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EPISODIO FINAL de este hermoso viaje.Los Gusians cierran este capítulo del podcast profundamente conmovidos, compartiendo reflexiones, anécdotas y con un invitado sorpresa MUY ESPECIAL.(Ese webinar sobre necromancia que tomó Ian dio sus frutos).Próxima lectura: The Golden Age de James Robinson y Paul Smith #1 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Ian Gutierrez - Gus Casals#IanleeCrisis
QUINTO EPISODIO! El entusiasmo de Ian se desinfla un toque camino a la recta final, pero no pierde oportunidad de traer a la pista a dos mujeres inesperadas: Eva Perón y She-Ra.Por qué? No hay porqué... o si?Próxima lectura: DC: The New Frontier de Darwyn Cooke #6⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Ian Gutierrez - Gus Casals#IanleeCrisis
CUARTO EPISODIO! A pesar de que la obra los cachetea con sus cambios constantes de clima y tono, los Gusians toman un cafecito y siguen atornillados frente al micrófono mientras los dinosaurios los miran fijo al grito de TODOS COGEN. Si, el párrafo anterior parece una incoherencia... lo será?escuchá este episodio.Próxima lectura: DC: The New Frontier de Darwyn Cooke #5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Ian Gutierrez - Gus Casals#IanleeCrisis
Lo de comentar obras maestras del cómic no se nos da bien y buena prueba de ello es este episodio, que le dedicamos a "DC: The New Frontier" de Darwyn Cooke, una de las mejores obras de la historia de DC Comics. Intentamos enumerar todos los elementos que nos encantan de ella entre un montón de desvaríos, pero no podemos decir que este sea uno de nuestros mejores episodios (y mira que el listón esta bajo). Hablamos también del desembarco de DC en Panini España.
TERCER EPISODIO! Carol se pone mimosa.Flaggs y Hal juegan a las películas condicionadas y revelan un plan secreto, nos vamos todos a Marte.Mientras tanto, los Gusian se ponen serios y te cuentan la historia que inspiró la balada de John Henry. Plot point: Muere otro dinosaurio.Próxima lectura: DC: The New Frontier de Darwyn Cooke #4 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Ian Gutierrez - Gus Casals#IanleeCrisis
SEGUNDO EPISODIO! (Completamos el segundo número)Ian está entrando como un caballo aunque esté todo el tiempo al límite del mareo con tanto personaje.Por suerte llega Papi para rescatarlo.Próxima lectura: DC: The New Frontier de Darwyn Cooke #3 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Ian Gutierrez - Gus Casals#IanleeCrisis
Arrancamos una nueva temporada hablado sin parar de la SagA de BlackwateBASTA IAN, LPM.Los Gusians están de regreso, hundidos hasta el cuello recorriendo este clásico de Darwyn Cooke.Diario de Guerra, Macartismo, contexto histórico, Spaceboys y DINOSAURIOS!Próxima lectura: DC: The New Frontier de Darwyn Cooke #2 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Ian Gutierrez - Gus Casals#IanleeCrisis
Directed by Dave Bullock and written by Stan Berkowitz, Justice League: The New Frontier is the animated superhero film adapted from the DC Comics limited series DC: The New Frontier. Luke and Nathan head back to 2008 to review the second film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies by Warner Bros. Animation. Superman, Batman (Jeremy Sisto), Wonder Woman, the Green Lantern (David Boreanaz), the Flash (Neil Patrick Harris) and others form an alliance to battle evil.
Our "DC"ember celebration concludes with our final book review of our fourth season: "DC: The New Frontier" by the legendary Darwyn Cooke. Plus it's our annual "Data Review" featuring our Top 10 picks for Best Comics of 2024! Host: Andy Larson Co Hosts: Chad Smith and JA Scott
Llegamos al final de ASS literalmente a los gritos, pero no por las razones correctas... ¿o sí? Próxima lectura: DC: The New Frontier de Darwyn Cooke⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Ian Gutierrez - Gus Casals#IanleeCrisis
A small preview of our discussion of Darwyn Cooke's DC: The New Frontier and how you can get the rest by supporting us at patreon.com/ironageofcomics.
In this month's installment of our readthrough of DC's Solo, we're finally covering the Darwyn Cooke issue! Everybody should know how great Cooke was. He contributed to a lot of the early DC Animated Universe, and he left a big impact on comics. While works like DC: The New Frontier and his Parker adaptations are probably his most famous, you should definitely keep an eye out for Solo #5 in the back issue bins. It is a treasure, and a veritable showcase of his talents. Join us in this episode as we discuss why his work in general continues to resonate with us, and as we do a story-by-story analysis of his issue of Solo! For a handy Spotify playlist featuring all of our episodes on Solo, click here: https://tr.ee/LWngAKKWTt If you have any thoughts, comments, questions, or corrections, we're here. Feel free to hit us up on our socials, or email us! We have a Linktree here: linktr.ee/betweenthegutters Thanks again to Corey J. Beats for producing our theme music. Check out all of his music on various platforms here: linktr.ee/Coreyjbeats
Host Anthony Desiato and guest Chris Clow (THE COMIC BINGE, DISCOVERY DEBRIEF) dig into the Darwyn Cooke masterpiece DC: THE NEW FRONTIER—along with its 2008 animated adaptation and tie-in comic special—on the 20-year anniversary of the original miniseries. Anthony and Chris celebrate the sprawling epic, which depicts the dawn of the Silver Age of DC Comics and the birth of the Justice League against the backdrop of America from the mid-1940s through the early 1960s.Support the show and receive exclusive podcast content at Patreon.com/AnthonyDesiato, including the spinoff podcasts BEYOND METROPOLIS and DIGGING FOR JUSTICE!Visit BCW Supplies and use promo code FSP to save 10% on your next order of comics supplies. FACEBOOK GROUP: Digging for Kryptonite: A Superman Fan GroupFACEBOOK PAGE: @diggingforkryptonitepodINSTAGRAM: @diggingforkryptonitepodTWITTER: @diggingforkrpodEMAIL: flatsquirrelproductions@gmail.comWEBSITE: FlatSquirrelProductions.com Digging for Kryptonite is a Flat Squirrel Production. Key art by Gregg Schigiel and theme music by Basic Printer.
Ben and Hank read DC: The New Frontier (2004) by Darwyn Cooke and also watched the animated adaptation Justice League: The New Frontier (2008). Next time: Ben and Hank dive into the DC Animated universe starting with Batman the Animated Series. Email: SaltCirclePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @SaltCirclePod Hank's Twitter: @ComicPanels The Burning Barrel Discord: discord.gg/jBDGW5j Theme Song: topianmusic.bandcamp.com/
We’re back! We jump into a new season with one of the best comics ever written, DC: The New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke. Also Black Canary does some team building, Nightcrawler gets spidery, and Steve Rogers buys a house. Pull … Continue reading →
Hello and welcome to the Longbox Hunters, a podcast hosted by two longtime friends who adore comics and talking into microphones. Each issue (episode) will cover what our crew has been reading recently before moving on to whatever that edition's topic may be, with plenty of room for discussion, discourse, and even the occasional special guest to keep things fresh. From story arc analysis to character history deep dives and debates over widely contested comic book plot points and hot topics, the Longbox Hunters team covers everything in between all while bringing their trademark wit and enthusiasm that listeners of Nerds Talk Movies know and love! On today's issue, Tristan and Drew are talking about DC: The New Frontier. Here's a synopsis for that run, courtesy of Wikipedia: "DC: The New Frontier is an Eisner, Harvey, and Shuster Award-winning six-issue comic book limited series written and drawn by Darwyn Cooke, and published by DC Comics in 2004. The series was collected into two trade paperback volumes in 2004 and 2005, an Absolute Edition in 2006 and a deluxe edition in 2015. The story was adapted into an animated film, Justice League: The New Frontier, which was released on February 26, 2008. The series was influenced by both DC Comics' long history and series like Kingdom Come, The Golden Age, Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns. Much like The Golden Age, New Frontier is set primarily in the 1950s and depicts Golden Age superheroes Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman meeting Silver Age characters The Flash, Green Lantern and Martian Manhunter. The story bridges the gap between the end of the Golden Age and the beginning of the Silver Age in the DC Universe." Other Ways To Find Us TheNerdStash TheNerdStash TheNerdStash “Join Our Team!” Link TNS Network Podcasts Discord (Which is the best way to chat with us) The Latest Episode Of Power Up And Game The Latest Episode Of Nerds Talk Movies The Latest Episode Of Clash At The Stash Our Patreon TNS Network Team Tristan Benns' Linktree Drew Garrison's Linktree Other Links Fight - Hot_Music Pixabay Page (Our Intro And Outro Music) New installments of Longbox Hunters will drop every two weeks on Saturday night. What comic runs or tropes do you want to see Tristan and Drew cover next? What is your favorite uplifting or hopeful comic? Join our Discord and let us know!
