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Babylon 5 vs. Deep Space Nine
Uncanny Treks: Gotham Knights-Contested (Comic)

Babylon 5 vs. Deep Space Nine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 44:33


Bob and Matt continue their coverage of Devin Grayson's run on Gotham Knights with issues 14-24. If you would like to support our podcast, please visit http://www.patreon.com/uncannytreks.

BatChat With Matt & Will: A Batman Ranking Podcast
Episode 179: A Tragic Lack of Women Writers

BatChat With Matt & Will: A Batman Ranking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 66:07


Mainstream superhero comics have been a boys' club since their invention, and while things have gotten better in recent years, it is telling how few Batman comics have women writers, outside the works of Devin Grayson and Mariko Tamaki. For the last week of March, of Women's History Month, we're reading three stories by other women who have written Bat titles. We have a fun and completely insane three issue arc of 90s Detective Comics from Louise Simonson, the first arc of Gail Simone's run on Birds of Prey, and a single issue of Gotham Academy that brings Damian Wayne to the school co-written by Becky Cloonan (who will be back in next week's episode for her art). Control Freak (Detective Comics V.1 #635-637) Of Like Minds (Birds of Prey V.1 #56-59) Curse of the Inishtree Quill (Gotham Academy #7) Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill

Babylon 5 vs. Deep Space Nine
Uncanny Treks: Gotham Knights: Transference (Comic)

Babylon 5 vs. Deep Space Nine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 39:49


Bob and Matt discuss Devin Grayson's run on Gotham Knights (2000). If you would like to support our podcast, please visit http://www.patreon.com/uncannytreks.

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
WB 20 Devin Grayson 2021

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 57:04


Devin Talks Batman Nightwing Black Widow The Titans and More

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 463

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 160:22


Comic Reviews: DC o        Absolute Power 1 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sanchez o        Batman 150 by Chip Zdarsky, Denys Cowan, Jorge Jimenez, John Stanisci, Tomeu Morey; Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto, Romulo Fajardo Jr. o        Batman and Robin and Howard: Summer Breakdown 1 by Jeffrey Brown, Silvana Brys Marvel o        Amazing Spider-Man Annual by Derek Landy, Ron Lim, Don Ho, Israel Silva; Derek Landy, Sara Pichelli, Mattia Iacono o        Annihilation 2099 1 by Steve Orlando, Ibraim Roberson, Neeraj Menon; Steve Orlando, Dale Eaglesham, Raul Angulo o        Blood Hunters 3 by Sean McKeever, Lan Medina, Romulo Fajardo Jr.; Josh Trujillo, Claire Roe, Neeraj Menon o        Life of Wolverine 1 by Jim Zub, Ramon Bachs, Java Tartaglia o        Moon Knight: Fist of Khonshu 0 by Jed MacKay, Alessandro Cappuccio, Rachelle Rosenberg; Joe Kelly, Emilio Laiso, Rachelle Rosenberg o        Spider-Man: Reign 2 1 by Kaare Andrews, Brian Reber o        Star Wars: Inquisitors 1 by Rodney Barnes, Ramon Rosanas, Guru eFX o        Werewolf by Night: Blood Hunt 1 by Jason Loo, Adam Gorham, Alex Sinclair o        Wolverine: Deep Cut 1 by Chris Claremont, Edgar Salazar, Carlos Lopez o        X-Men: Blood Hunt – Psylocke 1 by Steve Foxe, Lynne Yoshii, Ruth Redmond o        Marvel Unlimited §  Marvel Mutts 10 by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Takeshi Miyazawa Dark Horse o        Cyberpunk 2077: Kickdown 1 by Tomasz Marchewka, Jake Elphick o        Grendel: Devil's Crucible - Defiance 1 by Matt Wagner, Brennan Wagner Image o        All the Things We Didn't Do Last Night by Maria Llovet o        Free Agents 1 by Kurt Busiek, Fabian Nicieza, Stephen Mooney, Triona Farrell Titan o        Doctor Who: The Fifteenth Doctor 1 by Dan Watters, Kelsey Ramsay, Valentina Bianconi Dynamite o        ThunderCats: Cheetara 1 by Soo Lee, Domenico Carbone, Chiara Di Francia Mad Cave o        Soul Taker 1 by Tom Sniegoski, Jeannine Acheson, Valeria Burzo OGN Countdown o        Jacksons Wilder Adventures by Sarah Davidson o        I'm a Mess: A Guide to a Messy Life by Einat Tsarfati o        Pizza Face by Rex Ogle, Dave Valeza o        Cartoonists Against Racism: The Secret Jewish War on Bigotry by Rachel Medoff, Craig Yoe o        First Test by Tamora Pierce, Devin Grayson, Becca Farrow o        Ready or Not by Andi Porretta o        Deja Ross Speaks to Freaks by Lisa Naffziger o        Woe: A Housecat's Story of Despair by Lucy Knisley Additional Reviews: Despicable Me 4, Secret History of Wonder Woman novel, Satina, Bear season 3, Fables Deluxe Vol 16, MAWS 2.8, Acolyte ep6 News: Neil Gaiman accusations, Mad Cave launching first shared universe event, Inside Out graphic novel announced, Venom War: It's Jeff, major announcement in the indie animation world, Starman by Robinson/Harris returning at Black Label, Hyde Street by Johns and Reis, Absolute Batman Trailers: Agatha All Along Comics Countdown (03 July 2024): 1.     Radiant Black 29/29.5 by Kyle Higgins, Joe Clark, Eduardo Ferigato, Rod Fernandes, Raul Angulo 2.     Batman 150 by Chip Zdarsky, Denys Cowan, Jorge Jimenez, John Stanisci, Tomeu Morey; Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto, Romulo Fajardo Jr. 3.     Poison Ivy 24 by G. Willow Wilson, Haining, Arif Prianto 4.     Public Domain 6 by Chip Zdarsky, Rachael Stott 5.     Boy Wonder 3 by Juni Ba, Chris O'Halloran 6.     Rogue Sun 20 by Ryan Parrott, Nick Cotton, Abel, Natalia Marques 7.     Toxic Summer 2 by Derek Charm 8.     Birds of Prey 11 by Kelly Thompson, Robbi Rodriguez, Javier Pina, Gavin Guidry, Jordie Bellaire 9.     Space Ghost 3 by David Pepose, Jonathan Lau 10.  Venom 35 by Al Ewing, CAFU, Frank D'Armata

Comics Discourse 114
Episode 80 – JLA / Titans by Devin Grayson and Phil Jimenez

Comics Discourse 114

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 65:11


Brian and Hassan get into a Technis construct to discuss the classic 90s JLA / Titans mini-series by Devin Grayson and Phil Jimenez that took place during the Morrison JLA era. Plus Essential Judge Dredd and Batman: Dark Age by Mark Russell and Mike Allred. Follow us on: Facebook: Comics Discourse 114 Instagram: ComicsDiscourse114 Threads: ComicsDiscourse114 Bluesky: @comicsdiscourse114.bsky.social Twitter: ComicsDiscourse  

WIZARDS The Podcast Guide To Comics
WIZARDS The Podcast Guide To Comics | Episode 88

WIZARDS The Podcast Guide To Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 82:25


We're diving into issue 88 of Wizard to explore the Spider-Man relaunch, take a tour of Joe Madureira's home studio, explore the psyches of supervillains, review the early work of Devin Grayson, enjoy a Q&A with Paul Dini and so much more. Get a full scan of the issue, plus listen to this episode UNCUT with extra content and more perks by joining WIZARDS The Patreon Guide To Comics at Patreon.com/WIZARDSCOMICS today! Thanks to our monthly supporters David Ellis acovio Alex Giannini Jeremy Cathey Nate Clark Jason Kelley William Bruce West Mark Florio David Fink Brent Cranfill MarWe Bruno Cavalcante David M Dalibor Žujović Jay S. Evin Bryant Gary Hutcherson Fernando Pinto Jeremy Dawe Brian Acosta Joe Marcello DenimJedi Miitchell Hall Lee Markowitz Stephen Forshaw Mark McDonald ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Hey YA
Justice for Bertha!: Anticipated Books for 2024 and Book Trend Predictions

Hey YA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 61:00


Tirzah and Erica discuss some of their most-anticipated books for 2024 and make some book trend predictions. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. To get even more YA news and recommendations, sign up for our What's Up in YA newsletter! It's happening, readers — we're bringing paperbacks! Whether you (or a reader you know and love) hate carrying around bulky hardcovers, you're on a budget, you want a wider range of recommendations, or all of the above, you can now get a paperback subscription from TBR, curated just for you by one of our Bibliologists. The holidays are here, and we've got three different levels for gifting to suit every budget. Get all the details at mytbr.co. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. News My Life with the Walter Boys renewed for season 2 already Book Drama Books Discussed Starcrossed by Elizabeth C. Bunce A Drop of Venom by Sajni Patel Escaping Mr. Rochester by L.L. McKinney So Let Them Burn by Kamilah Cole This Book Won't Burn by Samira Ahmed Into the Sunken City by Dinesh Thiru Kill Her Twice by Stacey Lee You're Breaking My Heart by Olugbemisola Rhuday Perkovich There is a Door in This Darkness by Kristin Cashore The Absinthe Underground by Jamie Pacton  The Brightwood Code by Monica Hesse Poemhood: Our Black Revival, edited by Amber McBride, Erica Martin, and Taylor Byas Four Eids and a Funeral by Faridah Ayimidi-Ibike and Adiba Jaigirdar Bright Red Fruit by Safia Elhillo Time and Time Again by Chatham Greenfield Infinity Alchemist by Kacen Callender First Test: The Graphic Novel by Tamora Pierce, Devin Grayson, and Becca Farrow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beyond the IVWall of Writing
Beyond the IVWall of Writing Episode 34- Writing Your Truth with Devin Grayson

Beyond the IVWall of Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 92:07


On this Episode Comic writer Devin Grayson and John Robinson IV discuss The importance of telling your personal truths in your storytelling.

Geeksplained Podcast
Book Club: Green Arrow Rebirth Part 10 (Green Arrow 80th Anniversary Special)

Geeksplained Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 117:49


THE BEST BOOK CLUB IN THE MULTIVERSE! In our SEASON FOUR FINALE, join Aeric and Malcolm as they celebrate Oliver Queen with the GREEN ARROW 80TH ANNIVERSARY SUPER SPECTACULAR! Oliver Queen has lived many lives and had many faces – from Batman rip off to hard-traveling hero to the quintessential social justice warrior. And now it's time to celebrate every era of Green Arrow and his supporting cast! With an all-star cast of creators, this 100-page spectacular celebrates the Emerald Archer and rings in 80 years of slinging arrows and punching fascists! Covers Green Arrow 80th Anniversary Special by Mariko Tamaki, Javier Rodriguez, Tom Taylor, Nicola Scott, Stephanie Phillips, Chris Mooneyham, Mike Grell, Ram V, Christopher Mitten, Brandon Thomas, Jorge Corona, Devin Grayson, Max Fiumara, Phil Hester, Vita Ayala, Laura Braga, Benjamin Percy, Otto Schmidt, Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Larry O'Neil and Jorge Fornes Send us your questions for the Book Club Mailbag! Email: geeksplained@gmail.com Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Music Sampled: "Alive" by Warbly Jets

The Overlooked Dark Knight: The New Adventures
Episode 79: Please Hama Don't Hurt Em

The Overlooked Dark Knight: The New Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 77:30


Welcome back to The Overlooked Dark Knight, the podcast that shines a light on Batman stories hardly anyone talks about! In this exciting episode Andy and Mike talk about the very brief seven issue Batman run written by Larry Hama. It was the dawn of a new age in Gotham. No Man's Land was over, a new century was beginning, and the Batman titles underwent a seismic creative shift with newer writers either taking on over taking over the exploits of the Dark Knight. Novelist Greg Rucka was writing Detective Comics. Devin Grayson, plucked from the cream of the fan fiction crop, took on new title Batman: Gotham Knights. But what about the flagship title Batman? Well, that fell to veteran writer and editor Larry Hama. Best known for his work on G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero and Wolverine, Hama jumped over to DC Comics to write one of their best known and most popular characters. It seemed like a good fit. Hama was known for world building and writing action packed stories with clever dialogue. So why did his run last only seven issues? Andy and Mike talk about all seven of those issues and try to answer that question by looking at Batman issues 575 to 581. They talk about characters such as Banner and Orca and the themes that Hama seemed to be exploring as well as the style of his writing, which didn't seem to mesh with the new Batman ethos. They also talk about the art by Scott McDaniel where a rare disagreement between the hosts breaks out in a fierce, no holds barred, two men enter, one man leaves Thunderdome battle. Actually, it's a mild disagreement. That's all. Andy and Mike want your feedback on this episode so they can read it on an upcoming show!  You even have options in how you leave your feedback.  The most direct way is to leave a comment right here on the site.  You can also send all questions, concerns, fears and trepidations to overlookeddarkknight@gmail.com.  Then there' the Facebook page, where you can also leave a Batman related question for Andy and Mike to answer at the beginning of the show.  If you talk about this show on the social medias please include a #overlookeddk so the guys know where to find it. The opening and closing theme for the show is Superhero Intro by Stringer Bell and taken from the royalty free site Pixma Bay. Next Time: The guys talk about The Joker: Devil's Advocate!

Fumetti & Dintorni
Supereroi le leggende DC 97 [Fumetti & dintorni #0641]

Fumetti & Dintorni

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 3:38


Supereroi le leggende DC 97 "Batman: Gotham knights parte 2", scritto da Devin Grayson e Jen Van Meter, disegnato da Paul Ryan, Roger Robinson e Coy Tornbull, edito da RCS. Mi trovi anche su Instagram www.instagram.com/fumetti.e.dintorni/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fumetti-e-dintorni/message

Tales of the 2SLGBTQ+
Devin Grayson - Trans Rally

Tales of the 2SLGBTQ+

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 55:07


2022 has been a year of big change for Devin Grayson.  Recently married, they have begun the process to be their authentic self. Devin is transgender and it is important for them that other individuals who identify as transgender will have access to resources that leads to success in the workforce.This desire has brought forth, even more, change as Devin recently left his career in the financial world to create 'Trans Rally'. Trans Rally is an organization that unites transgender professionals and allies in order to provide mutual aid. They offer job training and mock interviews for those seeking work and will also provide services like referrals when needed. The members will have access not only towards each other's talents but will be able to find opportunities through member-only job boards. This will all be done without having any concerns about discrimination because their partner institutions are properly vetted.More information can be found at www.transrally.orgIn this interview, Devin and I discuss 'Trans Rally'.  Its origin and where it will go in the future.  We also get to know Devin as a person and learn about their journey of recognizing they are transgender.  Another person to become smitten with? A definite 'yes'!Support the show

IGN Game and Entertainment News – Spoken Edition
Marvel Artist Says Character Royalty Payments For Creators Are 'Bait and Switch'

IGN Game and Entertainment News – Spoken Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 4:29


Devin Grayson opens up about Marvel's practices.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 355

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 192:37


Comic Reviews: DC Aquaman: Andromeda 1 by Ram V, Christian Ward Dark Crisis 1 by Joshua Williamson, Daniel Sampere, Alejandro Sanchez DC Pride 2022 by Devin Grayson, Ivan Cohen, Tini Howard, Greg Lockard, Alyssa Wong, Stephanie Phillips, Danny Lore, Stephanie Williams, Jadzia Axelrod, Dani Fernandez, Kevin Conroy, Travis Moore, Ted Brandt, Ro Stein, Nicole Maines, Lovern Kindzierski, W. Scott Forbes, J. Bone, P. Craig Russell, Lynne Yoshii, J.J. Kirby, Meghan Hetrick, Nick Robles, Brittney Williams, Jess Taylor, Evan Cagle, Zoe Thorogood, Samantha Dodge, Giulio Macaione, Rye Hickman, Tamra Bonvillain, Marissa Louise, Jeremy Lawson, Triona Farrell, Enrica Angiolini Multiversity: Teen Justice 1 by  Nubia: Queen of the Amazons 1 by Stephanie Williams, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, John Livesay, Alex Guimares Poison Ivy 1 by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Arif Prianto Earth Prime Flash by Emily Palizzi, Jess Carson, David Lafuente, Pablo Collar, John Kalisz, Miquel Muerto Marvel Fortnite X Marvel: Zero War 1 by Christos Gage, Donald Mustard, Sergio Fernandez Davila, Sean Parsons, Edgar Delgado Jane Foster and the Mighty Thor 1 by Torunn Gronbekk, Michael Dowling, J.P. Mayer, Jesus Aburtov, Marte Gracia, Matt Wilson, Nolan Woodard Love Unlimited: Red Dagger and Ms. Marvel by Nadia Shammas, Natacha Bustos, Ian Herring Marvel Meow 8 by Nao Fuji Image Skybound Presents: Afterschool 1 by Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead, Greg Hinkle, Giovanna Niro Dark Horse Ward 1 by Cavan Scott, Andres Ponce AfterShock Astronaut Down 1 by James Patrick, Rubine, Valentina Briski Where Starships Go To Die 1 by Mark Sable, Alberto Locatelli, Juancho Ahoy Justice Warriors 1 by Matt Bors, Ben Clarkson, Felipe Sobreiro ComiXology The Very Final Last Girls by Josh Eiserike, Z Crockett, Andres Barrero Scout Code 45 1 by Benjamin Hunting, Joe Ng Archie Archie and Friends: Summer Loving Titan Doctor Who Origins 1 by Jody Houser, Roberta Ingranata, Warnia Sahadewa Dynamite Elivira: Wrath of Con by David Avallone, Elvira, Dave Acosta OGNs Motherbridge: Seeds of Change by George Mann, Aleta Vidal Grip of the Kombinat by Damon Gentry, Simon Roy Girl and the Glim by India Swift, Michael Doig Secrets of Camp Whatever v2: The Doors to Nowhere by Chris Grine Slip by Marika McCoola, Aatmaja Pandya Additional Reviews: Obi-Wan ep4, Ms. Marvel, American Horror Stories s1, Chip n Dale, Jurassic World Dominion, Many Deaths of Laila Starr News: Joker 2, Ghostbusters animated series, Ezra Miller, Arcane series of prequel shorts on YouTube, more Kevin Smith He-Man, McKeever back at Marvel, Junji Ito anthology series on Netflix, Love Unlimited, Bruce Campbell Evil Dead/Sgt Rock crossover, Thunderbolts movie confirmed, Spot in Spider-Verse 2, Dark Horse gets Ghostbusters comic license, George Stacy cast for Spider-Verse 2 Am It Glenn? Glenn meets Ram V Trailers: Spiderhead, Prey, Sea Beast, Black Adam Comics Countdown: Oblivion Song 36 by Robert Kirkman Lorenzo De Felici, Annnalisa Leoni Slip OGN by Marika McCoola, Aatmaja Pandya Aquaman: Andromeda 1 by Ram V, Christian Ward DC Pride 2022 by  Secrets of Camp Whatever Vol 2: The Door to Nowhere by Chris Grine Time Before Time 13 by Rory McConville, Ron Salas, Chris O'Halloran Dark Knights of Steel 7 by Tom Taylor, Nathan Gooden, Arif Prianto Twig 2 by Skottie Young, Kyle Strahm, Jean-Francois Beaulieu That Texas Blood 14 by Chris Condon, Jacob Phillips, Pip Martin Batman: Killing Time 4 by Tom King, David Marquez, Alejandro Sanchez

The Mutant Ages
X-Men Evolution comic series (2001-2002)

The Mutant Ages

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 93:13


With all the X-Men Evolution episodes done, Ryan and Maddy dove into the spin-off comic series written by Devin Grayson and illustrated by Udon Entertainment with Long Vo, Charles Park, and Kidkoum "Saka" Visarutvanit of Studio XD. These comic books are a bit strange because they don't quite line up with the plotline of the TV show, but there are just enough similarities that it feels like getting to spend some more time with the characters we loved. We're going to miss this show! Next week's episode: X-Men Evolution wrap-up Visit our STORE: teespring.com/stores/the-mutant-ages E-mail us your feedback at themutantages@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter at TheMutantAges, MIDImyers and RyanPagella. If you like what you hear, please consider supporting us via patreon.com/themutantages. Thanks!

