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Meadowbrooke Church Sermon Podcast
Mary and the Birth of God's Promise

Meadowbrooke Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025


Peace, justice, renewal, reconciliation, and redemptionthese are the things we all long for. From the beginning of human history, every generation has desired Eden. We long for a world where everything is as it should be: where God dwells with His people, where sin and death no longer reign, where justice and peace finally embrace. Yet life east of Eden often feels far more like wandering in the wilderness than living in paradise. Scripture reminds us that we were not only made for Eden, but for something greater than the first Edena redeemed world where God dwells with His people forever. If you read the Bible as one unified story, you quickly discover that this longing for Eden never disappears. After the death of Solomon and the division of Davids kingdom, Gods people endured centuries of instability, exile, and oppression. Kingdoms fell apart, kings failed, and the land itself was lost. Yet through it all, God preserved a single, persistent promise: redemption would come through a childa king, a deliverer, a son. From the serpent-crushing offspring promised in Genesis 3, to the blessing pledged to Abraham, to the scepter of Judah, to the covenant God made with David, and finally to Isaiahs promise of a virgin-born son, God repeated His word again and again: salvation was coming. The Deliverer would crush the head of the dragon. Into the darkness of Galilee and the nations, a great light would shine. Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and she will name Him Immanuel. (Isaiah 7:14) For a Child will be born to us, a Son will be given to us; And the government will rest on His shoulders; And His name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace. There will be no end to the increase of His government or of peace on the throne of David and over his kingdom, to establish it and to uphold it with justice and righteousness from then on and forevermore. The zeal of the Lord of armies will accomplish this. (Isaiah 9:67) Thenastonishinglyfor four hundred years, heaven was silent. Imagine being born, living, and dying without hearing a prophetic word from God, yet clinging to promises handed down from your fathers and grandfathers. Empires rose and fellGreek, then Romanuntil a paranoid ruler named Herod sat on the throne of Judah. The world looked anything but ready for redemption. And it was precisely then that God spoke againnot to a king, not to a priest, but to a young girl in an obscure town. The Promise We Can Trust Mary was likely between fourteen and sixteen years old. Joseph was a carpenterfaithful, quiet, and largely unnoticed. They were not influential, powerful, or impressive by worldly standards. Yet God chose them. This should not surprise us. Throughout Scripture, God delights in working through obscurity. He does not wait for ideal circumstances or impressive rsums. He chooses ordinary people who trust Him. Obscurity is not a barrier to obedience, and faithfulness in small, unseen places is often where God begins His greatest work. When Mary was told she would conceive by the Holy Spirit, her response was an honest question:How will this be, since I am a virgin?This is in contrast to Zechariahs response after the angel Gabriel revealed to him that he and his wife, Elizabeth would have a son in their old age who would prepare the way of the promised Deliverer. Here is what Zechariah said: How will I know this? For I am an old man, and my wife is advanced in her years. (Luke 1:18-20). While Zechariah struggled to believe, Marys response was not unbelief; it was faith seeking understanding. Mary does not say, That cannot be, but How will this be? Biblical faith does not silence questionsit submits them to God. There is a world of difference between humble inquiry and hardened disbelief. Joseph, however, initially responded with disbelief. As a righteous man, he planned to divorce Mary quietly, sparing her public shame. But God intervened. Once Joseph understood that God was at work, he obeyed. He moved when God told him to move. He fled when danger came. He returned when it was safe. History remembers Herod as powerful; God remembers Joseph as faithful. Joseph is often treated as a footnote in Jesus story, but do not assume that there was not cost for him in following the will of God for his life. Think about the cost to his reputation, consider the courage he demonstrated from the news of Marys pregnancy throughout Jesus childhood years. There is a lesson to be learned through Josephs life in what faithfulness, fatherhood, and true masculinity really looks like. The gospel did not make Mary and Josephs lives easierit made them riskier. Gods promises often disrupt our plans. Obedience may cost comfort, reputation, and control, but it always leads us into Gods purposes. The Promise that Secures Our Good Gabriel proclaims five astonishing truths about Marys childeach one unveiling a facet of Christs unparalleled glory and majesty. First, His name will be Jesus (v. 31).JesusJoshuameans Savior and Deliverer. Before Gabriel speaks of crowns or kingdoms, he speaks of salvation. Jesus would exercise His kingship not by domination, but by deliverance. He did not come primarily to improve circumstances, but to rescue sinners. This is the heart of the gospel: a Savior before a Sovereign, mercy before majesty. Jesus will be great (v. 32).Gabriel offers no explanationonly a proclamation. Scripture later fills in the meaning. Jesus is Creator, Sustainer, Redeemer, and Lord. He is the image of the invisible God, the One through whom all things were made and in whom all things hold together! Consider Colossians 1:15-20, He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation: for by Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones, or dominions, or rulers, or authoritiesall things have been created through Him and for Him. He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together. He is also the head of the body, the church; and He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, so that He Himself will come to have first place in everything. For it was the Fathers good pleasure for all the fullness to dwell in Him, and through Him to reconcile all things to Himself, whether things on earth or things in heaven, having made peace through the blood of His cross. He is the radiance of Gods glory, the exact imprint of His nature, who upholds the universe by the word of His power (Heb. 1:14). Words ultimately fail to