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First Issue Club Comic Books
Kroma #1 / DC's Confusing Reboots / Voyagis #1

First Issue Club Comic Books

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 67:17


Mike D, Greg Licktieg, and Vargas discuss comic book news and recommend some recent first issues.     Greg read Kroma #1 written and drawn by Lorenzo De Felici. Mike D read Punchline: The Gotham Game #1 written by Tini Howard & Blake M. Howard and drawn by Gleb Melnikov. Greg read Voyagis #1 written and drawn by Sumeyye Kesgin. Vargas read Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #1 written by Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly and drawn by Carmen Carnero.     News: Whatnot joining the comic book publishing game, the flooded comic book market, an update on the Liefeld Deadpool sketches auction, there's a new Klaus Kickstarter project coming soon, Local Comic Shop Day variants look good, Mike D is hyped for X-Men Sins of Sinister written by Kieron Gillan, A new creative team is taking over The Incredible Hulk and Donny Cates and Ryan Ottley are leaving the book, DC announces new Shazam, Action Comics, Doom Patrol, Superboy, Green Lantern, Cyborg, Batman Brave and the Bold books.     Other Topics: Hootin and hollerin, Bad Idea is confusing, TMNT X Power Rangers, TMNT X Batman, Vargas loves Gargoyles, Mike D and Greg pitch cartoon crossovers, House of X, Power of X, X Lives of Wolverine, Nightcrawlers, Vanish, Crossover, Dawn of the New DC Universe, Ranting n raving vs hooting n hollering, DC Future State, Chew, Vampirella, Jurassic World Dominion, Mike D reminisces about the 90s, Winter Soldier     If you want to support the club and get oodles of bonus podcasts follow this link! Patreon.com/firstissueclub  

La Órbita De Endor - podcast-
LODE 12x03 – EL ÚLTIMO BOY SCOUT, DC Future State

La Órbita De Endor - podcast-

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 202:12


La Órbita de Endor hoy os ofrece un programa de varias secciones, entre las cuales destaca la Videoteca Lode de esta semana de EL ÚLTIMO BOY SCOUT (1991 – The Last Scout), una película que abría el cine de acción policial de los años 90 pero que rezuma todo el aire de los 80. Con la dirección del siempre entretenido Tony Scott, los guiones llenos de frases lapidarias de Shane Black y la presencia demoledora en pantalla de Bruce Willis. Acción y chascarrillos en un film al que Albert PR17 y Antonio Runa no van a poder resistirse. En la Recomendación de la Semana reseñaremos brevemente y sin spoilers la serie animada STAR WARS: VISIONS. Para terminar, en la sección de cómics Entre Viñetas nuestro compañero Antonio Monfort nos va a explicar qué es esto del FUTURE STATE de DC COMICS, actual evento que está afectando a todo el universo de superhéroes Warner y cómo encarar semejante movidón. Pondremos todos los puntos sobre las íes. Es nuestro magazine de esta semana, muchas gracias por elegirnos. ¡Esperamos que os guste! 0:04:57 – Videoteca Lode: EL ÚLTIMO BOY SCOUT 2:25:49 - Reseñas Lode: STAR WARS: VISIONS 2:36:03 - Entre Viñetas: DC FUTURE STATE Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

LODE -archivos ligeros-
Archivo Ligero LODE 12x03 – EL ÚLTIMO BOY SCOUT, DC Future State

LODE -archivos ligeros-

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 202:12


La Órbita de Endor hoy os ofrece un programa de varias secciones, entre las cuales destaca la Videoteca Lode de esta semana de EL ÚLTIMO BOY SCOUT (1991 – The Last Scout), una película que abría el cine de acción policial de los años 90 pero que rezuma todo el aire de los 80. Con la dirección del siempre entretenido Tony Scott, los guiones llenos de frases lapidarias de Shane Black y la presencia demoledora en pantalla de Bruce Willis. Acción y chascarrillos en un film al que Albert PR17 y Antonio Runa no van a poder resistirse. En la Recomendación de la Semana reseñaremos brevemente y sin spoilers la serie animada STAR WARS: VISIONS. Para terminar, en la sección de cómics Entre Viñetas nuestro compañero Antonio Monfort nos va a explicar qué es esto del FUTURE STATE de DC COMICS, actual evento que está afectando a todo el universo de superhéroes Warner y cómo encarar semejante movidón. Pondremos todos los puntos sobre las íes. Es nuestro magazine de esta semana, muchas gracias por elegirnos. ¡Esperamos que os guste! 0:04:57 – Videoteca Lode: EL ÚLTIMO BOY SCOUT 2:25:49 - Reseñas Lode: STAR WARS: VISIONS 2:36:03 - Entre Viñetas: DC FUTURE STATE Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Neo-Reality Collective | Pop-Culture News and Reviews Talk

ORIGINALLY UPLOADED MARCH 2ND, 2021! The next phase of the DC Universe begins here! Dark Knights: Death Metal presented the darkest threats of the Multiverse. DC Future State revealed what may lie ahead. Now it's time to look into the Infinite Frontier of the current-day DC Universe. In Gotham City, the Joker jolts citizens awake with an attack even the Dark Knight never expected. In Brazil, a young woman discovers her destiny and her connection to the Amazons. In Belle Reve, Amanda Waller plots an invasion of Arkham Asylum. In the far reaches of space, Mongul dreams of galactic domination, while the Green Lantern Corps hosts a summit of its greatest enemies. At the Hall of Justice, the League joins forces with Black Adam. Beyond the mortal world, Wonder Woman settles into a new role in the godsphere. And somewhere in the DC Universe, it's the return of Stargirl—in an all-new tale written by Geoff Johns! This oversized, all-star issue kicks off the next great era of storytelling and excitement as top writers and artists reveal what's next for the World's Greatest Heroes and opens the door to some of the greatest stories of 2021. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

A Abelha Eh Um Dinossauro
#EP05 - Review do Dc Future State e comemoração do dia da toalha

A Abelha Eh Um Dinossauro

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 63:39


#EP06 - Nesse ep nós revisamos algumas das hqs da nova aposta da DC comics. O future State, que eh o futuro provável que poderá acontecer nas novas histórias da editora. Entre elas a mais nova mulher maravilha, Yara Flor(que pra nossa felicidade eh ptbr); a nova liga da justiça, liga da justiça sobria, entre outros.

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The Oblivion Bar: A Nerd-Culture Podcast
Episode 034 - CROSSOVER EVENT: DC Future State Featuring First Issue Club

The Oblivion Bar: A Nerd-Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 89:07


Welcome back to a very special episode of The Oblivion Bar: A Nerd-Culture Podcast, The Official Podcast of The Fantasy Shop in St. Charles, MO! This week, we teamed up with one of the VERY BEST comic book podcasts in the multiverse, The First Issue Club, to discuss the latest DC Comics event: FUTURE STATE. A direct sequel to Dark Nights: Death Metal, Future State is a possible future that showcases the legacy of the heroes of the DC Universe in the near future. The major heroes Aquaman, Batman, The Flash, Superman, Wonder Woman, and others will see younger heroes follow in their example and don their mantle. First Issue Club Website: https://www.firstissueclub.com First Issue Club Twitter: https://twitter.com/firstissueclub First Issue Club Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/firstissueclubpodcast First Issue Club Instagram: https://instagram.com/firstissueclub First Issue Club Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/firstissueclub --- Oblivion Bar Twitter: https://twitter.com/oblivionbarpod Oblivion Bar Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oblivionbarpod Oblivion Bar Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theoblivionbar Oblivion Bar Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/oblivionbarpod LINQ Page: https://linqapp.com/oblivionbarpod

The Stack
The Stack: Beta Ray Bill, Shadecraft And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 30:07