Gotham Outsiders: A Batman Bookclub
DC Pride 2022 Live Reaction

Gotham Outsiders: A Batman Bookclub

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 35:38


In this special episode of Gotham Outsiders: A Batman Bookclub, we geek out over the recently announced lineup for DC Pride 2022. From Jadzia Axelrod's Galaxy: The Prettiest Star and Alysia Yeoh stories, to Devin Grayson's Superman/Jon Kent story, to the Meghan Fitzmartin Tim Drake Special... Outsiders, we are feasting today!  Chris: @themythofpsyche TJ: @troyfin2 Gotham Outsiders: @GothamOutsiders Music: Nick Oyler Edited by: Chris Ceary Logo: Aliza Layne

Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks
Nightwing News Ep #130: Detective Comics #1050 (NEW) & Nightwing #71

Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 46:45


Nightwing News Ep #130: Detective Comics #1050 (NEW) & Nightwing #71 Welcome back to Nightwing News!  This episode Phil and Kristen review NEW issue Detective Comics #1050 featuring Nightwing and the Batfamily.  PLUS: a review of classic issue Nightwing #71 (September 2002) featuring the beginning of Devin Grayson's run on the book.  Show notes: Nightwing News Ep #130: Detective Comics #1050 (NEW) & Nightwing #71 Find all of our Social Media here: https://linktr.ee/capesandlunatics Find Kristen's book Dick Grayson, Boy Wonder here: https://www.amazon.com/Dick-Grayson-Boy-Wonder-Nightwing/dp/0786497882/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1540958908&sr=8-1&keywords=dick+grayson+boy+wonder Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nightwingpdp Follow Nightwing News on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/NightwingNewsPodcast Follow Nightwing News on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NightwingNews Produced by: Capes and Lunatics Sidekicks Podcast Production Team: Phil Perich Support the Capes and Lunatics Podcast on Patreon www.patreon.com/capesandlunatics

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 338

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 180:31


Comic Reviews: DC Justice League 2022 Annual by Brian Michael Bendis, Sanford Greene, Matt Herms Strange Love Adventures by Rex Ogle, Devin Grayson, Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Rich Douek, Ram V, Che Grayson, Stephanie Phillips, Andrew Marino, Phil Hester, Roger Robinson, Scot Eaton, Geraldo Borges, Christian Duce, Pablo Collar, Jon Mikel, Jon Sammariva, Ande Parks, Wayne Faucher, Eric Gapstur, Tony Avina, Hi-Fi, Nick Filardi, Rex Lokus, Dee Cunniffe, Enrica Eren Angiolini Suicide Squad: Blaze 1 by Simon Spurrier, Aaron Campbell, Jordie Bellaire Marvel Amazing Spidey 88.BEY by Geoffrey Thorne, Jim Towe, Jan Bazaldua, Jim Campbell Maestro: World War M 1 by Peter David, Pasqual Ferry, German Peralta, Matt Hollingsworth, Jesus Aburtov Secret X-Men 1 by Tini Howard, Francesco Mobili, Jesus Aburtov Deadpool Samurai by Sanshiro Kasama, Hikaru Uesugi Dark Horse Hellboy and the BPRD 1957: Forgotten Lives 1 by Mike Mignola, Chris Roberson, Stephen Green, Dave Stewart Critical Role: Mighty Nein Origins - Caleb Widogast by Jody Houser, Liam O'Brien, Matthew Mercer, Selina Espiritu, Diana Sousa, Ariana Maher  Ablaze Life Zero 1 by Stefano Vietti, Marco Checchetto, Andres Mossa AfterShock Land of the Living Gods 1 by Isaac Mogajane, Santtos Archie Archie Love and Heartbreak Special by Thomas Pitilli, Stephanie Cooke, Sina Grace, Lisa Sterle, Iolanda Zanfardino, Matt Herms Dynamite Draculina 1 by Christopher Priest, Michael SSantamaria Vampirella Valentine's Special 2022 by Jacob Edgar, Dearbhla Kelly, David Avalone, George Kambadais, Vincenzo Carratu, Andres Labrada, Emiliana Pinna, Ellie Wright Scout Cult of Ikarus 1 by Jenna Lyn Wright, Karl Slominski,  Comixology Field Tripping by James Asmus, Jim Festante, Jose Garcia Pixels of You by Ananth Hirsh, Yuko Ota, J.R. Doyle Virus Solomon's Men 1 by Andrew Davies Gans, Jason Johnson, Carlos Badilla Additional Reviews: Boys s2, Bone vol 1, Something is Killing the Children vol 1, Boba Fett finale, Sunstone HC 1, Jungle Cruise News: Spider-Man 2099 mini from Steve Orlando, Omninews, Russo brothers adapting Judy Blume, Oscar noms, Dark Crisis, new Tynion/Brombal series, Russell Crowe in Kraven movie, Marvel is stupid aka Greg Smallwood art changes, Futurama revival, Obi-Wan release date, new Stephanie Phillips series from Boom, Blood Syndicate series, new Thunderbolts, Cullen Bunn reveals details on scrapped Solomon Kane series from Marvel, Gaston and Lefou prequel canceled, Marvel Netflix series leaving, Marvel Unlimited news, Wonder Twins show, Silver Coin 3, another Tales From Harrow County mini, new Batman sci-fi comic from Darick Robertson and Rogue One screenwriter Why Ray Will Lose His Mind in March Listener Question related to Dark Crisis Trailers: Buzz Lightyear, Men, Jurassic World 3, Nope, Doctor Strange, Black Adam, Lord of the Rings, Chip n Dale Comics Countdown: Radiant Black 12 by Kyle Higgins, Meghan Camarena, French Carlomagno, Mattia Iacono, Diego Sanches Redneck 32 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe Joker 12 by James Tynion IV, Sam Johns, Belen Ortega, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Cam Smith, Romulo Fajardo Jr, Alex Guimaraes, Arif Prianto Mighty Morphin 16 by Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sara Antonellini, Sharon Marino Avengers 53 by Jason Aaron, Juan Frigeri, David Curiel Pixels of You by Ananth Hirsh, Yuko Ota, J.R. Doyle Superman: Son of Kal-El 8 by Tom Taylor, Cian Tormey, Raul Fernandez, Federico Blee Batgirls 3 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Jorge Corona, Ivan Plascencia, Sarah Stern Seven Secrets 14 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Walter Baiamonte New Mutants 24 by Vita Ayala, Danilo Beyruth, Dan Brown

Back Issue Bloodbath | Geek Hard
Back Issue Bloodbath Episode 327: OMNI

Back Issue Bloodbath | Geek Hard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 25:13


This week on Back Issue Bloodbath, Andrew and Petula look at the first 5 issues of OMNI, by Devin Grayson, Alitha Martinez, and Melody Cooper The post Back Issue Bloodbath Episode 327: OMNI appeared first on Geek Hard.

Podcasts | Geek Hard
Back Issue Bloodbath Episode 327: OMNI

Podcasts | Geek Hard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 25:13


This week on Back Issue Bloodbath, Andrew and Petula look at the first 5 issues of OMNI, by Devin Grayson, Alitha Martinez, and Melody Cooper The post Back Issue Bloodbath Episode 327: OMNI appeared first on Geek Hard.

Graphic Novel Explorers Club

Episode 88Greetings, Explorers! Prepare yourself to become a multi-modality hyper-genius after reading Omni. Story by Devin Grayson and art by Alitha E. Martinez. HUMANOIDS published the comic in 2020.Doctor Cecelia Cobbina is a surgeon working with Doctors Without Borders. While helping patients in Africa, Doctor Cobbina suddenly becomes gifted with hyper-intelligence. However, she's not alone. Other people are gaining powers of their own. Finally, her new metahuman abilities come in handy as tries to figure out this mystery.Frist, Johnny, Dennis, and Aubrey look at at the larger H1 Ignition Universe. Three of the series that make up the Ignition Universe are Omni, Strange Lands, and Ignited. Next, they discuss how the hero's powers manifest themself. Finally, they talk about the flawed, smart, and dynamic character that is the hero of this series. Additional topics include co-dependent superheroes; the bedside manners of doctors; and the Hippocratic Oath of letting a garbage truck hit people. Last of all, but not certainly not least, they look at the storytelling and art of Omni. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Podcasts | Geek Hard
Geek Hard: Episode 608 – A Rewild All-Nighter on the Snowpiercer

Podcasts | Geek Hard

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 65:39


d: 01/28/22 – We review Snowpiercer Season 3. We talk with writer Devin Grayson of Rewild and also with artist Jason Loo of The All-Nighter. The post Geek Hard: Episode 608 – A Rewild All-Nighter on the Snowpiercer appeared first on Geek Hard.

Geek Hard | Geek Hard
Geek Hard: Episode 608 – A Rewild All-Nighter on the Snowpiercer

Geek Hard | Geek Hard

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 65:39


d: 01/28/22 – We review Snowpiercer Season 3. We talk with writer Devin Grayson of Rewild and also with artist Jason Loo of The All-Nighter. The post Geek Hard: Episode 608 – A Rewild All-Nighter on the Snowpiercer appeared first on Geek Hard.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 334

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 184:09


Comic Reviews: DC Justice League vs. the Legion of Super-Heroes 1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Scott Godlewski, Ryan Cody Batman Urban Legends 11 by Vita Ayala, Nikola Cizmesija, Nick Filardi, Ram V, Anand Radhakrishnan, John Pearson, Mohale Mashigo, Arist Deyn, Mark Russell, Mark Russell, Karl Mostert, Trish Mulvihill House of El Book Two: The Enemy Delusion by Claudia Gray, Eric Zawadzki Marvel Daredevil: Woman Without Fear 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Rafael de Latorre, Federico Blee Death of Doctor Strange: Bloodstone by Tini Howard, Ig Guara, Dijjo Lima Devil's Reign: Superior Four 1 by Zac Thompson, Davide Tinto, Matt Milla Marvel Voices: Heritage by Jim Terry, Brittany Peer, Nyla Innuksuk, Natasha Donovan, Rachelle Rosenberg, Steven Paul Judd, David Cutler, Jose Marzan Jr, Paris Alleyne, Rebecca Roanhorse, Shaun Beyale, Belardino Brabo, Morry Hollowell Wastelanders: Black Widow by Steven S. Deknight, Well-Bee Eternals 500 Year War Infinity Comic by Dan Abnett, G Geoffo, Matt Milla Star Wars - High Republic - Eye of the Storm 1 by Charles Soule, Guillermo Sanna, Jim Campbell  Image Joe Hill's Rain 1 by Joe Hill, David Booher, Zoe Thorogood, Chris O'Halloran Scorched 1 by Sean Lewis, Stephen Segovia, Paulo Siqueira, Ulises Arreola, Nikos Koutsis Mazebook 5 by Jeff Lemire Dark Horse Sword of Hyperborea 1 by Mike Mignola, Rob Williams, Laurence Campbell, Dave Stewart, Quinton Winter Rewild GN by Devin Grayson, Yana Adamovic Behemoth Paranormal Hitmen GN by Brett Murphy, Wilson Gandolpho Dynamite Hell Sonja 1 by Christopher Hastings, Pasquale Qualano, Kike Diaz Vault We Ride Titans 1 by Tres Dean, Sebastian Piriz Additional Reviews: X-Men Second Genesis, Scream 5, Boba Fett ep3, Devs, Eternals, Wrassle Castle vol 1, Ghoul Next Door, Peacemaker, Naomi pilot, Madi: Once Upon A Time In The Future, Ned: Lord of the Pit, Cosmic Detective, Zomcom, How I Met Your Father, Mega Fauna News: Omninews, new Amazing Spider-Man creative team, cancelation of Wonder Girl, Welcome to Murderville, new CW spinoff show for Diggle, X-Men '92: House of XCII, Batgirl movie costume, release date of new Owl House episodes, LOTR air date, behind the scenes of Gail's Batgirl, Molly Knox Ostertag is fantastic, new animation company founded by Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Moon Knight - Black, White and Blood, new Sandman comic from Tynion starring the Corinthian, Rob Liefeld NFT comic, Flashpoint Beyond Trailers: Moon Knight, Cuphead Show Comics Countdown: Mazebook 5 by Jeff Lemire Robin and Batman 3 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen Batgirls 2 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Jorge Corona, Sarah Stern King Conan 2 by Jason Aaron, Mahmud Asrar, Matt Wilson Department of Truth 15 by James Tynion IV, David Romero Undiscovered Country 18 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson Good Asian 8 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge Savage Avengers 28 by Gerry Duggan, Patrick Zircher, Javier Tartaglia Daredevil: Woman Without Fear 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Rafael de Latorre, Federico Blee Stillwater 12 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon Perez, Mike Spicer

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Best Of 2021 Devin Grayson Q&A Batman Black Widow Green Arrow The Titans and More

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 62:27


Devin Talks Batman Nightwing Black Widow and her new stuff, like Volume 1 of Omni from Humanoids and Her new Berger Book Rewild

Gotham Outsiders: A Batman Bookclub
Interview with Devin Grayson

Gotham Outsiders: A Batman Bookclub

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 53:16


In this special episode of Gotham Outsiders: A Batman Bookclub, we interview the first woman to write an ongoing Batman title, Gotham Knights, Nightwing, and more, DEVIN GRAYSON! We discuss fandom, Dick Grayson, and Devin's reflection on her DC Comics journey. Devin: @Gothamette Chris: @themythofpsyche TJ: @troyfin2 Gotham Outsiders: @GothamOutsiders Music and edited by: Nick Oyler Logo: Aliza Layne

Devorando Comics
D.C.P. Capítulo 160: ¿Que estamos leyendo? Agosto 2021 (inicio negro)

Devorando Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 127:58


Queridos suscriptores, tuvimos un ligero inconveniente en los primeros segundos del video que aparecen en negro, pero después se recupera. Los cómics de los que hablamos en este capítulo son: - Fernando: "Viuda Negra: complete collection" (Marvel Knight), Guión:Devin Grayson y Greg Rucka e ilustrado por JG Jones, Scott Hampton, e Igor Kordey. Marvel Cómic, edición en inglés. "Spider-Woman Vol. 1: Bad Blood" (Trade Paperback). Guión Karla Pacheco , Dibujo de Pere Perez. Marvel Cómic, edición en inglés. - Vicente: "I Am Not Starfire", Guión: Mariko Tamaki, Dibujante: Yoshi Yoshitani. DC Comics. "Universo DC por Alan Moore", Guión: Alan Moore, con dibujos de Diversos autores. Edición Ovni Press. - Rodrigo: "KILL OR BE KILLED 01" Guión: Ed Brubaker; Dibujo: Sean Phillips; Color: Elizabeth Breitweiser. Evolution Comics (Panini) Este programa es posible gracias a nuestros patreons: - Carlos Muñoz - Manuel Villanueva - Sebastian Vera - Marcos Saldivia - Carlos Cepeda - Alejandro Herrera - Sergio Matamala - Iván Matamala - Francisco Curihuinca - Rodrigo Agurto - Nicolás Mena - Rodrigo Alcota - Ramón Acevedo - Miguel Cabezas - Julio Correa - Juan Rocha - Eduardo Delgado - Jazmín Flores Apóyanos en Patreon https://www.patreon.com/devorandocomics Recuerda que también pueden escuchar nuestro #Podcast de #DevorandoComics en: -ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-devorando-comics_sq_f1586450_1.html -spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dYRuOsPRRM5QM3hjbvuSx No olviden visitar #DevorandoComics en: -Web oficial: www.devorandocomics.cl -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/devorandocomics.cl

Graphically Novel
She Fakes Her Death A Lot - A Review of Black Widow: The Itsy-Bitsy Spider

Graphically Novel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 58:49


On this episode the three bro's review Black Widow: The Itsy-Bitsy Spider. Written by Devin Grayson and Greg Rucka with Art by J.G. Jones and Scott Hampton.

