro. I like Peter David, but it was a real bummer of an issue. Pete: Your problem was, you have a better idea than what the comic did. That's what your problem is. Alex: No, I don't have a better idea. It just felt like it was going in a different direction after the first issue than what happened in the second issue. It felt like we skipped all of the work. Pete: I think you got to wait for it, man. I think you're judging it too fast. Alex: What do you think then, Pete? Pete: I think I should like it. Alex: Do you like it? Pete: I like the idea of sad Hulk in the wastelands talking about humanity. He took some fair shots, man. You know what I mean? He's not lying. Poor animals. Alex: I like all of that stuff. I think that's good. Pete: It's like, “Okay, he stumbles across people” and now, it's like, “Okay, what's going to happen? Can he go see this Maestro.” Okay and then Maestro isn't who you think it is. Great reveal. Classic comic. Boom. I don't know why you're mad. I think it's interesting to see how this is going. I think this is a solid second issue of ramping up the story. I'm sorry, you had a better idea. I would like to just quickly, while we're talking about our Marvel book, the rest and power, Chadwick Boseman kind of things at the top of the comics. I think we're really classy and well-done. I'm happy that they did that because it's fucking really nice. Alex: Yeah. Me too. I agree. Man, it is very hard to read Marvel books with Black Panther right now, which I know is such a weird thing and I keep checking myself of the emotional reaction there because it's not like he wasn't actually Black Panther. The Black Panther in comics is a different thing than Black Panther in the movies, but whenever Black Panther comes into a comic book panel into a comic book story, it's crushing because it feels like it's Chadwick Boseman coming into the scene. I know it's not. Intellectually, I know it's not, but emotionally, it feels that way. I agree with you. It is nice to have that acknowledgement on the front cover. It's so sad. Let's very diligently transition into talking about The Goddamned: The Virgin Brides #3 from Image Comics. Written by Jason Aaron and art by R.M. Guera. This is continuing the story line of two versions we're trying to escape from. Not where angels have their way with him. It's horrifying. Alex: Pete loves this book. Cannot stop talking about it. We get off camera and off the podcast and Pete is like, “Let's talk about The Goddamned” in an open voice. It's very impressive, but another great issue of this book, R.M. Guera draws the crap out of it as our girls continue to escape for the mountain and find out things are not quite as they seem, of course, but it's so dark and it's so sad. It just brings you further and further down every issue. Pete: Yeah. This is really impressive. What's nice is, and this issue we're not really dealing with the angels raping. We can move past that a little bit, which is good. We've got these two heroines fighting for their lives as they're trying to make it out of this mountain range, but the reveal at the end is a little crushing. Man, it can say enough about the art. Just the whole part where you thought, maybe, she was going to die and they later rest and then like, it's the action, the storytelling. This is really a great story even though a lot of the story makes me uncomfortable. I'm still very much impressed with the product that they're putting out. Alex: Yeah. That's Jason Aaron writing about faith, writing about religion and making it dark, making it realistic but not throwing it away entirely. He's not like, “Fuck you. You're stupid for believing this stuff.” It's more about what do we believe in if the things we believe in are evil. That's a great thing to drill into right now and he's doing such a good job with it. All right. Let's move on then. Judge Dredd False Witness #3 from IDW. Story by Brandon Easton, art by Kei Zama. Oh my gosh, I really mess this one up, but we finally get what we've been asking for with this series. We got a meeting between our two main characters between a guy on the run for a murder he didn't commit and Judge Dredd who is tracking him down. This title continues to over perform in my mind. It's a good Judge Dredd story. There are some really good, interesting class and race stuff that's played with right here. It's very smart and well done while, still, being a good action thriller. Pete: Yeah. It's just hard. I don't want a Judge Dredd Comic right now. I don't want a story about cops fucking all powerful cops that are judged, jury and executioner right now. I didn't really feel it as much with the other issues, but right now, I was just like, “Fuck this, man.” Alex: I see what you're saying. Not to interject and to cut you out, but