En 2004 Darwyn Cooke reimaginó al universo de DC en el contexto de la Guerra Fría ganándose los premios Eisner, Harvey y Shuster por DC: The New Frontier, donde veremos a los héroes que han sido marginados y a los agentes de gobierno uniendo fuerzas para detener una amenaza planetaria en vista de la Nueva Frontera. Se ha dicho que este cómic será la base para el primer capítulo del DCU de James Gunn. Síguenos en Facebook, Instagram y TikTok y escúchanos en las diferentes plataformas: https://linktr.ee/nerdifymx Hackers por Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio | Donations (Sting) por Riot
⭐I BELLISSIMI⭐Lo spazio dedicato alle nostre storie preferite direttamente dall'archivio di Marvel e DC.In questo nuovo episodio spazio a questo grandioso affresco dell'Universo DC: il punto più alto della fantastica carriera del compianto Darwyn Cooke che, colorato dal grande Dave Stewart, disegna e sceneggia una lettera d'amore ai personaggi della Distinta Concorrenza. DC The New FrontierDC: The New Frontier #1/#6 + Justice League: The New Frontier Special #1 Gennaio 2004 - Settembre 2004 + Maggio 2008W: Darwyn Cooke A: Darwyn CookeC: Dave StewartL: Jared K. Fletcher LINK UTILI: Scheda DC The New Frontier - Darwyn Cooke CONTATTI: Gruppo Telegram - Linktree - Spreaker - Twitter - Instagram - Gmail - Mastodon Cover: DC The New Frontier Vol. 2 - Darwyn Cooke e Dave Stewart Sigla e musica: Uncharted Planet - FormantX Un podcast di: Giorgio Ceragioli, Filippo Torta, Alessandro Negri e Giorgio Crico.
For our 150th episode we read a book we have pushed off long enough, DC: The New Frontier. A masterpiece by Darwyn Cooke with colors by Dave Stewart. A book about the DC universe set when Cold War paranoia outlawed the heroes of the Golden Age and the trinity continued to fight for truth and justice. But as the world hurtled toward an uncertain future, a new breed of hero would define the American Way! News 5:16 New Frontier 14:15 Back Matter Matters 1:28:20 The Pull-List 1:43:47 Linktr.ee/tradewaiters Follow Us!
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For this episode, Comic Talkers Mari and Brandon round up Justice League Month by introducing a new segment to the podcast called History Through Comics. The purpose of History of Comics is to show that you can learn more about history through the eyes of a comic book. That comic books can be utilized as a tool to help students understand the purpose of learning history. And what better way to start this segment off than with Darwyn Cooke's "DC: The New Frontier." This six-issue mini-series was released from March 2004 to November 2004 written and drawn by the late, great, Darwyn Cooke. This story takes us back to the Silver Age of Comics from the years that followed World War II to the early 1960's and shows how historical events that transpired during this time affected the superhero community. The historical events that will be covered in this segment are as followed: World War II and the years that followed! Wonder Woman, Carol Ferris, Lois Lane and the Feminist Movement McCarthyism The Korean War The Space Race John Henry/John Wilson and the Civil Rights Movement President John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Speech - "The New Frontier" Special Thanks to our friend Michael Regalo for making our new official theme song. Please follow Michael's Band, Running on Empty on Instagram @emptyonrunning. Join in on the conversation and get the latest updates on the podcast by following Comic Talkers on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok @comictalkers. Also, let us know what you think of our brand new segment "History Through Comics." You can listen to Comic Talkers on: Anchor - https://anchor.fm/comictalkers Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/.../comic-talkers/id1560772306 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0mLHZQajx81j0iFDqD1vGE Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/.../aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vc... YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@comictalkers --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Es momento de regresar a hablar de cómics, y que mejor que hablar de una de mis historias favoritas que tienen un viaje al pasado.
DC: The New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke is one of the most deservedly acclaimed DC books of the past twenty years or so. It's a superhero comic that takes place in the transition period between the Golden Age and the Silver Age, and takes into account the sociopolitical zeitgeist of those decades. The New Frontier is also a work that we suspect contains a lot of Darwyn Cooke's heart and personality. This is a corporate-owned cape comic that manages to convey a singular and distinctive artistic vision. What are your thoughts on DC: The New Frontier? Feel free to hit us up on our socials, or email us! We also have a Linktree here: linktr.ee/betweenthegutters Before we get started with our proper DC Top 25 countdown, we're gonna discuss some honorable mentions that didn't make the final cut (as well as a few notable dishonorable mentions). If you've been following our feed for a while, you may have noticed several episodes in the past year falling under these categories.
The Runners are kicking it old school, going back to the days of space exploration, Cold War, and looming nuclear apocalypse with Cooke's signature work, DC: The New Frontier! Cooke reimagines DC's classic Silver Age debuting in the historical moments that aligned with their first appearances on the page and rallying together to oppose a sinister threat to all human life. Topics of discussion include test pilots as hero figures, the book's surprising lack of superheroes, and whether Ted Grant could beat Muhammed Ali. Plus, special guest appearances by Quentin Tarantino and JFK! Covering DC: The New Frontier #1-6 and JLA: The New Frontier Special #1 by Darwyn Cooke (W/A), Dave Stewart (C), Jared K. Fletcher (L), and J. Bone (AA). We talk at you - talk back at us! Tweet at us @gottherunspod or email us at gottherunspod@gmail.com!
Host Anthony Desiato digs into Frank Miller's DARK KNIGHT RETURNS & DARK KNIGHT STRIKES AGAIN and Darwyn Cooke's DC: THE NEW FRONTIER with guest Bill Maio, examining how each creator handles Superman's role as a government stooge. Digging for Kryptonite is a Flat Squirrel Production. Key art by Gregg Schigiel and theme music by Basic Printer. Support the show and receive exclusive podcast content at https://www.patreon.com/anthonydesiato (Patreon.com/AnthonyDesiato). The spinoff podcast DIGGING FOR JUSTICE: A DC FAN JOURNEY is available at all reward levels. Join the conversation by becoming part of the https://www.facebook.com/groups/flatsquirrelpodcastnetwork (Flat Squirrel Podcast Network Facebook Group), and follow DFK on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/diggingforkryptonitepod (@diggingforkryptonitepod)) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/diggingforkrpod (@diggingforkrpod)). Visit https://www.flatsquirrelproductions.com/ (FlatSquirrelProductions.com) for more film and podcast projects. Visit https://www.bcwsupplies.com/?acc=flatsquirrel (BCW Supplie)s and use promo code FSP to save 10% on your next order of comics supplies.