capture His greatness. Gabriel simply declares it:He will be great.Jesus eternally existed within the fellowship of the Trinity, entered human history, clothed Himself in flesh, lived among us, died on a Roman cross for our sins, and rose on the third day. This is not a small Savior. This is a great one. Jesus will be called Son of the Most High (v. 32b). This does not mean Jesus was created or that He is merely another son of God like the angels. Gabriel is proclaiming something far deeper: Jesus is uniquely Gods Sonthe eternal Word, begotten not made, sharing fully in the divine nature from all eternity. When the Father spoke creation into existence, it was by Jesus and through Jesus that all things were created! Jesus is, before all things, and in Him all things hold together. It is the Son, who emptied Himself by taking the form of a bond-servant and being born in the likeness of men...humbled Himself by becoming obedient to the point of death: death on a cross (Phil. 2:7-8). The demons grasped with chilling clarity the truth that many humans do not. Consider their desperate plea in Luke 8:28: What business do You have with me, Jesus, Son of the Most Hight God? I beg You, do not torment me! Even the forces of darkness recognized that Jesus, as the Son of the Most High, possessed absolute authority and power over themHe alone holds the right to command, conquer, and torment the hosts of Satan. The spiritual realm itself trembles before His greatness. Jesus will inherit the throne of David (v. 32c). It is only fitting that Jesuswho is Savior, who is great, and who is the Son of the Most Highshould sit on the throne of David. Mary and Joseph were descendants of David, but this child would not merely restore an earthly kingdom. Jesus would reign over the nations as King. Isaiah foresaw this when he wrote, In that day the root of Jesse, who shall stand as a signal for the peoplesof him shall the nations inquire, and his resting place shall be glorious(Isa. 11:10). When Simeon later held the infant Jesus in the temple, he declared that his eyes had seen Gods salvationa light for the Gentiles and glory for Israel. Yet Simeon also warned Mary that this child would be opposed and that a sword would pierce her own soul: Behold, this Child is appointed for the fall and rise of many in Israel, and as a sign to be opposedand a sword will pierce your own soulto the end that thoughts from many hearts may be revealed (Luke 2:34-35). Redemption would come, but not without suffering. Glory would be preceded by rejection and the cross. The Son would be despised, rejected, struck down, and afflicted for our sins through a cross, and it would be on the cross that the Son would be crushed by the Father (see Isa. 53:3-10). Jesus will reign over the house of Jacob forever (v. 33) Finally, Gabriel assured Mary that Jesus would not only inherit Davids throne, but that His reign would be everlasting. He would rule over Israel for all eternitythe ultimate and final King whose kingdom would never end. Yet His rule would not be confined to the twelve tribes of Israel. Like a mustard seed that grows into a great tree, His kingdom would expand to encompass the whole world, welcoming people from every nation. It is to this Jesus that all the nations will one day bow, for He is the King of kings and Lord of lords, just as the Scriptures declare:For this reason also God highly exalted Him, and bestowed on Him the name which is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee will bow, of those who are in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and that every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father(Phil. 2:911). The Promise that Will Not Fail Mary and Joseph were not sinless or perfect parents. They struggled as we do. Yet they were entrusted with the greatest news the world had ever received: salvation had come in the form of a child growing in Marys womb. One wonders whether, as Mary felt His small hands and feet and Joseph gazed at Him in awe, they ever reflected on Ezekiels promise that Davids servant would be king forever and that God would dwell among His people (see Ezek. 37:24-28). Their lives teach us four enduring lessons. 1) The Good News moved them to action. 2) They guarded what God entrusted to them. 3) They treasured the gift they received. 4) And they were faithful stewards, willing to step back and let Jesus be who He was sent to be. As Christians who have received the gospel, we too have been entrusted with this Good News. The question this story presses upon us is simple and searching:What will we do with the Good News we have received?Will it move us to action? Will we guard it as precious? Will we treasure it as the greatest news we have ever heard? And will we steward it faithfully, giving it away as ambassadors of the King of kings and Lord of lords? When Herod sought to kill Jesus, Joseph took his family to Egypt just as he was told to do to protect Mary and Jesus. Josephs obedience cost him something. Most of us will never be called to flee to Egypt, but we will be called to trust God when obedience costs us something! When Mary received the news that she was to be the mother of the promised Deliverer and Son of God, her response is simple and yet profound: I am the Lords bond-servant, may it be done to me according to your word (1:38). For centuries before Gabriel visited Mary, Gods people waitedthrough exile, through silence, through sufferingclinging to promises they could not yet see fulfilled. And then, in the fullness of time, God spoke again. Not with thunder, not from a palace, but through an angel sent to a young girl in an obscure town. The first coming of Jesus tells us something vital about the way God works. He does not bypass weakness; He enters it. He does not avoid suffering; He redeems it. He does not wait for the world to be ready; He comes to save it. The King arrived not with armies, but in a womb. The Savior came not to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many. The child promised to Mary is the King who now reigns. The Savior who came in humility will come again in glory. The Jesus who was laid in a manger will one day return as Judge and King, and His kingdom will have no end. So we live now in the in-between. We wait as a people who know the promise is true, even when the world still feels broken. We wait with hope, not because circumstances are easy, but because Christ has comeand because Christ will come again. As you wait with hope, what kind of bond-servant will you be? What kind of bond-servant is Jesus calling you to be?What does faithfulness look like for you in 2026?