The Reader Copy Podcast
Black Widow by Devin Grayson and J. G. Jones

The Reader Copy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 59:30


Yelena! Today Chris and Daniel discuss Black Widow by Devin Grayson and J. G. Jones. We also talk about the new Spider-Man costume, the Old Guard squel, and Captain America 80th Anniversary variant covers. Visit us online: https://thereadercopypodcast.libsyn.com/ (Check out The Reader Copy Podcast website) Our iTunes page: https://goo.gl/MikhDd (Listen to more episodes) Even More Stuff: https://goo.gl/4iDTXn (Check out our Instagram) https://goo.gl/cVFw7r (Follow us on Twitter) https://goo.gl/RsnXc1 (Like us on Facebook) Show music provided by http://www.morgandavidking.com/ (MDK - Hyper Beam)

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 306

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 193:41


Comic Reviews: Green Arrow 80th Anniversary Special by Jeff Lemire, Tom Taylor, Brandon Thomas, Devin Grayson, Christopher Mitten, Ben Percy, Mariko Tamaki, Vita Ayala, Ram V, Stephanie Phillips, Larry O'Neil, Phil Hester, Mike Grell, Andrea Sorrentino, Nicola Scott, Chris Mooneyham, Jorge Corona, Laura Braga, Jorge Fornes, Javier Rodriquez, Max Fiumara, Otto Schmidt, Ane Parks, Dave Stewart, Trish Mulvihill, Jordie Bellaire, Lovern Kindzierski, Adriano Lucas, Ivan Plascencia, Mat Lopes, Annette Kwok, Mike Spicer Teen Titans Academy 2021 Yearbook by Tim Sheridan, Darko Lafuente, Rafa Sandoval, Marco Santucci, Jordi Tarragona, Michael Atiyeh Catwoman 2021 Annual Ram V, Fernando Blanco, Juan Ferreyra, Kyle Hotz, David Baron Mystery of the Meanest Teacher: A Johnny Constantine Graphic Novel by Ryan North, Derek Charm Infinite Frontier Secret Files by Joshua Williamson, Brandon Thomas, Dan Watters, Stephanie Phillips, Valentine De Landro, Inaki Miranda, Stephen Byrne, Marissa Louise, Triona Farrell United States of Captain America 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Josh Trujillo, Jan Bazaldua, Dale Eaglesham Giant Size Spider-Man: The Chameleon Conspiracy by Nick Spencer, Carlos Gomez Black Cat Annual 1 by Jed MacKay, Joey Vazquez Kane and Able OGN by Shaky Kane, Krent Able Parasomnia 1 by Cullen Bunn, Andrea Mutti Barbaric 1 by Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden, Addison Duke Mighty Crusaders: The Shield by David Gallagher, Rob Liefeld Godzilla Rivals vs. Hedorah by Paul Allor, EJ Su Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tea Time by Mirka Andolfo, Siya Oum Power Rangers Unlimited Edge of Darkness by Frank Gogol, Simone Ragazzoni Usagi Yojimbo: Dragon Bellow Conspiracy 1 by Stan Sakai, Ronda Pattison Attack of the Heebie Chibis OGN by Julie Sakai, Stan Sakai Alansbeeville by Tristan Radke Broken Gargoyles:  Sin and Virtue 1 by Bob Salley, Christina Blanch, Mike Lilly, Stan Yak Darling 1 by Michael Fleizach, Todd Hunt, David Mims Overdrive 1 by Walter Junior 99 Cent Theater: Villains 1 & 2 by Alberto Veloso, Crystal Pandita Demonio 1 by Juan Ramon Lapaix, Joel Vazquez Worst Possible World 1 by Denis Languerand, Jorge Hermosilla Roofstompers by Alex Paknadel, Ian Macewan, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou River of Sin by Kelly Williams, Chas Pangburn Glenn asks a question Additional Reviews: Last Book You'll Ever Read, Loki ep4, Owl House s2e4, Succession s1, Fear Street part 1, Girl on the Third Floor, Boss Baby 2 News: Omninews, Amazing Spider-Man Beyond artists, Phoenix Echo mini Trailer: Many Saints of Newark, Clifford Comics Countdown: Crossover 7 by Chip Zdarsky, Phil Hester, Ande Parks, Dee Cunniffe Department of Truth 10 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds Daredevil 31 by Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Di Benedetto Specter Inspectors 5 by Bowen McCurdy, Kaitlyn Musto Canto and the City of Giants 3 by David Booher, Sebastian Piriz Beta Ray Bill 4 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer Usagi Yojimbo: Dragon Bellow Conspiracy 1 by Stan Sakai We Only Find Them When They're Dead 7 by Al Ewing, Simone Di Meo Barbaric 1 by Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden, Addison Duke Black Widow 8 by Kelly Thompson, Elena Casagrande, Rafael de Latorre, Elisabetta D'Amico, Jordie Bellaire  

Quarantined Comics
CHAR STUDY (3/4) ...Nightwingin' It // There will be Blüd

Quarantined Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 56:44


During Quarantined Comics “summer hiatus” (Ryan in a Korean gulag, Raman changing more diapers), we wanted to make sure you still got your sweet, sweet weekly comics content, so we're proud to share Raman's OTHER comic book podcast project “CHARACTER STUDY” -with friend-of-the-pod Paresh Jha. Character Study is a 4-part series that examines the history of DICK GRAYSON (aka Robin, aka Nightwing), the other half of Batman's dynamic duo. CHAPTER 3: "Night-wing' it (There will be Blüd)" - we follow Dick's "adult" career as Nightwing - where he cements his reputation for being the glue of the DC Universe SUGGESTED READING: NIGHTWING (1996) #1-25 Chuck Dixon Run perhaps only V1-3 (not sure i can re-read the ENTIRE run) Action Comics #613- #618 // #627- #634 // #642 - where Dick and Superman have a chat Batman Year 3 // "A Lonely Palce for Dying" (Batman #436-442) + New Teen Titans #60+61 Robin #13 Just read the last Robin issue (Bruce + Dick arguement with no resolution) Nightwing 25 - Nightwing + Robin #3 (Tim Drake) have a fun chat on a train Birds of Prey #8 (1999)- Babs and Dick go on a date / talk about their feelings Teen Titans V3 # 6 (2003) - NIghtwing breaks up a fight between the JLA and TT EXTRA CREDIT / SUPPLEMENTAL READING Batman: Prodigal (1994) - 12 issue crossover - “I can't replace you, Bruce... but I'd be lying if I said it's not going to be wild standing in for you.” Nightwing Huntress (1998) - Devin Grayson (4 issue mini-series) New Teen Titans v2 (1984) #17 (Kory being abducted for political wedding) New Titans 100-102 -failed wedding w/ to Starfire that evil Raven crashes?) - Dick is kicked off the team in #101 Titans (Judd Winick) - when they brought back the team...meh Outsiders V3 - 50 issue run done by Judd Winnick, where Dick leads a rag-tag team of heroes TV: Young Justice Titans (2018) # 19 Teen Titans V3 # 33 (2005) - NIghtwing supports Superboy in an Infinite Crisis Lead Up (Geoff Johns) NIGHTWING VOL. 1: TRAPS AND TRAPEZES (2012) - red suit, Kyle Higgins Convergence: Nightwing & Oracle (2015 - 2 issue miniseries) Special Guest: Paresh Jha.

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Devin Grayson Q&A Batman Black Widow Green Arrow The Titans and More

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 62:29


Devin Talks Batman Nightwing Black Widdow and her new stuff, like Volume 1 of Omni from Humanoids and Her new Berger Book coming out this fall Rewild

Gotham by Geeks : A Batman podcast
Gotham by Geeks ep 188 Batman: Faith

Gotham by Geeks : A Batman podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 92:59


We answer listener emails and catch up on the recent Batman related news before discussing the Secret Origins issue 13 by Dan Mishkin and Erik Larsen focusing on Nightwing and Jericho And from the pages of Legends from the Dark Knight Batman: Faith by Mike W Barr and Bart Sears which changes the relationship between Leslie Thompkins and the boy she helped raise Bruce Wayne. And out of the Batman Gotham Knights Contest trade that wraps up Devin Grayson's Batman run with art by Roger Robinson If your on Twitter you can Follow us @bygotham and email us gothambygeeks@gmail.com This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on TaylorNetwork feed on Spotify, iTunes, stitcher radio and also google play

TaylorNetwork
Gotham by Geeks ep 188 Batman: Faith

TaylorNetwork

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 92:59


We answer listener emails and catch up on the recent Batman related news before discussing the Secret Origins issue 13 by Dan Mishkin and Erik Larsen focusing on Nightwing and Jericho And from the pages of Legends from the Dark Knight Batman: Faith by Mike W Barr and Bart Sears which changes the relationship between Leslie Thompkins and the boy she helped raise Bruce Wayne. And out of the Batman Gotham Knights Contest trade that wraps up Devin Grayson's Batman run with art by Roger Robinson If your on Twitter you can Follow us @bygotham and email us gothambygeeks@gmail.com This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on TaylorNetwork feed on Spotify, iTunes, stitcher radio and also google play

Hypertime to Podcast
BONUS EPISODE: DC Holiday Stories

Hypertime to Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 60:33


HO HO HO! WELCOME INTO THE HYPERTIME! We can't pass up a holiday episode on our first year now, can we? So pull up a chair, light a fire, drink some cocoa, and put on this podcast.In this audio-troubled bonus episode, Allan and Josh go through some holiday-themed DC stories. No special notes! Just us riffing on ten stories we enjoy that bring the holiday spirit. Plus, one book that Allan recommends that's NOT DC-Centric.We hope you all stay safe and take care. Happy holidays!Stories discussed:DC Rebirth: Holiday Special #1The Last Minute - Tim Seeley, Ian Churchill, and Alex SollazzoFor the Dog Who Has Everything - Eric Esquivel, Dan Jurgens, Norm Rapmund, and Hi-Fi DesignThe Night We Saved Christmas - Heath Corson, Gustavo Duarte, and Marcelo MaioloDreaming of a White Christmas - Mariko Tamaki, Matias Bergara, and J. NanjanA Flash Christmas Carol - James Tynion IV, Robbi Rodriguez, and Alejandro SanchezAdventures of Superman #520 - Christmas Thieves - Karl Kesel, Stuart Immonen, Jose Marzan, Jr., and Glenn WhitmoreSuperman #64 - Metropolis Mailbag - Dan Jurgens, Jackson Guice, and Glenn WhitmoreDetective Comics #826 - Slayride - Paul Dini, Don Kramer, Wayne Faucher, and John KaliszJLA #60 - Merry Christmas, Justice League - - Now Die! - Mark Waid, Cliff Rathburn, Paul Neary, and David BaronDCU Holiday Bash III - No, Bart, There Is No Santa Claus - Mark Waid, Devin Grayson, Craig Rousseau, Mike Sellers, and Jason Scott JonesKlaus - Grant Morrison, Dan MoraFollow the podcast on Twitter: @HypertimePod or send us an email at hypertime2podcast@gmail.comFollow Josh on Twitter: @jmille99Follow Allan on Twitter: @TheAllanMuirIntro 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/

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 274

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 147:05


February 2021 Solicitations Comics Reviews: Death Metal 5 Rorschach 2 Avengers Marvels Shapshots by Kurt Busiek, Barbara Kesel, Staz Johnson Marvel's Voices: Indigenous Voices by Darcie Little Badger, Taboo, Rebecca Roanhorse, Stephen Graham Jones, Jeffrey Veregge, David Cutler, Kyle Charles, Weshoyot Alvitre Symbiote Spider-Man: King in Black 1 by Peter David, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Frank D'Armata Widowmakers: Red Guardian and Yelena Belova by Devin Grayson, Michele Bandini, Elisabetta D'Amico, Erick Arciniega Sea of Sorrows 1 by Rich Douek, Alex Cormack Star Wars Adventures Annual 2020 by Cavan Scott, Nick Brokenshire, Francesco Gaston Barbalien: Red Planet 1 by Jeff Lemire, Tate Brombal, Gabriel Walta, Jordie Bellaire Aggretsuko Meet Her Friends 1 by Cat Farris, Lisa DuBois, Andrew Dalhouse A Dark Interlude 1 by Ryan O'Sullivan, Andrea Mutti, Vladimir Popov Frank at Home on the Farm 1 by Jordan Thomas, Clark Bint Dark Wing 1 by Matthew Medney, German Ponce Savage Circus 1 by Brenda Columbus, Al Barrionuevo, Candice Han Suneater 1 by Joe Harris, Dylan Sprouse, Diego Yapur Fish Kill 1 by Dan Fogler, Laurence Blum, Ben Templesmith Additional Reviews: Star Wars Holiday Special, Mandalorian, His House, Criminal s2, Nocterra, Christmas on the Square, The Pull by Steve Orlando, Animaniacs News: Wonder Girl series coming to CW featuring Yara Flor, Batman Earth One vol 3, Wonder Woman to HBO Max, W.E.B. of Spider-Man removed, Stranger Things casting, Deadpool 3 from Disney, Black Lightning ending after fourth season, Omninews, Peacemaker to feature new Green Arrow actor, strange case of Batman's Grave #12 Comics Countdown: Usagi Yojimbo 14 by Stan Sakai, Tom Luth Seven to Eternity 14 by Rick Remender, Jerome Opena, Matt Hollingsworth Die 15 by Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans Rorschach 2 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart Barbalien: Red Planet 1 by Jeff Lemire, Tate Brombal, Gabriel Walta, Jordie Bellaire Stillwater 3 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon K Perez, Mike Spicer Venom 30 by Donny Cates, Luke Ross, Jesus Aburtov Aquaman 65 by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Miguel Mendonca, Romula Fajardo Jr Something is Killing the Children 12 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera Dark Nights: Death Metal 5 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, FCO Plascencia

The Stack
The Stack: Captain America, Rorschach And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 62:30