I do think … I guess, we'll see where it goes, but it does feel like the story is doing the opposite thing. The story is presenting Judge Dredd with a case that is not cotton dry. I could be wrong with the coloring, but we get a case of a black dude getting plastic surgery to look like a white dude and become basically like a proponent of the rich. There's that thing going on. He gets murdered. His former friend is framed for it. Judge Dredd is tracking him down. I think we're getting a story here where Judge Dredd having to confront the idea that things are not cotton dry, that I cannot be judged jury and executioner right now. If that is the way the story is going, that's an incredibly timely thing to happen. Pete: Yeah. I hear you. It's just a little painful to just see … Just the panels where they're so imposing over people, the judges. When they walk by and there's all these people lined up in attention and it's very, very intimidating. It's heading me in a different way right now that, normally, it can be like, “Okay, this is comic book. This is fun. Judge Dredd is great. I love Judge Dredd,” but it's just like, right now, it's just a little bit … I agree with you that it is trying to do that. It's hard to see the uniform and not flinch a little bit. Alex: All right. Last one we're going to talk about is Bliss #3 from Image Comics. Written by Sean Lewis and art by Caitlin Yarsky. We love every issue of this title, but this is pulling off some big things, some very big things. Specifically picking up the cliffhanger where a kid has been telling the whole history of his dad. We find out that his dad is not as clean and doing much worse things than we thought he was. Also, welcome to Justin who popped in the last time of the podcast. Pete: Hey. Justin: You got to choose your angles. I think, just really, Bliss is the comic that I really wanted to weigh in on. Because I've actually been here the whole time. Really great reviews. Alex: Oh, wow. Justin: I didn't want to chime in because you guys, I think, really covered the basis, especially the X and sword stuff. Pete: Oh. Well, thanks yeah. Alex: I'll tell you what, actually. We talked about a lot of books on The Stack today. I think, it would be worth before we finish up talking about Bliss. Why don't you just give a thumbs up or thumbs down, like a yay or nay to all the titles. I'll read through all the titles, okay? Justin: Great. Yeah. Alex: Here we go. X of swords: Creation #1. Justin: Perfect. No notes. Pete: Wow. Alex: Dark Night: Speed Metal #1. Justin: Fast as I wanted it to be. Alex: Wow, and Unkindness of Ravens, number one. Justin: More ravens. Alex: Spider-Man #4. Justin: You know how I feel about this. This guy should be making more quips. Alex: The Last God #9. Justin: Good fight. Alex: Voyage to the Stars #2. Justin: Yeah, get off earth. Earth sucks. Alex: WYND #4. Justin: Good. Not enough wind. It's very still. Alex: More wind. Wicked Things #5. Justin: Chilling. Alex: Low #25. Justin: Oh, no. Fun. It was fun. Alex: Yeah. That was fun. Wait. Okay. Low #25. Can we actually stop for a second? I know we're very much versed in the podcast, but the whole reason I put that in The Stack was to get your take on it, Justin. Low #25, penUltimate issue of the series. What do you think? Justin: We look at this as a whole. My review of the last issue was, I can't believe he's willing to take us here and I bought it and then it was like, “Oh, no. Rug-pull everything is terrible.” I don't know where we're going to go with this at the end of the day. Pete: How about that reveal though? That was fucking bananas. Justin: Everything about this book is bananas. They push everything in every direction all the time. That's why the series is one of the richest series we've reviewed in this. Maybe top Remender. Maybe top Remender. Alex: Yeah. This has really blown me away as for what Remender is doing in this comic. I didn't really, really appreciate it until this second to the last issue, like everything that he's doing. Justin: Yeah, 100%. Alex: It's making me feel like we should probably do a separate podcast about Top Remender. Pete: Yeah. Justin: Yeah. Pete: We just got to determine like break it down, top 10. Justin: The remaining Remenders. The Remenders that remain. Pete: Right. Yeah. Alex: Getting back to the list, Canto II: The Hollow Men #2. Justin: Really, Canto? Can? No. Alex: The Immortal She-Hulk #1. Justin: Legit. Love this book. I can't believe they're making She-Hulk terrifying now too. Alex: Yeah. Yeah. Undiscovered Country, number- Justin: I'm worried that this is going to become my job from here on now. Don't say anything and then just give us the one liner nonsense thing. Alex: Yeah. We're almost through it. There's a lot of titles though. Undiscovered Country, number