AWR Malagasy / Malgache
1- Boraho eo Aminy ny zavatra rehetra 2- Lasopy Ananan39;ambo sy legumes miaro vomanga 3- Asandrato ny lohanareo 4- Aza kivy 5- Edena sy Kanana

AWR Malagasy / Malgache

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 59:00


1- Boraho eo Aminy ny zavatra rehetra 2- Lasopy Ananan39;ambo sy legumes miaro vomanga 3- Asandrato ny lohanareo 4- Aza kivy 5- Edena sy Kanana

AWR Malgache
1- Boraho eo Aminy ny zavatra rehetra 2- Lasopy Ananan39;ambo sy legumes miaro vomanga 3- Asandrato ny lohanareo 4- Aza kivy 5- Edena sy Kanana

AWR Malgache

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 59:00


1- Boraho eo Aminy ny zavatra rehetra 2- Lasopy Ananan39;ambo sy legumes miaro vomanga 3- Asandrato ny lohanareo 4- Aza kivy 5- Edena sy Kanana

SBCC Vaquero Voices
Episode 48 - Jing Liu

SBCC Vaquero Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 67:10


Mentioned in this episode:SBCC International Students - https://www.sbcc.edu/international/Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow%27s_hierarchy_of_needsFlorence, Italy - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FlorenceGap Year - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gap_yearSBCC Study Abroad - https://www.sbcc.edu/studyabroad/FOMO - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_of_missing_outMark Twain quote about travel - https://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/6551286-the-innocents-abroad-roughing-itTrevor Noah quote about travel - https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/10330273-traveling-is-the-antidote-to-ignorancePho - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PhoBraised Beef Noodle Soup - https://thewoksoflife.com/taiwanese-beef-noodle-soup-instant-pot/Udon - https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1019279-make-it-your-own-udon-noodle-soupRamen - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RamenNoodle CIty - https://noodlecitygoleta.com/SB Pho - https://sbpho.com/Nikka Ramen - https://nikkaramen.com/Meun Fan - https://meunfanthaicafe.com/Su's Bowl - https://order.online/store/su's-bowl-isla-vista-873012/?hideModal=true&pickup=trueUniboil - https://order.online/store/uniboil-goleta-728114/?hideModal=true&pickup=trueTasty China Ventura - https://www.tastychinaventura.com/Xiao Long Bao (soup dumplings) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XiaolongbaoSheng Jian Bao - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shengjian_mantouTaiwanese Shaved Ice - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tshuah-pingKang Kang Food Court - https://kangkangfoodcourtca.com/eLoong - https://www.eloongdumplingswv.com/Mulberry-Lakeland, Florida - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulberry,_FloridaPhamous Cafe - https://www.yelp.com/biz/phamous-cafe-goletaSazon Latino - https://sazonlatinorestaurante.com/Indy Writeup - https://www.independent.com/2023/10/14/family-vibes-and-sunny-smiles-at-sazon-latino-restaurant/Santa Barbara Pizza House - https://www.sbpizzahouse.com/Little Caesar's Pizza - https://ktla.com/news/local-news/santa-barbaras-most-recommended-restaurant-is-a-little-caesars-heres-why/Detroit-style pizza - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit-style_pizzaCorner Tap - https://www.sbcornertap.com/Soul BItes - https://soulbitesrestaurants.com/Blenders - https://www.drinkblenders.com/Dole Whip - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dole_WhipPoverty, By America by Matthew Desmond - https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/675683/poverty-by-america-by-matthew-desmond/Evicted - Poverty and Profit in the American CIty by Matthew Desmond - https://evictedbook.com/ NPR segment on Poverty, By America - https://www.npr.org/transcripts/1164275807SBCC Basic Needs Center - https://www.sbcc.edu/equity/basic-needs-programs/index.phpScavenger's Reign - https://www.max.com/shows/scavengers-reign/50c8ce6d-088c-42d9-9147-d1b19b1289d4Moebius - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_GiraudAlexander Jodorowsky - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_JodorowskyL'Incal - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_IncalMoebius Redux: Jodorowsky's Dune - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fv4F8HasKAMadwoman of the Sacred Heart - https://www.humanoids.com/book/456The World of Edena - https://www.darkhorse.com/Books/30-300/Moebius-Library-The-World-of-Edena-HCScavenger's Reign original short - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TRzemJbUswAAPI Mural on Campus - https://www.sbcc.edu/newsandevents/pressreleases/2023-10-13-SBCC-Unveils-New-Mural-Celebrating-AAPI-Plus-Heritage.phpTwin Walls Mural Company - https://www.twinwallsmuralcompany.com/

La Ruleta Rusa Radio Rock
La Ruleta Rusa 37.2023. Edena Gardens. Piel. Montgolfiere. VA Elemental Child: The Words and Music of Marc Bolan

La Ruleta Rusa Radio Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023


Nuestra portada de La Ruleta Rusa este semana fue lo nuevo de los daneses Edena Gardens, Live Momentum, de este 2023. Descubriremos juntos la música de este power trio chileno que se hacen llamar Piel y de los que escucharemos un adelanto del que será su debut en largo. También disfrutaremos con el progresivo de los suecos Montgolfiere, a los que escuchamos en su homónimo debut álbum de 2016. Y cerraremos con nuestra pincelada de Rock Clásico, acordándonos de Marc Bolan, a través de este recopilatorio recién publicado, Elemental Child: The Words and Music of Marc Bolan. Continue reading La Ruleta Rusa 37.2023. Edena Gardens. Piel. Montgolfiere. VA Elemental Child: The Words and Music of Marc Bolan at La Ruleta Rusa Radio Rock.

My Animated Story
My Cousin Is Too Nice, I'm Jealous Of Her | pls remember to share my story

My Animated Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 7:46 Transcription Available


My Cousin Is Too Nice, I'm Jealous Of HerEdena always tried to be "the most perfect lady" in everyone's eyes. However, it had been ruined ever since her cousin Esther appeared. Wanting to regain her glory, Edena competed with her cousin. If you want to see who would be the winner,

Free Thinking Through the Fourth Turning with Sasha Stone

“The gods are fallen and all safety gone. And there is one sure thing about the fall of gods: they do not fall a little; they crash and shatter or sink deeply into green muck. It is a tedious job to build them up again; they never quite shine. And the child's world is never quite whole again. It is an aching kind of growing.” John Steinbeck, East of EdenA few days ago, the most powerful, high-profile news media in this country were thoroughly humiliated by Jeff Gerth at the Columbia Journalism Review with a four-part series called The Press Versus The President.Fair-minded and stubbornly objective, this awards-worthy piece of investigative journalism, begins the hard work of sifting through the past seven years to try to put Humpty Dumpty back together again. Get full access to Free Thinking Through the Fourth Turning with Sasha Stone at sashastone.substack.com/subscribe