On this week's comic book review podcast: Captain America #25 Marvel By Ta-Nehesi Coates & Leonard Kirk Back-up by Anthony Falcone and Michael Cho Rorschach #2 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Jorge Fornés Sea of Sorrows #1 IDW Publishing Written by Rich Douek Art and colors by Alex Cormack Marvel Indigenous Voices #1 Marvel By Jeffrey Verge, Rebecca Roanhorse, Darcie Little Badger, Stephen Graham Jones, Taboo & B. Earl, Weshoyot Alvitre, Kyle Charles, and David Cutler Barbalien: Red Planet #1 Dark Horse Comics Script by Tate Brombal Story by Jeff Lemire and Tate Brombal Art by Gabriel Hernández Walta Commanders in Crisis #2 Image Comics Written by Steve Orlando Art by Davide Tinto The Amazing Spider-Man #53 Marvel Written by Nick Spencer Art by Mark Bagley Dark Nights: Death Metal #5 DC Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Greg Capullo Seven to Eternity #14 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Drawn by Jerome Opeña Venom #30 Marvel Written by Donny Cates Art by Luke Ross Usagi Yojimbo #14 IDW Publishing Written, art and letters by Stan Sakai Batman #103 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Carlo Pagulayan & Danny Miki and Guillem March Black Magick #16 Image Comics Written by Greg Rucka Art by Nicola Scott Juggernaut #3 Marvel Written by Fabian Nicieza Art by Ron Garney You Look Like Death: Tales From The Umbrella Academy #3 Dark Horse Comics Story by Gerard Way and Shaun Simon Art & Colors by I.N.J. Culbard Stillwater #3 Image Comics Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Ramón K. Perez The Immortal Hulk #40 Marvel Written by Al Ewing Art by Joe Bennett Big Girls #4 Image Comics Story & Art by Json Howard Widowmakers #1 Story by Devin Grayson Pencils and Inks by Michele Bandini Ice Cream Man #21 Image Comics Written by W. Maxwell Prince Art by Martín Morazzo X-Force #14 Marvel Written by Benjamin Percy and Gerry Duggan Art by Joshua Cassara Hellions #6 Marvel Written by Zeb Wells Art by Carmen Carnero Cable #6 Marvel Written by Gerry Duggan Art by Phil Noto 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, everybody. Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin:              I'm Justin. Pete:                I'm Pete Alex:                 And we have the pack stack for you today. We've got so many comics to talk about. Pete:                [crosstalk 00:00:19] that there is a lot of comics on Stack's before this. This is a whole another level of Stack. Justin:              This is serious. Alex:                 I got a timer going, we're going to do 25 seconds per comic. 100%. Definitely, no fat on this show is what I like to say [crosstalk 00:00:35]. Let's cut all the X-Men book if you're cutting fat. Come on. Justin:              Those are nice and leam. Those are very fun. Yeah. They're right in the right length. We will not do any sort of deviation, no tangents, for God's sakes. Alex:                 No bits. Justin:              No bits. Pete:                Wow. Justin:              Who's got time for those. Alex:                 Nobody has time for bits. Speaking of bits, have you guys ever tried alphabets? Because that's a good series, surprisingly. Pete:                [crosstalk 00:01:02]. Justin:              Yes. What I do is I start the day with alphabets, jump right into some alphabet soup for lunch, and then I have a dinner of my own choosing. Pete:                Wow. That really fall off there at the end. Alex:                 Man. You're on Alpha Watchers, right? Justin:              That's right [inaudible 00:01:19]. Alex:                 Let's talk about, speaking of letters, specifically the letter A and whether it stands for France or not. Let's talk about Captain America, number 25 for Marvel by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Leonard Kirk, backup by Anthony Falcone and Michael Cho. It was a big anniversary issue for captain America. So I figured it was worth talking about, but this is right in the middle of a huge arc that they've been doing for this title for a while now, as captain America is basically fighting against all of his villains along with the daughters of Liberty, is that what the group is called? Justin:              That is correct. Alex:                 Big things go down on this issue. I got to tell you, I liked the main story. I thought it was fine as part of the continuing story, but I thought the backup was real good. Justin:              Yes. That's when I was reading this, despite the fact that it is a number 25, the first story, I was like, “This is pretty good. This is just Ta-Nehisi Coates as both this Captain America and Black Panther is always writing sort of one uber story and so each arc is the next piece of that. I've been really enjoying this story and Captain America. But the backup story, I was like, “Yes, this is the real… It's such a good… Just comment on what America is. It's captain America speaking at a funeral for a guy he met in Red Hook at a diner and it's just a great… It's like a speech and it's really- Pete:                I got choked up during this comic. It was really great and really well done. I was really impressed. Alex:                 The art is very good. It's very reminiscent of Darwin Cook in particular, I think- Justin:              Yes. Alex:                 From Michael Cho and the story spans the history of Captain America. So if you're looking for something anniversary-wise again, the first story, very good. It's a good story. Ta-Nehisi Coates is a good writer. We know that. Justin:              Great writer. Alex:                 Leonard Kirk is a great artist as well. So there's good stuff going on there. But the backup is definitely where it's at. Let's move to another run, Rorschach, number two from DC Comics written by Tom King art by Ori Fornace. I think it's fair to say we're two issues in, and I still don't know exactly what to expect personally from this title. I thought the story was fascinating, well laid out. The art is really good. I have no idea how any of this connects to anything yet, but I'm definitely on board for the ride. Justin:              This felt almost like a standalone issue, which I think is odd as a second issue. So it's a detective trying to track down this attempted assassination. In this issue, it's the characters that we think are sort of the Rorschach and are the main characters of the subjects at least of this book are just sort of side characters in this. It's about the mystery of a murder that happened in this building. I don't know, I really liked it, but I agree with you, Alex. I felt it was an odd place to put an issue like this. Pete:                I disagree, I think this a very interesting kind of like, who done it, I'm really liking how this is unfolding in a classic Kings fashion where we're getting a little bit, each issue a little bit, trying to put together this bigger picture. Art's unbelievable. Storytelling is really great. I really liked the voiceover stuff at the beginning and I think Rorschach is one of my favorite characters. So this is very interesting to kind of like, you get this story and to see how this is going to unfold. Alex:                 This is something that even while I'm reading it, I feel like my antenna is on wrong for it because I read it and I try not to do this when I'm reading it, because the story is good, the art is good, but I keep reading it as, okay, how does this connect to Watchman? How does this connect to Watchman the TV series? How does this connect-? Pete:                Wow, that's weird. Alex:                 Well, and it does Tom King said on Twitter, that it is in “the same universe”, because of course they're seeing the same universe, but it's not in the doomsday clock universe necessarily. It's taking place in the same universe as the TV show. So I feel like I'm focusing on that too much [crosstalk 00:05:34]. Pete:                Yeah. Why are you [crosstalk 00:05:36] harder on yourself. Alex:                 Well, this is what I'm saying, I am owning the fact that I'm reading this incorrectly, and it's something that I feel like I'm going to have to read through and then go back and read again to really read it the right way once it's a complete story personally. Justin:              That's fair. Alex, honestly, when it comes to antennas, you need to upgrade to a mental wirelessness so you can just not have to have this. Pete:                Get the WiFi bro. Justin:              Get the WiFi dude. Alex:                 It keeps going down though. I don't know what's going on. Let's move on to another title. Sea of Sorrows number one from IDW Publishing written by Rich Douek, art and colors by Alex Cormack. Man, I loved this book. I thought this was so good. This is about a bunch of treasure hunters exploring a sunken sub. There is some weird stuff going on there. I don't think it's too much of a spoiler because it's on the cover or one of the covers, but there's a weird bunch of stuff coming on there with potentially some mermaids. It flashes back in time to previous time- Justin:              Just potentially some mermaids, just a high mermaid potential on this book. Let me just say, no spoilers, but the potentiality of mermaid-ness is high here. Alex:                 Yeah. Certainly our mermaid antenna was like [inaudible 00:06:41]. Justin:              Was blazing. Pete:                Yeah. I wouldn't say this is splash two, but there's definitely some mermaid action. Justin:              Yes. Alex:                 Sure. Most people with that in fact say this was splash two, but there is some really good, like dark horror crime fantasy stuff going on. We've had Rich Douek at our live show before talking about previous book he's done and I think Rich is just a really smart, precise writer. I was very surprised how much I enjoyed this, both from the art and the writing perspective. Justin:              Yeah. I think it's a nice, like sort of everyone's out to get everyone situation and then they encounter something horrifying. The art I think is really, really great. The undersea stuff is drawn. So with such darkness to it, and then the surprise of the potential mermaid that we've discussed and giving some- Alex:                 I don't want to say is a mermaid, I'm just saying it's a potential mermaid. Justin:              It's a potential mermaid. It's an undersea maid, I guess we could say. Pete:                I think this does a great job as a first issue, is setting up this fucked up world, putting all the pieces in place to get you excited for the bigger story. I think this is a really solid first issue. I can't wait for more. I'm all in. Alex:                 It's very reminiscent of the way of the Hill house Comics that came out of DC, just in terms of seeing like a contained horror story. But I like it quite a bit. Definitely pick this one up. Next up, Marvel Indigenous Voices, number 1 from of course, Marvel Comics by, here's a long list, Jeffrey Veregge, Rebecca Roanhorse, Darcie Little Badger, Stephen Graham Jones, Taboo and B. Earl, Weshoyot Alvitre, Kyle Charles and David Cutler.As you could probably figure out from the title, this is a bunch of short stories that focus on Marvel's Indigenous characters. I thought this was nice theology and I'd like to see more of this. What did you guys think? Pete:                I agree. This was really cool, very creative. I liked the way this set up with the watcher in the beginning. Just setting things up as like, we're going to get a bunch of stories here. Yeah. I'm completely on board. I want more, I think this is a great idea and I'm glad Marvel is doing this. Justin:              I love, I think this is such a great variety of stories here. The first story focuses on Echo and great character from Daredevil back in the day. Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              I miss seeing more of Echo, and it's sort of a straight up action adventures. She takes on the [inaudible 00:09:17], Loki shows up. Then we get a Dani Moonstar, Rahne Sinclair, story, which is good, very classic. X-Men short. Then the last story is this super interesting silver fox story that really fits into Wolverine history and is so dark and disturbing. But it was great. That was my favorite of the three and it really popped for me that last one. Alex:                 Yeah, I definitely agree. I think, we talk a lot about how anthologies are hit and miss, of course, because you're getting a lot of stories, but this is an issue that I think is well worth picking up based on the three stories in it. Justin:              Before you move on real quick, there is in the sort of back matter here, there's a note at the bottom, look for an exhilarating new series from Taboo and B. Earl in 2021. The Apache Warrior, [Kashiwa 00:10:12] the Sorcerer Supreme and the Ghost Rider of the mid-1800s berms her way into the future and brings disaster with her. I read that and I was like, “Shit, this looks awesome.” Pete:                Hell yeah. Yes. Justin:              I can't wait to check that out. Alex:                 Good stuff. Let's move on then to Barbalien, Red Planet, number one from Dark Horse Comic Script by Tate Brombal, story by Jeff Lemire and Tate Brombal, art by Gabriel Hemandez Walta. This is continuing to flesh out the Black Hammer Universe, which it is wild. How many books are coming out of this and how exciting all of them are. But this one is focusing on the world's Martian Manhunter Amalgam. Alex:                 The main thing that frankly, makes him different is he is gay and here he is dealing with a big situation on Mars where he's been sentenced to death. While back in time, he is discovering his sexuality at the height of the AIDS crisis in the 80s. This is great. Just another fantastic Black Hammer book. Pete:                Yeah. I was really impressed with this. Art is fantastic. Lot of heart, great storytelling, very interesting. I was really impressed by this and there is literally like an, oh shit, moment here, where you think maybe someone's going to die. I was really impressed by this. Justin:              Yeah. The Black Hammer Universe is so smart, the way it… This is a little bit cheap to say, but it brings like an indie sensibility to the Justice League characters or Justice League analogs, I think is so great. But what really does is flesh out these characters, make them more interesting and take the tropes of the top tier heroes like that and make the ground them, give them like a context and a historical place. It's just makes for rich storytelling. It's really good. Alex:                 Totally agree. It's just crazy that this is essentially a Martian Manhunter story, but with some tropes changed around, but it works completely and it shouldn't work outside of Jeff Lemire writing it. But it absolutely does. He's clearly guiding this whole universe. It feels like the best new superhero universe or new type of universe that Dark Horse has done since BPRD and Hellboy. They're doing such a good job with it across the board. Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 Moving on to another big new one, Commanders in Crisis, number two, from Image Comics written by Steve Orlando, art by David Tinto, as we found out in the first issue, empathy is dead and not only that, but one superhero from the remaining universe has taken a bunch of presidents from a bunch of other universes, save them, given them super powers, brought them here. They're all working together as a team. There are so many insane Steve Orlando ideas that are all working at the same time. We really liked the first issue. How do you think it held up on second take? Pete:                I think this is very cool. I love the ending. Yeah. This is Steve Orlando, just have a lot of fun kicking butt. This is very cool. Although there are a lot of ideas you can still follow what's happening. Art's great, ton of action, a lot of fun moments. Yeah, I've been really impressed with this book. He's taking big swings with this and I've been impressed with it. Justin:              Yeah. We just talked about sort of taking, coming at Justice League style storytelling in a different way and I think Steve Orlando here does it in an even different way. It's like fully idea and concept driven where you're getting into these multi-versal, true this and finding a way to have these heroes being heroes while at the same time combating an idea. It's good. It feels topical. It feels like it's also has good super hero action. I like it as well. Alex:                 The second issue spent a little more time with the individual characters, which I thought was really nice as we get to know them, because they're all new, they're all fresh, they've got different powers. So it's interesting stuff. Next up, The Amazing Spider-Man, number 53, from Marvel written by Nick Spencer, art by Mark Bagley. This is picking up on the cliffhanger of the last issue where Spider-Man died. He was killed by the character Kindred, who we know is Harry Osborne, but Spider-Man doesn't know that. This issue is coming around to the big surprise that Kindred is Harry Osborne, is the reveal at the end. Justin:              Yes. Alex:                 What did you think about this? Because I've been very on board with this storyline, but felt a little mixed about this issue, personally. Pete:                What I really liked about this issue was, in the past issues, there's been so much happening at once. It seemed like a little bit of overload. I liked how the slow down a little bit to deliver who this is and the got you kind of moment at the end was cool. I thought it was earned. I've been a little like, “I haven't been enjoying myself on this book.” But at least I enjoyed the pacing a lot more on this and it felt like, “Okay, we're now on the same page.” We can move back to crazy time with Nick Spencer for this. What's going to happen next? Justin:              As always, I agree with Pete completely with nine caveats. Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              Because I agree with you. I think this issue was paced really nicely and Mark Bagley's aren't… I feel like I first came to reading Spider-Man comics when Mark Bagley was drawing Spider-Man and Peter Parker and so seeing him, I'm like, “Yes, I really like this. I recognize this.” If we hadn't known that Harry Osborne was underneath the bandages, this would have been a great reveal. Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              But the fact that we know it, meant this was weird. Now it makes me be like, “Is this the reveal?” Pete:                It's got to be. Justin:              We were doubting it before, but now it feels like it is, but it also feels like, why do it twice? Pete:                Right. Alex:                 Why reveal that in advice. Pete:                [crosstalk 00:16:29]. Alex:                 It's just a strange choice. It completely undercut that last page for me when he looks and says, “Got you.” Because it's not a got you, because we already knew that and Spider-Man [crosstalk 00:16:39]. Pete:                Yeah. But Spider-man doesn't know it's a, got you. It was [inaudible 00:16:42]. Alex:                 Nobody did. He's like, “No, you can't be Harry Osborne.” Then he takes off his mask and says, “Got you.” But it's not. It's also another and a long line of Marvel masks that were definitely not masks until they took them off. Pete:                Right. Alex:                 Like Kindred, Taskmaster. It's like, “Come on, you're not wearing mask. Taskmaster, you've got a skull face.” Justin:              Another mask under that where it's going to be the next issue, he's like, “Got you.” Pete:                I'm Uncle Ben. I'm Peter Parker. Justin:              You should eat my rice. Pete:                Yes. That's what I meant, is that Uncle Ben from the rice brand. Alex:                 Of course, very controversial lately as they've taken that mask off. But thank you, Pete, for bringing that up. Pete:                Anytime. I like to make it weird. Justin:              At the end of the day we're journalists and that's the big reveal. Alex:                 Stop saying that. Cool. Dark Nights, Death Metal, number five, from DC Comics, written by Scott Snyder and art by Greg Capullo. In this issue, I don't know, a lot of stuff goes on. Pete:                Yeah, it does. Justin:              Yes, that is correct. Alex:                 I'll tell you in the middle of everything while this is like Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo have their wildest really channeling The Justice League run where it's like, “We've got to use this nth metal to fight back against the dark multi-verse and take the positive anti-crisis matter. Just all of this insane thing, all of this insane mythology that they're putting in there. But my main takeaway is it has the single funniest penguin panel I've ever seen in the history of comics. Justin:              That's 100% fair. Alex:                 So good. Everybody is lined up, everybody's ready to fight the dark multi-verse. Justin:              The villains. Alex:                 They have all the villains. They have all the heavy hitters there, everybody's ready and it feels to be like, Greg Capullo drew the penguin in there and then Scott Snyder wrote a line for later because the line is, “I have a sharp rock.” Justin:              Yes. To be fair. He says, “I have a very sharp rock.” So pretty [crosstalk 00:18:40]. Alex:                 “I have a very sharp rock.” Which made me laugh out loud. Pete:                I really enjoyed the army of Lobo's, yeah, this is just fun. The touching moment between Batman, Superman or Wonder Woman here, yeah, I think it's just, I've said this before, I'm going to say it again, it continues to be a lot of fun and really over the top and all metal doubt and why not? Why not have a little fun? Justin:              Yeah, I agree. It is fun. It's why they fight Castle Bats, they lose to a giant Gotham City basically, which was cool. Really finally proving that Gotham City really is a character in this Comic. Alex:                 Finally proving it. Justin:              Now here's my question for you. Lex Luther in this issue sort of comes through and rescues our heroes and is sort of the person who comes together with the plan at the end here, is he fully doing this for good? Or is he going to betray them in that [crosstalk 00:19:45]. Alex:                 Man, I don't know. The way Greg Capullo draws him, he seems pretty ernest, but it would not be true to Lex Luther if he didn't have a plan on top of a plan. Justin:              hat's what I'm saying. The way we sort of quickly move past the fact that it's Lex Luther who is the architect of their plan, makes me think that he will eventually become the true villain at the end of this once the Batman who laughs, despite the near infinite power he has, is defeated. But I love the getting all the heroes together. It feels like they're finally coming together to do their business. Pete:                Yeah. To get a business. Alex:                 I'm glad they finally got down to business. I agree. Justin:              Well, it does feel that way. They've been fucking around too much. Alex:                 Yes, they have. This is great. Like Pete said, every issue of this is just a blast to read because it's so purposely dumb and fun and over the top, every single choice. Does it make sense that Lobo could create an infinite army of Lobo's out of his own blood? Probably not. I hope they never follow up on that in any way, but it's fun to see. So that's fine. Justin:              Do you think one of them is actually Wolverine? Pete:                Stop. Just stop with that old [crosstalk 00:21:01] you do every time we talk about Lobo. Justin:              Eventually, one of them is like, “Hey guys, have you guys looked at us? I feel like we're just a Wolverine in space. Anybody else seeing that?” Pete:                That's just so dumb. Justin:              “Does anybody else…?” “Hey, Lobos, let's have a little Lobo huddle. Anybody else think we're Wolverine in space?” Pete:                Wolverine doesn't talk about himself in the third person and have a whole different language. It's not… Alex:                 Wolverine is constantly talking about himself in the third person. Justin:              No, he's not. Justin:              Yeah. If you can point out a couple other differences between Wolverine and Lobo, I'd love to hear it. Alex:                 [crosstalk 00:21:38] talk about Seven to Eternity, number 14, from Image Comics, written by Rick Remender and drawn by Jerome Opena. So excited. This title is back. This takes place in a fantasy world where a dude who is dying has teamed up with the big villain who basically destroyed his world and is now tracking down eternal life. This issue, we get a very classic Rick Remender scaring of Disney world and Disney Land and things like that as they get to the place where eternal life is granted. As usual with Rick Remender book, things get real dark real quick. But it's really Jerome Opena's, character designs that carry this book in how wild and how creative they are throughout the book. Pete:                I would like to say, you got to pick this up for the art alone. It's worth it. Justin:              Nice, great, quote, from quoting yourself, Pete page. Yeah, to that point, I am the asker section from the back half of the book is really cool. But Rick Remender talks about this a little bit in the back matter on this book, he's like, “Hey, we took a real long time to get this done.” But I think his focus on quality of his comic book work is amazing. He made a choice years ago now to stop doing Marvel and DC work and focus on all of his creator owned books and he takes so much care with every issue to make them, in his mind, perfect. Justin:              He does such a good job of just making high quality comics that really everything is super unique, super creative from the writing to the art, to the character design all the way through it's dark, like all of his work, it definitely has his point of view, but it comes at you in such a different way. Pete:                I had to read this twice just because I didn't want to miss anything in the panels. It's just so detailed and so amazing. You can read this comic and then you can just page through it and be amazed at the paneling. Alex:                 It's great stuff. Let's move on to talk about Venom, number 30 from Marvel written by Donny Cates and art by Luke Ross. This is the final issue of Venom before the Big King in black crossover kicks off. This is the end of the Venom beyond storyline as they are in an alternate universe where Venom sun has gone bad, become a bad guy called the Codex, lots of Venom, lots of symbiotes stuff happening here. What'd you think about this, both as a issue and as a lead in to this big event? Pete:                Well, I… Go ahead. Justin:              I would say it's wild. It is like the way that Donny Cates has taken, a sort of one-off at least at the beginning Spider-Man villain. Now this is so far from being related to Spider-Man. It's such a, like expanded mythology where you've got Eddie Brock and his son going into this different dimension meeting his ex who is has the son from this multi-verse. They all have their own symbiontes. They are all the different symbiontes, have different languages and controlling which ones are which, and all building toward… I got to read Richard's who has googly eyes? He's got googly eyes. Alex:                 Yeah, he does. He has a paste it on. Justin:              Yeah. What's the deal with this guy? He's got googly eyes. He's a little bit. He's not as smart and he's got googly eyes. Pete:                Well, he can move and he's very flexible and bendy, and we were just going to have googly eyes every once in a while. Why is that weird? Justin:              No, I think he's just a little off. He's lost a little bit here, and you can tell that because of googly- Pete:                Okay. I'm just- Justin:              The google in his eyes. Pete:                You can Google his eyes? Justin:              You can Google his eyes and then setting up this next thing, it comes out of nowhere and it's fine. Pete:                I agree with Justin and I have a lot of caveats. I think that it is fun. It's really fun. The art and the characters designs are a lot of fun. There's some great action sequences where you're like, “This is really bad-ass.” But also what I really like about it is the heart. There's a lot of heart in this book, which I really appreciate. If you're going to go into all this action, it's nice to know what the thoughts and the feelings are before all this goes down. I'm excited to see this next big arc. I like where this left off. I feel like Donnie Cates did a good job of wrapping this up and getting it ready for the next thing. I think this was a really good issue. Alex:                 I agree. Let's move on to a give me for Pete, Usagi Yojimbo, number 14 from IDW publishing, written art and letters by Stan Sakai. In this issue, our Bunny Warrior does some bunny warrior stuff. Pete, take it away. Pete:                Okay. First off is [inaudible 00:26:36] sent the bunny warrior bullshit. Okay. Don't try to make him more cutesy. This is an action oriented book, about a serious ronin samurai who travels the land and helping people. So don't put that fucking bunny shit on there. All right? Alex:                 Okay. So would you call him a whittle, whittle rabbit, samurai? Pete:                You're the worst. Alex:                 Would you call him a adorable squish [inaudible 00:27:01]? Pete:                No. Did you just turn into your son for a second? I like this. I love all the characters. Alex:                 Don't you slam my son out of entirely separate podcasts. Pete:                