On this week's comic book review podcast, we've got: Beta Ray Bill #1 Marvel Written and art by Daniel Warren Johnson Shadecraft #1 Image Comics Written by Joe Henderson Art by Lee Garbett The Other History of the DC Universe #3 DC Comics Written by John Ridley Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli Silk #1 Marvel Written by Maurene Goo Art by Takeshi Miyazawa Crossover #5 Image Comics Written by Donny Cates Art by Geoff Shaw Strange Adventures #9 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Mitch Gerards and Evan Shaner Avengers: Curse of the Man-Thing #1 Marvel Written by Steve Orlando Art by Francesco Mobili The Department of Truth #7 Image Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Tyler Boss The Flash #768 DC Comics Written by Jeremy Adams Art by Brandon Peterson, Marco Santucci, David Lafuente Ghost Rider: King in Black #1 Marvel Written by Ed Brisson Art by Juan Frigeri Two Moons #2 Image Comics Written by John Arcudi Art by Valerio Giangiordano Future State: Superman vs Imperious Lex #3 DC Comics Written by Mark Russell Art by Steve Pugh Decorum #7 Image Comics Written by Jonathan Hickman Art by Mike Huddleston Batman/Catwoman #4 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Clay Mann SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Episode Transcript: Alex:                 What is up y'all? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Pete:                I'm Pete. Alex:                 And on The Stack we talk about a bunch of books that have come out this week. Kicking it off with one I know that Pete is very excited about. Beta Ray Bill number one from Marvel comics, written and art by Daniel Warren Johnson. Now, D.W.J., As I like to call him, he is the creator of Murder Falcon, which is one of your favorite books ever. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 I don't know how you feel about Beta Ray Bill though. So how'd you feel about this book? Pete:                Well, yeah. I'm not the hugest Beta Ray Bill fan, but this was a lot of fun. This was really awesome. Art style [google 00:00:54] gave Beta Ray Bill a grittiness that was nice. Yeah, I very much enjoyed this. This was sad. This was not just badass Beta Ray Bill. Alex:                 You okay? Did you die there for a second? Pete:                Yeah. There's some real pain going on. And yeah. Also, Fin Fang Foom, one of my huge favorites in this as well. So, this was a real treat, this book. And the back matter is magical. Alex:                 This very briefly and tangentially ties into the King in Black storyline, which has symbiotes attacking the Marvel universe here. They attack Asgard, Beta Ray Bill fights them off, kind of. And sparks up, or re-sparks up a little bit of a romance with Lady Sif. But I agree with you, as he did in Murder Falcon, he brings big action with big monsters, but also a deep well of emotion here. It's very sad for Beta Ray Bill. Art is great, the writing is great, the emotion is great. I'm all in on this book. I am a sucker for Beta Ray Bill, and I think D.W.J. does right by him. So, I'm very excited to see this going forward. And like you said, there's a great interview that he does with Walter Simonson in the back of the book, which is super cool as well. Pete:                Yeah. It's nice to see him geek out about this and hear about New York in the seventies and the different kinds of people working on stuff. It was a pretty awesome interview that they put in the back and yeah. I mean, the art, the storytelling is really unbelievable, but Beta Ray Bill… Kind of a cursed character and they're really tugging on that and playing with that. And he's not cool with Thor. It's not a fun relationship right now. So I'm glad they're getting to air that out a little bit. I'm very interested to see how that all unfolds. Alex:                 I agree. Next up, Shadecraft number one from Image comics written by Joe Henderson, art by Lee Garbett. In this new comic book, a girl finds out that shadows aren't quite what they're cracked up to be. It ties into an emotional thing from her past that you find out towards the end of the issue. I really liked the setup. I thought this was a good, fun horror book. The art from Lee Garbett was particularly good. The shadow creatures were interesting. I'm curious to see where this goes going forward, because it feels like it really gets to the setup by the end. But I'm in, what was your take Pete? Pete:                Yeah, I agree. I think the art and the storytelling is fantastic. Setting this up in a very interesting way. I really love the last page reveal twist. Very cool. And yeah, as this kid, I was scared shitless of… if you saw a shadow move by the… or a branch at the window or something. This really plays on that fear of moving shadows and how it's hard, especially at night, to get away from shadows. I mean, that's just… That's tough. Alex:                 I got to be honest, Pete, it sounds like that wasn't just a problem when you were a kid. Pete:                I don't think we have time to get into this, but- Alex:                 No, Pete- Pete:                It's a great book. Alex:                 That's been the long game on this podcast this whole time, is to finally get you to confront this fear that you have. Shadecraft number one, check it out. Next up, The Other History of the DC universe number three from DC comics. Written by John Ridley, art by Giuseppe Camuncoli. The first two issues have dealt with the black American experience in the background of the DC universe. Here, we're dealing with the Asian American experience through the lens of Katana and her whole history. What did you think about this one, Pete? Pete:                This is very powerful, really amazing. I was very moved by it. I thought it was really done well. The storytelling is so powerful. The art… Yeah, just kind of the balance of these stanzas, these powerful stanzas, that really hit you versus the comic book art. Really creates this moving, powerful stuff that DC is doing with these books. I've been really enjoying this series. The Other History of the DC universe stuff has just been really impressive. Alex:                 Giuseppe Camuncoli's layouts in particular, are really excellent. John Ridley's writing is great. It's super, unfortunately, timely, given that we are discussing the Asian American experience and violence towards it, in particular, right now. But it's a necessary- Pete:                Stop Asian hate. Alex:                 Yeah, it's a necessary read, like the other two issues of this book, but also very entertaining and weird in a certain way. I don't know much about Katana's history, necessarily. There are little bits here and there. I was like, “Oh yeah, I guess I do that kind of thing”. But what John Ridley is doing here is, like with X-Men: Grand Design, I think was the name of the book, he's taking the entire history of the character and trying to make narrative sense out of it. Which is nearly impossible, but he does it here in a very emotional way. And that's nice to see. Pete:                Yeah, Katana is one of my favorite characters. Always a big fan of Katana. So it was nice to see, all the different stories paid homage to, with this interesting narrative running throughout all of it. It was really well done. Alex:                 Moving from one timely book to another, in a very different way. Silk number one from Marvel, written by Maureen Goo, art by Takeshi Miyazawa. This is a all-Asian team working on a Korean American superhero, which is something that I don't think we've seen before for Silk, necessarily. I could be wrong. Nobody jump into my mentions if I got that incorrect. But at the very least, it's great to see that, as Silk is in a new status quo here. Working for J. Jonah Jameson, at whatever his latest rag is. But I thought this was really fun. I don't have too much affection, necessarily, for Silk as a character. I'm fine with her. She's been fun before. There's been some good storylines, but I thought this was a really nice, very clear setup with a good supporting cast. And I'm interested to see where it goes in issue two. Pete:                I completely agree. I feel like this is a great use of Silk, the character. I feel like they really do a great job of giving her a lot of fun action splash pages, as well as setting up a very cool, interesting story arc. And the fashion stuff is fun and pulled off well, and what's not to like about sitting down to have tea with a giant cat like creature? I think this is a very interesting, cool book, and I'm excited to see where it goes Alex:                 Next up: Crossover number five from image comics written by Donny Cates, art by Geoff Shaw. In this book, we're getting towards the end of the first arc here, as Madman and Power… house. I don't remember the name of the other team. Basically. It's Donny Cates taking all of his books, mashing them up together with tangentially other books. They're all heading towards this big dome where the crossover event has happened and it's all coming down. What did you think about this issue? Pete:                Well, first off you got- bless you. You got Madman with a giant sword. So what's not to love. This is- Alex:                 A sword. Pete:                It's a lot of action, it's a lot of over-the-top stuff, but also, a lot of intense shit goes on here. Oh man, I don't want to spoil anything, but man, it gets, it gets real dark, but- Alex:                 I want to hear it. Spoiler warning. What was the thing that, you thought in particular, got really dark? Pete:                Where the guy shot the girl? Alex:                 Oh, that hasn't happened yet. That's the cliff hanger at the end of the book. He hasn't necessarily shot her. Pete:                Well… He's crying. It says, “I can”. And it looks like it's seconds before the bullet is released out of the chamber. Alex:                 Yeah. Well, we'll see what happens next issue, I guess. Pete:                Oh my God. Alex:                 I guess we'll see what happens. One thing that I really… that I thought was super fun in the book, is Donny has come up with this concept, where all of these different superheroes have been cut apart and mashed back together by scientists on Earth, quote-unquote. And they're called amalgams, which is very funny to anybody who knows about the Amalgam universe. He's having a blast here and it's so creative and so fun. There's a great splash page laid out that mashes up panels from God Country and Madman comics. Very neat. I liked it quite a bit. Alex:                 Next up, Strange Adventures number nine, from DC comics written by Tom King, art by Mitch Gerads and Evan Shaner. Here, a report has come out about Adam Strange from the Justice League. Not exactly indicating that he is a villain, but certainly not precluding that fact. That's what we're dealing with here. As the Pykkt invasion of Earth continues and lots of questions swirl in the background. I'll tell you what, I think we talked about this with an earlier issue. It's interesting this is coming out now, but it seemed very clear to me that, at least tangentially, King is writing about the Mueller report in this issue. Did you get that sense as well? Pete:                I have no idea what's going on and when it comes to King, ever. But it was crazy to see Superman and Batman in this issue. Alex:                 So, this report comes out and it's the vague sort of indictment that Mueller did in the heavily anticipated Mueller report. Where there were a lot of crimes mentioned, but ultimately there said, “Well, it's up to the people who prosecute to do it”. Right. And that's exactly what happens with Adam Strange here. It's very interesting, particularly given now we're past the Trump presidency, though, obviously not the aftereffects of it. To see him take Adam Strange and put him in that place. To the point… there's a panel late in the issue where they zoom in on Adam Strange's face on a TV screen and it looks almost exactly like Trump on the television. So that was kind of fascinating to me. I think it's sort of part of the publishing schedule that has gotten pushed back so far. But I am curious to see where this hits on, given that it is skirting those ideas. You're looking at me like I'm a crazy person right now. Pete:                I am looking at you like a crazy person, because we're on issue number 9 of 12 and we still don't know what the fuck is going on. Alex:                 Well- Pete:                Nine issues deep. Alex:                 I mean, that's how a mystery works Pete. Pete:                Yeah, but let's talk- Alex:                 Unless it's Columbo, in which case they reveal it first and then he figures out how it happens. Pete:                Okay. But, regardless, just thinking about how great of a writer you have to be that, for nine issues of a story, you have no fucking idea what's going on. That is very impressive. Alex:                 Well, I just got one more question for you, Pete. Pete:                Oh my God. Alex:                 All right. Next up, Avengers: Curse of the Man-Thing number one from Marvel. Written by Steve Orlando, art by Francesco Mobili. In this, we are getting a new threat to Man-Thing who, spoiler, beats Man-Thing right at the beginning and the Avengers have to take him down. This is one of these new formats, limited series that Marvel has been doing, where a new hero is going to interact with Man-Thing or this story in a different way. Here we get the Avengers. Next issue is going to be Spiderman, presumably the X-Men after that and other things. But this is also Steve Orlando moving over to the Marvel universe. What was your take Pete? Pete:                Well, Orlando is always a fun, crazy creative person. So this book, I thought did a great job of representing himself here. Man-Thing, getting ripped apart here was so over-the-top and very interesting. Especially because you realize, these chapter things are like parts of his skin that maybe was ripped off. But I think this is a very interesting, unique kind of cool event that's happening and I'm digging it. Alex:                 I like it too. I thought it was super fun. And it's Orlando doing his regular weird ideas, but infusing them into the Marvel universe. He brings in some fun stuff from Jonathan Hickman's run on X-Men and mixes it in here in a fun way. This is good. I like this. Pete:                I agree. Alex:                 And he seems to be redefining what Man-Thing is in the Marvel universe. That should be interesting to see going forward. Next up, The Department of Truth number seven from Image comics, written by James Tynion IV, art by Tyler Boss. In this- Pete:                You think we should even talk about this, because Justin's not here? You know what I mean, maybe we should- Alex:                 Justin does love this book. Pete:                Maybe we should skip it. Alex:                 So we're getting another flashback this issue as Lee Harvey Oswald continues to find out more about the Department of Truth. Here, we find out about the foil guy, the doc who wears foil on his head. We find out about the men and black and the little gray men and their play into the history of the secret history of America. As usual, great stuff in this book. I