HUGE reading list this week. How many versions of Starman are there? Which is the greatest city in the DC Universe? What happened in Doomsday Clock? What is Evil Reed Richards' name? What smart thing did Marvel do with the Ultimate Universe? Do trade paperbacks hold their value? Which character did Marvel surprisingly bring back to life? What was the original plan for bringing back Bucky? Why does Brett like subscribing to the digital comics services? Have you ever re-read something you read as a kid and thought "why the hell did I like this in the first place?" Does John Byrne get respect from modern day comics fans? Do MCU fans become comic book fans? Who created John Constantine? Why is the CW show Stargirl so good? Who is Seattle's Real Life Superhero? Reading tips: Starman by James Robinson; Starman by Roger Stern; Doomsday Clock; Crisis on Infinite Earths; Fantastic Four by Mark Waid and Neal Adams; X-Men: Dark Phoenix; X-Men #111 - #138; Daredevil by Frank Miller; all by Ed Brubaker - Captain America, Lowlife, Scene of the Crime, Criminal, Catwoman (with Darwyn Cooke); DC: The New Frontier; John Byrne's Next Men; Miracleman; Hellblazer (start with Garth Ennis/Steve Dillon run); Preacher; V for Vendetta; Swamp Thing by Alan Moore; Department of Truth; Something is Killing the Children; Stray Bullets; Y The Last Man; Saga; Stargirl; Daredevil by Brian Michael Bendis; Milestone Compendium; X-Men: Hellfire Gala and other X-books by Jonathan Hickman; Moon Knight by Doug Moench and Bill Sienkiewicz Watch tip: Stargirl (CW)
Do you have a favorite comic story? Is there a tale that encapsulates all you love about storytelling? If not, you can share Jon's. Join the boys as they discuss the late great Darwyn Cooke's magnum opus. A love letter to an idealistic era in American history, and one of comics' revolutionary moments. This weeks promo is for Shocked and Applaud! They dive Deep into some of your favorite movies. And I do mean deep! They generally talk about them for longer that it actually takes to watch the move. But it isn't all boring film-o-babel, it is a hilarious joyride through the flick. Geeksploration: the Podcast is a proud member of The Geekly Grind family. They are a collective of geek-minded folks covering gaming, comics, movies, and more. Go check out the other great stuff they have going on! You can find more information about the show at GeeksplorationPodcast.com Contact us on social media: Facebook Geeksploration: The Podcast page/ Instagram @GeeksplorationPodcast / Twitter @GeeksplorePod or you can join us on Discord You can also call 916-ORC-TURD to have your questions answered, or statements responded to. Check out the cool swag at shop.GeeksplorationPodcast.com Theme song is "Cruisin' for Goblins" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
The Comic's Collective crew is joined by Owen from the youtube channel Owen Likes Comics to discuss Darwyn Cooke's masterpiece DC: The New Frontier!
In this episode Tim and Scott do their first DC Comics series review, and talk about Darwyn Cooke's "DC: The New Frontier" from 2004! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Marvel Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher The show's intro music was composed by Tim Yoko. The show's outro music was composed by Jordan Funk.
Christi and Chris cover the first two triple-sized issues of DC: The New Frontier. Join us as we bridge the gap from the golden to silver age. Support The Chrises Patreon Kofii Contact The Chrises Twitter: @ChrisesPod Facebook: @ChrisesPod chrisesoninfiniteearths@gmail.com Music Credits "Evening Melodrama" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Get Away” by Scott Holmes is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial License. “Happy Alley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Daily Double Noise by Matt D. Wilson
This week on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast I'm fulfilling a Patreon Pick from Steve King of Invasion of the Podcast. Steve requested I take a look at 2008's Justice League: The New Frontier and I chose to pair it with 2012's Superman vs. The Elite. [00:00] INTRO [01:48] Chin Stroker vs. Punter Promo [02:56] RANDOM CONVERSATION [32:43] Justice League: The New Frontier (2008) DC: The New Frontier [01:12:09] Superman vs. The Elite (2012) [01:44:22] FEEDBACK [01:54:27] ENDING MUSIC: (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding by Elvis Costello Buy Justice League: The New Frontier (2008) Buy Superman vs. The Elite (2012) Support TWoRP Contact Us talkwithoutrhythm@gmail.com
Matt, David and Dan honor the recently departed Richard Donner by discussing his genre-defining blockbuster, Superman. Topics include Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder's never-topped performances as Clark and Lois, the wild mid-point tonal shift and Gene Hackman's weird, overcomplicated wig gag.Dan recommends Mister Lonely, available for rent or purchase on iTunes and AmazonMatt recommends Alan Moore's For The Man Who Has Everything, available to read in the trade paperback collection DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore.David recommends Darwyn Cooke's DC: The New Frontier, available on Amazon or, most likely, at your local book store.
One of the greatest team origin stories ever told: The formation of the Justice League. A journey that has been told through various writers, but nobody can they create a vision like Darwyn Cooke. The Eisner Award Winning cartoonist and animator connects DC's golden age characters and silver age heroes together to defeat a threat unlike what they have faced before! The New Frontier by Cooke inspires courage and bravery among its legendary roster to save the day for a better tomorrow. We discuss these themes, art, as well as the differences between hardcover collected editions.
In this episode, we have a special treat for the 50 th show of World’s Finest True Believers. Thescript has been flipped and Chris is the guest this week while a special guest host takes over forthis episode. Jordan Funk from “DC Comics Squadcast” (who was the very first guest on theshow) will be taking on the hosting duties for this episode to discuss one of Chris’ favoritegraphic novels of all time: “DC: The New Frontier”. Darwyn Cooke took on both writing and artduties to craft an outstanding tale that serves to bridge the gap between the Golden Age and theSilver Age of the DC Universe. The masked mystery men who fought for freedom in the SecondWorld War have been outlawed. The soldiers and spies who conducted top-secret missions intothe unknown now work in the shadows. And those icons who do still fight on -- Superman,Wonder Woman, Batman -- operate under hidden agendas and dueling ideologies. Yet thisAmerica needs its heroes more than ever. With darkness gathering on the horizon once more,only a bold new generation of adventurers -- young, daring, and dedicated to the better angels ofour nature -- is equal to the challenge of the New Frontier. DC: The New Frontier-- a timelesstale of idealism that has become one of the most acclaimed superhero comics of the 21stcentury. Geek Ultimate Alliance on Twitter: @GUAPodNetworkWFTB on Twitter: @FinestBelieversWFTB Email: worldsfinesttruebelievers@gmail.comChris on Twitter: @ChrisBalgaJordan on Twitter: @jordanfunkyDC Comics Squadcast on Twitter: @DCSquadcastDC Comics Squadcast: https://www.suicidesquadcast.com/dccomicssquadcastupport The Alliance On Patreon & Get Ad-Free, Exclusive, Early Episodeshttps://www.patreon.com/guanetworkGeek Ultimate Alliance Network Is Produced By GeekVerse Podcast www.geekverse.caNetwork Schedule Monday : World’s Finest True Believers Tuesday : DC Alliance Wednesday : Marvel Alliance Thursday : Star Wars/Slice Of Film/Rangers Alliance Bi-WeeklyFriday : Superhero DiscussionSaturday : DC Comic Round UpSunday : Marvel Comic Round UpFollow the respective shows on Twitter so when they record live on GeekVerse Podcast Network you can join the chat and add to the conversation!