I'll slam them. He needs to get some fucking musical talent is what he needs to do. Alex:                 Jesus Christ. Justin:              Wow, unnecessary Pete. Pete:                Don't ask from the hit if you don't want it. Justin:              Don't ask for the Pete hit if you don't want it. Anyway, get back to reviewing your peep Samurai book. Alex:                 Hey, can you name the three comic book writers who are female to your girlfriend, Pete? Pete:                No. That's why we had to do it on the show. All right. Justin:              This is unnecessary. Pete:                But I never get tired of this. These are all very similar stories about a traveling ronin, but I love his heart of gold and how he always is doing the right thing. This is just in a fucked up world, it's nice to have staples like this book that you can always depend on. You always know Usagi is going to do the right thing. He's going to try to save the day. It's just fantastic. I love all these stories. I love all the action. Even though that people are getting like cotton stabbed, they don't really show the blood and guts. Pete:                They focus more on the action, what happens than the blood and the gore. Yeah, I just think it's really cool, and this one, we see a lot of focus on family, which is nice and also poignant and sad. But I liked the old black and white version. I know people like color for some reason, but if this sells more comics and gets it in more hands, then I'm all for it. Justin:              Pete, are you threatened? Do you think that the even smaller cuter rabbit warrior with a bow and arrow is going to be a threat to Usagi, the cute, the sword bunny? Pete:                Well, hopefully the older Usagi will have somebody to hand over his swords to, you know what I mean, just to continue the story. Justin:              He does seem to love his swords. Just which one of these is the Easter Bunny? Pete:                I fucking hate you. Justin:              A very fun book. Alex:                 Yeah. Delightful. I would love to see this fluffy wuffy eat some carrots [crosstalk 00:29:20]. Batman, number 103 from DC Comics written by James Tynion IV, art by Carlo Pagulayan and Danny Miki and Guillem March. In this issue, Ghost-Maker is having it in for Batman. Ghost-Maker is a old frenemy of Batman from back in the day, they both trained the exact same way, constantly fought throughout history and now has come to Gotham City to make things right, because he thinks Batman is doing a bad job. In this issue, he is trying to kill Clown Hunter who is trying to kill Harley Quinn. Alex:                 So things get really messed up. I really like this. I think this is, again, just a really good story from James Tynion. He clearly likes Harley Quinn a lot in particular, and I love having her in here. He writes really good Harley Quinn. It's good stuff. He's building his own Batman mythology rather than just picking up on what got left off on whatever happened with Tom King's run. That's great. I'm excited to see what's going forward. Pete:                Yeah. It's nice because he does a good job of giving us a little bit of Batman's past with some humor. Like the fact that we see Batman in the desert and Ghost-Maker rolls up on him and he's like, “Not tonight, man.” They're kind of back and forth, the way that Ghost-Maker and Batman kind of go back and forth, the repartee is very enjoyable. I really like it. Yeah. Seeing Poison Ivy… Not Poison Ivy. Seeing Harley Quinn talking to Poison Ivy made my skin crawl, because she's like kissing the plant and I'm highly allergic. But I think that, I liked the outer monologue of it. It felt very Harley Quinn. Pete:                I think they do a great job of capturing her voice and I like their characterization of her. Also this Clown Hunter thing is very interesting the way that this is still sticking around. I'm very curious about what the end game of this character. I'm not sick of Clown Hunter, I'm just wondering what the bigger game is. Yeah. I also liked how this Ghost-Maker is more of a psychopath than Batman and thinks that the recent Batman is doing a bad job with Gotham is because he cares too much, which is an interesting psychopathic thing to say and I can relate to it. Justin:              Lots of information there. Really love Guillem Marches art here in the back half of the book. I agree with you, Alex, Harley is a really well used here. Ghost-Maker reminds me a lot of Azrael taking over for Batman after Bain broke his back. So I'm curious what sort of hole this character will fill down the line, because as of now I think Clown Hunter really stands out a little bit more as the unique Jame's creation. So I'm curious to see how that unfolds. Alex:                 I agree. Let's move on and talk about Black Magick, number 16 from Image Comics written by Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott. This is the last issue of Black Magick, I believe for a little while now. But it ends on a big… Cliffhanger isn't exactly the right word, but our main character is presented with an impossible choice. Is she going to seem one of the two people in her life that she truly loves, spoiler, she ends up saving both of them, which is actually a very bad decision in terms of things that are going forward. The thing that is fascinating to me about this book is relatively speaking, so little happens in every issue, but it has such import, it feels weighty anyway. Justin:              Yeah. I agree and the art is just beautiful. The way that the villains eyes are drawn is really haunting and it's such a simple thing giving each of the sort of demon characters, this yellow, black energy to them. Really great. Yeah, and in the back matter, we see that the next issue of Black Magick won't be until late summer 2021. Pete:                Yeah. That's tough. That's a long time to wait, but I've really liked the characterization of like, it's not something that you've seen before where it's like, “I'm a cop, but I also do magic.” The back and forth that we learn about this character and what she stands for and with her background and how she goes about her day is very interesting. I like the dilemma and the choices that she makes shows how much he cares. Pete:                So I think this is a very interesting book. I've been really enjoying it and I agree with Justin, the art is phenomenal. They pay a lot attention to details to make things extra spooky. When you're reading something and you're scared, it really says a lot about the art and how well they can draw you into the story. Alex:                 When you say that thing where, “I'm a cop, but I can do magic.” That we've seen before. Where have you seen that before Pete? Pete:                There's just been many stories where somebody struggling with their day job and their identity, which they would rather be doing, like, “I'm this, but I'm also that.” “I'm Bruce Wayne, but I'm also Batman.” The secret kind of identity thing is where I was going at. Alex:                 Sure. You don't need to go beyond Bruce Wayne and Batman, the most relatable of situations. I get what you're talking about. Juggernaut, number three from Marvel Comics, written by Fabian Nacieza, art by- Pete:                Don't ask me questions if you're not going to like my fucking response dick. Justin:              Yeah. It all comes back to Batman. Alex:                 Written by Fabian Nacieza, art by Ron Garney. We were very complimentary of this title for the first two issues and had Fabian on the show to talk about it. So check out the live show with him. We get some big answers here. What happened to Juggernaut? How did he get into his new costume? What's going on with him? I love this take on Juggernaut. This is nothing I would've ever expected or asked for, but I think it's so smart and so well done and of course, Ron Garney's art is impeccable throughout this. Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 Great title. Just a blast to read. Justin:              Yeah, I agree. The Ron Garney is such a great artist. I wish he was doing more books on a regular basis and yeah, it's such a unique story that really both explores the backstory of Juggernaut and also drives it forward at the same time, which is hard to do. Then just tells a fun action adventure going on in the present day. Pete:                Yeah. I also like how they were also making fun of the fact in the book that he's fighting sand. They're making fun of itself as it's going on. Yeah, I've been really- Justin:              Every time I go to the beach, I feel like I'm fighting sand. Pete:                Man, I tell you, when you're done going to the beach, you're still fighting sand, finding it all over the place. Justin:              I'm fighting sand. Pete:                This is such a great surprise. This book as Alex was saying, and also just like the art is so bad-ass. Ron Garney is such a bad-ass. We've seen Juggernaut in a lot of different ways, but like see him power up with this suit, with all the red, it was just so cool. Yeah, I've never been more impressed with Juggernaut. Justin:              You can't stop this. Pete:                You can't. Alex:                 It's fun to see him do the Superman thing, opening up his shirt and turning on his costume. It's just a fun riff that I'm really enjoying. Let's move on and talk about, You Look Like Death, tales from the Umbrella Academy, number three, Dark Horse Comics, story by Gerard way and Shaun Simon, art and colors by I.N.J Culbard. As you can probably guess from the title, this is focusing on Klaus from the Umbrella Academy. His adventurous in Hollywood got mixed up with a bunch of shady characters, including a vampire monkey and some other folks. Pete, you have a question right off [crosstalk 00:37:30]. Pete:                Yeah. I just wanted to ask Justin something because he's a classically trained actor. When you go on auditions and when you're being aligned producer, you have to see this a lot, right? A lot of people channeling demons and stuff like that. That's got to be a nightmare for Hollywood to comb through all of this all the time, right? Justin:              There's a famous actor manual called an actor prepares by, Uta Hagen, I believe. A lot of the technique focuses on channeling a demon into your body before you step out into the audition room or onto the audition stage. So it's really great to see this play down person and of course, Pete, always a grasp of my career and personal life that I am often auditioning to be aligned producer. Alex:                 Right. This is a fun book. One of the things that I really like about it in particular is the push and pull between Klaus doesn't care about anything, just wants to get high, just wants to get drug and actually being forced into situations where he is going to have to cause something to happen. It's just this enjoyable push and pull as the action coalesces and spirals around him getting him to a point where he's going to have to do something eventually, but he's not quite there yet. Right now he's just eating relish out of a jar and having a good time. Justin:              Relish is good. It just slides right down your throat. Pete:                The art in this is just fantastic. They do an amazing job. This is a really fun story and worth checking out for sure. Justin:              I love the little section where this writer who died, but hasn't moved on is sort of reckoning with his life, is really fun and it's just a little side bit of the story. Alex:                 That's good stuff. Stillwater, number three, from Image Comics, written by Chip Zdarksy, art by Ramon K. Perez. This title focuses on a small town where nobody ever dies. They can get hurt. They have to recover from that, but they never die and there's a man who has found out that he was actually the son of one of the women from that town. He is now trapped there. His mother is buried near the gazebo at the center of the town and he's trying to figure out a way out as he slowly works himself in the way of the society. Alex:                 This is really good and it doing a good job of slowly building up the mythology of this book. I like this issue in particular, just because it sets up the dangers going forward, but also explains a little bit more about the, how the concept works. Just smart writing across the board, I think. Pete:                Yeah. This is my favorite issue so far. In this issue, they do a good job of really spelling out everything that we've learned as we move forward. Yeah, I'm really impressed with the artwork. This is a cool idea and it's one of the reasons a lot of people are scared of small towns. Justin:              Yeah. Most people are scared of small towns because they'll have to live forever there and never get sick. Yeah, I think this issue really sets the level for what the series will be, I think in a good way and Ramon Perez's art is so good. Alex:                 Let's move on and talk about the Immortal Hulk, number 40 from Marvel, written by Al Ewing and art by Joe Bennett. After spending the last couple of issues with the leader, fighting the Hulk inside of his own head, potentially inside of hell, potentially a lot of stuff going on and that was absolutely horrifying to witness. We finally move outside there and things really move forward as Alpha Flight finds out what's going on. They figure out what's happening to the leader. Thanks to… My gosh, what's his name? I heard it's the body of Walter Langkowski. Pete:                Sasquatch, Joe Fixit, who are you talking about? Justin:              Abomination? Alex:                 No. The strong guy, Samson? Justin:              [crosstalk 00:41:31]. That was the body Sasquatch and fills them in on everything that's going on. In the meantime, Joe Fixit, make some moves of his own. There's still plenty of gross stuff that happens to the comic. Pete:                Sure is. Alex:                 But I love how much we're moving forward here and that last page, not just in terms of the writing, but also in terms of the way Joe Bennett draws it, is perfection. Justin:              Yeah, it's really good. I'm sort of bummed because I had a long standing pitch at Marvel where I was like, I wanted the Hulk to give birth to a mustachioed version of himself and they did it in this issue. So I guess [crosstalk 00:42:10] back to the drawing book. Pete:                Yeah. Salvin I couldn't agree more of that last panel was just such a classic comic last panel that gets you really excited. This is horrifying and amazing and all sorts of everything in between. This ride has been fantastic. When this thing is finally collected, this is going to be one of those ones that stands the test of time. It's really impressive. Alex:                 I wanted to ask you, Pete, because you were really against this for a while, you kept asking for your Hulk to come back. You wanted your Hulk back. What turns you? Because you now see him 100% fully on board with this. Justin:              You were like, “I want my Hulk back.” Pete:                No. I still feel that way, guys. I still want my Hulk back, but this is an interesting time out take on characters that's been around for a while. It's a very fresh, very new take on it. So you've got to respect something that's great. But yeah, I can't wait for my Hulk to come back and I can enjoy Hulk books more. This is a scarier version of something that I love and it's a little bit over my head, a little too smart, but I respect the fact of what it's doing. Alex:                 Right. It's like ginger beer instead of ginger ale. Pete:                Right. Yeah. Why would you… I don't sure. Alex:                 It's like, “This is too spicy on my tongue, no thanks. Give me some Schweppes, please.” Justin:              It's hard to feel where you're landing in here Alex. Are you landing on ginger ale? Because I think you're positioning yourself as a ginger beer. Alex:                 No, I love ginger beer. I'm just talking about from Pete's perspective. He wants ginger ale, but he's getting ginger beer. Justin:              I think this is your mistake. He wants Mountain Dew. Pete:                This is true. Justin:              I don't know what all this ginger ale [crosstalk 00:43:58]. Pete:                Do you know, Mountain Dew came out with a cookbook. Glorious. Justin:              Yep. You've mentioned to us a lot and I look forward to your potluck dish that you'll be providing to our next meetup. What do you think next issue when the Hulk just totally murders the thing? Pete:                Man, that's going to be crazy. Justin:              Yeah, that'll be fun when he just rips the bricks off of him until he's [crosstalk 00:44:20]. Pete:                I don't know because Joe Fixit doesn't look like he's in good shape. I don't know if he can take on the thing. Justin:              He's going to rip the bricks off. Alex said it. Alex:                 We'll see what happens. Next up, Big Girls, number four from Image Comics, story and art by Jason Howard. This is a book about a world where girls are gigantic and boys are monsters. AKA the [crosstalk 00:44:43]. Pete:                Sorry. Alex:                 Wait, what? What are you sorry about? Pete:                Sorry for all the damage that dudes has done to this world. Alex:                 Thank you for apologizing for a millennia misogyny. I appreciate it, Pete. I think your statement here at our comic book podcast, solitary. Pete:                Thanks man. Do what you can, you know. Justin:              This book keeps moving forward. I liked the story. The girls just keep getting bigger. Alex:                 Yeah. That's what I love about big girls, man, they keep getting bigger [crosstalk 00:45:16]. Pete:                No, but we're slowly getting more and more of what this mutation is and how they're going to stop it and a little bit more about this evil mastermind behind this. I think Jason Howard is doing a good job of giving us just a little bit more information each issue surrounded by a ton of action. I appreciate the storytelling, I think this is a classically great Image book. Alex:                 Next up, I know this is one that Justin, you were super excited about. Widowmakers, number one, story by that Devin Grayson, pencils and inks by Michele Bandini. This is clearly setting up the Black Widow movie that'll come out at some point, maybe, we'll see what happens. But you got Yelena Belova, teaming up with Red Guardian. Justin, why don't you like this book so much? Pete:                Yeah, Justin? Justin:              It has- Alex:                 What's your fucking problem? Justin:              I've got a big problem with how great this book is because this book has no business being this good. It's a standalone issue featuring characters- Pete:                Don't say that. Justin:              People aren't crazy in love for. Well, I mean that as a compliment. It's such a, we follow mostly Yelena Belova, former Black Widow, who is technically a villain in a Black Widow arc and she's been on her own. What's great about it is, it's her being contracted by this rich dick to go do something for him and it ends up going wrong and she's just meant to test these facilities and then be murdered by these people. It's a great action book throughout the whole issue, but the internal monologue going on in Yelena's head is so good about her life, her place in the world, Russia's place in the world, what it means to be a citizen of the world and from a nation and freedom. Justin:              There's just so many great ideas here, but it really tracks with this character. It puts you really in her point of view. Then she meets Red Guardian later on in the issue and he has a very different point of view and we get to sort of just take that in without having them jam some sort of idea down our throats. I just thought it was one the smartest issues I've read in a long time. This is my favorite book of the week. I really liked it. Pete:                Yeah, it is really great. The art is fantastic. Also this is the best versions of these characters that I've seen. Yeah, it was really impressive to see when somebody tastes and has a great idea for some characters, what they can do. Justin:              I love it at the end, the idea of how she gets the villain in the end, I thought was truly [crosstalk 00:48:03]. Pete:                Yeah. That was glorious. Justin:              It was great. Alex:                 Awesome. Just to mention, it seems like they're teeing up that this ties into the Black Widow series that is currently running, which is great as well from Kelly Thompson. So definitely check that out. Let's move on to Ice Cream Man, number 21 from Image Comics, written by W. Maxwell Prince, art by Martin Morazzo. I got to tell you, coming into this book, I was like, “Okay, I get it. They're doing their [inaudible 00:48:29]. That's not what it was at all. This is straight up a Watchman riff that they are doing this issue, which was so surprising and so shocking and as dark and messed up, as you would expect from Ice Cream Man. What'd you think about this issue? Justin:              When I looked at the cover, I was like, “That's a funny cover idea.” Like a Watchman take Ice Cream Man. Then I was like, “Shit, that's the whole thing.” Which I was really surprised by. Then the way it ends is… Because it plays sort of a slight spoiler, like the very rare, more positive ending for any sort of character in Ice Cream Man. I thought that is a interesting subversion of what Watchman is, but it left me thinking like, “I need to read this a couple more times and really get into what's happening here because it's so good.” But I'm almost being fooled by the positive ending, I feel like. Pete:                Yeah. Because the Ice Cream Man has been so dark and horrifying throughout. This issue was just me going, “Shit.” I was like, “Why is this so familiar?” Then slowly getting it and it was the coloring and the panels. I'm like, “I know why this is so familiar.” Then the upside down frowny face was just the nail that kind of put in the coffin where I was like, “This is amazing.” I immediately went back, like Justin said and reread it to be like, “How did I not get this earlier?” Pete:                But every issue I'm so nervous before I read it, because I'm like, I don't know if it can keep going at such a high level of creativity and constantly amazing me and torturing my mind with what is happening. We still really don't know what's going on with Ice Cream Man and every issue we find out a little bit more, but it's just still such a crazy, interesting book that is… I cannot wait for it to finish so I can go back and reread it all again and enjoy it all again, because it's just really impressive. Alex:                 Well, feels like they did a similar sort of thing with All-star Superman, a couple of issues back. We had W. Maxwell Prince on our live show. He talked about how it's not necessarily connecting the story. Maybe there's an Ice Cream Man multi-verse, this feels like one of those tales out in the multi-verse that rifts on or reverberates off of what's going on with Ice Cream Man, because I read most of it thinking, okay, we're getting some real answers in terms of mythology here. That's not what happens at all necessarily. It's more just like, there are echoes of what's going on in the book usually, but it's still, Martin Morazzo's art is so gorgeous and so well laid out. The watcher risks are fun. It's weird to do a positive Watchman to your point, Justin, but I think if you're going to do anything that ends happy, that you're parodying, sure, do it Watchman, have a happy ending for Watchma. Why not. Justin:              Well, and the ultimate way to subvert Watchman is to have the Rorschach character go live a happy life and make his world better. That's what I think the point is, is like, “Hey, let's just take small steps to make our lives better.” That's what I think the last page with the end is near with [inaudible 00:52:14] crossed out on the dude's sign. I think it's like, “Hey, it'd be a little easier if we just had it be near.” He does. So it's like, “Let's all make small steps to have a better life.” Which that would solve Watchman as well. Justin:              Watchman's all about tricking the humanity to be nicer to each other by creating a squared that is threatening the planet. It's like, “Okay, now you don't have to kill each other because there's another enemy.” This book is maybe saying, “No, we could also just be nicer to each other on a day-to-day basis.” I think that's a very cool idea. If that's what the intention was, this is very good. Pete:                Yeah. I also liked the idea of, instead of having a character go down a dark path and be like, “I'm too wrapped up in this.” Having the character stop and realize like, “I need to be a better partner.” It's doable. It's “If I put some time and energy into this, I can save this fucking thing. I can turn it around.” It was really great and the midst of all this craziness of this Ice Cream Man world, it was very surprising and goal. Alex:                 Lastly, we're going to move on to our X of Swords block, which Pete is very into it, very excited about. Pete:                [crosstalk 00:53:32]. Alex:                 Hold on, buddy. Justin:              That's why we do it at the end because you log off. Alex:                 Yeah, we save it right for the end here. But this is the second to last week of extra service. We're going to be wrapping it up all next week. Okay. Calm down, buddy. But we got X-Force number 14, written by Benjamin Percy and [Jerry Dougan 00:53:50], art by Joshua Cassara. [inaudible 00:53:52] number six, written by Seb Wells and art by Carmen Carnero. Cable, number six written by Jerry Dukin and Phil Neto. Here we are very much into the tournament of [Arocco versus Kakoa 00:54:02]. They are fighting battles, often not with swords, but with other beings throughout this. Justin:              Eating contests. Alex:                 We get a bunch of them fleshed out. Some of them happen shorter than others, but by the end of it, we move on to the main event. Spoiler is you could have predicted this even call out that you could predict it. It's apocalypse versus annihilation as Arocco and Kakoa are tie. That's what this has been leading all up towards. Pete, I know you're against this. I know you're not loving this. Justin, let's go to you first. what'd you think about these issues? Justin:              Well, it's funny to Pete's point of being frustrated by it. It's there is a little bit of a trick here with this whole event where they set it up to be this Epic sort of age of apocalypse style crossover. When what it really is, is like X-Men playing baseball on a grand event scale. It's very playful. It's very light and fun. Despite the fact that the X-Men are losing, which is, I think stressful in general, but it's these fun lighthearted events punctuated by horrible murder. The back half of the X-Force issue where we see the Storm, the stuff that- Pete:                The storm fight is glorious. Justin:              The drink that Storm and Wolverine were drinking, the Blight Swill is actually a pretty strong poison, like a soul poisoning and then Storm still beats her dude, and then lets him get slaughtered. That was bad-ass. Pete:                Yeah it was. Alex:                 Well, in the Hellions issue, it takes a little bit of a side trip. Early in the event we found out that Mr. Sinister was leading his team to try to get the swords of Arocco before they could use them. Turns out as usual, Mr. Sinister is being an evil fuck and- Pete:                Surprise. Alex:                 He tricked his entire team in order to get genetic information from the mutants of Arocco, that's all he really wanted to do. His entire team dies in absolutely horrible ways. It's a little unclear which one of them are going to come back or not because if you die in other worlds, your personality dies, but you might be pulled from another personality. So may getting some new rifts out a bunch of these characters. Justin:              Well, I feel like we got Havoc and Quantum survive in that may be it. Alex:                 Yeah. I think Empath also makes it through, right? He gets stabbed, but he crawls his way through. So maybe he's coming back. Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 But that's super dark. The rest of it is, like both of you guys are saying, there's a point to the fact that it's frustrating that they're never getting to the sword fights. You're watching it and you're reading it, you're like, “They're doing a puzzle fight. That's insane.” It is insane that Iliana is doing puzzles right now to try to beat these people. But I think, Justin, you said it last week, we were talking about these issues, this is [inaudible 00:57:07] setting up fairy magic to trick Arocco in order to win. Alex:                 There's even a point in one of these issues where they're like, what is she doing right now? What side is she on? What is the game that she's playing? But it ultimately comes clear when Gorgon ends up fighting and ties up the score, so it gets to annihilation versus apocalypse. That was the whole point of what [inaudible 00:57:31] was doing. She was getting it to this point of whatever is next to even up the score. I am still very much on board with this. I understand the frustration with the lack of sword fights that are happening in X of Swords, but we got three issues left here. I think the story has been so fascinating audits own both from a writing and an art perspective that I'm still very much enjoying it, personally. Justin:              Yeah. The Cable issue that we didn't talk about, the art's great and there's some great emotional mo

