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BULLES D'HISTOIRE, mardi et samedi à 10h30. Chronique animée par Stéphane Dubreil sur les bandes dessinées historiques. Cette semaine, Stéphane s'entretient avec Jérôme Briot de La Planète Dessin. Les vacances sont là et le temps pour lire de bonnes bandes dessinées s’allonge de plus en plus, c’est donc l’occasion de retourner voir Jérôme Briot de la Planète Dessin, librairie spécialisée, pour qu’il nous délivre quelques conseils de lecture et qu’il nous parle de la sortie de l’intégrale de la série des Bidochon. Ces excellents ouvrages sont disponibles dans toutes les bonnes librairies. Les lectures sélectionnées Seules à Berlin. Nicolas Juncker. Casterman Vietnam Journal. Don Lomax. Délirium. Gigant. Hiroya Oku. Ki-oon Walkyrie Apocalypse. Shinya Umemura, Takumi Fukui, . Ki-oon Fashion week. Joann Sfar. Dargaud Les Bidochon ; Intégrale T2. Christian Binet. Fluide Glacial
BULLES D'HISTOIRE, mardi et samedi à 10h30. Chronique animée par Stéphane Dubreil sur les bandes dessinées historiques. Cette semaine, Stéphane s'entretient avec Jérôme Briot de La Planète Dessin. Les vacances sont là et le temps pour lire de bonnes bandes dessinées s’allonge de plus en plus, c’est donc l’occasion de retourner voir Jérôme Briot de la Planète Dessin, librairie spécialisée, pour qu’il nous délivre quelques conseils de lecture et qu’il nous parle de la sortie de l’intégrale de la série des Bidochon. Ces excellents ouvrages sont disponibles dans toutes les bonnes librairies. Les lectures sélectionnées Seules à Berlin. Nicolas Juncker. Casterman Vietnam Journal. Don Lomax. Délirium. Gigant. Hiroya Oku. Ki-oon Walkyrie Apocalypse. Shinya Umemura, Takumi Fukui, . Ki-oon Fashion week. Joann Sfar. Dargaud Les Bidochon ; Intégrale T2. Christian Binet. Fluide Glacial
It's time to head back to the world! That's right, it is the FINAL episode of "In Country"! And in this one, I am taking a look at the last issue of The 'Nam, which is The 'Nam #84. Written by Don Lomax with art by Alberto Saichann, "The Letter" follows several NVA and VC fighters through the jungles of North and South Vietnam and centers around a letter a little girl wrote to her father, who has been fighting int he war for years. After doing my synopsis and review, I then look at the ads and the last lettercolumn of the series, which includes an editorial farewell, and give my final thoughts on the series and this podcast.
It's time to head back to the world! That's right, it is the FINAL episode of "In Country"! And in this one, I am taking a look at the last issue of The 'Nam, which is The 'Nam #84. Written by Don Lomax with art by Alberto Saichann, "The Letter" follows several NVA and VC fighters through the jungles of North and South Vietnam and centers around a letter a little girl wrote to her father, who has been fighting int he war for years. After doing my synopsis and review, I then look at the ads and the last lettercolumn of the series, which includes an editorial farewell, and give my final thoughts on the series and this podcast.
It’s time to head back to the world! That’s right, it is the FINAL episode of “In Country”! And in this one, I am taking a look at the last issue of The ‘Nam, which is The ‘Nam #84. Written by Don Lomax with art by Alberto Saichann, “The Letter” [...]
Five episodes and a wake-up left! It's back to our regular comics coverage with The 'Nam #82. In "Hue", we see more of the Tet Offensive and the story of Dai Uy, the ARVN soldier who has been telling Ed Marks about his experience in 1968. It comes courtesy of Don Lomax and Wayne Vansant. I also spend time looking at the rest of 1973, which includes events surrounding Watergate and the New York Mets.
Five episodes and a wake-up left! It's back to our regular comics coverage with The 'Nam #82. In "Hue", we see more of the Tet Offensive and the story of Dai Uy, the ARVN soldier who has been telling Ed Marks about his experience in 1968. It comes courtesy of Don Lomax and Wayne Vansant. I also spend time looking at the rest of 1973, which includes events surrounding Watergate and the New York Mets.
12 episodes and a wake-up are left! My coverage of Don Lomax's run on The 'Nam continues with issue #78, a story about combat in Quang Tri through the eyes of Ed Marks. Plus, we get the next chapter in the "Stateside" backup as Rob Little and Sarge try to track down Top, who may have been involved in the death of Rob's brother Eugene. Then, I look at an article about the comic in Marvel Age #122 followed by a Punisher/Ice team-up in Punisher War Journal #52. It's all this and the historical context for the fall and winter of 1972.
12 episodes and a wake-up are left! My coverage of Don Lomax's run on The 'Nam continues with issue #78, a story about combat in Quang Tri through the eyes of Ed Marks. Plus, we get the next chapter in the "Stateside" backup as Rob Little and Sarge try to track down Top, who may have been involved in the death of Rob's brother Eugene. Then, I look at an article about the comic in Marvel Age #122 followed by a Punisher/Ice team-up in Punisher War Journal #52. It's all this and the historical context for the fall and winter of 1972.