Following up on our recent review of Darwyn Cooke's epic, DC: The New Frontier, we turn our eyes to the 2008 adaption of (mostly) the same name. Finally kicking off our series reviewing the DC animated films, we're starting with the second one they did in the DCAU. What will your hosts think of a film that condensed a 400 page book down to 75 minutes? Well, you might be able to guess, but tune in anyway, cause why not! This episode was recorded on Feb. 9th, 2021. Email your creatures of The Centre over at thenoviceelitsts@gmail.com or on twitter @CalebAlexader
The boys from the NE return to the bar and they've brought along their Novice Elitists brand jackhammers and hard hats. That's right folks, your pair of buds are once again breaking new ground on the podcast as we try our first attempt at a comic book review! Taking a panel by panel deep dive, we discuss Darwyn Cooke's superhero magnum opus, DC: The New Frontier. The runtime got away from us on this one, but we couldn't be happier to finally dip our toes into the wider world of comic book coverage. So keep an eye out for more comic book reviews in the future. (probably at shorter runtimes)
The world of yesteryear is so full of wonder. A race to space, a bright promising future with a world still a part of that classic sense of Americana. That is the world of the New Frontier, where the heroes have values and uphold the right. That is why it's a favorite comic of mine. Business Inquiry: ironhawk56@gmail.com Find Me Here: https://linktr.ee/TsunamiStudios
We finish up discussing DC: The New Frontier. Not only the main series though, but also the animated movie and the special issue that released alongside it. Plus, some additional random trivia!Sources:http://www.tcj.com/the-darwyn-cooke-interview-by-markisan-naso/2/http://www.undertheradarmag.com/interviews/darwyn_cooke_creator_of_justice_league_interview_032008/https://www.cbr.com/wondercon-darwyn-cooke-the-new-frontier-and-beyond/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC:_The_New_Frontierhttps://ifanboy.com/podcasts/ifanboy-episode-63-darwyn-cooke/Please rate and review! Let us know how to get better!Follow the podcast on Twitter: @HypertimePod or send us an email at hypertime2podcast@gmail.comFollow Josh on Twitter: @jmille99Follow Allan on Twitter: @TheAllanMuirAlso check us out on https://vgu.tv/ where we post show notes and our Twitter @VGU_TV. If you're into video games, we also have a couple video game podcasts worth checking out in Players Club Podcast and WIN.Intro and Outro Music: "RetroFuture Clean" by Kevin MacLeodRetroFuture Clean Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Welcome back for part 2 of DC: The New Frontier. If you haven’t checked out the first part, you can find that on your podcast service of choice, or check it out here on VGU.tv. We discuss the remainder of the story, the animated adaptation, the special issue that touched on missing parts of the story, and more. Take a listen!
DC: The New Frontier is a work of art. Not only because the art is amazing, but because Darwyn Cooke does such a great job with the storytelling. This episode of Hypertime to Podcast is our first two-part episode, with this first episode discussing the origins behind DC: The New Frontier and the first section of the story.Sources:http://www.tcj.com/the-darwyn-cooke-interview-by-markisan-naso/2/http://www.undertheradarmag.com/interviews/darwyn_cooke_creator_of_justice_league_interview_032008/https://www.cbr.com/wondercon-darwyn-cooke-the-new-frontier-and-beyond/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC:_The_New_Frontierhttps://ifanboy.com/podcasts/ifanboy-episode-63-darwyn-cooke/Please rate and review! Let us know how to get better!Follow the podcast on Twitter: @HypertimePod or send us an email at hypertime2podcast@gmail.comFollow Josh on Twitter: @jmille99Follow Allan on Twitter: @TheAllanMuirAlso check us out on https://vgu.tv/ where we post show notes and our Twitter @VGU_TV. If you're into video games, we also have a couple video game podcasts worth checking out in Players Club Podcast and WIN.Intro and Outro Music: "RetroFuture Clean" by Kevin MacLeodRetroFuture Clean Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
DC: The New Frontier is a work of art. Not only because the art is amazing, but because Darwyn Cooke does such a great job with the storytelling. This episode of Hypertime to Podcast is our first two-part episode, with this first episode discussing the origins behind DC: The New Frontier and the first section of the story.
Well, things have been weird (needless to say), so this week we bring in our first guest, Nic Woolfe, who joins J.D. in unpacking the superhero classic "DC: The New Frontier" by Darwyn Cooke! This early 00s epic tells an expansive story that starts in WWII and continues throughout 1950s America, with a large cast of Golden and Silver Age heroes. Twitter: @ComicsQuestShow Theme: @TheDanPurcell
One year and thirteen days since the last episode… here’s the second episode of “Visual Reflux.” We didn’t mean to take over a year off. But, hey, at least we’re back? Anyway; this week we discuss a whole bunch: Comics: Club 9, The Stringbags, Ginseng Roots, Enigma, Friday, Casey Nowak, Nimona, DC: The New Frontier, … New Podcast | Visual Reflux – s02e01 – A Giant-Size, Coronavirus, Limited Edition(?), Seventh Anniversary Special Read More »
Okay, we didn't mean to take over a year off but, hey, at least we're back? This week we discuss a whole bunch: Comics: Club 9, The Stringbags, Ginseng Roots, Enigma, Friday, Casey Nowak, Nimona, DC: The New Frontier, Sleeper: Season One, The Punisher Presents Barracuda Movies: Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), Emma, Bad Education, Little Women, The Irishman TV/Streaming: Tiger King, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Stargirl, Watchmen, The Boys, What We Do in the Shadows, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, All Rise, Dead to Me, Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, Frasier, and Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours to Kill We'll be back in... well, hopefully 3 weeks but definitely not 53 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
New Frontier fawning fest continues! Then it seemed like maybe G.I. Joe had run its course, right up until they got to the Cobra Café. Also, Josh said Five Easy Pieces, but he meant The Last Detail, and that was before he left early. To be fair, we went really long again. Running Time: 01:24:05 Pick of the Week: 00:04:09 - DC: The New Frontier, Vol. 2 Comics: 00:38:13 - Batman: Gotham Nights #4 Patron Pick: 00:50:31 - Lois Lane #10 Patron Thanks: 00:57:07 – Stewart Bryson 00:58:28 – Daniel Spigarolo G.I. Joe Corner: 00:59:28 - "The Vines of Evil" The Revenge of Cobra, Pt. 2 News: Please consider voting for Bill Sienkiewicz: Revolution, Vol. 1 for Best Collection in the Tripwire Awards! Brought To You By: • iFanboy Patrons - Become one today for as little as $3/month! Or make a one time donation of any amount! • iFanboy T-Shirts and Merch - Show your iFanboy pride with a t-shirt or other great merchandise on Threadless! We've got eight designs! Music: "I Am a Rock" Me First and the Gimme Gimmes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Flanagan and Conor Kilpatrick discuss the first half of one of their all-time favorite comic books, which throws the problems with the current versions of some of their favorite characters into stark relief, especially as a handful of new comics appeared this week. Also, Ron Richards returns as we enter a new era for G.I. Joe! Running Time: 01:18:16 Pick of the Week: 00:02:34 – DC: The New Frontier, Vol. 1 Comics: 00:29:30 – The Green Lantern: Season Two #3 00:33:54 – Hawkman #23 00:35:25 – The Flash #753 Patron Pick: 00:39:38 – Bad Karma #1 Patron Thanks: 00:47:37 – Greg Rhinehart 00:48:57 – Ryan Mount G.I. Joe Corner: 00:52:28 – “In the Cobra’s Pit” The Revenge of Cobra, Pt. 1 News: Please consider voting for Bill Sienkiewicz: Revolution, Vol. 1 for Best Collection in the Tripwire Awards! Brought To You By: • Quarantine – Quarantine is a crazy 40-page sci-fi one-shot comic, each page drawn by a different incredible artist and written by Frank At Home On The Farm writer and iFanboy Patron Jordan Thomas! Featuring a cover by Darick Robertson, and art by Gary Erskine, Shaky Kane, Emma Kubert, Clara Meath, Craig Paton, Gustaffo Vargas, and more! • iFanboy Patrons – Become one today for as little as $3/month! Or make a one time donation of any amount! • iFanboy T-Shirts and Merch – Show your iFanboy pride with a t-shirt or other great merchandise on Threadless! We’ve got eight designs! Beginning May 10, all regular tees in our shop will be $15! This sale is only a week long and will end May 17. Music: “Fly Me To The Moon” [feat. Count Basie And His Orchestra] Frank Sinatra Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este episodio muy, pero muy especial hablamos acerca de la serie de comics de DC: The New Frontier. Además discutimos lo poco que hay de información acerca del box office, comentamos las noticias geekas de la semana, hicimos un 10 en 10 de juguetes que son spoilers, recomendamos un anime y les contamos un sueño geeko. Los productores ejecutivos de este episodio son: Ivan de Dios Perez Compadre Geeko José Bilbao Guisselle Silva Pichur Andrés Rosales Mendoza Strider Spinel Jair Calderon Gracias al Profesor Membrana por la portada de este episodio. El video del episodio lo pueden ver a continuación… (more…)