am loving it. Pete- Pete:                Yeah, I agree. Alex:                 You took off your headphones, what is going on right now? Pete:                Hey man, sometimes you wear headphones for too long. It can start to get like… Feel like you're [crosstalk 00:14:37] Alex:                 Are you listening to me through your forehead. What is going on here? Pete:                Dude, it's a podcast. Take it easy, all right. I can hear you just fine. Alex:                 All right. Pete:                All right. So I really am like… This is such a kind of thing we've heard about the men in black, we're familiar with this kind of tinfoil thing, but this is done in a way that makes sense. I really appreciate all the details and all this stuff going on in this book. I think it's done in such a kind of way with the stylized flashbacks, with the shading and the info. I think this is really a great mix of genres and telling the story. I'm continued to be impressed with this. It's too bad Justin's not here to get his thoughts on it. I'm having a blast and I might just start wearing a tinfoil hat. Alex:                 Hey, speaking of which, this is more of a note for Pete's forehead than his ears. And Pete's forehead, you're looking great. Don't tell his ears, okay? Because they're looking a little busted, to be honest. Pete:                Don't you say shit about my ears. Alex:                 You couldn't hear that. That was through your forehead man. All right. Moving on to the Flash 768 from DC comics. Written by Jeremy Adams, art by Brandon Peterson- Pete:                Here we go. Alex:                 Marco Santucci… What does that mean, “Here we go”? Pete:                Here we go. The fucking Flash. Alex:                 Well… So we've been talking about these books that have come out of DC Future State. A lot of the teams from Future State were giving previews of what's going on in their main books of their return. So I think it has been interesting to talk about them as they have come back. This one is weird. Pete:                Yeah. Yeah. We're still talking about it. Flash and that tricky Speed Force, man. [crosstalk 00:16:28] Sometimes you run so fast, you run out of your clothes and then that's a whole thing and- Alex:                 It happens. So here's the deal with this book. So the thing that confused me for the first half of this book, is we have the setup of Barry Allen is giving up being the Flash. So we could work with the new multi-verse people and explore what's going on with there, after the fallout from Dark Nights: Death Metal. All makes sense. Now, Wally West is the new Flash, he's been promoted. The first half of this book, reverses on that in a very weird way, where Wally says, “Nope, actually… Forget about that tease. I don't want to be the Flash. Barry Allen. You're the Flash”. Barry's like, “Sounds good. Let's have a race. I'll take all of your speed”. Alex:                 So that's fine, but very confusing, given everything that's happened previously. It isn't until the second half of the book that we get to the real concept. That's where things, in my mind, start to get really fun, where Wally West is lost in time. We basically get this quantum leap thing, where he's jumping to major points in the Speed Force, he's inside of their bodies. Pete:                How are they- Alex:                 And Barry Allen is the Iggy. Is it Iggy from Quantum Leap? Pete? Pete:                I don't know. Alex:                 Ziggy. Ziggy. The Ziggy, Dan Hedaya. Who's like, “Oh man, you've got to turn back, Wally. What are you doing? Ah, if you change this, that'll change everything”. And then Wally says, “Oh boy”. Pete:                That show came out in the fifties, I think, bro. Alex:                 It's a great show, with a perfect finale, and you watch your mouth Pete. Pete:                I'll have to take a time machine back. It was just insane to me that these, all these fucking Flashes and there's the Speed Force, but nobody can figure it out. And it's so tricky yet. They're running the whole time and you got a fucking treadmill, but… I don't know, man. Alex:                 I enjoyed the second half of the issue because I am a sucker for Quantum Leap and I want to see more of that. So we'll see how it goes. Next up, Ghost Rider: King in Black number one, from Marvel. Written by Ed Brisson, art by Juan Frigeri. This is also a very weird, interesting issue because, technically, it's a King in Black tie-in, but really it's tying up everything that's been happening in Ghost Rider for the past couple of years and wrapping a bow on that. It's much more about that to the point that, the Ghost Rider characters, at certain points, are standing in the middle of symbiote-stricken Manhattan being like, “Eh, let's figure out this other stuff instead”. Pete:                Yeah. There's still a crazy amount of standing around talking for all the demons that are trashing the place. Alex:                 But still, pretty fun, I thought. What did you think about this one, Pete? Pete:                Yeah, it was fun. I mean, they're having fun discussions about their names. Mephisto blows, but still, some fun stuff in there with that. Yeah. It was nice to see Ghost Rider up in this… the Penance Stare, with the old damnation stare. That was cool. Fun little twist on trusting, not trusting the devil. It's just fun. It's a good book. You know what you're going to get into with it. And it's over-the-top in all the right ways. Alex:                 Next up, Two Moons number two from Image comics written by John Arcudi, art by Valerio Giangiordino. This book, we love the first issue of. I might be getting this wrong, but I believe it's basically taking indigenous myths and mixing them with the Civil War for a very horrific, supernatural tale. How do you think the second issue held up to the first one? Pete:                It's really tripped out in all the right ways. It's very magical. Spooky, cool. The Native American stuff is amazing. It's very, very well done. Some interesting storytelling stuff. And I really loved where it ended too. Alex:                 This is a absolutely gorgeous book. Absolutely gorgeous. I like the writing, but really, the art in particular and the designs of the… I don't even want to call them monsters. They're more mythical creatures, is stunning throughout. Highly recommend picking this up. This is one that, it feels a little bit like, I don't know. It's very Vertigo to me, I think. And it's the sort of thing that I think would be good to jump in on in the early issues to really get a sense of it because it's that good. Alex:                 Next up, Future State: Superman VS. Imperious Lex, number three from DC comics written by Mark Russell, art by Steve Pugh, not Florence Pugh, like I initially thought. It's Steve Pugh. This is the very last, I believe, of the Future State books. Probably cutting in a little late here, but so fun and such a good story. Love Mark Russell. This is a future Superman, as you could tell, from the title. Battling Lex, who has taken over a planet, as usual. It's very satirical as you'd expect from this team. If you read the first two issues, you know exactly what to expect here, but I loved it. This is one of my favorite Future State books. I'm so glad they got to finish it off, even if it was a late. Pete, you're nodding your head. What's going on? Pete:                I mean, this is just like, what if Lex Luther was stuck in the Wall-E movie? It's a little too crazy for me, but I appreciate what they're doing. Alex:                 It's so funny. The characters are so funny. Louis Lane is so funny. Lex is so funny. It's great. He just sets up these Rube Goldberg machines of ridiculous satire and pays them off in such a fun way. I like it quite a bit. Next up, Decorum number seven, from Image comics. Written by Jonathan Hickman and art by Mike Huddleston. Alex:                 This is really bringing together everything that's been going out in the book in a big way that these weird crystalline creatures that showed up that seemed, at first, unconnected from the Assassin's Academy that was going on in the other side of the book. Last issue, that finally came together, where the crystalline creatures gave a mission to the assassins to find this egg that was being hidden, which I believe was the third element, that was just thrown in there. Here, our main character stumbles on that egg, opens up the egg, finds a hot dude with no head. Very funny. This is great. I can't believe how well this has come together. And Mike Huddleston's art is stunning across the board. The way that he's bringing all of these different art styles together, often on the same page, is ridiculously impressive. Pete:                I agree with you, Alex. It's worth it alone for the art. It's really unbelievable. Sometimes… Just a dude with part of your face. But I think this is really tripped out, weird, in all the right ways. And it's really telling a very interesting story, but the real hero here is the artist. The pages and everything are just amaze balls. Alex:                 And in classic Pete fashion, I got to bring up a book that we didn't throw into the stack, because I didn't want to get into a fight about it. But, X-Men number 19. Also by Jonathan Hickman, it is a master work. It is so good. It's one of the best issues of the series ever, it's amazing. You get the X-Men trapped in this vault, traveling through time. This incredible X-23 Laura story throughout. So good. Read it. Just pick it up right now. Don't listen to whatever Pete has to say. And moving on to our last book- Pete:                Wait, that's so unfair that you didn't even put it out there. Like it was something we could read- Alex:                 Here's the thing, Pete. [crosstalk 00:24:25] I've got to be honest. I'll pull back the curtain here. I got to be honest. I read the book because I was like, “Ah, I want to read it anyway because I liked the X-Men books, but I'm not going to send it out to Pete because Pete's just going to be like, ‘Fuck X-Men. These islands are having sex. Stupid. What's going on? I don't like it'”. That I would just set it out. It would just be a big argument. So I was like, “I won't send it out”, but then I read it. I was like, “This is legitimately one of the best issues of the series ever. Would Pete like this, because it's about Laura X-23, who he loves”. And I was like, “I don't know. I got to weigh that against Pete just yelling because it's X-Men. What do we do here?” Pete:                Why wouldn't you trust me to appreciate a good X-23 story? Alex:                 Trust you? I've known you for 15 years, Pete. Pete:                Oh my God. You're the worst. You didn't believe in it enough to put it out there for us to review. You were like [crosstalk 00:25:20] yeah, you didn't believe in it. So it's hard to take your recommendation after you didn't believe in something enough to send it to me and just- Alex:                 I'll tell you what. I will send it to you. You could read it, and then you can tell me off-air what's going on. Pete:                Okay, great. That'll be great for everybody. Alex:                 I think so. Tell you what, check out our podcast off-air, where you visit me and Pete in person and ask us comic book recommendations. Last but not least, Batman/Catwoman number four from DC comics. Written by Tom King, art by Clay Mann. Pete, sounds like you're loving this. You got to explain to me what's going on. I feel like the Pete of this particular book, because I'm lost. Pete:                Okay. First off, love the bat and cat double page, spread title page, mansion, advent calendar thing, that just sets up the mood for this creepy, fun world that we're in. And then starting off with Batwoman beating up Penguin and wanting to know where mom and the Joker are. What an interesting start, just grabs the reader all the right ways. But bat and cat are fighting. You know, cat's been doing some things without bat's knowledge, she knew he was going to get mad, but she didn't tell him until last minute. Now bat's mad. So how are we going to move forward? I also really loved how the Penguin is drawn like Danny DeVito. That makes me very happy. What do you want to know? I think it's great. Alex:                 Listening to you talk about it is my experience reading it, because I just cannot keep track of the timelines. Pete:                There's like three different timelines happening at once. Alex:                 No, and I know that. You've got the Mask of the Phantasm timeline. You've got the very early bad cat stuff going on. Pete:                Right. Alex:                 And then you've got the future cat stuff where she's killed the Joker and is dealing with it, with Penguin. And there was their kid, who was the new Batman. So I get all that. Pete:                Batwoman. Alex:                 There's the transitions between them that just throw me, and I'm sure there's a point to it. Maybe they're doing something about memory and how memories are very fluid and go from one time period to another- Pete:                Yeah, because it's also like cat and bat always have this thing about a disagreement about when they first met. Alex:                 Yes. So I get all that, but you look at a book like Strange Adventures, also from Tom King, where you have- Pete:                Also confusing. Alex:                 But, even if it jumps between timelines of the same page, you've got Evan “Doc” Shaner and Mitch Gerads. So there's a delineation between the timelines. So you're able to follow, okay. Here's where we are at any given point. It is disorienting for me to read this book, and I still, and I know I'm harping on this. I don't know what the Phantasm has to do with this. Pete:                That's going to be the fun, but also it is going to make sense. And I think it's going to be one of those things where it will be very interesting to get the trade, because there could be… it could make that much more sense, reading it all together. Alex:                 Absolutely. And I'm more than willing to follow it until the end. It's just- Pete:                And you should follow it, because it's amazing art and writing and like such a fun, interesting story with these two characters we know and we've heard stories… for all time about them. Alex:                 I trust these creators. So I'm going to follow it until the end. I'm just having a hard time comprehending it as of now, that's what I'm saying. Alex:                 And that's it for The Stack. If you'd like to support our podcast and other podcasts we do, patrion.com/comic book club. Also, we do a live show every Tuesday night to Crowdcast at YouTube. Pete:                Sure do. Alex:                 Love to chat with you about comic books. iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, or the app of your choice to subscribe and listen to the show. Comic book club live.com for this podcast and more. Until next time, we'll see you at the virtual comic book shop. But I'm saying that just to Pete's forehead, not to his ears. The post The Stack: Beta Ray Bill, Shadecraft And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Comics Office
Comics Office le Podcast - Special #2 - DC Future State & Generations