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All the Books!
E275: New Releases and More for September, 2020

All the Books!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 44:02


This week, Liberty and Danika discuss Transcendent Kingdom, We Are Not Free, Mill Town, and more great books. This episode is sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, the digital hangout spot for the Book Riot community, Size Zero by Abigail Mangin, and Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan’s THE HOLLOW ONES. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi We Are Not Free by Traci Chee Mill Town: Reckoning with What Remains by Kerri Arsenault Lux: The New Girl by Ashley Woodfolk Night of the Mannequins by Stephen Graham Jones Be Gay, Do Comics by The Nib Fangs by Sarah Andersen Throwaway Girls by Andrea Contos WHAT WE’RE READING: Love After the End edited by Joshua Whitehead White Ivy by Susie Yang MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: Likes by Sarah Shun-lien Bynum When No One is Watching by Alyssa Cole  The Dream Architects: Adventures in the Video Game Industry by David Polfeldt  Dear Life: A Doctor’s Story of Love and Loss by Rachel Clarke It’s a Pumpkin! by Kate Kronreif and Wendy McClure Spellbound: A Graphic Memoir by Bishakh Som Wayward Witch (Brooklyn Brujas) by Zoraida Córdova Fifty Words for Rain by Asha Lemmie The Fear of Everything by John McNally A Ritchie Boy: A Novel by Linda Kass Jenna Takes The Fall: A Novel by A. R. Taylor   Having and Been Had by Eula Bliss Unforgetting: A Memoir of Family, Migration, Gangs, and Revolution in the Americas by Roberto Lovato  Out of Mesopotamia by Salar Abdoh  Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas His Only Wife by Peace Adzo Medie Ruthie Fear: A Novel by Maxim Loskutoff Find Layla by Meg Elison Mason Mooney: Paranormal Investigator by Seaerra Miller The Somebody People: A Novel by Bob Proehl Black Spartacus: The Epic Life of Toussaint Louverture by Sudhir Hazareesingh  Blizzard: Poems by Henri Cole  The Oxford Illustrated History of the Book edited by James Raven Twilight of the Gods: War in the Western Pacific, 1944-1945 by Ian W. 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Capes and Lunatics
Nightwing #93 Discussion with Devin Grayson: 80 Years of Grayson

Capes and Lunatics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 67:13


Nightwing #93 Discussion with Devin Grayson: 80 Years of Grayson Phil and Kristen are joined by writer Devin Grayson to discuss her work on the NIghtwing and Batman: Gotham Knights series including the much discussed NIghtwing #93 (July 2004). Show notes: Nightwing #93 Discussion with Devin Grayson—80 Years of Grayson: Nightwing News #53 Find all of our Social Media here: https://linktr.ee/capesandlunatics Find Kristen’s book Dick Grayson, Boy Wonder here: https://www.amazon.com/Dick-Grayson-Boy-Wonder-Nightwing/dp/0786497882/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1540958908&sr=8-1&keywords=dick+grayson+boy+wonder Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nightwingpdp Follow Kristen Geaman on Twitter: https://twitter.com/75yrsofgrayson Follow Devin Grayson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Gothamette Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS Order our book Pod Life: Podcaster Stories orderpodlife.smgpods.com When you shop at Amazon.com using this link, every dollar you spend supports our podcast network and doesn’t cost you a penny more. amazon.smgpods.com Hunt a Killer – Get 20% off on your first box with Coupon Code SOUTHGATE www.huntakiller.com Tweaked Audio Headphones – Get 30% off, Free Shipping, and a Lifetime Warranty with Coupon Code – SOUTHGATE www.tweakedaudio.com Support the Capes and Lunatics Podcast on Patreon www.patreon.com/capesandlunatics

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 239

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 130:47


Top 500, June Solicits Comics Reviews: Robin 80th Anniversary Special by Marv Wolfman, Tom Grummett, Scott Hanno, Adriano Lucas, Chuck Dixon, Scott McDaniel, Rob Hunter, Protobunker, Devin Grayson, Dan JUrgens, Norm Rapmund, Hi-Fi, Tim Seeley, Tom King, Mikel Janin, Jeromy Cox, Judd Winick, Dustin Nguyen, John Kalisz, Adam Beechen, Freddie Williams II, Jeremy Colwell, James Tynion IV, Javier Fernandez, David Baron, Brad Anderson, Amy Wolfram, Damion Scott, Peter Tomasi, Robbie Thompson, Ramon Villalobos, Ramra Bonvillain, Jorge Jimenez, Alejandro Sanchez Titans Giant 1 by Phil Hester, Scott Koblish, Tom Grummett, John Kalisz, et al 2020 Iron Age 1 by Tom DeFalco, Christopher Cantwell, Fonda Lee, Damian Couceiro, Nick Roche, Matt Horak, Sobreiro, Ramos, Farrell Marvel's Avengers: Captain America by Paul Allor, Georges Jeanty, Deering, Andy Troy Outlawed 1 by Eve Ewing, Kim Jacinto, Espen Grundetjern Spider-Woman 1 by Karla Pacheco, Pere Perez, Frank D'Armata, Paulo Siqueira, Oren Junior Starship Down 1 by Justin Giampaoli, Andrea Mutti, Vladimir Popov X-Ray Robot 1 by Mike Allred, Laura Allred Jia and the Nian Monster by Mike Richardson, Megan Huang Archangel 8 1 by Michael Moreci, CP Smith, Snakebite Cortez Artemis and the Assassin 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Meghan Hetrick, Francesca Fantini, Lauren Affe Hexagon 1 by Michael Moreci, Don Diablo, Jheremy Raapack, Lee Dragon Whisperer 1 by Alex Deluca, Glen Fernandez,  Hotell 1 by John Lees, Dalibor Talajic, Lee Loughridge Legends of Log 1 by Ski Suharski, Bob Berry, Trey Baldwin, Ian Miller, Wes Locher Red Border 1 by Jason Starr, Will Conrad, Ivan Nunes Resistance 1 by J. Michael Straczynski, Mike Deodato Jr., Frank Martin Wicked Things 1 by John Allison, Max Sarin, Whitney Cogar Additional Reviews: 2nd Dan Jurgens' Thor Omnibus News: new Vault book Engineward by George Mann and Joe Eisma, Trolls release, She-Ra final season coming May 15, Snowflake and Safe Space, Harley Quinn & Birds pushed, Spider-Man pushed, Aspen and Vault shut-down, Diamond shuts down???? Comics Countdown: Ascender 10 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen X-Ray Robot 1 by Mike Allred, Laura Allred Runaways 31 by Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, Dee Cunniffe DCeased: Unkillables 2 by Tom Taylor, Karl Mostert, Trevor Scott, Edwards, Lokus Wicked Things 1 by John Allison, Max Sarin, Whitney Cogar Usagi Yojimbo 9 by Stan Sakai Undiscovered Country 5 by Charles Soule, Scott Snyder, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Grassi, Matt Wilson Middlewest 16 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Guardians of the Galaxy 3 by Al Ewing, Juann Cabal, Belen Ortega, Chris Sprouse, Nina Vakueva, Karl Story, Federico Blee Something is Killing the Children 6 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera, Miquel Muerto

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Gotham by Geeks ep 160 Brave and the Sickly

TaylorNetwork

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 96:06


We are back for another episode of Bat-family goodness with a recap on the state of the tv side of the DC Universe post Crisis of Infinite Earths before we catch up on the current Batgirl series issues 37-42 by Cecil Castellucci, Carmine Di Giandomenico Teen Titans Spotlight Vol 1 14 by Michael Reaves, Stan Woch Gotham Knights #1-6 by Devin Grayson, Dale Eaglesham, Paul Ryan New Teen Titans Annual Vol 1 2 by Marv Wolfman, George Pérez Follow us on twitter: @bygotham and email us gothambygeeks@gmail.com This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on taylornetwork feed on Spotify, Itunes, stitcher radio and also google play

Gotham by Geeks : A Batman podcast
Gotham by Geeks ep 160 Brave and the Sickly

Gotham by Geeks : A Batman podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 96:06


We are back for another episode of Bat-family goodness with a recap on the state of the tv side of the DC Universe post Crisis of Infinite Earths before we catch up on the current Batgirl series issues 37-42 by Cecil Castellucci, Carmine Di Giandomenico Teen Titans Spotlight Vol 1 14 by Michael Reaves, Stan Woch Gotham Knights #1-6 by Devin Grayson, Dale Eaglesham, Paul Ryan New Teen Titans Annual Vol 1 2 by Marv Wolfman, George Pérez Follow us on twitter: @bygotham and email us gothambygeeks@gmail.com This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on taylornetwork feed on Spotify, Itunes, stitcher radio and also google play

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 208

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2019 160:00


DC Solicits, Titans: Burning Rage, White Trees, Absolute Carnage: Scream and Separation Anxiety, Conan: Exodus, Age of Conan: Valeria, Star Wars Adventures Annual, Gwenpool Strikes Back, Punisher Kill Krew, Silver Surfer: Prodigal Sun, Omni, Once & Future, Show's End, Cheshire Crossing Reviews: Black Science, She-Ra, Good Omens, Preacher, Derry Girls, Fleabag, Ice Cream Man, Killing Eve, Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein, What We Do In The Shadows News: Wild CATS, Kelly Thompson/Chris Bachalo Deadpool, Yondo, Morbius, Scream, Phoebe Waller Bridge, Obi-Wan, Krypton, Bog Bodies, George RR Martin, Art Spiegelman Comics Review Details: Titans: Burning Rage 1 by Dan Jurgens, Scot Eaton, Wayne Faucher, MonkeySeed White Trees 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Kris Anka, Matt Wilson Absolute Carnage: Scream 1 by Cullen Bunn, Gerardo Sandoval, Victor Nava, Erick Arciniega Absolute Carnage: Separation Anxiety by Clay McLeod Chapman, Brian Level, Jordan Boyd Conan the Barbarian: Exodus by Esad Ribic Age of Conan: Valeria 1 by Meredith Finch, Aneke, Andy Troy Gwenpool Strikes Back by Leah Williams, David Baldeon, Jesus Aburtov Punisher Kill Krew 1 by Gerry Duggan, Juan Ferrera Silver Surfer: Prodigal Sun by Peter David, Francesco Manna, Espen Grundetjern Star Wars Adventures Annual by Cavan Scott, Mauricet, Charlie Kirchoff, Elsa Charretier, Pierrick Colinet, Margaux Saltel Omni 1 by Devin Grayson, Alitha Martinez, Bryan Valenza, Carla Speed McNeil, Meredith Laxton Once & Future 1 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Show's End by Anthony Cleveland, Jeferson Sadzinski, Julian Gonzalez Cheshire Crossing GN by Andy Weir Comics Countdown, 14 Aug 2019: Gideon Falls 16 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Silver Surfer: Black 3 by Donny Cates, Tradd Moore, Dave Stewart Once & Future 1 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Gogor 4 by Ken Garing Oblivion Song 18 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Annalisa Leoni Black Hammer/Justice League 2 by Jeff Lemire, Michael Walsh Sonata 3 by David Hine, Brian Haberlin, Geirrod Van Dyke Powers of X 2 by Jonathan Hickman, RB Silva, Marte Gracia Fantastic Four 13 by Dan Slott, Sean Izaakse, Marcio Menyz Detective Comics 1009 by Peter Tomasi, Christian Duce Fernandez, Luis Guerrero  

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 205

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 123:21


October Solicits, Batman: Curse of the White Knight, Flash 75, House of X, Fearless, History of the Marvel Universe, Marvels Epilogue, Secret Warps: Arachknight Annual, Web of Venom: Funeral Pyre, Valkyrie: Jane Foster, Sword Master, Star Pig, Extraordinary: A Story of An Ordinary Princess, Glow Summer Special, Archie vs. Predator, Monster World: Golden Age Bonus Reviews: The Plot, You season 1, Kamandi Challenge News: Crisis casting (and predictions), Blade, Farmhand Trailers: Zombieland 2 Review Comics Details: Batman: Curse of the White Knight 1 by Sean Murphy, Matt Hollingsworth House of X 1 by Jonathan Hickman, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia Fearless 1 by Seanan McGuire, Claire Roe, Rachelle Rosenberg, Leah Williams, Nina Vakueva, Kelly Thompson, Carmen Carnero, Tamra Bonvillain Marvels Epilogue by Kurt Busiek, Alex Ross History of the Marvel Universe 1 by Mark Waid, Javier Rodriguez, Alvaro Lopez Secret Warps: Arachknight Annual by Al Ewing, Carlos Villa, Carlos Gomez, Jim Zub, Carlo Barberi Web of Venom: Funeral Pyre by Cullen Bunn, Alberto Albuquerque, Joshua Cassara, Jay David Ramos Valkyrie: Jane Foster 1 by Jason Aaron, Al Ewing, CAFU, Jesus Aburtov Sword Master 1 by Greg Pak, Shuizhu, Gunji, Ario Anindito Star Pig 1 by Delilah Dawson, Franchesco Gaston, Sebastian Cheng Extraordinary: A Story of An Ordinary Princess by Cassie Anderson Glow Summer Special by Devin Grayson, Lisa Sterle Archie vs. Predator 1 by Alex De Campi, Robert Hack Monster World: Golden Age 1 by Philip Kim, Piotr Kowalski, Holly Interlandi, Dennis Calero The Plot by Michael Moreci, Tim Daniel, Joshua Hixson Comics Countdown: House of X 1 by Jonathan Hickman, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia Ascender 4 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen Extraordinary: A Story of An Ordinary Princess by Cassie Anderson Monster World: Golden Age 1 by Philip Kim, Piotr Kowalski, Holly Interlandi, Dennis Calero Lazarus Risen 2 by Greg Rucka, Michael Lark, Tyler Boss, Santiago Arcas, Adam Christopher, Crystal Frasier Justice League Dark 13 by James Tynion IV, Mark Buckingham, Mick Gray, Adriano Lucas, Daniel Sampere, Juan Albarran Redneck 22 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe Middlewest 9 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Dial H For Hero 5 by Sam Humphries, Joe Quinones, Scott Hanna, Jordan Gibson Martian Manhunter 7 by Steve Orlando, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia  

Waiting for Doom
DCOCD 27 - War Games

Waiting for Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 56:20


DCOCD is the DC Comics EVENT PODCAST where we discuss, contextualise and rank every single DC event in order starting with 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earths up to... we're not sure yet. Paul is joined by Mike Staley from Silent Knight the Cassandra Cain Podcast and Bill Bere from The Bat-Pod to play through the big bad Bat event WAR GAMES from 2004. This massive crossover started in the Batman 12 Cent Adventure and ended with everyone angry. The story featured the talents of Bill Willingham, Devin Grayson, Ramon Bachs, Andersen Gabrych, Brad Walker, Pete Woods, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Dylan Horrocks, Ed Brubaker, Paul Gulacy, Jimmy Palmiotti, AJ Lieberman, Matt Wagner, Troy Nixey, Sean Phillips, Bob Schreck and many others. Listen to find out what were the shocks, joys and horrors of the second most notorious comic event of 2004. If you have thoughts, opinions, encouragement or issues, leave them at WaitingForDoom.com or via DCOCDCast@gmail.com or on twitter @DCOCDCast KEEP ON EVENTING!

Waiting for Doom
DCOCD 24 - Bruce Wayne: Murderer? / Fugitive!

Waiting for Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 38:18


DCOCD is the DC Comics EVENT PODCAST where we discuss, contextualise and rank every single DC event in order starting with 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earths up to... we're not sure yet. Paul teams with the double-treat of Maggie and Jon Schaefer-Hames from the Married With Comics podcast to do hard time with BRUCE WAYNE: MURDERER? before going on the lam with BRUCE WAYNE: FUGITIVE! These were 2 big, back to back Bat crossovers in 2002 from powerhouse creators Greg Rucka, Ed Brubaker, Chuck Dixon, Kelly Puckett, Devin Grayson, Denny O’Neil, Damion Scott, Scott McDaniel, Phil Noto, Rick Leonardi, Rodney Ramos, Dave Johnson, Roger Robinson, Bill Sienkewitz, Brian Bolland, Pete Woods, Andrew Pepoy, Willie Schubert, Noelle Giddings, Todd Nauck, Rick Burchett, Lee Loughridge, Klaus Janson, Todd Klein, Andy Owens, Albert De Guzman, John Costanza, Gregory Wright, Gloria Vasquez, Rob Leigh, Jesse Depelderdang, John Floyd, John McCrea, Steve Lieber, Mark McKenna, Robin Riggs, Sean Phillips, Sergio Cariello, Jack Morelli, Bill Oakley, Jim Royal, Geoff Johns, Robert Campanella, Bob Ro and Robert Scheck. Listen to find out what were the highlights, things that lasted and more about this 10 month event. If you have thoughts, opinions, encouragement or issues, please feel free to contact us at DCOCDCast@gmail.com and on twitter @DCOCDCast KEEP ON EVENTING!

