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Gen and Jette talk about Shade, The Changing Girl - a collection of comics on DC's Young Animal imprint - about an alien that embodies a teenage girl and all the baggage that they both carry. Show Notes: My Chemical Romance will always be amazing. Jette's funeral will be a recreation of the "My Helena" video. The Umbrella Academy is LIFE - Klaus forever! Doom Patrol is another comic on YA that has been made into a tv show. Cecil Castellucci was in Bite and Nerdy Girl before going solo. Other stories by Cecil are "Boy Proof" and "We Have Always Lived on Mars" - soon to be a movie directed by John Krasinski. Marley Zarcone is the artist behind these comics. Gen and Jette may go on a tangent raging about the "live-action" remakes of the Disney animated films of their childhood. Their opinion is real. Saga is a comic by Fiona Staples and Brian K. Vaughn on Image Comics. Yes - Gen mentions Supernatural and Harry Potter again for anyone who's counting. Shade, the Changing Girl stems from Shade, the Changing Man and also continues in Shade, the Changing Woman.
Music superstars-turned comics stars Gerard & Mikey Way drop by Behind The Panel to discuss the relaunch of DC's Young Animal Imprint. Mikey spills the beans on his first ongoing comic series Collapser, Gerard explains why Time Travel causes him such agita on The Umbrella Academy ... and they both go deep comic-nerd on us as they share some of their favorite comics from their childhood!
Fresh off their live-action TV debut on DC Universe, the Doom Patrol take the stage on this weeks episode! From their humble beginnings, through a Grant Morrison fever dream, and all the way to being the prize gem of DC's Young Animal line, this team has been through it all. So join host Aeric Azana on a deep dive into the history of the World's Strangest Heroes! FOLLOW US! Twitter - @GeeksplainedPod Email - Geeksplained@gmail.com Music Sampled: "Sayonara" by SAKEROCK
Get out yer brooms, dangerous humans... for today we're clearing the decks! In this strange(r than usual) installment, Chris (@acecomics) and Reggie (@reggiereggie) will be wrapping up the entire first season of DC's Young Animal in preparation for, next week's.................... Milk Wars. Also included a little bonus feature... Mister Miracle 101 (pre-King/Gerads). These discussions originally aired as segments on the following episode of the Weird Science DC Comics Podcast Episode 143 (10.01.2017) - Mother Panic #11 Episode 147 (10.29.2017) - Mother Panic #12 Episode 150 (11.19.2017) - Bug! The Adventure of Forager #5 Episode 154 (12.17.2017) - Bug! The Adventure of Forager #6 Episode 151 (11.26.2017) - Doom Patrol (vol.6) #9 Episode 160 (01.28.2018) - Doom Patrol (vol.6) #10 Episode 136 (08.13.2017) - BONUS: Mister Miracle 101 -- You can get a hold of us at weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com -- If you dig what we're doing, consider chipping in to our Patreon patreon.com/chrisandreggie For our weekly writings check out www.weirdsciencedccomics.com For Chris' daily writings check out www.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com -- Check out www.weirdcomicshistory.blogspot.com for show notes! -- Visit us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/CosmicTMillHistory and on Twitter @CosmicTMill -- Subscribe to the show on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, iHeartRadio... wherever's most convenient! New episodes of Chris and Reggie's Cosmic Treadmill drop every Sunday morning. Weird Comics History releases sporadically on Tuesdays. Re-uploads of Young Animal "Gatherum" episodes hit every Thursday morning (at least until we run out of 'em!) -- TAGS: Young Animal, DC Comics, Mother Panic, Doom Patrol, Mister Miracle
Greetings Dangerous Humans! Welcome to the second installment of our deep-dive into DC's Young Animal imprint... and we're already missing Doom Patrol! This will become a trend... and will only get worse as we go along. What we do have is four segments... discussing four issues that did manage to come out! These originally aired during the Weird Science DC Comics Podcast, on the following episodes: Episode 098 (11.20.2016) - Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye #2 Episode 101 (12.11.2016) - Shade the Changing Girl #3 Episode 103 (12.25.2016) - Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye #3 Episode 104 (01.01.2017) - Mother Panic #2 -- You can get a hold of us at weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com -- For our weekly writings check out www.weirdsciencedccomics.com For Chris' daily writings check out www.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com -- Check out www.weirdcomicshistory.blogspot.com for show notes! -- Visit us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/CosmicTMillHistory and on Twitter @CosmicTMill -- Subscribe to the show on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, iHeartRadio... wherever's most convenient! New episodes of Chris and Reggie's Cosmic Treadmill drop every Sunday morning. Weird Comics History releases sporadically on Tuesdays. Re-uploads of "classic" episodes hit every Thursday morning (at least until we run out of 'em!) -- TAGS: DC Comics, DC's Young Animal, 2016, 2017, 2010's, Shade the Changing Woman, Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye, Mother Panic, Cecil Castellucci, Marley Zarcone, Gerard Way, Juan Rivera, Michael Avon Oeming, Jody Houser, Tommy Lee Edwards