Comics Office

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 92:48


Marti accueille à nouveau Ben Wawe de Top Comics pour parler des évènements DC Future State et Generations qui se sont achevés récemment aux Etats-Unis. Attention, l'émission contient de nombreux spoilers sur ces numéros !

The Stack
The Stack: Alien, Harley Quinn And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 34:05


On this week's Stack podcast: Alien #1 Marvel Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson Art by Salvador Larroca Harley Quinn #1 DC Comics Written by Stephanie Phillips Art by Riley Rossmo Firefly: Brand New ‘Verse #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Josh Lee Gordon Art by Fabiana Mascolo Teen Titans Academy #1 DC Comics Written by Tim Sheridan Art by Rafa Sandoval Once & Future #17 BOOM! Studios Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Dan Mora Action Comics #1029 DC Comics Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad Art by Phil Hester, Michael Avon Oeming HAHA #3 Image Comics Written by W. Maxwell Prince Art and Cover by Roger Langridge Batman/Superman #16 DC Comics Written by Gene Luen Yang Art by Ivan Reis Crimson Flower #3 Dark Horse Comics Written by Matt Kindt Art by Matt Lesniewski Detective Comics #1034 DC Comics Written by Mariko Tamaki, Joshua Williamson Art by Dan Mora, Gleb Melnikov The Scumbag #6 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Bengal Barbalien: Red Planet #5 Dark Horse Comics Script by Tate Brombal Story by Jeff Lemire and Tate Brombal Art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta Stray Dogs #2 Image Comics Written by Tony Fleecs Art by Trish Forstner Post Americana #4 Image Comics Story and Art by Steve Skroce SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Episode Transcript Alex:                 What is up, y'all? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin:              I'm Justin. Pete:                I'm Pete. Alex:                 On The Stack, we talk about a bunch of books that have come out this week, kicking it off with a very scary book called Alien #1 from Marvel, written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, art by Salvador Larroca. This is a big deal because this is the first of the Fox properties that is coming to Marvel. We have Predator coming down the pike. Alien is here now, and we had Phillip Kennedy Johnson on the live show talking about this book a couple of months back now when he first got on it. So he teased that, if you want to go and listen to it, but all of the teasing aside, what'd you think of this one? Justin:              I thought this was great. Really captures the vibe of the Alien movies while being a compelling new story where you really feel alongside the characters. Mistakes are made. Classic Alien thing where somebody really fucks up with these things. You don't get a lot of mistakes with the alien people. Alex:                 The thing that I thought was really fascinating about this as a fan of the Alien franchise, and to get into spoilers for the book a little bit … It's about a military guy. He ended up getting captured by aliens, escaped. We don't know exactly how yet, but this is years later. He's retiring, trying to reconnect with his son. Definitely a theme Phillip Kennedy Johnson is playing with with his books right now with fathers and sons and connecting through this and through Superman. Alex:                 So that's interesting, I think, just from a reading perspective, but here, the son is a civilian, and for fans of the Alien movies, it's such a big deal when they go to Earth in this book. When they go to Earth, you see very little of it, but you see people on Earth. You see what's going on with society. You see civilians involved, and just from that fan perspective, I kind of geeked out about that beyond the fact that it seems like they're doing really interesting, weird stuff with the mythology in this comic book. Salvador Larroca's aliens in particular are terrifying. The pacing of it is alarming and upsetting in the right way. I really dug this book a lot as well. Pete, what did you think? Pete:                Yeah. I agree with you. I thought the aliens looks amazing. There's a lot of great kind of splash page shots that are really powerful. The Bishop. I'm always creeped out by Bishop, and so it was creepy to see Bishop back. Yeah, and it was a very interesting story that we got to kind of see the son's side of why he doesn't care about what his father's been doing, and then we know the father's side. So it was very interesting perspective, and I think that's a cool way to, as Justin said, to put kind of a fresh spin on something that we've seen a lot of. So yeah. I thought this, as far as the first issue is concerned, does a great job of giving you something that you know and love with a little bit of newness to it. So I think well done. Justin:              What I think they capture well here is the sins of the corporation in Alien are always what keeps making people act poorly, and that's what gets everyone in trouble. In this, it's all about human mistakes, and it's just the aliens are there as the force of nature that makes them pay for their mistakes, and it's just really great. Alex:                 Absolutely. Really bowled over by this book. Next up, Harley Quinn #1 from DC Comics, written by Stephanie Phillips, art by Riley Rossmo. This is a great team for this book, Riley Rossmo in particular on a Harley Quinn book. So much fun. Really like the tone here. Very different from the past couple of runs of Harley Quinn. I thought this was very enjoyable. What was your guys' take? Pete:                Yeah. I agree. I thought the art was amazing. Really great story as far as the first issue goes. Does such a great job of grabbing the reader and getting kind of this take on Harley, and I think it's a nice take. I'm a huge fan of the animated series, but I don't want every comic to be like that. So this is, I feel like, a different enough take where it still feels like Harley Quinn, and I love the art and the storytelling. I think this is a fantastic first issue. Justin:              Yeah. I think what this book … I mean, the art is so cool. It's fun how Batman is such a presence in it, and it's a little bit more of a Batman that is likable and sort of like just “Look. I'm just trying to keep an eye on you, Harley. So don't screw around.” Pete:                He's like a dad. Batman's like a dad of Gotham. Justin:              Yeah. Uncle Batman, and I really like this Harley because it's not like it's a huge change where she's like “I'm good now.” It's the same character who's just like “I'm trying this out. I don't know. Let's just see,” and she's sort of having fun with it, and I feel like that preserves the original spirit of the character. We talked about this on the live show this week about how Harley Quinn spun out of Batman: The Animated Series and how wild it is that a character like that can just explode and have so many iterations in all these different mediums, and now to see her back here sort of having that spirit of the original while also being the new character is great. Alex:                 Totally agree. Next up, Firefly Brand New Verse #1 from BOOM! Studios, written by Josh Lee Gordon, art by Fabiana Mascolo. We've had effusive praise for Greg Pak's run on the main title. This is a different artist, a different team, and it's jumping forward, I believe, 25 years in time to showing us the descendants of the original Serenity crew, what's going on with them now. So what'd you think about this? Does this hold up to the high quality of the other Firefly books? Justin:              Well, I think, what I like about it is that they're taking a lot of swings. They keep moving with the Firefly story, just like “Hey. Let's tell the most interesting story no matter what the continuity really is. Let's just keep moving,” and for them to move from the past to the present into the future, or I guess, not in that order, but it's great to see, like “Oh, yeah. I'm so curious about this. What's going to happen where? What are these characters like?” They feel spiritually like the old Serenity crew, but they're all new people. Alex:                 Pete? Justin:              It's like meeting your friends' friends, and they're nice. Pete:                Yeah. I thought- Alex:                 Pete, I know you're probably put off by the fact that Greg Pak wasn't on this, who you love, but go ahead. Pete:                Yeah. I was kind of like “Wait a second. What's going on here?” The Pak was killing this, but yeah. I like the way it kind of starts. I think it's a great kind of story, a good take, but it's one of those things where it's like when you have a to-do list and you just sleep instead of doing what you're supposed to be doing, you're putting everybody on the ship in jeopardy. That was just kind of crazy, but yeah. I enjoyed it. I thought the art was good. I thought it was fun. Justin:              So you're bothered by the chores, that no one's doing their chores. Pete:                Well, I'm just bothered by how casually they woke up, and they were like “Hey. Did you fix the engine?” and they were like “Well, I thought you were going to fix the engine.” Then it's like … We're on a spaceship. You can't just be that casual. Justin:              What's the chore wheel like in your household? Pete:                It's a lot of chores, man. All right? It's a lot. Justin:              What happens if you don't do it? How does it break out? Did you get your chores done today, for instance? Pete:                Yeah. Yeah. Just barely. Just barely. Alex:                 Oh, boy. Justin:              Stakes high. Alex:                 Teen Titans Academy #1 from DC Comics, written by Tim Sheridan, art by Rafa Sandoval. This is exactly what it sounds like. The Titans are opening up a school in Titans Tower. Meanwhile, the Teen Titans are off doing Teen Titan stuff, and these are the Teeny Titans who are signing up. Maybe some day they're going to be Teen Titans or Titans. I said all of those words quite a bit. What'd you think about this book? Justin:              Great enunciation from Alex. Hit all of his consonants really well, and that was borderline tongue twister. Pete:                Yeah. I thought this was a fun story. I ship Nightfire. So I feel I'm happy that they're still out doing- Alex:                 Just trying to slip that in there, Pete. Justin:              Dropping that knowledge. Pete:                I feel like it was a little busy, but they have so many people on Teen Titans. I kind of feel like that's going to happen, but overall, I thought it was a really solid first issue. Justin:              I'll tell you what, Pete. I ship Nightfire, especially in this issue. I would normally definitely be a Batwing or Nightgirl, Nightacle. Is that the right- Pete:                [crosstalk 00:08:57]. Alex:                 Nightacle. Justin:              Nightgirl is not the right answer, I don't think. Alex:                 Nightacle? Justin:              Oraclewing? Alex:                 Orwing. Orwing. Justin:              Orawing. Alex:                 Batdick. Justin:              Good. But I agree. I feel like there have been a lot of books like this. Marvel does this a lot where they're like “Let's take our magic characters and make a school about them. Let's have all these young mutants be in this school,” and often it feels like the stories feel very next door to the main storyline, and this feels like a Titans books, and it's just now there's these gradations between all the different Titans. There's the Titans, the Tiny Titans, and the Teeny Titans, and there's the tall Titans, the tiptop Titans. Alex:                 What did you think- Pete:                Guys, stop. Alex:                 What did you think about them having to be called Mr. Nightwing? That was pretty weird, right? Justin:              What I liked about it was it felt like kids who hadn't made a plan about “Oh, what should we call ourselves?” and then someone was like “Oh, you're Mr. Nightwing,” and they're like “Okay,” and then they have to go with it. Alex:                 What's your first name, Mr. Nightwing? Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              Uh, Dave? Alex:                 Oh, god. I'm Dave Nightwing. Yeah. This is okay. I'm usually a sucker for these books. I thought this was all right. I liked Rafa Sandoval's art, just good superhero art across the board. Always very appropriate for Titans. I don't really know anything about the Red X, which is the big mystery here. So felt like a bit of a deep dive for anybody who is outside that continuity, but I like some of the characters. I'm definitely going to tune back for issue two and see what happens. I don't know what I'm talking about. Justin:              Another binge read. Alex:                 Once & Future #17 from BOOM! Studios, written by Kieron Gillen, art by Dan Mora. Pete, I was a little worried about you this issue, because not as much grandma as there usually is- Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 … but still- Pete:                Yeah, but you still- Alex:                 … there's a dragon. There's a lot of action. Pete:                But you also got smoking grandma. Grandma's smoking in this. So that's- Alex:                 Smoking hot is what you're saying, right? Pete:                No. That's not what I'm saying. Alex:                 Okay. Pete:                But yeah. I like this- Alex:                 I ship Petema. Justin:              Petema. Pete Smokingma. Smoking Petema. Pete:                A lot happens in this issue. We kind of get all the pieces on the board. It was great to kind of finally see plans collides and everybody else kind of come together, kind of revealing what's going to happen moving forward. This is just non-stop glorious. Every issue is unbelievably drawn. The stories are fun. The characters are great. The art's unbelievable. I don't know why you aren't reading this book. Justin:              I am, because we all read. We read a lot of comics, and I like this book, but I will say I think I need a little gear shift. I feel like we've been in this- Pete:                What? Justin:              I feel like we've been in- Pete:                I'm not going to stand here and let you … This is an unbelievable comic. Okay? End of story. You can't put in your bullshit. This comic is fantastic. Justin:              I- Alex:                 Well, hold on, Pete. Just to jump in, Justin, I hear what you're saying. I actually think they got there with this issue, because I've been feeling that as well. It's a lot of the grandma wandering around and being like “You don't know what's going on with these stories. There's a lot of stories,” and the son being like “Stories? Come on,” and then everybody's kind of wandering around and yelling at each other about magic stuff and stories, but this issue, what we got … It really feels like it's heading towards the endgame here. We finally know they're looking for the Holy Grail. The bad guys wanted to essentially wipe everything clean and destroy the world. The good guys, of course, want to stop them. They get a dragon, and we get this very propulsive ending of them on a dragon chasing after … I'm honestly forgetting whether it's Gawaine or Galahad who has been turned into a centaur, and I think that's part of the issue you're getting at, where it's a lot of these names being thrown out there, but I like this ending, and I'm very excited for the next issue off of this. Justin:              Yeah. I mean, I like where it's going, and honestly, the stuff with Rose felt like the most interesting. She feels like she's operating sort of on her own, but it's just like you're saying. It feels like grandma and her son, #PeteMissesGrandma, #SmokingHotGrandma … It feels like they really are just like “Oh, here we go again. This story's crazy, but we have to keep doing it,” and so I'm just ready, and the Merlin stuff was interesting. I liked that, but even he's a little like “I've already got this all figured out.” So I think I just need a little refreshment with that. Pete:                Unbelievable. You're unbelievable. Alex:                 Well, let's move on then and talk about Action Comics #1,029 from DC Comics, written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Becky Cloonan, and Michael W. Conrad, art by Phil Hester and Michael Avon Oeming. In the front story, we're getting a tale of Superman and his son, as we talked about a little bit earlier. In the back story, we're finding out what's going on with Midnighter after Future State. This directly picks up on that in a very surprising way. What'd you think about this one? Pete:                I thought this was a very touching story. Love the kind of like Superman taking about being a human and this whole father-son back and forth stuff. It's really speaking to me. I very much enjoyed this. The Midnighter story is freaking me out. Justin:              It's different Midnighter. Pete:                Yeah. Yeah. I love how stylized the art is. I think it's a cool take on Midnighter, but I'm nervous to see how this is all going to unfold, and I don't like the fact that they're not talking to each other. You know what I mean? You're supposed to be able to talk to your partner. Justin:              Are you talking about him and the computer in his brain? Pete:                No. Him and Apollo. Justin:              Yeah. What I will say is it is a very different take on Midnighter, but it feels like Apollo is still the one who's knocking on the door at the end. Pete:                Still the one. Justin:              That's what I'm saying. So that must give you some reassurance, and the front story, I thought, was great, really keying in on this idea of fathers and sons, and sons losing fathers, and fathers realizing that the sons are realizing that they're eventually going to lose their father. It's just great idea and echo storytelling, and then the last couple pages, setting up the sort of creepy Warworld Rising stuff, I'm into. Alex:                 I'm into it too, and I like how they are tying in the DC Future State stuff. Now, the other thing … This is news that I believe leaked early this