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 182

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 148:36


Wonder Twins, Age of X-Man: NextGen, Avengers: No Road Home, Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Spider-Man - Web of Intrigue, Savage Sword of Conan, Age of Republic: Count Dooku, Daughters of the Dragon, Hit Girl, Great Wiz and the Ruckus   Reviews: Umbrella Academy, American Vampire, Killing Eve, Find You In The Dark, Lego 2 Movie   News: Aladdin trailer, Frozen 2 trailer, Tolkien trailer, Hustle trailer, Marvel animated movies (The Offenders), DCeased by Tom Taylor, Red Sonja movie shelved, DC Age of the Villains, Batman Who Laughs ongoing, Mark Russell vertigo series pulled, Jughead: Time Police, Savage Avengers, More DC collections cancellations, Archie & Sabrina relaunch, Betty & Veronica meet Vampirella & Red Sonja, Batman Damned 3 pulled   Comics Details: Wonder Twins 1 by Mark Russell, Stephen Byrne Age of X-Man: NextGen 1 by Ed Brisson, Marcus To, Jason Keith Avengers: No Road Home 1 by Al Ewing, Mark Waid, Jim Zub, Paco Medina, Juan Vlasco, Jesus Aburtov Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Spider-Man - Web of Intrigue by Jeff Loveness, Sholly Fisch, Ty Templeton, Mario Del Pennino Ms. Marvel 38 by Saladin Ahmed, Eve Ewing, Devin Grayson, Ian Herring, G. Willow Wilson, Jim Zub, Minkyu Jung, Nico Leon, Kevin Libranda, Takeshi Miyazawa, Jorge Vasquez Savage Sword of Conan 1 by Gerry Duggan, Ron Garney, Richard Isanove Star Wars: Age of Republic - Count Dooku by Jody Houser, Luke Ross, Java Tartaglia Daughters of the Dragon: Deep Cuts GN by Jed MacKay, Travel Foreman, Jorge Vasquez, Joe Silver, Craig Yeung, Rain Beredo, Jordan Gibson, Andres Mossa Hit Girl Season Two 1 by Kevin Smith, Pernille Orum, Sunny Gho Great Wiz and the Ruckus GN by Joey McCormick, Whitney Cogar   Comics Countdown, 13 Feb 2019: Gideon Falls 11 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Thor 10 by Jason Aaron, Mike Del Mundo, Marco D’Alfonso Batman Who Laughs 3 by Scott Snyder, Jock, David Baron Dick Tracy: Dead or Alive 4 by Mike Allred, Lee Allred, Rich Tommaso, Laura Allred, Han Allred Criminal 2 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Justin Phillips Runaways 18 by Rainbow Rowell, Kris Anka, Matt Wilson Long Con 6 by Ben Coleman, Dylan Meconis, Emilee Denich, Maria Robado Oblivion Song 12 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Annalisa Leoni Justice League Dark 8 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez, Brad Anderson Outer Darkness 4 by John Layman, Afu Chan  

Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks
Batman: No Man's Land Part 2: Comic Capers Episode #28

Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 27:00


Batman: No Man's Land Part 2: Comic Capers Episode #28 This episode Phil and Lilith continue their review of the year long Batman event of 1999, No Man's Land.  Part 2 covers the second arc, “Fear of Faith” by writer Devin Grayson and artist Dale Eaglesham.  Issues discussed include Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #116, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #84, Batman #564, and Detective Comics #731. Show Notes: Batman: No Man's Land Part 2: Comic Capers Episode #28 Get your OFFICIAL Capes and Lunatics merchandise here: http://shrsl.com/?idim Follow us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKezHc4vA7JKhIuBNmBmvrQ Follow us on Twitter:  https://twitter.com/CLSidekicks Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ComicCapers/ Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Lilith Hellfire on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LilithHellfire Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich

Waiting for Doom
DCOCD 19 - Batman: No Man's Land

Waiting for Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 45:55


DCOCD is the DC Comics Events podcast where we discuss, score and rank every single DC event in order starting with 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earths up to... we're not sure yet. Paul and guest host Reggie from Chris and Reggie’s Cosmic Treadmill to do hard time in the 1999 event Batman No Man’s Land from the creative team of Bob Gale, Ian Edgington, Larry Hama, Chuck Dixon, Devin Grayson, Greg Rucka, Jordan B Gorfinkel, Denny O’Neil and about a hundred other creative people. Also giving us the facts and opinions is Ashford from the Wright On Podcasting Network. It’s a whole thing. When you finally come back to today, head over to Comicosity.com to check out the DCOCD event ladder to see where this one sits on the list.  If you have thoughts, opinions, encouragement or gripes, please feel free to contact us at DCOCDCast@gmail.com and on twitter @DCOCDCast KEEP ON EVENTING!

ZonaNegativa Podcast
ZNPodcast #12 - Los Titanes: Comics y Serie de tv

ZonaNegativa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 266:21


Marv Wolfman, George Perez, Geoff Johns, Tom Grummett, Devin Grayson, Nick Cardy, Neal Adams, Phil Jimenez, Dan Jurgens, Scott Lobdell, Dan Abnett, Jose Luis García-López, Paul Pelletier, Eduardo Barreto... Mencionar a todos ellos es hablar de los Titanes. Hablar de los Jóvenes Titanes (Teen Titans en inglés). Y de eso hemos querido hablar. Como no nos faltan oportunidades para ponernos nostálgicos, hemos querido aprovechar el estreno de la nueva serie de televisión de Los Titanes del servicio de streaming de DC/Warner y nos hemos lanzado a la piscina para charlar, reflexionar y recordar la trayectoria editorial de este grupo de DC Comics. Nightwing, Donna Troy, Starfire, Beast Boy, Raven, Arsenal, Kid Flash, Lilith, Terra, Cyborg...Protagonistas de una de las mejores etapas longevas jamás publicadas en los cómics de la editorial (para más de uno es, sin duda, la mejor, y será dificil rebatíselo) nos hemos puesto manos a la obra. Además, heoms acompañado el podcast con una pequeña crítica con nuestras primeras impresiones sobre la propia serie de televisión, con dos capítulos ya emitidos a la hora de publicar este podcast.

ZonaNegativa Podcast
ZNPodcast #12 - Los Titanes: Comics y Serie de tv

ZonaNegativa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 266:21


Marv Wolfman, George Perez, Geoff Johns, Tom Grummett, Devin Grayson, Nick Cardy, Neal Adams, Phil Jimenez, Dan Jurgens, Scott Lobdell, Dan Abnett, Jose Luis García-López, Paul Pelletier, Eduardo Barreto... Mencionar a todos ellos es hablar de los Titanes. Hablar de los Jóvenes Titanes (Teen Titans en inglés). Y de eso hemos querido hablar. Como no nos faltan oportunidades para ponernos nostálgicos, hemos querido aprovechar el estreno de la nueva serie de televisión de Los Titanes del servicio de streaming de DC/Warner y nos hemos lanzado a la piscina para charlar, reflexionar y recordar la trayectoria editorial de este grupo de DC Comics. Nightwing, Donna Troy, Starfire, Beast Boy, Raven, Arsenal, Kid Flash, Lilith, Terra, Cyborg...Protagonistas de una de las mejores etapas longevas jamás publicadas en los cómics de la editorial (para más de uno es, sin duda, la mejor, y será dificil rebatíselo) nos hemos puesto manos a la obra. Además, heoms acompañado el podcast con una pequeña crítica con nuestras primeras impresiones sobre la propia serie de televisión, con dos capítulos ya emitidos a la hora de publicar este podcast.

Attilan Rising - An Inhumans Podcast
Episode 49 – Interview with Devin Grayson

Attilan Rising - An Inhumans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 65:24


In this episode we have a guest! Devin Grayson joins us for a discussion on Marvel Rising among other things, we discuss the gaming culture, the current state of the comics fandom among other things. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did making it. Feel free to contact the show Twitter: @attilanrising1 or...

Chris and Reggie's Cosmic Treadmill
Cosmic Treadmill ep. 98 - Nightwing #93 (2004)

Chris and Reggie's Cosmic Treadmill

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 85:16


Hello! In this episode, our caring and compassionate comics readers Chris (@AceComics) and Reggie (@reggiereggie) tackle an uncomfortable subject when they read Devin Grayson and Patrick Zircher's Nightwing #93, published by DC Comics in 2004! After some biographical information and a little place-setting, the duo use their vocal stylings to read the entire issue. Then they look at the ciritical reaction to the book and some background information on Devin that might help explain--or illuminate the reasoning behind some of these story choices. After that, our rabble-rousers talk about some other coordinated fan responses to the comic book industry. And then some listener mail! It's a jam-packed episode that you may listen to only consensually. weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com facebook.com/cosmictmillhistory cosmictmillhistory.tumblr.com @cosmictmill weirdsciencedccomics.com chrisisoninfiniteearths.com weirdcomicshistory.blogspot.com search "weirdcomicshistory" on YouTube

Gotham by Geeks : A Batman podcast
Gotham by Geeks War Games book 2

Gotham by Geeks : A Batman podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 102:38


We talk about some bat related news of the day and pick another winner before finishing our coverage on Batman War Games Writers- A. J. Lieberman, Bill Willingham, Andersen Gabrych, Devin Grayson, Dylan Horrocks, Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka Artists- Raymond Bachs, Pete Woods, Brad Walker, Mike Lilly, Sean Phillips, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Jon Proctor, Thomas Derenick, Kinsun, Paul Lee, Paul Gulacy Inkers-Raul Fernandez, Rodney Ramos, Nathan Massengill, Cam Smith, Drew Geraci, Troy Nixey, Andy Owens, Sean Phillips, Lorenzo Ruggiero, Robert Campanella, Aaron Sowd, Adam DeKraker, Brian Horton Follow us on twitter: @bygotham This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on taylornetwork feed on Itunes, stitcher radio and also google play

TaylorNetwork
Gotham by Geeks War Games book 2

TaylorNetwork

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 102:38


We talk about some bat related news of the day and pick another winner before finishing our coverage on Batman War Games Writers- A. J. Lieberman, Bill Willingham, Andersen Gabrych, Devin Grayson, Dylan Horrocks, Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka Artists- Raymond Bachs, Pete Woods, Brad Walker, Mike Lilly, Sean Phillips, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Jon Proctor, Thomas Derenick, Kinsun, Paul Lee, Paul Gulacy Inkers-Raul Fernandez, Rodney Ramos, Nathan Massengill, Cam Smith, Drew Geraci, Troy Nixey, Andy Owens, Sean Phillips, Lorenzo Ruggiero, Robert Campanella, Aaron Sowd, Adam DeKraker, Brian Horton Follow us on twitter: @bygotham This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on taylornetwork feed on Itunes, stitcher radio and also google play

TaylorNetwork
Gotham by Geeks War Games book 1

TaylorNetwork

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 113:25


Because of popular demand we brought back book club and this one is so big we have to break it into two episodes so for this one we are covering Detective 790- Robin 129. but before that Chris and Darrell share some of the Heroes Con stories with Russ before answering some emails and twitter questions. Writers- A. J. Lieberman, Bill Willingham, Andersen Gabrych, Devin Grayson, Dylan Horrocks, Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka Artists- Raymond Bachs, Pete Woods, Brad Walker, Mike Lilly, Sean Phillips, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Jon Proctor, Thomas Derenick, Kinsun, Paul Lee, Paul Gulacy Inkers-Raul Fernandez, Rodney Ramos, Nathan Massengill, Cam Smith, Drew Geraci, Troy Nixey, Andy Owens, Sean Phillips, Lorenzo Ruggiero, Robert Campanella, Aaron Sowd, Adam DeKraker, Brian Horton Follow us on twitter: @bygotham This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on taylornetwork feed on Itunes, stitcher radio and also google play

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 147

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 133:32


Top 100, Hawkman 1, Plastic Man 1, Titans Special, Man of Steel 3, Flash 48, Thor 1, Marvel Two-In-One Annual, Marvel Rising Alpha, Deadpool Assassin, Nancy Drew, Bloodstrike 0, Magic Order, Stellar, Weatherman, Proxima Centauri, Weeknd Presents Starboy, Awaken Skies, By Night, Zinnober, Incredibles 2 movie review, Crazy Ex Girlfriend s3, Good Place s2, Punisher s1, Am It Glenn?, news, more!   Comics Credits: Hawkman 1 by Robert Venditti, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Alex Sinclair Plastic Man 1 by Gail Simone, Adriano Melo, Kelly Diane Fitzpatrick Titans Special by Dan Abnett, Brian Ching, Sergio Davila, Ben Oliver, Brent Peeples, Max Raynor, Nicola Scott, Vicente Cifuentes, Matt Santorelli, Michael Atiyeh, Jordie Bellaire, Romulo Fajardo, Luis Guerrero, Marcelo Maiolo, Dinei Ribeiro Man of Steel 3 by Brian Michael Bendis, Jason Fabok, Ryan Sook, Wade Von Grawbadger, Alex Sinclair Flash 48 by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Hi-Fi Colour Design Thor 1 by Jason Aaron, Mike Del Mundo, Christian Ward, Marco D’Alfonso Marvel Two-In-One Annual by Chip Zdarsky, Declan Shalvey, Jordie Bellaire Marvel Rising Alpha 1 by Devin Grayson, Georges Duarte, Rachelle Rosenberg Deadpool Assassin 1 by Cullen Bunn, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Edgar Delgado Nancy Drew 1 by Kelly Thompson, Jenn St-Onge, Triona Farrell Bloodstrike 0 by Michel Fiffe Magic Order 1 by Mark Millar, Olivier Coipel, Dave Stewart Stellar 1 by Joe Keatinge, Bret Blevins Weatherman 1 by Jody LeHeup, Nathan Fox, Dave Stewart Proxima Centauri 1 by Farel Dalrymple Weeknd Presents Starboy by Christos Gage, La Mar Taylor, Abel Tesfaye, Eric Nguyen, Guru eFX Awaken Skies 0 by Frank Mastromauro, Marco Lorenzana, Mark Roslan, Justice By Night 1 by John Allison, Christine Larsen, Sarah Stern Zinnober 1 by Thorsten Brochhaus, Ralf Singh, Cristian Docolomansky Incredibles GN: Heroes at Home by Liz Marsham, Nicoletta Baldari   Comics Countdown 13 Jun 2018: Mister Miracle 9 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, Thor 1 by Jason Aaron, Mike Del Mundo, Christian Ward, Marco D’Alfonso SHIELD 6 by Jonathan Hickman, Dustin Weaver, Sonia Oback Mech Cadet Yu 9 by Greg Pak, Takeshi Miyazawa, Triona Farrell Damned 10 by Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt, Bill Crabtree Flash 48 by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Hi-Fi Colour Design New Super-Man and the Justice League of China 24 by Gene Luen Yang, Brent Peeples, Scott Hanna, Matt Santorelli, Hi-Fi Colour Design Bloodshot Salvation 10 by Jeff Lemire, Doug Braithwaite, Jordie Bellaire Nancy Drew 1 by Kelly Thompson, Jenn St-Onge, Triona Farrell I Hate Fairyland 19 by Skottie Young, Jean-Francois Beaulieu

Gotham by Geeks : A Batman podcast
Gotham by Geeks War Games book 1

Gotham by Geeks : A Batman podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 113:25


Because of popular demand we brought back book club and this one is so big we have to break it into two episodes so for this one we are covering Detective 790- Robin 129. but before that Chris and Darrell share some of the Heroes Con stories with Russ before answering some emails and twitter questions. Writers- A. J. Lieberman, Bill Willingham, Andersen Gabrych, Devin Grayson, Dylan Horrocks, Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka Artists- Raymond Bachs, Pete Woods, Brad Walker, Mike Lilly, Sean Phillips, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Jon Proctor, Thomas Derenick, Kinsun, Paul Lee, Paul Gulacy Inkers-Raul Fernandez, Rodney Ramos, Nathan Massengill, Cam Smith, Drew Geraci, Troy Nixey, Andy Owens, Sean Phillips, Lorenzo Ruggiero, Robert Campanella, Aaron Sowd, Adam DeKraker, Brian Horton Follow us on twitter: @bygotham This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on taylornetwork feed on Itunes, stitcher radio and also google play

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 140

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 148:39


Avengers Infinity War (spoilers end at 1 hr mark), Flash 45, Batman & Signal 3, Marvel Rising 0, Hunt For Wolverine, Thanos Annual, Aliens: Dust to Dust, Star Wars Adventures Annual, Antar the Black Knight, Fear Diaries, Deep Roots, Garfield: The Search for Pooky, Goldie Vance Vol 4, News (Venom Trailer, Sharp Objects, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Eisner Noms), Reviews (Spidey Larsen Omnibus, Alex + Ada)   Comics Credits: Flash 45 by Joshua Williamson, Christian Duce Fernandez, Luis Gerrero Batman and the Signal 3 by Tony Patrick, Scott Snyder, Cully Hamner, Laura Martin Marvel Rising 0 by Devin Grayson, Marco Failla, Rachelle Rosenberg Hunt For Wolverine by Charles Soule, David Marquez, Rachelle Rosenberg Thanos Annual 1 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Antonio Fabela, Christopher Hastings, Flaviano Armentaro, Federico Blee, Kieron Gillen, Andre Lima Araujo, Chris O’Halloran, Katie Cook, Heather Breckel, Ryan North, Will Robson, Rachelle Rosenberg, Al Ewing, Frazer Irving Aliens: Dust to Dust 1 by Gabriel Hardman, Rain Beredo Star Wars Adventures Annual 2018 by John Jackson Miller, Jon Sommariva, Matt Herms, Cavan Scott, Alain Mauricet, Chris Fenoglio Antar the Black Knight 1 by Nnedi Okorafor, Eric Battle Fear Diaries by Garrett Gunn, Nicolas Touris Deep Roots 1 by Dan Watters, Val Rodrigues, Triona Farrell Garfield: Search for Pooky by Scott Nickel, Antonio Alfaro, Andy Hirsch Goldie Vance Vol 4 by Jackie Ball, Hope Larson, Elle Power, Sarah Stern   Comics Countdown for 25 Apr 2018 Harrow County 30 by Cullen Bunn, Tyler Crook Kill or Be Killed 18 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Bettie Breitweiser Mighty Thor 706 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Matt Wilson Redneck 12 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe Flash 45 by Joshua Williamson, Christian Duce Fernandez, Luis Gerrero Thanos Annual by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Antonio Fabela, Christopher Hastings, Flaviano Armentaro, Federico Blee, Kieron Gillen, Andre Lima Araujo, Chris O’Halloran, Katie Cook, Heather Breckel, Ryan North, Will Robson, Rachelle Rosenberg, Al Ewing, Frazer Irving Goldie Vance Vol 4 by Jackie Ball, Hope Larson, Elle Power, Sarah Stern Mother Panic: Gotham AD 2 by Jody Houser, Ibrahim Moustafa, Jordan Boyd, Paulina Ganucheau Sacred Creatures 6 by Klaus Janson, Pablo Raimondi, Hi-Fi, Chris Chuckry, Brian Reber, Dean White Detective Comics 979 by James Tynion IV, Phillip Briones, John Kalisz  