L.A. Meekly: A Los Angeles History Podcast
Gardena of Edena (Gambling)

L.A. Meekly: A Los Angeles History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 80:26


Listening to L.A. Meekly has always been a gamble but this month that's a good thing. That's because we'll be discussing the history of gambling in Los Angeles. From the early wild west days (10:51) to the offshore gambling boats (21:12) to the heyday of Gardena (55:56). This episode is brought to you by People's Choice Beef Jerky. Use promo code LAMEEKLY15 to get 15% off your order today.

Tonight podcast
El mundo de Edena

Tonight podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 45:47


El mundo de Edena es una historia que Jean Giraud Moebius nos contó casi a lo largo de 20 años, donde sus protagonistas Atan y Stel van viviendo una serie de aventuras en las que su busqueda los va llevando no solo a encontrar en lo material o externo, también en su interior, donde se tocan rumbos casi oníricos, la historia la comentan Benjamín Cóbos y Miguel Ángel Hernández.

AWR Malagasy / Malgache
1- Fitiavana marina 2- Kafe katsaka sy kafe soja 3- Fampakarambadin'ny Zank'Ondry 4- Fijoroana vavolombelona VARY FREDERIC + Fampahatsiahivana UBP 5- Ny fahalavoana tao Edena

AWR Malagasy / Malgache

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 59:00


1- Fitiavana marina 2- Kafe katsaka sy kafe soja 3- Fampakarambadin'ny Zank'Ondry 4- Fijoroana vavolombelona VARY FREDERIC + Fampahatsiahivana UBP 5- Ny fahalavoana tao Edena

AWR Malgache
1- Fitiavana marina 2- Kafe katsaka sy kafe soja 3- Fampakarambadin'ny Zank'Ondry 4- Fijoroana vavolombelona VARY FREDERIC + Fampahatsiahivana UBP 5- Ny fahalavoana tao Edena

AWR Malgache

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 59:00


1- Fitiavana marina 2- Kafe katsaka sy kafe soja 3- Fampakarambadin'ny Zank'Ondry 4- Fijoroana vavolombelona VARY FREDERIC + Fampahatsiahivana UBP 5- Ny fahalavoana tao Edena

Army of Crime
045. The World of Edena

Army of Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 24:29


Few names stand out in European comics illustration like Moebius, known for his highly imaginative and highly detailed sci-fi and fantasy art. Edena is a story that only Moebius could tell, about old classic cars, the human subconscious, nose diseases, insanity, and love.   Music is by Free Rap Beats.   Find us on Twitter at @armyofcrime and @dustin44444 or on the web at www.armyofcrime.com   Topic for this episode is Edena and World of Edena.

Comrades, Cocktails, & Comics!
Episode 28: The World of Edena (part 1)

Comrades, Cocktails, & Comics!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 47:32


An apple a day may keep the doctor away, but Snoop and Higgins are here to stay. The guys are breaking down a fun one this time with Moebius' The World of Edena. It'll be a dive deep into the future to discover what was lost in the past. So while you're flying to that garden planet deep in space grab your favorite drink, have a listen, and enjoy!- Drink of the Night- Book of the Month- Next Time…Tell us what you been reading & drinking: yourcomrades@gmail.comRate this show. Go ahead. We don't mind.

Panelism
#163 - The World of Edena

Panelism

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 41:39


In this episode, Taylor takes on one of the greatest works from renowned artist Jean Giraud (aka Moebius). The World of Edena is beautiful, thought-provoking and dreamy ways only Moebius could deliver. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Quarantined Comics
THE WORLD OF EDENA...revisiting Moebius' beautiful narrative weirdness