Ed Marks finds himself on an aircraft carrrier and we hear the story of a fellow soldier's bombing run, plus we go "Stateside" to see Rob Little reunite with Sarge. It's all in issue #77 of The 'Nam, which is written by Don Lomax with art by Wayne Vansant, Mike Harris, and Frank Percy. Plus, I take a look at the events of the war in the summer of 1972.
Ed Marks finds himself on an aircraft carrrier and we hear the story of a fellow soldier's bombing run, plus we go "Stateside" to see Rob Little reunite with Sarge. It's all in issue #77 of The 'Nam, which is written by Don Lomax with art by Wayne Vansant, Mike Harris, and Frank Percy. Plus, I take a look at the events of the war in the summer of 1972.
It is an extra-sized episode and an extra-sized issue as The 'Nam hits issue #75. In four different stories that take us in country and back again, we look at events and perspectives surrounding the My Lai massacre. Creators in this one include original 'Nam writer Doug Murray, Scott Lobdell, Don Lomax, Mike Harris, Jimmy Palmiotti, and Herb Trimpe. Plus, I also take a long look at the final season of China Beach with expanded coverage of the events of the season and its final three episodes.
It is an extra-sized episode and an extra-sized issue as The 'Nam hits issue #75. In four different stories that take us in country and back again, we look at events and perspectives surrounding the My Lai massacre. Creators in this one include original 'Nam writer Doug Murray, Scott Lobdell, Don Lomax, Mike Harris, Jimmy Palmiotti, and Herb Trimpe. Plus, I also take a long look at the final season of China Beach with expanded coverage of the events of the season and its final three episodes.
"Siege at An Loc" concludes as Ed Marks continues to experience the 1972 Easter Offensive in a story by Don Lomax and Wayne Vansant. Plus, we continue to go "Stateside," this time catching up with Sgt. Poklow from the original run of the series. I also have a look at season 3 of China Beach.
"Siege at An Loc" concludes as Ed Marks continues to experience the 1972 Easter Offensive in a story by Don Lomax and Wayne Vansant. Plus, we continue to go "Stateside," this time catching up with Sgt. Poklow from the original run of the series. I also have a look at season 3 of China Beach.
Ed Marks goes deep into the Easter Offensive of April 1972 in part one of the two-part "Siege at An Loc" storyline by Don Lomax and Wayne Vansant. Plus, a backup story called "Stateside" begins as we take a look at what happened to the boys from the fifth batallion (from all the way back at the beginning of the series) as they live their lives back home. And I also continue my look at China Beach with season 2.
Ed Marks goes deep into the Easter Offensive of April 1972 in part one of the two-part "Siege at An Loc" storyline by Don Lomax and Wayne Vansant. Plus, a backup story called "Stateside" begins as we take a look at what happened to the boys from the fifth batallion (from all the way back at the beginning of the series) as they live their lives back home. And I also continue my look at China Beach with season 2.
Will Ed Marks be able to get justice for the guys trying to defend their firebase from an onslaught of NVA and VC? Find out when "Operation Chicken Lips" comes to an end in The 'Nam #72. It's "Didi" by Don Lomax and Wayne Vansant. Plus, I begin my four-part look at the 1980s television series China Beach by going over season 1.
Will Ed Marks be able to get justice for the guys trying to defend their firebase from an onslaught of NVA and VC? Find out when "Operation Chicken Lips" comes to an end in The 'Nam #72. It's "Didi" by Don Lomax and Wayne Vansant. Plus, I begin my four-part look at the 1980s television series China Beach by going over season 1.
"Operation Chicken Lips" continues in issue #71 of The 'Nam as journalist Ed Marks tries to help out the firebase he escaped in the previous issue. It's "Return to Brass Hat" by Don Lomax and Wayne Vansant. Plus, I take a look at April 1972 and also review Linda Van Devanter's memoir Home Before Morning.
"Operation Chicken Lips" continues in issue #71 of The 'Nam as journalist Ed Marks tries to help out the firebase he escaped in the previous issue. It's "Return to Brass Hat" by Don Lomax and Wayne Vansant. Plus, I take a look at April 1972 and also review Linda Van Devanter's memoir Home Before Morning.
Don Lomax begins his tenure as the regular writer on The 'Nam with part one of a three-part story called "Operation: Chicken Lips." This also sees the return of Ed Marks as one of our key characters and puts us in March 1972, which is the subject of our historical context section. Plus, I have a clip of my conversation with Michael Golden, original 'Nam artist, from the 2017 Baltimore Comic-Con.
Don Lomax begins his tenure as the regular writer on The 'Nam with part one of a three-part story called "Operation: Chicken Lips." This also sees the return of Ed Marks as one of our key characters and puts us in March 1972, which is the subject of our historical context section. Plus, I have a clip of my conversation with Michael Golden, original 'Nam artist, from the 2017 Baltimore Comic-Con.