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 126

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2018 115:47


Top 300 Dec 2017, Damage 1, Harley Quinn 35, Trinity 17, Legend of Korra: Turf Wars 2, Venom Inc. Omega, Avengers 676, Ice Cream Man 1, Further Adventures of Nick Wilson 1, Star Wars: Forces of Destiny - Hera, Go West 1, Teether 1, Pacific Rim Aftermath, News (new Marvel publisher, Colossus & Kitty marriage, Action 1000, Promethea to the JLoA, Dan Slott on Iron Man, Amazing Spidey creative team, Kelly Thompson Marvel exclusive, new Wolverine comic, Deathstroke vs. Batman, Wild’s End returns, Dick Tracy snafu, Tom Holland Venom movie, Chris Hemsworth out as Thor), Reviews (Jumanji, Paper Girls HC Vol 1, Star Trek: Discovery)   Comics Details: Damage 1 by Robert Venditti, Tony Daniel, Danny Miki, Tomeu Morey Harley Quinn 35 by Frank Tieri, Inaki Miranda, Jeremiah Skipper Trinity 17 by James Robinson, Patrick Zircher, Gabe Eltaeb Legend of Korra: Turf Wars 2 by Michael DiMartino, Irene Koh, Vivian Ng Venom Inc. Omega by Mike Costa, Dan Slott, Gerardo Sandoval, Ryan Stegman, Jay Leisten, Brian Reber Ice Cream Man 1 by Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo, Chris O’Halloran Further Adventures of Nick Wilson 1 by Marc Andreyko, Eddie Gorodetsky, Stephen Sadowski, Hi-Fi Star Wars: Forces of Destiny - Hera by Devin Grayson, Eva Wilderman, Monica Kubina Go West 1 by Garrett Gunn, Saint Yak, Sean Forney Teether 1 by David Hutchison Pacific Rim Aftermath by Cavan Scott, Richard Elson, Guy Major, Beni Lobel, Chris Sotomayor   Comics Countdown 17 Jan 2018: Mighty Thor 703 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Matt Wilson Kill or Be Killed 15 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Bettie Breitweiser Adventure Finders 3 by Rod Espinosa, Wonder Woman/Conan 5 by Gail Simone, Aaron Lopresti, Matt Ryan, Tony Avina, Wendy Broome Dr. Strange 384 by Donny Cates, Gabriel Walta, Jordie Bellaire Nightwing 37 by Sam Humphries, Jamal Campbell, Klaus Janson, Alex Sinclair Justice League 37 by Christopher Priest, Phil Briones, Gabe Eltaeb Doppelganger 2 by Jordan Hart, Emmanuel Javier Champions 16 by Mark Waid, Humberto Ramos, Victor Olazaba, Edgar Delgado Batman 39 by Tom King, Joelle Jones, Jordie Bellaire

Comics With Kenobi
Comics With Kenobi #45 -- Han's Captain Now & Hera Leads the Leaders

Comics With Kenobi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 51:31


It's a pair of powerful stories as both Marvel and IDW Publishing's Star Wars comics deliver potent writing that ties into ongoing events in Star Wars: Rebels and builds a bridge to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.Writers Kieron Gillen and Devin Grayson have penned separate yet equally weighted missives on on what it means to lead and be led in the pages of Star Wars #42 and Star Wars: Forces of Destiny -- Hera.In news, checkout the interviews that action-figure variant cover artist John Tyler Christopher did with Wookiee Radio and listen to Marvel editor Heather Antos on the new Steele Wars podcast episode that was recorded live in New York.We also broke down the top-selling Star Wars comics for 2017, with some notable surprises as to what was in demand and what wasn't.The new Star Wars comics out this week include:Star Wars: Poe Dameron #23Star Wars: Forces of Destiny -- Ahsoka & PadmeA Star Wars Comic: AlliesStay in touch and up to date by following us on Twitter and Facebook.If you want a cheap-as-free Comics With Kenobi button, send us a note and tell us what you thought of the show, the latest comics or just to say “Hello!”As always, if you like what you hear, be sure to head to iTunes and leave us a rating and review and don’t forget to subscribe to all of the Coffee With Kenobi network podcasts, including Rebels Reactions, Lattes With Leia, Legends Library and Coffee With Kenobi.

Jake and Tom Conquer the World
Episode 67: Special Guest - Comic Book Writer Devin Grayson

Jake and Tom Conquer the World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 57:20


Joining Jake, Tom & returning guest host Jon Stump is one of their favorite comic book writers, Devin Grayson! Listen in as the guys ask her about the role a classic animated series played in the start of her career, how the world of gaming shaped her approach to writing, the differences in her work in comics & prose, as well as what drew her to her latest projects! Be sure to support this week's guest buy checking out her site and by purchasing her work, either online or at your local comic book shop! And as always, don't forget to help Jake and Tom in their quest for world domination by sharing their stuff on social media, rating them highly on iTunes, and by telling your Android using friends to listen to them via the Amazing And FREE Couch Party App, available exclusively through the Google Play Store! Make a point to follow them on Twitter and Facebook, and if you're stuck at a computer all day, check them out through their internet radio partners Geeks Worldwide, The PodFix Radio Network & Slings, Flings and Dingalings.   Copyright 2017 Thomas Coe, Jacob Wilson, Jon Stump & Devin Grayson Intro By HAB Cover Art By Villain Archives

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 106

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017 118:44


Darkseid Special, Black Racer and Shilo Norman Special, Supergirl Annual, Red Hood and the Outlaws Annual, Generations: Hawkeye, Star Wars: Mace Windu, James Bond: Moneypenny, Marvel Legacy trailer, Nightwing casting, Han Solo drama, Black Science Vol 2 TP, Black Hammer Vol 1 TP, Brad Meltzer and DC Details: Darkseid Special by Mark Evanier, Scott Kolins, Dave McCaig, Paul Levitz, Phil Hester, Ande Parks, Jack Kirby; Black Racer and Shilo Norman Special by Reginald Hudlin, Ryan Benjamin, Denys Cowan, Richard Friend, Bill Sienkiewicz, Jeromy Cox, Jack Kirby; Supergirl Annual by Steve Orlando, Steve Pugh, Michael Atiyeh; Red Hood and the Outlaws Annual by Scott Lobdell, Tyler Kirkham, Arif Prianto; Generations: Hawkeye by Kelly Thompson, Stefano Raffaele; Star Wars: Mace Windu 1 by Matt Owens, Denys Cowan, Roberto Poggi; James Bond: Moneypenny 1 by Jody Houser, Jacob Edgar   Comics Countdown 30 August 2017: 10. Spider-Gwen 23 by Jason Latour, Hannah Blumenreich, Robbi Rodriguez, Jordan Gibson, Rico Renzi 9. Star Wars 35 by Jason Aaron, Salvador Larroca, Edgar Delgado 8. Thanos 10 by Jeff Lemire, German Peralta, Rachelle Rosenberg 7. Planetoid Praxis 5 by Ken Garing 6. Justice League of America 13 by Steve Orlando, Ivan Reis, Julio Ferreira, Marcelo Maiolo 5. TMNT Dimension X 5 by Devin Grayson, Craig Rousseau 4. Supergirl Annual 1 by Steve Orlando, Steve Pugh, Michael Atiyeh 3. All-Star Batman 13 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Cris Peter, Rafael Scavone, Sebastian Fiumara 2. Crosswind 3 by Gail Simone, Cat Staggs 1. Deadly Class 30 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Jordan Boyd

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 104

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 137:30


Top 300 July, Dark Nights: Metal 1, Sandman Special, Future Quest Presents, Generations: Wolverine, Sheena 0, Spy Seal 1, Divinity 0, Wicked Righteous 1, Ultimates2 100, Batman 29, Tim Seeley on Green Lanterns, Chris Bachalo on Spider-Man/Deadpool, Jodi Houser on Renew Your Vows, Mystic U, Batman: Creature of the Night, Black Lightning mini, Devin Grayson on Power Pack, WWE and the Montreal Screw Job, Betty & Veronica: Vixens, Obi-Wan movie, Locke & Key casting, Big Little Lies, Stephen King, Bill Hodges trilogy   Details: Dark Nights: Metal 1 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, Fco Plascencia; Sandman Special by Dan Jurgens, Jon Bogdanove, Steve Orlando, Rick Leonardi, Dan Green; Future Quest Presents by Jeff Parker, Ariel Olivetti; Generations: All-New Wolverine and Wolverine by Tom Taylor, Ramon Rosanas; Sheena: Queen of the Jungle 0 by Marguerite Bennett, Christina Trujillo, Moritat; Spy Seal by Rich Tommaso, Joey Weiser; Divinity 0 by Matt Kindt, Renato Guedes; Wicked Righteous 1 by Terry Mayo, Lucas Romero, Christopher Hall   Comics Countdown for 16 August 2017: 10. Injustice2 8 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Juan Albarran 9. Star Wars 34 by Jason Aaron, Salvador Larroca, Edgar Delgado 8. Mighty Thor 22 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Valerio Schiti, Rain Beredo, Vero Gandini, Matt Wilson 7. Descender 23 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen 6. I Hate Fairyland 15 by Skottie Young, Jean-Francois Beaulieu 5. Dark Nights: Metal 1 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, Fco Plascencia 4. Southern Bastards 17 by Jason Aaron, Jason Latour 3. Time & Vine 2 by Tom Zahler, Luigi Anderson 2. Silver Surfer 13 by Dan Slott, Mike Allred, Laura Allred 1. Batman 29 by Tom King, Mikel Janin, Hugo Petrus

The Comics Alternative
Episode 241: Reviews of Boundless and User

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 80:23


Time Codes: 00:01:23 - Introduction 00:05:11 - Welcome new Patreon supporters! 00:08:34 - Boundless 00:44:55 - User 01:16:41 - Wrap up 01:17:43 - Contact us This week on the review show Paul joins Derek in discussing two new recent releases. They begin with Jillian Tamaki's Boundless, published by Drawn and Quarterly. This is a collection of nine short stories, most of which have been previously published in Frontier, Nobrow, and Hazlitt.net. The guys begin by discussing how Tamaki structures the contents, along with including new pieces, in order to give the collection visual and thematic coherency. Unlike her longer narratives Skim and This One Summer, both with her cousin Mariko, Tamaki tends to use the shorter storytelling forms to create pieces that are slightly askew and bend the reality that we know. Next, Paul and Derek turn to Devin Grayson, John Bolton, and Sean Phillips's User (Image Comics). This was originally published as a three-issue prestige-format miniseries through Vertigo Comics in 2001, but until now has never been collected in a single volume. User is the tale of a young woman finding refuge in a MUD, escaping the chaos that surrounds her real-life work and family. What makes the narrative notable is its handling of online interaction and gender identification, quite provocative at the time of its original publication. And while the guys appreciate what Grayson and company are doing, they note the slightly dated nature of this comic. As they point out, understanding the temporal context puts everything into perspective.

Women of Marvel
Ep 129 - Devin Grayson, Writer of Doctor Strange: The Fate of Dreams

Women of Marvel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2017 28:24


The author of Doctor Strange: The Fate of Dreams joins the Women of Marvel Podcast!

Comic Shenanigans
Episode 428: A Conversation with Devin Grayson

Comic Shenanigans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2016 65:41


Welcome to the Comic Shenanigans Podcast! For episode 428 join Adam Chapman as he once again sits down with acclaimed writer Devin Grayson (making her first appearance on the show since episode 316 in October 2015)!   This time around, Adam and Devin talk her recently released novel Doctor Strange: The Fate of Dreams.  We start off with some spoiler-free discussion, before finally delving into spoilers in a clearly defined spoiler-section! We also discuss the recently released Doctor Strange film, as well as the nature of manservants in today's modern western society. This episode was recorded Monday November 21st 2016. Download it now! If you want to help support Comic Shenanigans, follow this link! http://www.podbean.com/patron/crowdfund/profile/id/mzvwg-3c

Nuff Said: The Marvel, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, and Comics Fan Podcast

Devin Grayson Interview Phil sits down for a one on one interview with author Devin Grayson to discuss her new novel, Doctor Strange: The Fate of Dreams and the new Doctor Strange movie.   Show notes: Nun Said Bullpen: Devin Grayson Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NuffSaidpodcast Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NuffSaidPodcast   Follow Devin Grayson on Twitter:   https://twitter.com/Gothamette Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp   Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich, Rob Southgate

Comic Shenanigans
Episode 316: A Conversation with Devin Grayson

Comic Shenanigans

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2015 60:32


Welcome to the Comic Shenanigans Podcast! For episode 316 join Adam Chapman as he sits down with acclaimed writer Devin Grayson! Adam and Devin discuss Devin's initial interest in comics, her time working at DC, her runs on Gotham Knights, Nightwing, Titans and much more! This episode was recorded Tuesday October 13th 2015. Download it now! If you want to help support Comic Shenanigans, follow this link! http://www.podbean.com/patron/crowdfund/profile/id/mzvwg-3c

Wine and Comics
020 Batman: Bruce Wayne Fugitive - Part Two

Wine and Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2015 60:42


In episode twenty of Wine and Comics we start reading the graphic novel, Batman: Bruce Wayne FugitiveIt's a DC Comics story by: Greg Rucka, Ed Brubaker, Chuck Dixon, Devin Grayson, Kelley Puckett, Rick Burchett, Scott McDaniel, Geoff Johns  Check us out on Twitter: @WineAndComicsLeave us a voice mail at: (818) 538-6199 LIVE on Periscope every Friday at 8pm PST at @TopherHarless.

Wine and Comics
019 Batman: Bruce Wayne Fugitive - Part One

Wine and Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015 45:46


In episode nineteen of Wine and Comics we start reading the graphic novel, Batman: Bruce Wayne Fugitive   It's a DC Comics story by:  Greg Rucka, Ed Brubaker, Chuck Dixon, Devin Grayson, Kelley Puckett, Rick Burchett, Scott McDaniel, Geoff Johns     Check us out on Twitter: @WineAndComicsLeave us a voice mail at: (818) 538-6199 LIVE on Periscope every Friday at 8pm PST at @TopherHarless.

Wine and Comics
018 Batman: Bruce Wayne Murderer - Part Three

Wine and Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2015 63:36


In episode eighteen of Wine and Comics we finish reading the graphic novel, Batman: Bruce Wayne Murderer? It's a DC Comics story by:  Ed Brubaker (Author), Greg Rucka (Author), Chuck Dixon  (Author), Devin Grayson  (Author), Kelly Puckett (Author), Rick Burchett (Illustrator), Scott McDaniel (Illustrator), Rick Leonardi (Illustrator), Steve Lieber (Illustrator), Trevor McCarthy (Illustrator)   Check us out on Twitter: @WineAndComicsLeave us a voice mail at: (818) 538-6199 LIVE on Periscope every Friday at 8pm PST at @TopherHarless.

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 337

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2014 150:01


The New York City Comic Con looms large on the horizon as we talk about Tony Fleecs, Matt Kindt, Wytches #1 by Scott Snyder, Jock, and Matt Hollingsworth from Image, Manhattan Projects, East of West, Jonathan Hickman and the Avengers family of books, Avengers and the X-Men: Axis #1 by Rick Remender and Adam Kubert, X #18 by Duane Swierczynski, Eric Nguyen, Freddie Williams III, and Michelle Madsen from Dark Horse, Rob Liefeld, Tom Kelly and Tim Seeley's Grayson, Vampirella: Feary Tales #1 by Nancy A. Collins, Devin Grayson, John Shirley, Jack Jadson, Ronilson Freire, Elmo Bondoc, and Art Adams from Dynamite!, Jack Davis, John Severin, Ryan Browne's God Hates Astronauts, The Death of Wolverine by Charles Soule, Steve McNiven, Jay Leisten, and Justin Ponsor, Amazing Spider-Man #7 by Dan Slott, Christos Gage, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Cam Smith, Antonio Fabela, and Edgar Delgado, Satellite Sam by Matt Fraction and Howard Chaykin from Image, the greatest runs of all time, Elephantmen #59 by Richard Starkings, Axel Medellin, and Boo Cook from Image, and a whole mess more!

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Word Balloon Podcast Paul Jenkins and Devin Grayson

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2014 119:30


On this episode of Word Balloon, John expected a conversation with writer Paul Jenkins about his next volume of the FairyQuest saga with art by Humbert Ramos, but Paul had more on his mind. Kickstarter has put him on an emotional rollercoaster with alternating highs and lows. He explains some uncommon pitfalls no outsider would ever think of having to consider. Given Jimmy Palmiotti's Kickstarter POV from last week's episode, this interview continues the conversation in an interesting way.Then Devin Grayson joins John for the first time to talk about her involvement in Christy Blanch's new Super MOOC about social issues explored through comic books. The Massive Open Online Course at canvas.net starts this week, and Devin will once again be part of the course's message board community and act as Christy's TA . She's also writing a monthly column exploring some of the issues fans are bringing up in conventions and online. We talk about her work in comics, novels, and gaming and some of the controversies she's faced in her writing career. 

Earth-2.net Presents...
Earth-2.net: The Show - Episode 665

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2013 98:01


In this brand new segment, Mike begins his examination of the Devin Grayson era of Nightwing by covering Nightwing Annual #1, Nightwing and Huntress #1-4, and portions of Nightwing Secret Files.

Earth-2.net: The Show
Episode 665

Earth-2.net: The Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2013 98:01


In this brand new segment, Mike begins his examination of the Devin Grayson era of Nightwing by covering Nightwing Annual #1, Nightwing and Huntress #1-4, and portions of Nightwing Secret Files.

Earth-2.net: The Show
Episode 665

Earth-2.net: The Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2013 98:01


In this brand new segment, Mike begins his examination of the Devin Grayson era of Nightwing by covering Nightwing Annual #1, Nightwing and Huntress #1-4, and portions of Nightwing Secret Files.

B180 – Podcast o Batmanie

Joker bawi się w Batmana, skutki, niestety, opłakane. Kilka uwag godai’ego n/t komiksu: Batman / Joker: Switch scenariusz: Devin Grayson na podstawie pomysłu Johna Boltona rysunki: John Bolton Wydanie DC Comics 2003; oprawa miękka, 64 strony; cena: $6,95 scenariusz: 3 grafika: 5 ocena: Uwagi: Oprawa graficzna boska, pomysł ciekawy, chociaż ostatecznie tak sobie poprowadzony Więcej […]

B180 – Podcast o Batmanie
90 – No Man’s Land

B180 – Podcast o Batmanie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2009 4:37


Gigantyczna saga o leżącym w ruinie Gotham, odciętym od świata zewnętrznego. Z potencjałem, ale niewykorzystanym. Kilka uwag godai’ego n/t komiksu: No Man’s Land vol. 1 scenariusz:Bob Gale, Devin Grayson rysunki: Alex Maleev, Dale Eaglesham tusz: Wayne Faucher, Batt, Jaime Mendoza, Sean Parsons, Aaron Sowd kolor: Dave Stewart, Pamela Rambo, Noelle Giddings Wydanie DC Comics 1999; […]