Quarantined Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 21:21


This week we fill some airtime by revisiting a later work from the French superstar Moebius - the World of Edena. In 1990, the French car manufacturer Citroen commissioned Moebius to create a short piece to celebrate...a marketing campaign. A quick commissioned commercial piece...quickly went of the rails. What stared as an innocent little ditty became a much larger, universe spanning, genre-defying epic. After 2 androgynous space buddy pilots find an abandoned space station, Crash land on a barren planet, drive around in an antique car, the pair soon find a mysterious space pyramid surrounded by couterie of way-fairen alien species, one of them merges with said space pyramid, and transports everyone a Arc style... to a paradise planet (an Edena, if you will). The original duo start eating the local fruit, go native, get separated, and soon encounnter a weird societal evolution of their long evolved fellow travelers featuring full body, hermetically sealed outfits...with trunks (and eventually psychic dragons, and clones...just because) Throw in some garden of Eden references and a veiled commentary on our society's increasingly repressed, sterile nature, and you've got a corporate marketing client deliverable pretty far off brief.

AWR Malagasy / Malgache
01_Hafatra ho anao - 02-Tsara ho fantatra - 03_Toriteny - 04_Fiainam-pianakaviana - 05_lesona sekoly Sabata

AWR Malagasy / Malgache

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 59:00


01_Ny tena harena sy fahasalamana 02_Jesosy ilay Andriamanitra hatrizay 03_Handositra fakam-panahy 04_Fahaizana mifandray, fiz 4 05_Ny fanabeazana tao Edena, fianarana fanampiny;

AWR Malgache
01_Hafatra ho anao - 02-Tsara ho fantatra - 03_Toriteny - 04_Fiainam-pianakaviana - 05_lesona sekoly Sabata

AWR Malgache

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 59:00


01_Ny tena harena sy fahasalamana 02_Jesosy ilay Andriamanitra hatrizay 03_Handositra fakam-panahy 04_Fahaizana mifandray, fiz 4 05_Ny fanabeazana tao Edena, fianarana fanampiny;

ny sabata edena anao
AWR Malgache
01_Hafatra ho anao - 02_Talilio amiko ny Baiboly - 03_Toriteny - 04_Fianarana Baiboly - 05_Lesona sekoly Sabata

AWR Malgache

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 59:00


01_Afaka manova ny jaki ho fotsy toy ny oram-panala 02_II Samoela 20 03_Ny Sabata famantarana 04_Akaiky manahoana ny fihavin'i Jesosy? 05_Ny fanabeazana tao @ saha Edena;

ny sabata amiko edena anao
AWR Malagasy / Malgache
01_Hafatra ho anao - 02_Talilio amiko ny Baiboly - 03_Toriteny - 04_Fianarana Baiboly - 05_Lesona sekoly Sabata

AWR Malagasy / Malgache

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 59:00


01_Afaka manova ny jaki ho fotsy toy ny oram-panala 02_II Samoela 20 03_Ny Sabata famantarana 04_Akaiky manahoana ny fihavin'i Jesosy? 05_Ny fanabeazana tao @ saha Edena;

Wszechnica.org.pl - Historia
74. Jan Karski. Historia tajnego kuriera Polskiego Państwa Podziemnego