On our latest Throwback Stack podcast, we're revisiting Darwyn Cooke's classic, award winning DC: The New Frontier. The six issue series won multiple awards, and put forward a new, hopeful look at DC's classic characters, so let's break it all down. SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On our latest Throwback Stack podcast, we're revisiting Darwyn Cooke's classic, award winning DC: The New Frontier. The six issue series won multiple awards, and put forward a new, hopeful look at DC's classic characters, so let's break it all down. SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. The post The Stack: DC The New Frontier appeared first on Comic Book Club. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The late 1950s in the U.S. of A.: prosperity and paranoia were both on the rise, humanity was striving toward the stars, and the characters in comic books were acquiring the unmistakable lustre of SILVER. This BOMC episode pays homage to writer/artist Darwyn Cooke's homage to those heady times, DC: The New Frontier. We comment on Cooke's engagement with his period setting, scrutinize his signature art style, and marvel at his distillation of such classic DC characters as Hal Jordan, Barry Allen, J'onn J'onzz, the Losers, and the Challengers of the Unknown to their purest sterling essence. It's one small step for us Geeks, one giant leap for this podcast! (1:54:49)
The late 1950s in the U.S. of A.: prosperity and paranoia were both on the rise, humanity was striving toward the stars, and the characters in comic books were acquiring the unmistakable lustre of SILVER. This BOMC episode pays homage to writer/artist Darwyn Cooke's homage to those heady times, DC: The New Frontier. We comment on Cooke's engagement with his period setting, scrutinize his signature art style, and marvel at his distillation of such classic DC characters as Hal Jordan, Barry Allen, J'onn J'onzz, the Losers, and the Challengers of the Unknown to their purest sterling essence. It's one small step for us Geeks, one giant leap for this podcast! (1:54:49)
In which Stuart asks Barry Nugent the question; Why Comics?... This episode, Stuart is joined by Barry Nugent (Geek Syndicate), to talk comics (with some tangents into the films & TV they inspired) and answer the big question... Recommendations - Planetary, DC: The New Frontier, Half Past Danger, Queen & Country, Velvet LINKS; UNSEEN SHADOWS - Twitter @Unseen_Shadows - Website GEEK SYNDICATE - Twitter @GeekSyndicate - Website - Facebook STUART - Twitter @TokenNerd - Facebook TROOBS - Website - Twitter @OKTrueBelievers - Facebook NERDS - Facebook, Hello To Jason Isaacs, Tales From Beyond Infinity
This episode takes us into the reaches of outer space and the depths of the Warsaw sewer system. First we examine the acclaimed comic New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke that celebrates the Golden and Silver Ages of DC comics, followed by the film Kanal, a harrowing saga about the Polish resistance in the last days of the Warsaw Uprising, directed by Andrzej Wajda. Music is by Free Rap Beats. Find us on Twitter at @armyofcrime and @dustin44444 and on the web at armyofcrime.com. Topics for this episode include Kanal, (available on streaming), New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke (available in digital or print), Army of Shadows directed by Jean-Pierre Melville (available on disc or digital), and Ashes and Diamonds directed by Andrzej Wajda (available in digital).
And now a rambling and too short review of the classic "DC: The New Frontier" mini-series by the late, great Darwyn Cooke.
Hello and welcome to the Collected Edition – a comic book podcast where we explore celebrated story-arcs from comics and creators throughout the entirety of history. Today on the program – a classic story by a legendary creator. We'll be talking about DC: the New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke. This is a nostalgic look at the Gold The post Collected Edition: Episode 42: DC The New Frontier appeared first on The Collected Edition.
In this week's episode we read DC: The New Frontier Vol 2 with Matt Smith! Matt works for the Hollywood Foreign Press (Golden Globes) and knows just about everything DC/Marvel from late 2004- late 2011. Basically, he had a LOT to offer. THE BOOZE: Unruly Rose - 11.5% Help support our show! https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=TR6JEAVUGLE7W Check us out on Twitter: @WineAndComics Check us out on Facebook: facebook.com/WineAndComics Leave us a voice mail at: (818) 538-6199 LIVE on Facebook every weekend! Check out our show at Facebook.com/WineAndComics Download: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wineandcomicss-podcast/id992335068 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=82141&refid=stpr Tune In: http://tunein.com/radio/Wine-and-Comics-p829980/ iHeartRadio: http://www.iheart.com/show/53-Wine-and-Comics/
In this week's episode we read DC: The New Frontier Vol 1 and celebrate 100 episodes by going through some of the old sound clips we created years ago! THE BOOZE: Ruffino Prosecco - 11% Help support our show! https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=TR6JEAVUGLE7W Check us out on Twitter: @WineAndComics Check us out on Facebook: facebook.com/WineAndComics Leave us a voice mail at: (818) 538-6199 LIVE on Facebook every weekend! Check out our show at Facebook.com/WineAndComics Download: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wineandcomicss-podcast/id992335068 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=82141&refid=stpr Tune In: http://tunein.com/radio/Wine-and-Comics-p829980/ iHeartRadio: http://www.iheart.com/show/53-Wine-and-Comics/
For this month’s superheroic Four-Color Flashback installment, Paul and Arlo set out for lands unknown with the late, great Darwyn Cooke’s DC: The New Frontier. Cooke’s ambitious 2004 limited series bridges the gap between comics’ Golden Age and Silver Age, paying nostalgic tribute to the fictional heroes of that time while using the era’s form and style to comment on the day’s social and political ills. They’re joined on their voyage by The Avatar Returns co-host and The Deli Counter of Justice co-creator Eric Sipple. The gang discusses Cooke’s artwork, striking and cinematic in ways few others comics have achieved; how Cooke wisely keeps Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman in the background to focus on new heroes like Green Lantern and the Flash; how the story of J’onn J’onzz, the Martian Manhunter, compares to that of African-American freedom fighter John Henry; the pretty good animated adaptation; and more. Plus, Eric has some personal news; SDCC happened, including a slew of trailers for the likes of Shazam, Aquaman, and more; and Nathan Fillion gets his Nathan Drake on in the Uncharted fan film. Next: the end is out there. Wesley “Wezzo” Mead joins Paul and Arlo to talk The X-Files one last time, as the gang discusses the big screen continuation I Want to Believe and both revival seasons. THE BREAKDOWN 00:00:00 - 00:48:32 - Intro / Banter 00:48:32 - 02:03:13 - Main Topic 02:03:13 - 02:06:35 - Outro / Next Week
Less heavy lifting from Patrick as Dad understands more of Darwyn Cooke’s 2004 mini series retelling the Silver Age origins of DC comic book heroes. We both love the Flash in this comic though. We eat too many fritters and discuss proper Paczki with prunes and or cream filling. Next Week: Black Panther A Nation Under Our Feet
Lotta heavy lifting from Patrick as Dad had very little interest in Darwyn Cooke’s 2004 mini series retelling the Silver Age origins of DC comic book heroes. We both love Wonder Woman in this comic though. Next Week: New Frontier Vol 2
Take a look back at Justice League: The New Frontier with guest Guy Milks. This 2008 DC animated film is based on Darwyn Cooke's acclaimed miniseries "DC: The New Frontier". Find more Holy BatCast on the internet: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Patreon Leave a review of the show and subscribe on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to holybatcast@rf4rm.com We hope you enjoyed this episode of Holy BatCast - The All Batman Podcast. If you'd like to support the show and help the podcast grow, consider visiting us at PATREON. In exchange for a monthly contribution, you'll earn rewards based on your level of support.