eight. Justin: Perfectly clear of what's happening all the time. Alex: Mega Man: Fully Charged #2. Justin: Playing the video game, except my fingers are not sore. Alex: Nice. Yeah. Juggernaut, number one. Justin: This guy is unstoppable. Alex: Yeah. Black Magic #14. Justin: Somebody stop him. Alex: I'm definitely getting the impression that you've read all this book. Justin: 100%. Alex: Black Magic #14. Justin: Great to see this book back. I've missed this book. Alex: Yeah. Power Rangers: Drakkon New Dawn #2. Justin: Once again, surprisingly into the Power Rangers. Time to do a rewatch. Alex: Great. That was my reaction too. Pete: Go, go Power Rangers. Justin: I [crosstalk 00:51:58]. Alex: Maestro #2. Justin: This guy, I wanted more music. I feel like he's not doing any conducting. Alex: The Goddamned: The Virgin Brides #3. Justin: This book really makes you want to get back into the bible. Alex: Judge Dredd False Witness #3. Justin: I'm not prepared to be judged. Alex: Okay. Justin: This book was judging me. Alex: Great. Finally, that brings us to Bliss #3. Once again, this is a great issue of this book. This really flips the premise in a certain way. We spent the first two issues knowing and loving this dad. In this third issue, we find out he is not all, he's cracked up to be. It's real dark, real sad, but I thought real good. Pete, what was you takeaway from this one? Pete: Yeah. I was really impressed with this issue. A lot of things click into place in this issue. We get a lot of forward movement and a way we can all follow, which is great. Yeah, it went from being like tripped out stone or what's going on to like, “Oh, shit. There's a lot of evil fucked up shit going on in a way that is very much pointed at this family.” I think that really grounds it in the son-mom stuff was just so touching and powerful. The panels of the mom's face are just unbelievable. Justin: Yeah. The art on this book, I think, really crushes. It adds some air, this air of tension in fantastical remorse and just loss throughout the book. It reminds me of like the dark crystal a little bit or- Alex: Yeah. Justin: … especially with the non-human creatures. Even Neil Gaiman's Coraline a little bit. It feels like a more adult version of it. The scenes at the end where the dad reveals what he's capable of are just tough. Alex: Yeah. Pete: Yeah. Justin: The coloring as well throughout is just beautiful. Pete: Yeah. It's really intense. Alex: Great. Great book. Definitely pick it up. That is it for The Stack. If you like to support us, patreon.com/comicbookclub. Also, we do a live show every Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. to Crowdcast and YouTube. iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher or the app of your choice. To subscribe and listen to the show, did I say pateron.com/comicbookclub to support the show? Pete: You did now. Alex: Okay. There we go. At Comic Book Live on Twitter. Comicbookclublive.com for this podcast and many more. 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This episode, Whitney and Heather dive into Canto-If I Only had a Heart” Volume 1/Issues 1-6 by writer David M. Booher and artist Drew Zucker.We also discuss the current Black Lives Matter rallies around the country and how we can do our part as allies. Here are some great resources mentioned in the podcast. https://frugalbookstore.net/https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/bit.ly/ANTIRACISMRESOURCES shared by Tara-Nicholle Nelson
Brian Wayne gets to chat it up with David M. Booher, the writer and co-creator of the IDW sensation, "Canto." ________________ Support the show on PATREON: patreon.com/cheerstocomics TWITTER: @cheerstocomics INSTAGRAM: @thecheerstocomicspodcast FACEBOOK.com/cheerstocomics EMAIL: cheerstocomicspodcast@gmail.com Proudly affiliated with: 143 PODCAST NETWORK NSCLIVETV.com ___________________ Intro composed by Harrison Lane Outro composed by Mason FoxLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance series debuting on Netflix, we decided to invite Canto writer David M. Booher to teach us all about the Jim Henson's masterpiece movie The Dark Crystal. Follow David on Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidbooherOrder Jason's new book - SUPER SOLDIERS! It's about superheroes that also served in the military!Grab your copy here: https://amzn.to/2Cn2vGC GET OUR RECOMMENDED READING from this episode here: http://geekhistorylesson.com/recommendedreading Follow the show on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/GHLPodcast Make sure to visit our Facebook fan page: http://www.facebook.com/geekhistorylesson You can find Ashley at https://twitter.com/AshleyVRobinson and Jason at https://twitter.comJawiin. Thanks for showing up to class today. Class dismissed!