Greetings, Dangerous Humans! As we are currently in what might just be the final month of DC's Young Animal imprint, your Young and Animalistic hosts, Chris (@acecomics) and Reggie (@reggiereggie) thought it might be fun to share with you their initial thoughts on the launch! In this extra-sized (or, over-sized) episode they look at all four "number one" issues. Since the Young Animal launch was staggered from September-November, 2016... there are also a couple of "non-number one" reviews in there as well. Head back with us into the not-so-distant past... and relive some Young Animal memories. Learn just how much we initially hated Mother Panic, and how over the Moon we were with Doom Patrol and Shade the Changing Girl... boy, how that changed! Feel free to follow along at home... let's send the Young Animal imprint into the sunset with a smile. ***Warning: We might be a little bit looser with our language during these episodes -- These segments originally aired during the Weird Science DC Comics Podcast during the Following Episodes: Episode 89 (09.18.2016) - Doom Patrol #1 Episode 92 (10.09.2016) - Shade the Changing Girl #1 Episode 93 (10.16.2016) - Doom Patrol #2 Episode 94 (10.23.2016) - Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye #1 Episode 96 (11.06.2016) - Shade the Changing Girl #2 Episode 97 (11.13.2016) - Doom Patrol #3 and Mother Panic #1 -- You can get a hold of us at weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com -- For our weekly writings check out www.weirdsciencedccomics.com For Chris' daily writings check out www.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com -- Check out www.weirdcomicshistory.blogspot.com for show notes! -- Visit us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/CosmicTMillHistory and on Twitter @CosmicTMill -- Subscribe to the show on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, iHeartRadio... wherever's most convenient! New episodes of Chris and Reggie's Cosmic Treadmill drop every Sunday morning. Weird Comics History releases sporadically on Tuesdays. Re-uploads of "classic" and Young Animal-centric episodes hit every Thursday morning (at least until we run out of 'em!) -- TAGS: DC Comics, Young Animal, Gerard Way, Doom Patrol, Nick Derington, Shade the Changing Girl, Marley Zarcone, Cecil Castellucci, Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye, Juan Rivera, Michael Avon Oeming, Mother Panic, Jody Houser, Tommy Lee Edwards, 2016, Weird Science DC Comics
Hello everyone! With our sincerest apologies, we report that... due to technical difficulties beyond our control, we were unable to record Part Three (of Five) of our Age of Apocalypse Spectacular. We appreciate your patience, and we didn't wanna leave you hanging this (or any) Sunday morning... and so, for your listening pleasure... something completely different! Over at Weird Science DC Comics, your humble hosts Chris (@acecomics) and Reggie (@reggiereggie) host a segment wherein they discuss DC's Young Animal "pop-up" imprint. During episode #100 of the Weird Science DC Comics Podcast (December 4, 2016), having no actual Young Animal books to discuss (sadly, a fairly common occurrence) they thought it would be fun to, not go BACK TO THE PAST... but, instead... INTO THE FUTURE (hey, the Cosmic Treadmill goes both ways!) and discuss the one-hundredth issues of both Doom Patrol, and Shade the Changing Girl. Prescient... is not a word often used to describe Chris or Reggie. We hope you enjoy this bit, and humbly and sincerely apologize for our inability to put out an all-new episode. Though, if you haven't heard this yet... it's new to you! http://weirdcomicshistory.blogspot.com TAGS: Young Animal, DC Comics, 2010's, Special Presentation, Sorry!, Doom Patrol, Gerard Way, Nick Derington, Shade the Changing Girl, Cecil Castellucci, Marley Zarcone TAGS:
Shade the Changing Girl, Vol. 1 Earth Girl Made Easy From writer Cecil Castellucci and artist Marley Zarcone, Shade the Changing Girl, Vol. 1 Earth Girl Made Easy—a bold new reimagining of one of comics’ maddest and most memorable characters and part of the DC’s Young Animal imprint led by rock-star Gerard Way. Loma Shade may be from another planet, but she’s still like every other twentysomething who feels that their life is going nowhere fast. Bored out of her mind, her solution is to drop out of school, dump her boyfriend and leave her homeworld of Meta behind—courtesy of the infamous “madness coat” of renegade poet Rac Shade, which is not so much a garment as it is a multidimensional gateway. After stealing the coat and astrally projecting herself across space, Loma ends up in the body of Megan Boyer, an Earth girl who seems to have it all: youth, beauty and a conveniently damaged brain. Following her “miraculous” recovery, however, Loma finds there’s just one problem with being Megan: Everyone hates her. She was a bully who terrorized her enemies and her friends alike, and now Loma’s stuck with the consequences.To make matters worse, back on Meta there are dark forces that want Rac’s dangerously valuable coat for their own nefarious purposes, and they’re closing in on Loma’s vulnerable physical body. At the same time, the primal madness that the coat channels is slowly, irresistibly eroding Loma’s equally vulnerable soul. With two new lives to live, can this Changing Girl survive either one without losing her mind? Cecil Castellucci is the author of books and graphic novels for young adults including Boy Proof, The Plain Janes, First Day on Earth and the Eisner-nominated Odd Duck. She is currently writing Shade the Changing Girl, Vol. 1 Earth Girl Made Easy, an ongoing comic on Gerard Way's DC Young Animal imprint. Her picture book, Grandma's Gloves, won the California Book Award Gold Medal. She lives in Los Angeles. Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye Vol. 1: Going Underground DC’s classic Silver Age hero is revived in Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye Vol. 1: Going Underground, the first chapter of a trailblazing new saga from artist Michael Avon Oeming (Powers) and writers Jonathan Rivera and My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way, the visionary founder of DC’s Young Animal imprint! Cave Carson was once the world’s greatest underground adventurer—but that was a long time ago. When he settled down with his wife, Eileen, to raise their daughter, Chloe, he traded the controls of his vehicle, the Mighty Mole Mark 1, for a desk and keyboard. Since then, Cave has led a quiet life—even with the constant distraction of his otherworldly cybernetic eye. But when a sudden illness claims Eileen’s life, Cave’s tranquil existence is shattered—and he and Chloe soon find themselves hurtling down a terrifying tunnel of danger, discovery, mayhem and madness. At the bottom of that tunnel lie secrets buried for decades—secrets that hold the key to thwarting a conspiracy that threatens to consume the surface and subterranean worlds alike. But will Cave and his intrepid team of super-spelunkers be able to overcome this new generation of evil—or is there less to this hero than meets the eye? Collects issues #1-6. Gerard Way is the Eisner Award-winning writer of The Umbrella Academy and the comics miniseries The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys. He is the creative mind behind the new grassroots imprint, DC's Young Animal, whose retro-inspired lineup bridges the gap between the DC Universe and Vertigo. Way is also widely known for his former role as the lead vocalist and co-founder of the alternative rock band My Chemical Romance. Jon Rivera is a writer of comic books and graphic novels, best known for his work on DC's Young Animal. Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye, co-written by imprint founder Gerard Way, is one of the line's inaugural titles. Doom Patrol Vol. 1: Brick by Brick The spirit of Grant Morrison's groundbreaking Doom Patrol is captured in this debut series starring the cult-favorite misfits as a part of Gerard Way's new Young Animal imprint. Flex Mentallo, Robotman, Rebis, Crazy Jane, and more are back to twist minds and take control. This new take on a classic embraces and reimagines the Morrison run's signature surrealism and irreverence. Incorporating bold, experimental art and a brash tone to match a new generation of readers, Gerard Way's Doom Patrolestablishes radical new beginnings, breaks new ground, and honors the warped team dynamic of the world's strangest heroes. This abstract and unexpected ensemble series nods at the Doom Patrol's roots by continuing to break the barriers of the traditional superhero genre. Collects issues #1-6. Doom Patrol is the flagship title of Young Animal--a four-book grassroots mature reader imprint, creatively spearheaded by Gerard Way, bridging the gap between the DCU and Vertigo, and focusing on the juxtaposition between visual and thematic storytelling. Gerard Way is the Eisner Award-winning writer of The Umbrella Academy and the comics miniseries The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys. He is the creative mind behind the new grassroots imprint, DC's Young Animal, whose retro-inspired lineup bridges the gap between the DC Universe