week before they were going to let it out, but it seems clear now in retrospect how they're setting this up with Superman potentially being taken off the board so that John Kent is going to move into the Superman role. We got this Midnighter backup which seems like it should be unrelated to a Superman thing, but it turns out that DC is going to be launching some sort of a Superman and The Authority series by Grant Morrison with art by Mikel Janin- Pete:                What? Alex:                 … which this seems to be setting up directly, in my mind. We don't know much more about it other than that, but that certainly seems to be where they're going, and that is very cool. Justin:              Yeah. I mean, Grant Morrison back in the game? Not sort of existing on the periphery being like “Hey. Did you think I could make this Green Lantern book weirder?” and then he does. That'll be interesting. Alex:                 Yeah. That's great. It's also great to see Michael Avon Oeming on a regular book as well. I really like his stuff on Midnighter, and that's a lot of fun. Let's move on, talk about Haha #3 from Image Comics. Justin:              Haha. Pete:                Oh, here we go. Justin:              Hoo-ah. Alex:                 Hoo-ah #3, following the adventures of Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman land. It's been a great ride. I can't believe we've gotten here. The continuity has been very dense, but really getting that back story of how did he find the scent of a woman? How did he come up with hoo-ah? It's been a wonderful ride, and [crosstalk 00:17:04]. Justin:              How did he come up with hoo-ah? Alex:                 It is written by W. Maxwell Prince, art and cover by Roger Langridge. I love this team. I was so excited about this. This is a anthology book where W. Maxwell Prince is taking his regular creepiness from Ice Cream Man and applying it specifically to different types of clowns. This issue, we get a mime issue, a mime who is friends with a robot. Justin:              Love a mime. Pete:                The worst. Alex:                 Roger Langridge, one of my absolute favorite creators. He did Thor: The Mighty Avenger. He did Snarked is the book that he did that was all a riff on Lewis Carroll stuff. That is awesome. He did an amazing Muppets book, if you never checked it out. It's definitely much more surreal and fantasy based than the previous two issues that were very realistic and dark takes, but man, I love this book. It was so good. Maybe my favorite of the week. What did you guys think? Justin:              Favorite of the week? Pete:                I hated it. Justin:              You hated it? Pete:                Yeah. I don't like mimes. I think they're creepy, and this proves my point. Justin:              Wait. Rank sort of the clowns, the different genres of clown, in sort of least scary to scariest. Pete:                Well, first off, I think … No offense to Alex's wife, but I think that [crosstalk 00:18:21]- Alex:                 But I hate your wife. Pete:                Yeah. I think- Alex:                 No offense to your wife. I hate your wife. Pete:                No. Your wife is an unbelievable person. I don't know how she puts up with you. Justin:              Wait. You're considering wife a different genre of clown? Pete:                No. I just don't want to speak poorly of clowns, and Alex's wife was an amazing clown. That's a separate category. I want to try and make that clear. Alex:                 Just to be clear before you get to into it, Pete, of course we're going to break this into the four types of the clown, the Whiteface, the Tramp, the Auguste, and the character. So go ahead. Pete:                I don't know what- Justin:              Dropping clown husband knowledge. Pete:                I don't know what was just said- Justin:              Auguste. Pete:                … but- Alex:                 The Auguste. Pete:                … to answer your question, Justin, clowns do freak me out. I think, sometimes you can see the sadness in their eyes, and that can be very painful, and then mimes- Justin:              So give me the power rankings. So you got your mimes. You got your- Pete:                Yeah. The mimes are the creepiest of them all. Justin:              Really? Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              Why is that? Because they're not talking? Pete:                Yes. I don't trust people who don't talk, and I also … Well, and you have some- Justin:              Too skinny. Pete:                But also, they're- Alex:                 Wait. Sorry. Is it that they wear stripes so they look like they just got out of prison? Pete:                No. No. That makes them look French, but I think that- Alex:                 All French people just got out of prison. Go ahead. Justin:              Yeah. Pete:                Oh, that's an awful thing to say. Yeah. I don't trust mimes, and clowns can be scary is my long-winded point that you kind of dragged out. Alex:                 Justin, what about you? What did you think about this issue? Justin:              It was great. It's very fun. it's like- Pete:                Wait. It's fun? That was fun? Justin:              This whole issue is very fun. I would love to see this- Pete:                People died. I don't know what … What do you mean? What's fun? Justin:              Hey. I got news for you. People die all the time. Pete:                Oh, don't be that guy. Justin:              But not robots. Think about that. I'd like to see the script of this comic to see the process, really, how they put this together, because the visuals are so good. They do so much of the storytelling, and it's just a fun, nearly silent issue where we touch on, I don't even know, just how the world sucks, finding moments whenever you can despite the weird circumstances of developing an act and becoming friends with a robot, how the dancing frog can live, can truly live if you do it right, and it's- Pete:                The poor WB frog. Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 Great book. Definitely pick that up. Next up, another one of my favorites of the week, Batman/Superman #16 from DC Comics, written by Gene Luen Yang, art by Ivan Reis. In this book, we're getting two tales told simultaneously of Golden Age, I think, I would say, Superman and Batman through film … not strips, but old-timey film reels. On the top, you got Superman. On the bottom, you got Batman. Like they say at the beginning, you can read them separately. I kind of recommend reading them together, because, spoiler, they actually start to tie together at the end there. This is a very cool, really fun issue that I enjoyed quite a bit. Justin:              Yeah. This issue, I feel like, really just stands alone. I mean, I know it is tying into a larger story, but it really is just a super innovative way of telling these two stories, and you sort of think one thing, and then there are some reveals later on that you're like “Oh, huh. Okay,” and like Alex said, things sort of come together in the end. Just a really innovative issue, I thought. Pete:                I'm glad you guys liked it. Alex:                 Pete, you're so negative this week. Pete:                Not really. Alex:                 Okay. Well, let's move on then to Crimson Flower #3 from Dark Horse Comics, written by Matt Kindt, art by Matt Lesniewski. Pete, lots of people die. There's a lot of blood in this one as our main character hones in on her target. What'd you think about this? Pete:                I very much enjoyed this. I thought this was a really great villain reveal. We thought it was kind of like one villain, and then kind of through the villain monologue, you got to see kind of how dark and twisted this villain actually was. So yeah. I really liked it. I like these scarf powers, and I think the art's creepy and twisted in all the right ways. It's a very interesting, cool book, and again, it's like there's not a lot of … There isn't too much dialogue. So it's not a heavy read. I very much enjoyed this. Justin:              Yeah. I like this a lot. The art is really cool. I wish we had talked to Matt Kindt about this book. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 We messed up. Justin:              Yeah. We messed up, because we had him on the live show recently, and this would have been a good one, because I think maybe we had just read the previous issue, which I think we all enjoyed. Yeah. It's hard to pin this story down. It's a really unique story. it's a revenge tale, and the art really just really showcases the storytelling that's happening here in a way that is really surprising. Alex:                 This is probably the wrong thing, but the art almost feels like a medieval tapestry come to life in a certain way in terms of how- Pete:                Oh, interesting. Alex:                 … it's laid out and the way that they have these stories inside of stories inside of stories. Very fascinating book. I highly recommend picking it up. Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 Next up, Detective Comics #1,034 from DC Comics, written by Mariko Tamaki and Joshua Williamson, art by Dan Mora and Gleb Melnikov. This is telling a story of a kind of poor but still doing okay for himself Bruce Wayne. What'd you think about this one? Pete:                I- Alex:                 I mean, he's doing fine. They're making a big deal about “I don't have my money. I only have 18 Batcaves and this really nice apartment in a good part of Gotham. That's it. Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              Yeah, and he's like “It's crazy. I have neighbors now,”- Pete:                Yeah. It's- Justin:              … and it's like “Yeah. I know. We all have neighbors, asshole.” Pete:                Yeah. It's weird to see Batman kind of dealing with people, but I do really love the art. I really loved the moment where the bad guy sees Batman and is like “Crap.” That was just fun. Yeah. I think it's an interesting story. I really like the backup as well. I feel like it's a great package. Justin:              It's a great package. Pete:                You love a good package. Justin:              Yeah. I like this a lot too, and oddly we've talked a lot about Batman: The Animated Series, but this feels like Batman is warming up a little bit and becoming more like that Bruce Wayne from Batman: The Animated Series, where he has to talk to people and he has to be like a normal person sometimes, and maybe that's what it's like when you lose money and come back down to Earth and get with the people. Bruce Wayne, get with the people. Meet your neighbors. Alex:                 Oh, I thought you were going to say something else after that. You said “Meet your neighbors.” You went up, and then- Pete:                Yeah. Yeah. I thought- Justin:              Meet your neighbors. Pete:                [crosstalk 00:25:49]. Justin:              That's what I'm saying. Do it. Go do it. Pete:                [crosstalk 00:25:50]. Alex:                 Oh, that was it. Okay. It was a punctuation point. Justin:              Meet your neighbors. Alex:                 Yeah. Good story. Let's move on, talk about The- Justin:              Alex, go meet your neighbors. Alex:                 I would love to, but coronavirus. The Scumbag #6 from Image Comics, written by Rick Remender, art by Bengal, dealing with the last arc. Here, we got our main Scumbag is now a super celebrity. He has blown the lid on all the things he's done to save the Earth while having a big party in his new mansion, and then new threats come his way. What'd you think, Pete? Pete:                Yeah. I feel like this is Remender having a lot of fun, a lot of cool metal references going on here, which was fun. Yeah. I mean, talking crack pipe. I mean, who doesn't love that? But yeah. It was just tough because I felt like we had gotten somewhere with Scumbag as a character. It seems he regressed a little bit. I felt like he kind of did some things where he was doing things for the better of him, himself, and the team and moving towards being a hero, but now with this, it's kind of like he went backwards a little bit. So that part's a little frustrating, but a lot of really fun art, crazy, over the top, just stupid stuff. Justin:              But what I like about this is Remender knows to bring this character back to sort of what he is, and yes, there's a hero in him, but we don't want him to be the hero yet. He has to continue to be the hard partying Scumbag, and that's what he is as he's thrown into a different superhero situation, which I'm excited to see how that plays out. Alex:                 Next up, I know this is one of Pete's favorite Barbalien, Red Planet #5 from Dark Horse comics, script by Tate Brombal, story by Jeff Lemire and Tate Brombal. I cannot say that last name. I'm so sorry. Art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta. This is about the Martian Manhunter-esque part of the Black Hammer universe. He is gay. He is dealing with that. He is also dealing with being trapped on his own planet at some point. Pete, talk about this book. Why did this one strike you in particular? Pete:                Well, it's a very powerful book. I mean, you got people fighting for their rights, what they believe in. There's a lot of great protest moments. There's very powerful page with blood spilled on it. They're saying a lot of great stuff in this book. They're talking about the collective. They're talking about us as humans trying to grow and fight for things. It's very, very powerful, very cool. Love the imagery and the art, and it's just really well done. Justin:              Yeah. I mean, I agree. I feel like we've been talking up the Black Hammer sort of side universe so much lately, and it really is just like this great, creative explosion that's happening over in the Dark Horse universe, and this story … We've been talking a lot about the sort of episodic series, and this is just a great standalone story that has blown out that really takes you along for a great ride. Alex:                 Really good book. Definitely agree. Next up, one of the darkest books of the week, Stray Dogs #2 from Image Comics, written by Tony Fleecs, art by Trish Forstner. So we reviewed, really liked, I think, the first issue of this book, which took a bunch of dogs, brought them together, and it turns out that maybe their owner is murdering women and stealing the dogs. We get deeper into that mystery this issue. I think you kind of called this out last issue, Justin, but it very much feels like Law & Order Don Bluth or something like that, and it's kind of upsetting to read, in a certain way. Justin:              It is upsetting, because these dogs are witness to this killer who is continuing to kill. I mean, we don't know that for sure yet, I guess, but the way it's like all these dogs, definitely drawn in the style of the Don Bluth Disney, very cute, lovable dogs that are just like “We're in a dog story about dogs just trying to get by and then fall in love and then eventually go home and have Lady and Tramp children,” but instead it's like this super dark … The dogs are witnessing and realizing that their current owner is a killer. It's so dark, and I was so surprised by this, and it's great. Pete:                Yeah. It's very interesting, kind of this thing of what if the person who is raising you, taking care of you, feeding you, all these things, is a horrible, horrible person? It's like, what do you go on? Do you go on the fact that “Oh, but they provide for me, and they're nice, and they take me out,” and all these things, and then “Oh, but I don't see the murders”? It's very interesting perspective. It's very messed up and done in this adorable art that makes it even darker, but it's this tale that hopefully these dogs can hopefully get to the bottom of and make a difference, but man, it's a crazy start, for sure. Justin:              Yeah. I mean, I say this a lot. I hope these dogs can solve that human murder. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Last but not least, Post Americano #4 from Image Comics, story and art by Steve Skroce. In this issue, our heroes, I guess, have been captured. One of them has reconnected with their mom, and entering the fray is what looks like a superhero and a werewolf. I love this book so much more than I think I would every single time out of the gate, because it's just so weird and funny and violent in exactly the right way, and I keep going into it thinking “This will be the issue. This will be the one that turns me. This is when they'll go too far,” and they never do. It just skirts that line perfectly. Justin:              Well, and I think this issue does a great job of having this heartfelt reunion between our mother and daughter characters here, and it's really sweet and taken very seriously, and then the back half of the issue or back third of the issue is this wild nonsense superhero showcase. Pete:                Yeah. It's completely over the top, tons of violence. Each issue is crazier than the last, and you're like “Oh, they can't top that,” but then this issue does, and it kind of makes fun of itself in the process, but man, really fun. Great read. The art's fantastic. A lot of cool characters. I mean, I love the car. I thought the car was so great. Such an awesome entrance, but it did hurt when that mint issue #1 got trashed by the guy in the tie. That hurt. Alex:                 Good stuff. If you'd like to support our podcast- Justin:              Heartbreaking. Alex:                 … patreon.com/comicbookclub. Also, we do a live show every Tuesday night at 7:00 PM to Crowdcast and YouTube. Come hang out. We would love to chat with you about comic books. iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, or the app of your choice to subscribe and listen to the show. On iTunes, leave us a comment and rate us. We would appreciate that quite a bit. @ComicBookLive on Twitter. Comicbooklive.com for this podcast and more. Until next time, we'll see you at the virtual comic book shop. Justin:              Send in the mimes, those cooky, spooky mimes. The post The Stack: Alien, Harley Quinn And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