With the The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance series debuting on Netflix, we decided to invite Canto writer David M. Booher to teach us all about the Jim Henson's masterpiece movie The Dark Crystal. Follow David on Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidbooher Order Jason's new book - SUPER SOLDIERS! It's about superheroes that also served in the military! Grab your copy here: https://amzn.to/2Cn2vGC GET OUR RECOMMENDED READING from this episode here: http://geekhistorylesson.com/recommendedreading Follow the show on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/GHLPodcast Make sure to visit our Facebook fan page: http://www.facebook.com/geekhistorylesson You can find Ashley at https://twitter.com/AshleyVRobinson and Jason at https://twitter.comJawiin. Thanks for showing up to class today. Class dismissed!
David M. Booher is a Comic Book Writer for Powerless, Alien Bounty Hunter, and IDW's Canto, co-created by David and Drew Zucker. In addition to writing comics, David is a screenwriter and a lawyer living in Los Angeles. https://twitter.com/davidbooher
We have David and Drew on the show to talk about Canto Canto’s adventure begins! Enslaved for generations, Canto’s people once had hearts. Now they have clocks. When slavers damage a little tin girl’s clock beyond repair, Canto must brave his strange and fantastic world to bring back her heart. Can he overcome the dangers that await to save the one he loves? CREATORS: David M. Booher (Author) Twit: @davidbooher Drew Zucker (Artist, Cover Artist) Twit: @ Drew_Zucker Vittorio Astone (Colorist) Merch: https://www.zazzle.com/focpodcast Be Sure to Follow us on Social Media Twitter: @FOC_Podcast Facebook: FOCPodcast Instagram: @FOC_Podcast Email: focpodcast@gmail.com Music: Aural Bandito --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fortress-of-comictude/support
David M. Booher is a Los Angeles based comic book writer and screenwriter. Some of his past credits include the sci-fi epics POWERLESS and ALIEN BOUNTY HUNTER, both from Vault Comics. His latest project is an all-ages fantasy graphic miniseries CANTO from IDW Pub. The comic was created by Booher (POWERLESS) and artist Drew Zucker (THE HOUSE) and features the talents of colorist Vittorio Astone (ZOJAQAN) and letterer Deron Bennett (IMMORTAL HULK). Described as "THE WIZARD OF OZ meets DANTE'S INFERNO," CANTO tells a tale of brave creature who sets out into a dangerous in hopes of saving a young girl's life. David made his very first podcast appearance in Episode 98 of Adrian Has Issues. In this episode, David speaks with Adrian about the inspiration behind CANTO as well as assembling the creative team and the steps taken to create an effective pitch to publishers. Plus, there's fun observations on The Lord of the Rings, The Neverending Story and more!
David M. Booher is a Los Angeles based comic book writer and screenwriter. Some of his past credits include the sci-fi epics POWERLESS and ALIEN BOUNTY HUNTER, both from Vault Comics. His latest project is an all-ages fantasy graphic miniseries CANTO from IDW Pub. The comic was created by Booher (POWERLESS) and artist Drew Zucker (THE HOUSE) and features the talents of colorist Vittorio Astone (ZOJAQAN) and letterer Deron Bennett (IMMORTAL HULK). Described as "THE WIZARD OF OZ meets DANTE'S INFERNO," CANTO tells a tale of brave creature who sets out into a dangerous in hopes of saving a young girl's life. David made his very first podcast appearance in Episode 98 of Adrian Has Issues. In this episode, David speaks with Adrian about the inspiration behind CANTO as well as assembling the creative team and the steps taken to create an effective pitch to publishers. Plus, there's fun observations on The Lord of the Rings, The Neverending Story and more!