and Vertigo. Way is also widely known for his former role as the lead vocalist and co-founder of the alternative rock band My Chemical Romance. Mother Panic Vol. 1: A Work in Progress As part of the new DC’s Young Animal imprint, a bold new take on the world of the Batman comes from writer Jody Houser, artists Tommy Lee Edwards andShawn Crystal and DC’s Young Animal mastermind Gerard Way—Mother Panic Vol. 1: A Work in Progress. The shadow of the Bat falls over all of Gotham City, from its dark alleys to its glittering high-rises. But a new vigilante has just stepped away from that shadow, and she has her own brand of violent retribution to deal out to the city’s corrupt elites. Meet Violet Paige, a rich young celebutante with a bad attitude and a worse reputation. No one would ever suspect that this tabloid-fodder wild child has a secret hidden beneath her spoiled heiress exterior—a secret that has driven her to become the terrifying force of vengeance against her privileged peers known as Mother Panic! But even as Violet launches her all-out assault on the rich and twisted, her shaky allies threaten to betray her, and every one of Gotham’s guardians—from Batwoman to the Dark Knight himself—is hot on her trail. Will Mother Panic continue to strike terror into her enemies’ hearts? Or will her violent quest for justice reach an equally violent end? Collects Mother Panic Vol. 1: A Work in Progress #1-6. Jody Houser is the creator behind the webcomic Cupcake POW! Houser has written Faith for Valiant Comics, Max Ride: Ultimate Flight and Agent May for Marvel, and Orphan Black for IDW. She has been a contributing writer to numerous comics anthologies, including Avengers: No More Bullying, Vertigo CMYK: Magenta, and both Womanthology series. Houser contributed to Justice League of America: Road to Rebirth and is currently writing Mother Panic for DC. Event date: Friday, September 1, 2017 - 7:30pm
This week, we review Eternity Girl #1 from DC's Young Animal. Other books discussed include Mister Miracle, Cloak & Dagger, Astonishing X-Men, and The New Mutants.Elsewhere, we talk Infinity War's last trailer, Cloak & Dagger's second trailer, and Mister Miracle taking a break.Next week's Debut Review:Lucy Dreaming #1
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Number One Comic Books! In Issue #1 each of our 4 hosts bring a book to a roundtable discussion. 4 books are Oblivion Song, Shade The Changing Woman, Prism Stalking and Gideon Falls. We'll let you know if these books are something you should jump on or if it's something you should jump off. (Joe's Pick) GIDEON FALLS from Image Comics Story: Jeff Lemire Art / Cover: Andrea Sorrentino A brand-new ongoing series from the acclaimed bestselling creative team of Old Man Logan and Green Arrow! The lives of a reclusive young man obsessed with a conspiracy in the city’s trash, and a washed-up Catholic priest arriving in a small town full of dark secrets, become intertwined around the mysterious legend of TheBlack Barn, an otherworldly building that is alleged to have appeared in both the city and the small town, throughout history, bringing death and madness in its wake. Rural mystery and urban horror collide in this character-driven meditation on obsession, mental illness, and faith. (Rod's Pick) PRISM STALKER from Image Comics Story / Art: Sloane Leong PRISM STALKER, an ongoing sci-fi adventure series by SLOANE LEONG. Vep is a young refugee raised away from her devastated home planet as an indentured citizen in a foreign colony. She works tirelessly for her insectoid hosts, but there is no exit in sight in this viscous, dripping citynest. The eye of opportunity is closing. Her duty is to her family and her siblings, but what more can she do for them here? The answer appears faster than she is ready for. (Rebekah's Pick) SHADE THE CHANGING WOMAN from DC's Young Animal Written by: Cecil Castellucci Art by: Marley Zarcone Shade has shed her alien identity. She’s stepped out of her original Earth body and into another one. Now, free of the burdens of any past life, and finally on her own,she sets out to see more of her new home. But how does she cope when the madness takes all the human emotions she was forced to confront in the Milk Wars and turns them into a bouillabaisse of memory and confusion? And to make it even more challenging, Shade must also face her namesake, the original Changing Man. (Brian's Pick) OBLIVION SONG from Robert Kirkman Story: Robert Kirkman Art: Lorenzo De Felici A decade ago, 300,000 citizens of Philadelphia were suddenly lost in Oblivion. The government made every attempt to recover them, but after many years, they gave up. Nathan Cole...won't. He makes daily trips, risking his life to try and rescue those still living in the apocalyptic hellscape of Oblivion. But maybe...Nathan is looking for something else? Why can't he resist the siren call of the Oblivion Song?