HQ CORP.
HQ CORP. 36 - DC Future State

HQ CORP.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 115:16


Participantes: Bruno Mael: twitter.com/bruno.mael Konema: twitter.com/Konema_Drako Rodz: twitter.com/NunesRodz Enzo: twitter.com/Ozne_ghq #dccomics #dc #comics #gibi #future #futurestate #futuredc #batman #superman #wonderwoman #novadc --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hqcorp/support

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COSMIC CAMPFIRE: A Podcast About Comics & Storytelling
REVIEW // DC FUTURE STATE // @berkfamily54comics & @legion.of.comics

COSMIC CAMPFIRE: A Podcast About Comics & Storytelling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 13:30


A review of DC's FUTURE STATE event with my buddies Steve and Mark. //STEVE// YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/berknasty54 IG: https://www.instagram.com/berkfamily54comics/ //MARK// YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8m4gjfDJjEyeskvd7BLJWw IG: https://www.instagram.com/legion.of.comics/ Thank you for listening, and I hope you enjoyed it. I am always working on more content around the web, so feel free to give me a like, follow, or comment when and where necessary. I am always excited to talk about storytelling, comics, and everything in between. Again, thank you for listening, and I hope to see you around. -Ryan --FIND ME ONLINE-- YouTube: @nuexguy TWITTER: @nuexguy INSTAGRAM: @nuexguy WEB: nuexguy.com --PRODUCTION SOFTWARE & HARDWARE USED-- Graphics: CANVA Editing: WEVIDEO Recording: Acer Chromebook Spin 15 CP315 and/or Samsung Galaxy Note9 SM-N960U Sound: Tonor TC-777 USB Computer Condenser Microphone Mic TN12009DU --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cosmiccampfire/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cosmiccampfire/support

TLDR Comic Book Club
DC Future State

TLDR Comic Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 72:56


With Future State officially over, Doc and FryGuy look back on the line-wide event (20:25) as DC Comics moves toward Infinite Frontier. They also go over the new issues from this week (5:02) that they're interested in. Find the guys @TLDR_pod (IG/Twitter), @Fry_Guy1 (Twitter) and @BackCrackah (IG/Twitter) and with the rest of the #DORK share GUniverse on Facebook. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

vmcampos Podcasts
#258 Top 10 New Comics This Week: March 3

vmcampos Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 9:54


The aftermath of DC Future State; A take on classic X-Men characters; indie books; a famous movie star writes a comic. This week has it all! Let's count down the top 10 first issues releasing this week on Wednesday, March 3, 2021

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Sis and Big Pop's Culture
Episode 20: Before that was a Trope, Brandy, and Bops

Sis and Big Pop's Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 70:07


Join Sis and Big Pops for a talk about pop culture news fun things happening in movies, tv-shows, and comic books. Pops shares his pull list, he is enjoying the run of Thor right now written by Donny Cate, Orcs by Kaboom Studios, King in Black, and the end of DC Future State is near, he really likes Nightwing and Catwoman this week . What we're bingeing right now, Sis is watching Dimension 20, a YouTube DnD campaign, Big Pops isn't really watching anything specific at the moment. This week we read about the first appearance of the Black Panther when he arrived in The Fantastic Four comic. We also watched and reviewed the Disney movie, Rodgers and Hammerstein Cinderella. And we again end the episode with some WandaVision Spoilers, specifically, the big news about Photon and Agnes. Listen in for some Family-friendly nerd fun! This episode was originally recorded on 2/21/21. Check us out on twitter @sisnpopsculture Spoiler notice: WandaVision Season 1 Ep 7.

Sensational She-Geek, Live from Yancy Street!
Ep.6B: NCBD Discussions (final week of Future State!), MCU, Disney+, and DCEU News!

Sensational She-Geek, Live from Yancy Street!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 75:41


This week's Friday New Comic Book Day Discussions include talk on the last issues of DC Future State, Marvel's King in Black and Reign of X, and indie titles including Monstress!  After covering my favorite parts of this week's comics, there's more talk on Marvel's and Disney+ programs and upcoming films, including brief additional thoughts on WandaVision, Kevin Feige's recent Q+A session, Loki and Bad Batch show release dates, and the new official name for Spider-Man 3: No Way Home! On the other end of Superhero Cinema News Spectrum, we have the first look at Titans on HBO Max's Blackfire in full costume, plus the breaking news announcement of a Superman movie being written by Ta Nahisi Coates and produced by JJ Abrams!  I'll be back Monday MARCH 1st to discuss episode eight of WandaVision, premiering today! Meanwhile, you can catch up on my thoughts on theories on "A" episodes of this podcast! And don't miss my first podcast Special Edition this weekend, covering the hour-long premier of Superman and Lois and the CW network! Keep an eye out!

Sis and Big Pop's Culture
Episode 19: Cats and Quilts, The Other History, and Evangeline

Sis and Big Pop's Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 81:39


Join Sis and Big Pops for a talk about pop culture news fun things happening in movies, tv-shows, and comic books. Pops shares his pull list, some of his favs this week are Deep Beyond, I Walk with Monsters, Teen Titans Academy, and the DC Future State comic, Infinite Frontiers. What we're bingeing right now, Sis is watching Big Bang Theory, as per the usual, Big Pops isn't watching anything specific at the moment. We are finally back to reviewing comic books! This week we read the first three issues of Black Lightning as well as one of Pop's fav comics of last year, The Other History of the DC Universe. We also watched and reviewed the Disney animated movie, The Princess and the Frog. And we again end the episode with some WandaVision Spoilers, specifically, what Sis and Big Pops are hypothesizing. Listen in for some Family-friendly nerd fun! This episode was originally recorded on 2/14/21. Check us out on twitter @sisnpopsculture Spoiler notice: WandaVision Season 1 Ep 6.

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The Nerd Room Podcast
258. ZS's Justice League Trailer, WandaVision Ep.6, Batman 89 Returns

The Nerd Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 102:43


Join the crew to breakdown the final trailer for ZS's Justice League! They also discuss Wanda Vision episode #6, Batman 89 & Superman 78 returning to the comics, Week 6 of DC Future State and much more! 

Gameover Hangover
"Justice Unleashed"- GOHO EPISODE 12

Gameover Hangover

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 82:51


"Its game over man!". Tonight we will be breaking down the latest trailer for Zach Synder's Justice League as well as the recent developments at Lucasfilm. And we will also be review the upcoming DC Future State titles as they unfold. As always we hope you enjoy. - Maddison and Isaac

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Behind the Blog with GoCollect
DC Future State Event: Is it just more than just a good read?

Behind the Blog with GoCollect

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 35:33


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Sensational She-Geek, Live from Yancy Street!
Ep.4A: WandaVision, Falcon & the Winter Soldier, Comics in Pop Media, and MORE!

Sensational She-Geek, Live from Yancy Street!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 58:41


Welcome Back to a longer-than-usual episode! Today I'm discussing comics in pop culture, including WandaVision ep.5, the Falcon and the Winter Soldier trailer, Spider-Man 3 rumors, and a couple of current shows based off "indie" comics.  Then, bringing it back around to actual comic books, I talk about the comic releases I'm most excited for this week, including Marvel, indie, and DC Future State titles, and spotlighting a few key moments of representation in the industry. Wrap it all up with a note on Harley Quinn and the Birds of Prey and the new Heroes Reborn launch at Marvel! Let me know what your thoughts are, and hope to see you back for the next episode, FRIDAY Feb. 12th!

The Active Geek Podcast
Episode 244: Resident Alien and Tons of News

The Active Geek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 59:43


In this episode Jim and Chuck discuss the Godzilla vs. Kong trailer, break down news from almost every fandom, give their first reactions to DC Future State and Star Wars The High Republic, and review the pilot for SYFY's newest series Resident Alien starring Alan Tudyk and Sara Tomko. Resident Alien is based off a Dark Horse Comics series by the same name. Jim also shares his comic picks for the week. Connect with the geeks IG: @theactivegeek Twitter: @activegeek_ Email: Activegeekproductions@gmail.com

The Comic Lounge Podcast
Ram V Discusses Swamp Thing + Upcoming DC & Indie Books

The Comic Lounge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 49:38


On today's episode , I (Ryan) chat with writer, Ram V, who is quickly becoming one of the most sought after writers in comics! We talk about how he started in comics, all his DC Future State books , creating a new Swamp Thing, why Catwoman is a badass and even a couple teases for his new indie projects! All that and much more!  You can follow Ram on https://www.ram-v.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/therightram You can follow The Comic Lounge on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thecomiclounge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecomiclounge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecomiclounge https://www.thecomiclounge.com Send us your feedback or comments to thecomicloungepod@gmail.com

Tales From The Longbox
Episode 6 - Paul's Pull List Week of 1/25/2021

Tales From The Longbox

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 33:24


Paul and Bryan discuss the massive mountain of new releases for the upcoming week. Paul shares his top 5, which includes DC Future State releases Marvel's King In Black tie-ins, and a couple of gems from the independents. Bryan chimes in with a few favorites and then the duo shine a spotlight on Image and Robert Kirkman's Outcast series. Leave a Voice Message for the crew to be included on the next episode here! Check out our Youtube Channel here. Check out the World Class Nerd Podcast here. Visit our website for more content here. Follow us on Twitter @WorldClassNerd1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Comics Podcast
237: It's About Judy Hops Warhammer Boobs

The Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 67:47


Boy does that episode title sure look like a random word generator of stuff! Lucky for you it isn't! This week, Chad gets messy as he tries to paint more Warhammer, Jean-luc does Lego, Alex watches Naruto, and Emily reads more Warrior Cats. It's a lot of fun. For comics we talk Tom King's Batman/Catwoman, Stillwater, Universe!, more DC Future State, Brubaker's Pulp, Watchman, and a bunch more. Lot of fun to be had! Oh and Abbot 1776. That's gonna be one to follow this year.

The Comics Podcast
237: It's About Judy Hops Warhammer Boobs

The Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 67:47


Boy does that episode title sure look like a random word generator of stuff! Lucky for you it isn't! This week, Chad gets messy as he tries to paint more Warhammer, Jean-luc does Lego, Alex watches Naruto, and Emily reads more Warrior Cats. It's a lot of fun. For comics we talk Tom King's Batman/Catwoman, Stillwater, Universe!, more DC Future State, Brubaker's Pulp, Watchman, and a bunch more. Lot of fun to be had! Oh and Abbot 1776. That's gonna be one to follow this year.