The hosts have special guest Chris Lord (from the popular "Timm Talk" podcast) to discuss one of his favorite books! DC: The New Frontier is an Eisner, Harvey and Shuster Award-winning limited series written and drawn by Darwyn Cooke. Also discussed are "Fifth Week Books," and Trevor gets a microphone! Agree? Disagree? Have a recommendation? Email TheNoviceAndFrank@gmail.com, Tweet to us using #TheNoviceAndFrank or comment on the @ComicBookNovice twitter or Instagram! And make sure to check out Timm Talk: Twitter: https://twitter.com/timmtalkpod IG: https://www.instagram.com/timmtalkpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/timmtalkpod/
Så er den længe ventede Tegneseriesnak 43 klar efter en pause på hele 4 måneder. Det er alt for lang tid, og både Lasse og Árni er lidt rustne. Weekenden byder på Copenhagen Comics så vi snakker lige lidt om det. Árni fortæller lidt om den tegneseriefestival han er med i, og hvilke planer de her. Árni er blevet færdige med Scalped , og Lasse har læst sidste bind af March, så vi undgår ikke at blive lidt politiske/samfundskritiske. Lasse har også læst superhelte, i form af Black Hammer af Jeff Lemire og DC: The New Frontier af Darwyn Cooke. Og så runder vi af med en fødselsdagshilsen til 2000AD.
**Tiny Frank Miller in my Pocket** It’s the last show of the year so we pick our best comics and manga that we read during 2016 including Patsy Walker a.k.a. Hellcat, The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Big Trouble in Little China/Escape from New York, Berserk, The Black Museum: Springald, DC: The New Frontier, DC: Rebirth Special, Moon Knight, Godzilla: The Half-Century War, Micronauts, To The Abandoned Sacred Beasts, Konbini DMZ, Doctor Strange & The Sorcerers Supreme, Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur, Princess Jellyfish (Kuragehime), ROM, Revolution, and Mockingbird.
Epigraph We are fucking thrilled to have Michael Kindness and Ann Kingman on Episode 11. Michael and Ann are the hosts of the late, great Books on the Nightstand podcast and sales reps for Penguin Random House. This episode is sponsored by Books & Whatnot, the newsletter dedicated to books, bookselling, and bookish folk. We were too excited about hosting Books on the Nightstand to mention Books & Whatnot on air, but you should definitely check out the newsletter archive here. Follow Books & Whatnot on Twitter at @booksandwhatnot. Introduction In Which Ann Doesn’t Let Us Set Anything on Fire, Emma Makes Coworkers Awkward, Michael Activates Host Mode, and Kim Finds a Book Too Relevant We’re drinking Cider House Drools (local hard cider, shot of rum, dash of bitters). The alternate drink is the Out-cider (sub bourbon for rum). Or, if you’re Michael and rockin’ the cold medicine, tea. Ann had originally planned to have us drink Charles Dickens’s punch, which involves a shit ton of alcohol and, uh, fire. If you’re braver than we are, here’s the recipe: https://food52.com/blog/18626-the-punch-you-add-a-spoonful-of-fire-to-literally What We’re Reading: Emma is reading: Where Am I Now?: True Stories of Girlhood and Accidental Fame by Mara Wilson and Life Among the Savages by Shirley Jackson (Bonus reading! Check out The New Yorker article about the new Shirley Jackson bio: The Haunted Mind of Shirley Jackson) Michael is reading: Shadow Man by Alan Drew (pubs 23 May 2017... also mentioned: Gardens of Water) Ann is reading: The Stars Are Fire by Anita Shreve (pubs 2 May 2017) Kim is reading: Trainwreck: The Women We Love to Hate, Mock, and Fear... and Why by Sady Doyle Emma and Kim just read Vicious by V E Schwab (shout out to book club!) Chapter I [11:00] In Which We Discuss the Noble Role of the Bookseller to Booksellers and How To Be an Introvert in a Socially-Focused Industry Ann and Michael work for this little publishing house you’ve probably never heard of named Penguin Random House. Yeah, we think they should have called themselves the Random Penguin House, too. Be among your people at BookRiot Live. They have designated reading rooms, for all y’all introverted book nerds. We see you. Chapter II [19:20] In Which We Unveil the Creation Story of Books on the Nightstand, Michael Issues a Mea Culpa for not Reading Ann’s Recs Sooner, and Kim Wonders About Knitting Podcasts Books on the Nightstand readers voted on what Michael should read over the summer. The results: So, due to popular demand, Michael finally read Ann’s recommendations from yeeeeeeears ago: Stoner by John Williams and The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood. He also recently discovered how great Stephen King is and treated himself to Salem’s Lot for Halloween. Ann recently reread The Secret History by Donna Tartt. She also loved The Nix by Nathan Hill and Hero of the Empire: The Boer War, a Daring Escape, and the Making of Winston Churchill by Candice Millard Check out the last eight years of Books on the Nightstand episodes at their website: http://booksonthenightstand.com/podcasts. BTW, Booktopia is still alive via Northshire Bookstore in Manchester, VT. Field trip? Michael’s Recent Favorite Comics/Graphic Novels/Graphica: The Vision by Tom King DC: The New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke Paper Girls by Brian K. Vaughan Emma follows up with a rec for Joyride by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly, then we all nerd out about Lumberjanes. (Seriously, y’all. it’s awesome.) Chapter III [35:10] In Which Ann Wants to Read The Road Set at a Boarding School, Kim is Uncomfortable with Magical Realism, and We Crush on Bookstores Ann’s book description guaranteed to get her reading: A dark and disturbing apocalyptic story collection of thrillers set in boarding schools. The Unfinished World: And Other Stories by Amber Sparks The Secret History by Donna Tartt The Secret Place by Tana French Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel The Road by Cormac McCarthy Favorite Short Story Collections Strange Pilgrims: Twelve Stories by Gabriel Garcia Marquez Emma has to name drop Kelly Link (obvi) and everybody flips out. Ann: Tenth of December by George Saunders. She also loves