- Grass Kings #1. Matt Kindt y Tyler Jenkins (Boom!). - Man-Thing #1. R.L.Stine y German Peralta. (Marvel). - Powerless #1. David M. Booher y Nathan C. Gooden. (Vault). - Realmwalkers #1. Roman Kotkov, Eugeniy Fedotov y Anna Rud. (Bubble). - Redline #1. Neal Holman y Clayton McCormack. (Oni Press). - Barrier #4. Brian K. Vaughan, Marcos Martín y Muntsa Vicente. (Panel Syndicate).
- Grass Kings #1. Matt Kindt y Tyler Jenkins (Boom!). - Man-Thing #1. R.L.Stine y German Peralta. (Marvel). - Powerless #1. David M. Booher y Nathan C. Gooden. (Vault). - Realmwalkers #1. Roman Kotkov, Eugeniy Fedotov y Anna Rud. (Bubble). - Redline #1. Neal Holman y Clayton McCormack. (Oni Press). - Barrier #4. Brian K. Vaughan, Marcos Martín y Muntsa Vicente. (Panel Syndicate).
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of March 29, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Avengers Beyond #1 MarvelWritten by Derek LandyArt by Greg LandWaller vs. Wildstorm #1DC ComicsWritten by Spencer Ackerman and Evan NarcisseArt by Jesús MerinoIndigo Children #1 Image ComicsWritten by Curt Pires & Rockwell WhiteArt by Aex DiottoClobberin' Time #1 MarvelBy Steve SkroceLazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #2DC ComicsWritten by G. Willow WilsonArt by Cian Tormey and Emanuela LupacchinoDungeons & Dragons: Saturday Morning Adventures #1 IDWWritten by David M. Booher & Sam MaggsArt by George KambadaisIt's Jeff #1 MarvelWritten by Kelly ThompsonArt by GurihiruAction Comics #1053DC ComicsWritten by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Dan Jurgens, Leah WilliamsArt by Rafa Sandoval, Lee Weeks, Marguerite SauvageRocketman & Rocketgirl #1 DynamiteWritten by Jacob EdgarArt by Jordi PerezSomething is Killing the Children #30BOOM! StudiosWritten by James Tynion IVArt by Wether Dell'EderaStar Wars: Jabba's Palace #1 MarvelWritten by Marc GuggenheimArt by Alessandro MiracoloUnstoppable Doom Patrol #1DC ComicsWritten by Dennis CulverArt by Chris BurnhamIt's Only Teenage Wasteland #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Curt PiresArt by Jacoby SalcedoLocal Man #2 Image ComicsWritten by Tim Seeley and Tony FleecsArt by Tony FleecsDaredevil #9 MarvelWritten by Chp ZdarskyArt by Manuel GarciaDark Knights of Steel #10DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by PutriThe Approach #5 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. HurleyArt by Jesús Hervás and Lea CaballeroHellboy in Love #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Christopher GoldenArt by Matt SmithThe Invincible Iron Man #4 MarvelWritten by Gerry DugganArt by Juan FrigeriGotham City: Year One #6DC ComicsWritten by Tom KingArt by Phil HesterBlood Stained Teeth #10Image ComicsWritten by Christian WardArt by Patrick ReynoldsDeadpool #5 MarvelWritten by Alyssa WongArt by Martín CóccoloDead Seas #4IDWWritten by Cavan ScottArt by Nick BrokenshirePlanet Hulk: Worldbreaker #5 MarvelWritten by Greg PakArt by Manuel GarciaStargirl: The Lost Children #5DC ComicsWritten by Geoff JohnsArt by Todd NauckOnce Upon a Time At The End of the World #5Image ComicsWritten by Jason AaronArt by Alexandre TefenkgiSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code comicbookclub50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of March 29, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Avengers Beyond #1 MarvelWritten by Derek LandyArt by Greg LandWaller vs. Wildstorm #1DC ComicsWritten by Spencer Ackerman and Evan NarcisseArt by Jesús MerinoIndigo Children #1 Image ComicsWritten by Curt Pires & Rockwell WhiteArt by Aex