The Comics Podcast
237: It's About Judy Hops Warhammer Boobs

The Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 67:47


Boy does that episode title sure look like a random word generator of stuff! Lucky for you it isn't! This week, Chad gets messy as he tries to paint more Warhammer, Jean-luc does Lego, Alex watches Naruto, and Emily reads more Warrior Cats. It's a lot of fun. For comics we talk Tom King's Batman/Catwoman, Stillwater, Universe!, more DC Future State, Brubaker's Pulp, Watchman, and a bunch more. Lot of fun to be had! Oh and Abbot 1776. That's gonna be one to follow this year.

Dads Got Issues Podcast

The Dads Got Issues Podcast crew is back to give some thoughts and reactions to the hottest comics coming off the press in the last few weeks! This is issue a special all thing DC Future State issue. With three weeks worth of titles already in our hands, what is the DGI Crew's thoughts and feelings on the new look of the DC Universe. The Crew covers: Green Lanterns Dark Detective The Next Batman #2 Justice League Wonder Woman #1 Final Thought: How do we feel at this point about Future State? Support this podcast

The Nerd Room Podcast
254. WandaVison, DC Future State, Caps MCU Return

The Nerd Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 98:12


Join the crew to discuss the first 2 episodes of WandaVision, DC Future State, and the return of some MCU fan favourites! 

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The Critical Spectrum
Wanda/Vision is a hit! Also, Lucasfilm Games & DC Future State

The Critical Spectrum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 91:53


00:00 | Lucasfilm Games 24:17 | DC Future State 47:27 | [SPOILERS] Wanda/Vision episodes 1 & 2 The first two episodes of Wanda/Vision are out and the gang is loving it! But first, they'll talk about EA no longer holding Star Wars by the balls and DC's ambitious new event, Future State. Follow us on Instagram: thecriticalspectrum Matthew's written work: sakurasunrise.blog & animequarterly.com Hear Matt and Colin play D&D on twitch, occasionally on Tuesdays at 5:30 PM CST: twitch.tv/bigboibenjiboi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Comics Podcast
236: It's About Torturing Ourselves With Bad Media

The Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 64:03


Wow look at that, two new episodes in three days! Boy oh boy do we spoil our listeners around here. This week there's plenty to talk about, as that one anime Chad and Emily watch and I don't know how to spell takes some turns, and Jean-Luc and Alex read all 14 of the new DC Future State books. Later in the episode, tha gang gets Jokerfied with Haha #1 and some clean up of comics from the past couple weeks.

The Comics Podcast
236: It's About Torturing Ourselves With Bad Media

The Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 64:03


Wow look at that, two new episodes in three days! Boy oh boy do we spoil our listeners around here. This week there's plenty to talk about, as that one anime Chad and Emily watch and I don't know how to spell takes some turns, and Jean-Luc and Alex read all 14 of the new DC Future State books. Later in the episode, tha gang gets Jokerfied with Haha #1 and some clean up of comics from the past couple weeks.

The Comics Podcast
236: It's About Torturing Ourselves With Bad Media

The Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 64:03


Wow look at that, two new episodes in three days! Boy oh boy do we spoil our listeners around here. This week there's plenty to talk about, as that one anime Chad and Emily watch and I don't know how to spell takes some turns, and Jean-Luc and Alex read all 14 of the new DC Future State books. Later in the episode, tha gang gets Jokerfied with Haha #1 and some clean up of comics from the past couple weeks.

No Capes: The Podcast
No Capes: The Podcast - 78 - "Stanced"

No Capes: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 49:31


- The first two episodes of Marvel's "WandaVision" have released on Disney Plus, revealing key clues as to what's really going on post Thanos-snap. - More runs from the DC "Future State" arch bring new problems for pretty much everyone in the DC Comic universe on respective fronts. - And more . . .

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Down And Nerdy Podcast
Ep 350 - Batwoman & Prodigal Son: Meagan Tandy & Frank Harts Interviews

Down And Nerdy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 60:03


It's a double dose of TV heroes this week!  First up, we're talking about the highly anticipated second season of Batwoman with Meagan Tandy!  Where are Sophie's emotions heading into this season?  Does it feel like a fresh start?  What does Javicia Leslie bring to the show?  We ask her about that and so much more!  WATCH SEASON 2 OF BATWOMAN BEGINNING SUNDAY, JANUARY 17TH ON THE CW! Next up, we continue to talk about Season 2 of Fox's Prodigal Son by welcoming Frank Harts back to the show.  We talk about his very important story this season where JT faces discrimination on the job.  He'll take us inside filming that big scene in the Season 2 premiere, how important it is and more.  Plus we get his feelings on what's going on with Malcolm Bright this season, as well.  WATCH PRODIGAL SON EVERY TUESDAY AT 9PM ET ON FOX! Think that's all?  We also have a spoiler free review of the Season 2 premiere of Servant from Apple TV+, discuss the rumors of Chris Evans returning at Captain America, react to the latest Deadpool 3 news and more movie delays.  Plus we dive back into DC Future State in yet another review. Keep up with everything we have going on at https://www.downandnerdypodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Comic Multiverse
DC Future State Week 1 | The Comic Multiverse Ep.218

The Comic Multiverse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 112:11


DC Future State is upon Joel & Matt so sit back relax and get ready to hear their thoughts. We also got new Star Wars and much more. Nightcrawler Leads New Team Way Of X By Si Spurrier Michael Keaton Named The New Batman? Oscar Issac Confirmed As Moon Knight LIKE THE SHOW BUY SOMETHING AND SUPPORT IT - #TheComicMultiverse #Podcast #ComicBook #Superhero #DC #Marvel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Support Me On Patreon https://www.patreon.com/CapedJoel?ty=h *Buy Caped-Joel Merch https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cape... *Follow Me On Twitter: https://twitter.com/CapedJoel *Follow Me On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capedjoel/ *Listen To The Weekly Podcast https://soundcloud.com/thecomicmultiv... https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/t... *Amazon Wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls... *Cyber Tip Jar https://ko-fi.com/capedjoel *Video Game/ Lets Play Content https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGLV... *Copyright free Music: http://www.purple-planet.com/ *YouTube Outro : http://www.officialmotions.com/

Sis and Big Pop's Culture
Episode 14: DC Future State, Electra, and Jerry Jangle

Sis and Big Pop's Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 69:28


Join Sis and Big Pops for a talk about pop culture news fun things happening in movies and tv-shows; Pop's pull list and the cool stuff happening with DC Future State and our fav time-traveling cat, Inkblot; What we're bingeing right now, Big Bang Theory and all things related to Dune; we read and review the trade paperback Electra Lives Again; and a movie we watched over the holiday and loved, Jingle Jangle. Listen in for some Family-friendly nerd fun! This episode was originally recorded on 1/10/21. Check us out on twitter @sisnpopsculture

Tales from the Flipside: Comics, Collectibles and Pop Culture
DC Future State Of Mind with Modern Comic Mayhem: Saturday Night Live

Tales from the Flipside: Comics, Collectibles and Pop Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 227:40


Join the Mayhem this week as we talk modern comic spec, Robert Downey jr potentially being cast as Thrawn in Mandolorian season 3, Tokka and Rahzar finally come face to face with Bebop and Rocksteady, and all the other news we can sink our teeth into. If all of that isn't enough to get your nerd blood pumping, Stick around as we dive headfirst into Dc future state explained, Star Wars High Republic, Venom, Cross over, and all the great comics released this week. Modern Comic Mayhem is the premiere YouTube show for the modern-day comic book collector and pop-culture investor. Each week we discuss trends in the market, key books, top ten lists, new comics, back issues, films, and TV shows among other factors in the market. We do not limit our discussion to modern, copper, bronze, silver, or golden age comics, but include discussions regarding original art and toys. We also discuss cleaning, pressing, third-party grading, and restoration detection with a focus on helping collectors improve the quality of the PC books. IG: @moderncomicmayhem Email:moderncomicmayhem@gmail.com Tales From The Flipside is your source for quality content within the Pop Culture community. We talk about comics, cards, toys, movies, and more. Just about everything is collectible these days and we love to talk about them. We have a large line-up of shows that cover topics such as Comic Speculation, Comic Collecting, Star Wars Theory Crafting, Women in Comics, Lists, and much more!

A Hero Story
A Hero Story ep 123: DC Future State begins and Marvel crossover theories

A Hero Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 116:36


TIME STAMPS: 0:00-3:21 = Introduction 3:21-6:34 = News of the Week, Oscar Issac is Moon Knight, WandaVision release date and future MCU projects, ComicSavior's return. 6:35-13:12 = JD's absence, the first episode of “A Hero Story: A Star Wars Story: Story” out on YouTube this Monday, print vs digital comics. 13:13-15:51 = Exploring Tyler's comic collection (see on YouTube). 15:52-57:03 = Death Metal finale, the Infinite Frontier, and what comes next…Marvel/DC crossover? 57:04-1:02:38= Future State begins, Hunter's thoughts on the future Future State. 1:02:39-1:23:28 = Comics of the Week, The Next Batman, Superman of Metropolis, The Flash. 1:23:29-1:43:00 = The new Wonder Woman, Iron Man, Amazing Spider-Man #56. 1:43:01-2:00:04 = Thor, Harper and Tyler laughing hysterically, Eternals #1. 2:00:05-2:01:35 = Last remarks.

The ComicCom Podcast
Episode 1- The Official 1st Episode-Star Wars The High Republic, Wonder Woman 84, DC Future State

The ComicCom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 52:52


The official 1st episode with Justin and Zack on The Comic Com Podcast. Learn where the guys have come from and why they started a podcast. We talk about the movie that was Wonder Woman 84 and give you an honest review. DC COMICS Future state started this week and we dive into each of the several times from the New Wonder Woman and Batman to the Harley Quinn and Swamp Thing book. Rounding out the week we talk Star Wars The High Republic Era-Novel, Comics and more. Be sure to email us your thoughts, questions or voice messages at TheComiccompodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram @thecomiccompodcast

Down And Nerdy Podcast
Ep 349 - Prodigal Son Season 2: Chris Fedak & Sam Sklaver Interview

Down And Nerdy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 57:00


You waited an extra few months for the Fall TV season, and it's finally beginning!  We're starting off with Fox's Prodigal Son, talking to showrunners Chris Fedak and Sam Sklaver.  We had to ask them about that incredible Season 1 finale, how it will immediately impact Season 2, if we'll see any true to life elements of today's society in the series and much more.  Plus, hear the guys talk about their talented (and apparently scary) writer's room.  WATCH THE SEASON 2 PREMIERE OF PRODIGAL SON ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 12TH AT 9PM ON FOX! It was also a BIG week for comics.  We'll review a pair of DC Future State titles, as well as the first issue of Star Wars: The High Republic.  Speaking of reviews, get ready for our spoiler filled thoughts on Season 3 of Cobra Kai.  Plus we'll run down a couple of major casting announcements (including a big one for Moon Knight), an exciting new DC animated movie and more. Sponsored by Kobo and The Faraway Collection From Amazon Original Stories. Go to https://www.kobo.com/downandnerdy to start your 30 day free trial and possibly win $3,000! Go to https://www.amazon.com/farawaystories to add some unique, modern fairytales to your collection now! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Flash Podcast
The Flash Podcast Season 6.5 - Episode 16: DC Future State Hopes & Expectations

The Flash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 69:19


In this week's episode of The Flash Podcast, Andy and Breeze are joined by Kat Calamia (Legends of Tomorrow Podcast) to do a big discussion about DC Comics' next big crossover event: DC Future State! DC has explored the Multiverse in past events, but now it is time to go into the future of DC Universe as readers will get to explore new characters and older versions of the icons. What are they looking forward to the most from the 2-month event? What characters are they excited to see join the DC Universe? How will this kind of event affect the future of DC as well as Warner Bros. with Yara Flor already getting a TV show on The CW? Tune in and find out what their thoughts are on DC Future State on the latest episode of The Flash Podcast! Find The Flash Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TheFlashPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – Google Play – iHeartRadio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts Contact: theflashpodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store

A Pod Called Blerd
Electro Wings

A Pod Called Blerd

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 133:58


All we're saying is, using your Electricity powers to cook up some wings is on the list of perks. •WHO DAT BLERD IS: Dead end Hip Hop (17 min) •WHAT THE BLERD? Cyberpunk2077 (24:40 min) •BLERTIVITY BELT Christopher Nolan's response to HBO Max's 2021 streaming/theatrical slate. Chris is simply not here for rich people complaining about rich people problems during a panorama! *Drinks rich people tears with lime* (56:25 min) Is there a way to drum up hype for a movie, without blogs spoiling too much? Does their involvement and excitement for projects help or hurt? I.E, all the Spiderman 3 castings that came out this past week (1:21min) 3 million new Disney projects, Disney Investor Day (1:34:40 min) Tim Fox is the new Black Batman in DC Future State (2:01:20 min) Funimation buys Crunchy Roll (2:05:26 min) •WHAT'S IN YOUR LONG BOX? Check back next week. Marcell was busy playing Cyberpunk 2077 and Chris was binge reading more Daredevil. It be like that sometimes!