the individual stories “Anything Helps” by Jess Walter (from We Live in Water) and “Governor’s Ball” by Ron Carlson (expanded upon in Ron Carlson Writes a Story) Desert Island/Station Eleven/Wild Books Michael used to say The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, but he doesn’t actually... like reading Shakespeare, so maybe not. So then he thought he’d pick 100 Skills You'll Need for the End of the World (as We Know It) by Ana Maria Spagna, illustrated by Brian Cronin. But, naw, nevermind. He’d bring DC: The New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke. Ann would take The Complete Essays by Michel De Montaigne, because she got a crush on him due to How to Live: Or a Life of Montaigne in One Question and Twenty Attempts at an Answer by Sarah Bakewell. Go-To Handsell Michael: Any Human Heart by William Boyd and Stoner by John Williams Ann - The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell (IT’S ABOUT JESUITS IN SPACE, GUYS) Bookseller Confessions Michael still hasn’t read Great Expectations. But, I mean, he read A Christmas Carol, so he’s read Dicken’s okay? Also, he hasn’t read Sandman by Neil Gaiman. Neither has Emma. Or Kim. But we’ve read Alan Moore’s Watchmen, so that balances out, right? Right?? Ann convinced hundreds of people to read War and Peace with her, but only got to page 75. At least she’s inspiring. Bookstore Crushes Ann: Green Apple in San Francisco, CA (featured in Ep 8 with Pete Mulvihill) Michael: Powell’s Books in Portland, OR (featured in Ep 3 with Kevin Sampsell) Favorite literary podcasts The Readers Literary Disco What Should I Read Next Chapter IV [52:45] In Which Michael and Ann Tell Us About Two Three Books They Can’t Wait for Us to Read Michael: Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah Gilded Cage by Vic James (pubs 14 Feb 2017) The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley by Hannah Tinti (pubs 28 March 2017) Ann: The Stranger in the Woods: The Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit by Michael Finkel (pubs 7 March 2017) American War by Omar El Akkad (pubs 4 April 2017) Standard Deviation by Katherine Heiny (pubs 23 May 2017) Epilogue [1:05:50] You can follow Ann and Michael on Twitter at: Ann: @annkingman Michael: @mkindness They’re also on Instagram, Litsy, and Goodreads, so look them up there. You can find us on Twitter at @drunkbookseller and everywhere else as DrunkBooksellers (plural). Aaaaaaand, we’re about to launch an Instagram account, so you should probably start following that @DrunkBooksellers. Our dear friend and fellow bookseller is in charge of it, and it’s gonna be weird and wonderful. Here’s a teaser: Emma tweets @thebibliot and writes bookish things for Book Riot. Kim tweets occasionally from @finaleofseem, but don’t expect too much.
It's the sixth and final issue of Darwyn Cooke's groundbreaking work, "DC: The New Frontier" on today's Comic Book of the Day Podcast. This particular book is the conclusion to one of my all time favorite comic book stories.
On this episode the G-Crew discuss Darwyn Cooke's DC: The New Frontier and the hit Netflix series Stranger Things. Shout outs all around, actual factual listener mail, and even a bit of video game talk! Enjoy!Full show notes, links & more: http://www.grawlixpodcast.com/2016/09/grawlix32Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GrawlixPodcast★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Host Anthony Desiato founds the Alternate Realities Book Club with Phil Hussain, Rich Roney, and Mike Sangregorio to discuss the Darwyn Cooke masterpiece DC: THE NEW FRONTIER. The group examines the story's sprawling scope, human heroes, and lasting legacy.
Programa grabado el Miércoles 06 de Julio del 2016En esta ocasión los temas fueron:EnchantressUS AgentHoward the DuckCol. StrykerNew WarriorsLegion of Super-HeroesDC The New FrontierAgent Carter
Darwyn Cooke, az Eisner-díjas képregényíró és -rajzoló idén májusban hunyt el, és egyik legelismertebb képregényével, a DC számára írt The New Frontierrel emlékezünk meg róla. Adásunk szomorú apropója nem jelenti azt, hogy nem tudtunk ugyanúgy lelkesedni a Golden és a Silver Age-et megidéző képkockáknak, ahogy Cooke lelkesedik a saját hőseiért. A The New Frontier nagyszerű betekintést nyújt a DC szuperhőseinek világába az olyan avatatlan olvasók számára is, mint amilyenek mi vagyunk. Hol a helye a mai grimdark szuperhőskultúrában a töretlen optimizmussal ábrázolt hősöknek? Milyen párbeszédet folytat Cooke a nyolcvanas évek posztmodern munkáival, Alan Moore és Frank Miller graphic noveljeivel? Kik a főszereplők András, és kik Péter szerint – van-e közös keresztmetszet? Hosszan éltetjük Cooke képi megoldásait, Kennedy szavai nyomán egy elfecsérelt jövő fölött busongunk, és még a DC univerzumban ténykedő két Snydert is a helyére tesszük. Darwyn Cooke nagyszerű blogja How To Live Without Irony a New York Timesban András a Letterboxdon a Kill Bill 2-ről Ezért imádjuk a képregényeket – a Geekz blog posztja A Vakfolt podcast facebook oldala Vakfolt címke a Letterboxdon András a Twitteren: @gaines_ Péter a Twitteren: @freevo Emailen is elértek bennünket: feedback@vakfoltpodcast.hu A főcímzenénket az Artúr zenekar szerezte, akiket megtaláltok a Facebookon és a Twitteren is.
In this episode, Curt and Kevin pay tribute to the late Darwyn Cooke, whose death from cancer on May 14, 2016, shocked and saddened the comics community, with an in-depth discussion of his award-winning 2004 masterwork, DC: The New Frontier. Cooke's six-volume saga, spanning the 15-year period from the end of World War II to the dawn of the 1960s, finds DC heroes old and new coming to terms with a rapidly changing world, touching on topics as varied as McCarthyism, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the civil rights movement, the space race and the Cold War. When a menace surfaces unlike any they've ever faced, can Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and other heroes from DC's Golden and Silver Ages rise to challenge the unknown, usher in a new era of optimism, and conquer that final frontier known as … The Comics Canon?