DiottoClobberin' Time #1 MarvelBy Steve SkroceLazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #2DC ComicsWritten by G. Willow WilsonArt by Cian Tormey and Emanuela LupacchinoDungeons & Dragons: Saturday Morning Adventures #1 IDWWritten by David M. Booher & Sam MaggsArt by George KambadaisIt's Jeff #1 MarvelWritten by Kelly ThompsonArt by GurihiruAction Comics #1053DC ComicsWritten by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Dan Jurgens, Leah WilliamsArt by Rafa Sandoval, Lee Weeks, Marguerite SauvageRocketman & Rocketgirl #1 DynamiteWritten by Jacob EdgarArt by Jordi PerezSomething is Killing the Children #30BOOM! StudiosWritten by James Tynion IVArt by Wether Dell'EderaStar Wars: Jabba's Palace #1 MarvelWritten by Marc GuggenheimArt by Alessandro MiracoloUnstoppable Doom Patrol #1DC ComicsWritten by Dennis CulverArt by Chris BurnhamIt's Only Teenage Wasteland #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Curt PiresArt by Jacoby SalcedoLocal Man #2 Image ComicsWritten by Tim Seeley and Tony FleecsArt by Tony FleecsDaredevil #9 MarvelWritten by Chp ZdarskyArt by Manuel GarciaDark Knights of Steel #10DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by PutriThe Approach #5 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. HurleyArt by Jesús Hervás and Lea CaballeroHellboy in Love #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Christopher GoldenArt by Matt SmithThe Invincible Iron Man #4 MarvelWritten by Gerry DugganArt by Juan FrigeriGotham City: Year One #6DC ComicsWritten by Tom KingArt by Phil HesterBlood Stained Teeth #10Image ComicsWritten by Christian WardArt by Patrick ReynoldsDeadpool #5 MarvelWritten by Alyssa WongArt by Martín CóccoloDead Seas #4IDWWritten by Cavan ScottArt by Nick BrokenshirePlanet Hulk: Worldbreaker #5 MarvelWritten by Greg PakArt by Manuel GarciaStargirl: The Lost Children #5DC ComicsWritten by Geoff JohnsArt by Todd NauckOnce Upon a Time At The End of the World #5Image ComicsWritten by Jason AaronArt by Alexandre TefenkgiSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hi All! The CDB Crew is back and this time we are interviewing comics creator Ahmed Raafat who's comic, The Diary of the Astro-Nudes, will soon be starting a crowdfunding campaign on Zoop. Brian, Darci, Richard and returning guest-host Rebecca strike up a conversation with Ahmed about the differences of comic-book culture in different countries, casual nudity and maybe a Ninja Turtle or two. (Team Raph Forever!) It was a delightful time and Ahmed's comic is really great so we all hope you enjoy the interview as well as The Diary of the Astro-Nudes!Here is the link to Ahmed's campaign: https://zoop.gg/c/astronudesBefore the interview, we get into our initial thoughts about the big update on Comixology and as always, do some book recommendations which are: Rain #1-2 by Joe Hill, David M. Booher, Zoe Thorogood, Chris O'Halloran, and Shawn Lee (Image/Syzygy); That Salty Air by Tim Sievert (Top Shelf); Chicken Devil #3 by Brian Buccellato, Hayden Sherman & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Aftershock); The Unfinished Corner by Dani Colman, Rachel Petrovicz, Wendy Cogar, and Jim Campbell (Vault/Wonderbound).DIY Corner:Poorcraft Cookbook: https://ironcircus.com/product/poorcraft_cookbook/Comics Deserve Better is a weekly podcast hosted by Brian, Carrie, Darci and Richard which covers the world of Independent Comics. For a list of episodes, socials and emails, and to request a topic for a future episode please visit comicsdeservebetter.wordpress.com.(Episode Art by Ahmed Raafat)