Writer Magdalene Visaggio joins the show to talk all about her books, including Black Mask's Kim & Kim, and Quantum Teens Are Go! As well as Eternity Girl from DC's Young Animal.Get $5 off your first box with Comic Bento! Use promo code "SAVAGE" at checkoutGet 10% off your first shirt with TeeBlox! Use promo code "COOLTBX" at checkout-- Follow us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Leave us a message at 413-728-2434 or email Letters@SavageLandPodcast.comSUPPORT THE SHOW WITH COMIC BENTO | TEEBLOX | ACORNS SUBSCRIBE HERE: iTUNES | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | Other AndroidDon't forget to RATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE!
Dans cet épisode, Grégo, Adrien, Ben et Éric vous parlent de Mister Miracle, de Shirtless Bear Fighter et de Bug! Adventures of Forager, se penchent sur le nouveau label DC's Young Animal et ont vu la série Marvel's Inhumans.
Welcome to the fourteenth episode of the Comic Show by Monkeys Fighting Robots! We have an all-DC show for you today. First, we talk about the Mr. Oz reveal in both Action and Detective Comics and what it means for the future of the DC universe. Then beat reporter Manny Gomez joins the show to celebrate the one year anniversary of DC's Young Animal imprint and chat about the line's best books. Buckle up, True Believers! Episode 14 of the COMIC SHOW by Monkeys Fighting Robots is here. EPISODE BREAKDOWN: 02:50 – Action Comics 987 & 988, Detective Comics 965 (DC Comics) 25:15 – Young Animal 1 Year Anniversary with Beat Reporter Manny Gomez Thank you for listening! Do you want to be our FAN of the week? All you have to do is comment on this podcast to be eligible. Do you have a question that you would like answered during the show? Email your questions to matt@popaxiom.com. Reviews are greatly appreciated – How to Rate and Review a Podcast in iTunes
Carlos, Lara und Mike plaudern über allerlei Kram, u.a. über DC's Young Animal, Wonder Woman, Golden-Shower-Comics, das Beton-Magazin, ApocalyptiGirl und die neue Marvel-TV-Serie Legion. Illustration: Romain Malauzat (Beton #9) Musik: brainsheep - onesheepwonder
Long-time Doom Patrol fanatic and my good friend Travis joins me in a lively discussion about DC's and Gerard Way's Young Animal imprint. This episode, we discuss Doom Patrol (1-3) and Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye (1-3 and the backup strips). Join us next episode when we discuss Shade, the Changing Girl and Mother Panic. Please send your comments to longboxreview@gmail.com, chat with me @longboxreview on Twitter, or visit longboxreview.com. Please subscribe, rate, and review the show via iTunes. Links: Travis’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/oddfellowsthoughts Travis’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/the_gaunt_man Thanks for listening!
Daniel White, Daredevil on Netflix, the Doctor Strange trailer, Captain America: Civil War, Ant-Man, Ben Affleck's Batman and Dawn of Justice, Valiant-O-Rama: A+A: The Adventures of Archer and Armstrong #1 by Rafer Roberts, David Lafuente, Ryan Winn, and Brian Reber and Bloodshot: Reborn Annual 2016 by Jeff Lemire, Kano, Ray Fawkes, Joe Bennett, Michel Fiffe, Ben Marra, Paul Maybury, Belardino Brabo, Pete Pantazis, and Jose Villarrubia, Fear the Walking Dead and The Walking Dead comic, Marvel Magazines: Savage Tales #3 by Roy Thomas, Barry Smith, John Romita, Jim Steranko, Al Williamson and more, Crazy, All-New All-Different Uncanny X-Men by Cullen Bunn and Greg Land, DC's Young Animal imprint and Kamandi, Haunted Horror #21 and Mike Esposito from Craig Yoe and IDW, Drax by Cullen Bunn, CM Punk, and Scott Hepburn, Supergirl, Black Road #1 by Brian Wood, Garry Brown, and Dave McCaig from Image, and a whole mess more!