The Nerd Party - Master Feed
DC Future State, Godzilla vs. Kong, David Prowse (NPN Nov 30)

The Nerd Party - Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 38:50


Welcome to the series premiere of Nerd Party News! Every week, hosts Lance Laster and Mike Schindler will deliver the biggest movie, TV, and nerd news right to your favorite podcast service. This week, Lance and Mike discuss DC's plans for their new comic event Future State, Godzilla vs. Kong's potential movie from theatres to streaming, Akiva Goldsman directing the pilot for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Major League Baseball's upcoming Field of Dreams game, and the passing of David Prowse.

Nerd Party News
DC Future State, Godzilla vs. Kong, David Prowse (NPN Nov 30)

Nerd Party News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 38:46


Welcome to the series premiere of Nerd Party News! Every week, hosts Lance Laster and Mike Schindler will deliver the biggest movie, TV, and nerd news right to your favorite podcast service. This week, Lance and Mike discuss DC's plans for their new comic event Future State, Godzilla vs. Kong's potential movie from theatres to streaming, Akiva Goldsman directing the pilot for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Major League Baseball's upcoming Field of Dreams game, and the passing of David Prowse.

Store Brand Comics
Talking About DC Future State

Store Brand Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 127:27


Teo shares his first experience arguing with strangers on the internet, and Brandon gives a rundown of the upcoming DC Comics event Future State.

A Pod Called Blerd
Oregon Trail

A Pod Called Blerd

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 128:54


That Moon Knight hit different in Oregon! •WHO DAT BLERD IS? Juan Atkins (12:22 min) •WHAT THE BLERD? Election feels (18:30min) With the decriminalization of certain hard drugs and recreational marijuana being a thing in more states, and comics sometimes reflecting real life, would it be interesting to see how it affects low level Heroes in comics? (44 min) What's a nerdy thing you wish was more popular? (56 min) Toxic hobbies (1:06 min) •BLERTIVITY BELT 007 isn't that great, for toxic Internet fandom (1:16:50 min) Johnny Depp Fantastic Beasts resignation (1:24:21 min) Daredevil right reverted back to Marvel this week (1:26:20 min) DC Future State will give us our first non-binary, gender-fluid Flash (1:33:55 min) Miles Morales game review...review lol (1:39:03 min) GameStop challenges employees to Tik Tok contest to win extra hours on Black Friday....wtf (1:45:37 min) •WHAT'S IN YOUR LONG BOX? Three Jokers issue 3 (1:51:40 min) Scumbag #1 (1:56:20 min) Power Rangers #56/Mighty Morphin #1 (2:01:43 min)

The Nerd Room Podcast
Episode #242: The Mandalorian S2 Prelude, DC Future State

The Nerd Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 113:44


Join hosts Tim, Troy, and Carlos to discuss our prelude to The Mandalorian Season 2! The crew also breakdown DC's next big comicbook event; DC Future State, Spider-Man 3, Moon Knight, and much more!  

The Nerdy Basement Podcast
TNB Presents: Comics In The Basement 029 - Looking To The Future...State (DC Future State)

The Nerdy Basement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 123:03


Ed and Miguel are back again to give you another dose of comic book knowledge for your head tops! This week Ed and Miguel discuss Ryan Wilder's comic book debut in Batgirl #50, Thor #8, Spider-Man #50, Once and Future, DCeased: Dead Planet, Strange Adventures and so much more! It's a massive episode ladies and gentlemen and you'll want to intake every second of it! We hope you all this week's episode! As always, thank you all for listening, Stay Nerdy My Friends! Get a 30-day free trial of Audible by using our direct link: http://www.audibletrial.com/thenerdybasement Check out the official Nerdy Basement website: http://thenerdybasement.com Keep up with The Nerdy Basement: https://www.instagram.com/thenerdybasement/ https://twitter.com/nerdy_basement https://www.facebook.com/thenerdybasement/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2lHF3rulYJ186MkSb9PhPw https://www.twitch.tv/thenerdybasement https://www.patreon.com/thenerdybasement Keep up with Comics in the Basement: https://www.instagram.com/comicsinthebasement

The Active Geek Podcast
Episode 230: Moon Knight, DC Future State, Green Lantern Fancast

The Active Geek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 57:41


In this episode Jim and Chuck break down the recent Moon Knight news, try to understand the the new DC event Future State, fan cast HBO Max's new Green Lantern series and preview the second season of the Mandalorian.

The Overflow Podcast
Send In The Payasos

The Overflow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 43:54


@jaemsoto is coming at you from Sarasota, Fl & @joaquinatlanta from his job to make you laugh, cry and get upset about just about everything! They cover new Batfleck news, DC Future State, a probable Static Shock movie & a ridiculous scene from a movie out of Africa that not only fooled them but fooled many news outlets! Song of the week is La Fiesta feat. Funky, Lecrae from the Sin Verguenza album!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-overflow-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The RichyRich and Westopher Show
Sexy Mishaps + Chris Pratt, Animaniacs, Shonda Rhimes, Beyonce, Christmas Chronicles, Snyder Cut, Wonder Woman

The RichyRich and Westopher Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 82:48


Our listeners share their sexy mishaps; when their most personal items were discovered by another! + UPFRONT: Someone set a vote box on fire. You don't have to vote on every line item. CELEBRITY SHADE: Chris Pratt dragged on Twitter after “one had to go” and the Avengers assembled to his defense.  Meanwhile Bree Larson has been getting targeted harassment for years and the Avengers are silent. Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell in Christmas Chronicles 2. Animaniacs returns. Shonda Rhimes tea. Beyoncé Ivy Park collection pt2. Free Bill Cosby?!? NERD NEWS: 4G Tower on the moon. DC Future State. Willow the series. Jered Leto Snyder Cut. Patty Jenkins is hopeful for Wonder Woman 1984 release.  ^^^ GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT AND SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/richyandwes ^^^   Connect with us on social: @RichyAndWes | Twitter https://twitter.com/RichyAndWes | Insta https://www.instagram.com/RichyAndWes | Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RichyRichAndWestopher/  *** Product Codes:  Use code WES25 at https://theperfectjean.nyc | Use Code RichyAndWes to get a dollar off and free shipping on the Skin Slipper product applicator - a safer, smarter skin care device https://skinslipper.com   | boiPKG - Use code RICHWEST35 for 35 percent off https://www.boiPKG.com  | PookiePots Use code RICHYANDWES for 15 percent off https://pookiepots.com ***

The Crime Alley Cast
Crime Alley Cast Episode 2 | Siege Status/DC Future State

The Crime Alley Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 68:31


This is the second Episode of The Crime Alley Cast! this podcast will be about the WB Games San Francisco game DC Legends: Fight Superheroes or DCL for Short, alongside talking about the game we will be talking about our streaming and gaming lives and our love for all things DC Comics from movies to shows to comics. this episode features 2 of the 3 main hosts for the show MostlyCostly and Joshurawrs, Costly and Josh will be talking about how they are doing in the Siege of the Microsverse, The Characters they want next month, The Reworks they want next month, other games, and the recently announced DC Future State.  Catch us Live Throughout the week on our Twitch Channels! https://www.twitch.tv/mostlycostly https://www.twitch.tv/joshurawrs https://www.twitch.tv/daboybtw Music license file:///D:/Crime%20Alley%20Cast/Music/Dark%20hero%20Theme/Pond5_Proof-of-purchase_5133110.pdf

MisAdventureland Podcasts
Ranking the Marvel Cinematic Universe | Panels and Pictures

MisAdventureland Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 101:16


Welcome to our first ever episode of Panels and Pictures our new comic book and comic book related media podcast! This week on Panels Justin discusses DC Future State, Hickman's X-Men run and Whose Killing the Children. Then on our Pictures segment we create a shared ranking of every Marvel Cinematic Universe film! We podcast live on twitch every Monday at 9PM eastern time. twitch.tv/misadventureland --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/misadventureland/support

Another Relaunch
Episode 4: Captain Marvel soars, The Valkyries take flight, DC Future State and Cypher gets a Sword

Another Relaunch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 70:53


Welcome back! This week we discuss: Captain Marvel #22 Immortal Hulk #38 Hellions #5 New Mutants #13 Cable #6 In news, we talk about DC Universe Infinite, Marvel's Thunderbolts miniseries, DC Future State and more. We also relaunch some of our favorite DC characters this week! Thanks for listening! We really appreciate all the support! Feel free to contact us! Twitter - Another Relaunch - Keenan -LZ or via email anotherrelaunch@gmail.com

P.S. Comics, I Love You
P.S. Comics, I Love You 10 18 2020 Episode XXI (DC Future State & Image Comics)

P.S. Comics, I Love You

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 122:53


Lets not beat around the bush, this was going to be a tough show to tackle and there was going to be a lot of emotion in it. This episode was designed to be about the history and current state of Image Comics, but it morphed into a comparison piece between what DC Comics is doing with "Future State" and what Image Comics is currently putting out there. We also discuss more of the rumors of Spiderman 3 as well as discuss the trailers for Monster Hunters and Jui Jitsu. You can follow the show on social media... Facebook and Instagram: @pscomicsiloveyou Twitter: @pscomicsiloveu Email: pscomicsiloveyou@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pscomicsiloveyou/support

The Reasons I'm Broke
#426 - DC Future State

The Reasons I'm Broke

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 59:45


In #426, we cover the Beast Wars comic revival, the Green Lantern HBO Max series, we cover DC Future State, and more! As always, we appreciate your constructive Feedback, Suggestions, and Questions. You can also leave us an audio question on SpeakPipe. Thank you for the continued love and support! Enjoy the show. Daniel and Kelli Podcast Awards 2019 || Games & Hobbies (Winner) Podcast Awards 2017 - 2018, 2020 || Games & Hobbies (Nominated) Official Site SUBSCRIBE:Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Stitcher / iHeartRadio / TuneIn / Overcast FOLLOW US: - Twitter | @ReasonsImBroke and @PalpaKelli - Instagram- Pinterest- Tumblr - Facebook - Discord Lounge - YouTube Channel SUPPORT THE POD: Getting $1's worth of entertainment and information each month? Support us on Patreon or visit our TeePublic storefront! SPREAD THE WORD: If you're enjoying the show, please head over to iTunes and leave us a rating and a review! Each one helps new Brokettes discover the podcast. Donate to Hero Initiative to help comic creators in need. CREDITS: Opening/Closing Jingles - Alex Scott Show Logo By - Jeff Quigley

A Hero Story
A Hero Story ep 113: DC Future State explained and the return of Rorschach

A Hero Story

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 126:56


TIME STAMPS: 0:00-1:10:42 DC New State FULLY Explained 1:10:43-1:13:33 Live Action News 1:13:34-1:15:00 Gaming News 1:15:01-1:18:15 Pick/Cover of the week 1:18:16-1:25:52 Rorschach 1 1:25:53-1:32:54 Strange Adventures 6 1:32:55-1:40:10 Death Metal 4 1:40:11-1:48:05 Flash 763 1:48:06-end Superman, Batman and the Outsiders, Spider-Man and X of Swords