Wszechnica.org.pl - Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 38:13


W 2013 roku Sejm Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej ustanowił rok 2014 Rokiem Jana Karskiego. Z Ewą Wierzyńską, koordynatorką projektu „Jan Karski. Niedokończona misja” rozmawia Justyna Duriasz Bułhak. Fundacja Wspomagania Wsi, 2014 r. Celem czteroletniego programu Jan Karski. Niedokończona Misja jest przywrócenie pamięci o czynach i osobie Jana Karskiego w Polsce i na świecie. Historia legendarnego emisariusza Polskiego Państwa Podziemnego wpisuje się w kontekst relacji polsko-żydowskich, ale zachowuje też znacznie bardziej uniwersalne przesłanie – może być moralnym drogowskazem także dla kolejnych pokoleń ludzi na wszystkich kontynentach. Program objęty jest honorowym patronatem prezydenta RP Bronisława Komorowskiego. Jan Kozielewski (Jan Karski to pseudonim) urodził się w 1914 roku w Łodzi, wielokulturowym mieście będącym dużym skupiskiem społeczności żydowskiej. Wychował się w katolickiej rodzinie jako najmłodszy z ośmiorga rodzeństwa. Ukończył prawo i dyplomację na Uniwersytecie Lwowskim oraz Wołyńską Szkołę Podchorążych Rezerwy. Tuż przed wybuchem II wojny światowej rozpoczął karierę dyplomatyczną w Ministerstwie Spraw Zagranicznych. Po wkroczeniu Rosjan na wschodnie tereny Polski we wrześniu 1939 roku, Karski wraz z tysiącami polskich oficerów znalazł się w sowieckiej niewoli. Dzięki szczęśliwemu splotowi okoliczności przedostał się do niemieckiej strefy okupacyjnej i uciekł z transportu, podczas gdy większość jego towarzyszy broni zamordowano w 1940 roku w Katyniu. Po dotarciu do Warszawy Karski zaangażował się w działalność ruchu oporu i został kurierem Polskiego Państwa Podziemnego. Obdarzony fotograficzną pamięcią i władający kilkoma językami kilkukrotnie wyruszał z misją do polskiego rządu na uchodźstwie we Francji i Wielkiej Brytanii, przewożąc tajne instrukcje i rozkazy. Przyczynił się do budowy struktur Polskiego Państwa Podziemnego i funkcjonowania tej największej w okupowanej Europie organizacji polityczno-wojskowej. Podczas trzeciej misji został aresztowany i torturowany przez Gestapo, próbował popełnić samobójstwo. Po odbiciu przez żołnierzy Armii Krajowej kontynuował konspiracyjną działalność. W ramach przygotowań do ostatniej i najważniejszej misji Karski dwukrotnie został wprowadzony do warszawskiego getta, by na własne oczy zobaczyć tragiczną sytuację Żydów. W przebraniu ukraińskiego żołnierza spędził również kilka godzin w obozie przejściowym w Izbicy, z którego Żydów transportowano do obozów zagłady w Sobiborze i na Majdanku. Tam ponownie widział nieludzko traktowanych, umierających z głodu i rozstrzeliwanych ludzi. W 1942 roku Karski przekazał informacje o eksterminacji Żydów zachodnim sojusznikom. Osobiście dostarczył szczegółowe raporty i jako naoczny świadek zaapelował do brytyjskiego Ministra Spraw Zagranicznych Anthony'ego Edena, przedstawicieli brytyjskich mediów i establishmentu o podjęcie działań mających na celu powstrzymania Holokaustu. W lipcu 1943 roku, w dwa miesiące po zagładzie warszawskiego getta, Karski spotkał się w Białym Domu z Prezydentem Stanów Zjednoczonych, Franklinem D. Rooseveltem. Rozmowy Karskiego nie przyniosły oczekiwanych rezultatów, a interwencja aliantów nigdy nie nastąpiła. Podczas wizyty w Waszyngtonie Karski spotkał się również z sędzią Sądu Najwyższego Feliksem Frankfurterem, bliskim przyjacielem Prezydenta Roosevelta. Karski tak zapamiętał tę rozmowę: Panie Karski – miał powiedzieć Frankfurter – Człowiek taki jak ja, który rozmawia z człowiekiem takim jak pan, musi być całkowicie szczery. Muszę więc powiedzieć, że nie jestem w stanie uwierzyć w to, co właśnie usłyszałem – w te wszystkie rzeczy, o których mi pan właśnie opowiedział.

Steam RPG en Mousse
Un amour en luth

Steam RPG en Mousse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 22:20


S2E2 - Lomi, Edena et Nya-Nya vont avoir besoin de l'aide de Pissenlit le barde, mais il semble avoir disparu ! Heureusement, Lomi a une idée : Pissenlit est réputé pour être un coureur de jupons, il faudrait donc parler à toutes ses conquêtes pour retrouver sa piste. Espérons que cette entreprise soit couronnée de succès...!

Steam RPG en Mousse
Bienvenue à New City

Steam RPG en Mousse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 15:47


S2E1 - 10 ans se sont écoulés. Les noms des héros d'autrefois résonnent encore. Nouveaux lieux, nouveaux personnages, nouvelles quêtes et nouvelles passions vous attendent dans Steam RPG en Mousse : Saison 2 ! Rencontrez Lomi, Edena et Nya-Nya — Parcourez les terres sauvages du Nouveau Continent — Aventurez-vous dans les ruelles animées de New City !