Tim and Frank remember the genius of Darwyn Cooke by flipping through the pages of his love letter to the DC Universe: DC The New Frontier. Cheers! Beers of the Week: Guinness Nitro IPA Jack's Abbey House Lager
Despite being Tim-less, Marc & Kent discuss the second half of Darwyn Cooke's Magnus Opus, DC: The New Frontier. We also talk about DC's Hanna Barbara book Future Quest #1, written by Jeff Parker, art by Evan Shaner and Steve Rude, and colors by Jordie Bellaire. Follow us on Twitter: @supertim82 @personman44 @cnupodcast Find us on the rest of the Internet: Facebook iTunes Stitcher Dig this podcast? You'll love the other ones here: Benview Network Digging that sweet, sweet theme song? The Fantastic Plastics are super mega rad. #dccomics #podcast #comics #darwyncooke #newfrontier
IN THIS WEEK’S EPISODE: [0:02:41] Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Guy_and_Rusty_the_Boy_Robot_(TV_series) TV Series - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0217914/ Frank Miller - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Miller_(comics) [0:07:30] Iron Giant - www.imdb.com/title/tt0129167/ [0:08:30] Brad Bird - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Bird [0:09:35] The Incredibles - www.imdb.com/title/tt0317705/ [0:10:44] Automata - https://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/story/automata Penny Arcade - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penny_Arcade [0:19:40] Private Eye - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Private_Eye [0:21:25] Panel Syndicate - panelsyndicate.com/ [0:23:20] Neon Genesis Evangelion - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neon_Genesis_Evangelion Akira - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akira Mecha Genre - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mecha [0:32:10] Pacific Rim - www.imdb.com/title/tt1663662/ Kaiju - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiju [0:36:20] Mecha Power Cable - http://www.nervarchives.com/glossary.umbilicalcable.php [0:39:43] Descender - https://imagecomics.com/comics/series/descender Li’ll Gotham - dc.wikia.com/wiki/Lil_Gotham Saga - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saga_(comic_book) [0:43:00] Humble Bundle - https://www.humblebundle.com/ [0:44:50] Avengers Arena - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avengers_Arena DeathLocket - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_Locket [0:48:28] Cyborg - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyborg_(comics) Lego Cyborg stealth - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0rDzrI1YBg [0:55:00] Teen Titans - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teen_Titans TV Series - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teen_Titans_(TV_series) [0:56:20] Justice League - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_League Beast Boy - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beast_Boy [0:58:08] New Teen Titans - http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Teen_Titans_(New_Earth) [0:59:30] Darwin Cooke - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwyn_Cooke Twilight Children - http://www.vertigocomics.com/comics/the-twilight-children-2015/the-twilight-children-1 New Frontier - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC:_The_New_Frontier [1:05:35] DC new logo - https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-KAS1_j8sm-E/AAAAAAAAAAI/AAAAAAAA56A/K9qBcgC44yQ/s0-c-k-no-ns/photo.jpg Rebirth - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_Rebirth [1:08:57] Scarlet Fox - comicbookrealm.com/series/26381/0/scarlet-fox Red Tornado - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Tornado [1:13:00] Wonder Woman Movie - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Woman_(2017_film) Flash TV series - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flash_(2014_TV_series) [1:14:00] Rat Queens - https://imagecomics.com/comics/series/rat-queens [1:19:35] AMC Preacher - http://www.amc.com/shows/preacher [1:20:34] X-Men Apocalypse - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Men:_Apocalypse ON THIS SHOW: Andrea Ballarin (Host) Dziugas Matas Dave Convery AUDIO EDITED AND PRODUCTION BY: Dziugas Matas SHOW NOTES COMPILED BY: Bill Chandler Fair Use All copyrighted material used under Fair use. In its most general sense, a fair use is any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner.
In a celebration of the life of amazing comic creator Darwyn Cooke, we tackle his magnum opus, DC: The New Frontier. The book is so great, so dense, so all-encompassing, that we actually only cover the first half in this two hour episode. We also read some listener feedback, talk about how adorable Kent is, and expound all the wonders and triumphs of DC's greatest team, the Challengers of the Unknown. Follow us on Twitter: @supertim82 @personman44 @cnupodcast Find us on the rest of the Internet: Facebook iTunes Stitcher Dig this podcast? You'll love the other ones here: Benview Network Digging that sweet, sweet theme song? The Fantastic Plastics are super mega rad. #dccomics #podcast #comics #darwyncooke #newfrontier
Darwyn Cooke, one of our favorite comic book creators, passed away last week at the age of 53. To honor him, we decided to cover his magnum opus, DC: The New Frontier, which takes a look at the Dawn of DC’s new superheroes and the birth of the Justice League in the 1950’s. It’s an oversized 6-issue miniseries completely written and drawn by Cooke himself and it’s an absolute must-read for fans of the genre, young and old.
On this episode I talk to my friend Jared K. Fletcher. He’s a letterer in the comics’ industry getting his start on staff at DC Comics years ago. He’s worked on many comics and a lot of modern classics like DC: The New Frontier, Batman Year 100 and new stuff like Southern Bastards at Image. He’s also an accomplished designer designing a lot of the modern logos for Marvel Comics hot titles. We talk about a lot of our thoughts on the business of comics and the mind state of the people within it. We then trail off on talks about Akira Toriyama and Legos. Follow Jared: http://www.jaredkfletcher.com/ https://twitter.com/jaredkfletcher Music in this episode: Frank Ocean – You Are Luh You Don’t Know remix instrumental Czarface 2 – When the Gods Go Mad, Deadly Class, Ka-Bang, & Nightcrawler Action Bronson – Strictly 4 My Jeeps, Bird on a Wire, & Baby Blue All the music copyright their respective owners Get at me @julianlytle on Twitter, IG, Snapchat, Tumblr, & Vine jared k fletcher x studio fantabulous jaredkfletcher.com
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Podcast et Gomme Balloune: Bande Dessinée | Cinéma | Animation
Cette semaine Sébastien chasse Darwyn Cooke de Montréal, Sacha demande de meilleurs villains et on passe en revue la bande dessinée et le film New Frontier de DC Comics. Visitez nous a http://podcastetgommeballoune.com
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The super in super-hero doesn't just apply to the powers of the individual in Darwyn Cooke's New Frontier Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | Miro | RSS The Echo Rift podcast is your resource for comics, movies, TV, and book reviews. This pirate pop-culture podcast is brought to you from deep beneath the city of Philadelphia! When that buzzer goes off, we have five minutes to end transmission or we will be atomized for sure! Timestamps 00:24 - Intro to The New Frontier. Green Lantern 05:12 - Wonder Woman, New Frontier reads like a Novel, Martian Manhunter 10:25 - A response to the edginess of comics at the time 16:27 - The Art and the Coloring 19:37 - The Final Battle/Climax, Incredible Dialog 25:30 - Letters: Vertigo comics References DC: The New Frontier is published by DC Comics and is also available from ComiXology Written and Illustrated by: Darwyn Cooke Colors by: Dave Stewart Contact Us! Tweet questions and comments to @EchoRift Use EchoRift.com's Contact Submission Form Leave us a voicemail at 856.208.RIFT Send us an email letters@echorift.com Talk to us on Tumblr If you enjoy the Echo Rift podcast, you will also enjoy these other Echo Rift Productions: Kids on Comics Podcast: A fifth grader and his dad talk about comics (every Monday) Music for the Echo Rift podcast is provided by Home at Last
Brain and John wait patiently to discuss DC: The New Frontier as the nitpicking begins when the music cues aren't up to James' standards and Adam's jealously of Selma Blair's psychiatric freedom starts to get the better of him.If you have a comment or question you can write us at theaftershowpodcast@gmail.com or call and leave a message at (206) 984-1298. Thanks for listening.HELLBOY imdb Page: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0167190/
March 2, 2008 - Join Josh, Conor, Ron and Gordon as we discuss the new DVD from DC's line of animated comic adaptations, Justice League: the New Frontier, based on the epic graphic novel DC: The New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke. Tune in for details on a special giveaway Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Song 1: Virgin Hovercraft - Billy SugarfixHappy 2007 and welcome back to Random Signal!I hope everyone got lots of good loot for Christmas, I know I did...Justice League: Heroes (for the PS2)Star Wars: Battle Front II (also for the PS2)Kingdom Come (Absolute Edition)DC: The New Frontier (Absolute Edition)Also, as promised, here's the link to Ryn's cousin's art gallery:Art & Invention Gallery - Nashville, TNSong 2: The Eggnog Song - The Morning Squirrels (from The War on Christmas by Lee Harris and Friends)7th Grade Slug cartoons--behold my adolescent scribblings!Song 3: Van Helsing Boombox - Man Man (from Six Demon Bag)[MySpace] [iTunes]Song 4: Gut Bucket - James Brown (R.I.P.)[Emusic] [iTunes]Disclaimer: No slugs were harmed in the making of this podcast.