The Comics Alternative
Euro Comics: Reviews of A Strange and Beautiful Sound and Inside Moebius, Part 2

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 83:18


Time Codes: 00:00:27 - Introduction 00:02:37 - Setup 00:04:06 - A Strange and Beautiful Sound 00:39:45 - Inside Moebius, Part 2 01:19:19 - Wrap up 01:21:02 - Contact us On this month's Euro Comics episode, Pascal and Derek discuss two recent French-language translations. They begin with Zep's A Strange and Beautiful Sound, the second of his books released through IDW Publishing. This is a story of a Carthusian monk who, because of a dead relative's last will and testament, reenters the everyday world after 26 years of seclusion. The art and colors of this narrative are quite striking, and while the subject matter is significantly different from his previous A Story of Men, both Pascal and Derek find a common style between these two texts. Next, they check out the latest work in Dark Horse's Moebius Library, Inside Moebius, Part 2. The guys begin by contextualizing the first part of this improvisational journal, released earlier this year, and then go into detail about Part 2. This second book is much more metafiction and self-referential than Part 1, but like the first installment, it includes multiple representations of the author himself, along with encounters with his most notable creations, Arzach, Major Grubert and Malvina, Stel and Atan, and of course Lieutenant Blueberry. The text is free-flowing and surreal, but this is what makes Moebius's self-investigation so notable. Both guys eagerly await the third and final part of Inside Moebiuslater this fall.

Geek Archaeology Anime Podcast
Moebius's psychedelic space epic WORLD OF EDENA - Comic Review

Geek Archaeology Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 8:03


Brent review Moebius's 1980's graphic novel _World of Edena_.

Sunday Sandwich
Episode 87: Sanduiche-iche!

Sunday Sandwich

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 121:32


In this one, we talk about The Blade Itself, The World of Edena, Rubik's Cube, Destiny 2, Halloween, Happy, Trump-a-versary, Recent Elections, Sexual Predators Are Finally Being Called Out, Dream Warriors, Train Time, Real Movie Fake Movie, Lord Of The Rings on Amazon, Rian Johnson's New Star Wars Trilogy, and we finally review Stranger Things 2 and Thor:Ragnarok. Spoiler alert, one of those is fine and the other is awesome, and the awesome one is the Thor:Ragnarok one. Thanks for listening! sundaysundaysandwich@gmail.com @sunday_sandwich for your tweet needs sunday.sandwich on instagram facebook itunes don't be jerks, guys. it was never cool. 

Collected Comics Library
CCL #453 - Comic Con 2017 Wrap-Up

Collected Comics Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 34:55


It’s the Comic Con Wrap-Up Special and Chris gets dives into all the collected edition and reprint Eisner Award Winners: Best U.S. Edition of International Material Winner: Moebius Library: The World of Edena, by Jean “Moebius” Giraud et al. (Dark Horse)Best Archival Collection/Project--Strips (at least 20 years old) Winner: Chester Gould’s Dick Tracy, Colorful Cases of the 1930s, edited by Peter Maresca (Sunday Press)Best Archival Collection/Project--Comic Books (at least 20 years old) Winner: The Complete Wimmen’s Comix, edited by Trina Robbins, Gary Groth, and J. Michael Catron (Fantagraphics)Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism Winner: The A.V. Club comics coverage, including Comics Panel, Back Issues, and Big Issues, by Oliver Sava et al., www.avclub.comBest Comics-Related Book Winner: Krazy: George Herriman, A Life in Black and White, by Michael Tisserand (Harper) ...and even more news and announcements from San Diego including the new Berger Books imprint and The Originals Expanded Edition by Dave Gibbons at Dark Horse, Star Wars Adventure (IDW), more Bone books from Jeff Smith, Kevin Eastman is Kickstarting a semi-autobiographical comic, Drawn & Quarterly announced at Comic-Con this week plans to publish new editions of comics by Aline Kominsky-Crumb and Julie Doucet, Marc Guggenheim Attached to Swords of the Swashbucklers, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark Returning to Comics, The Shadow/Batman Volume 2 and DC’s new GN format, Superman by Frank Miller and John Romita jr., Moore, O’Neill to conclude ‘League of Extraordinary Gentlemen’ with The Tempest, Both Avery Hill Publishing and Breakdown Press, two respected UK publishers, have announced upcoming graphic novels and comics for the Fall, and the classic pulp Amazing Stories in digital format.

The Comics Alternative
Episode 242: A Discussion of the 2017 Eisner Award Nominations

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 108:37


Earlier this month the nominees for the 2017 Eisner Awards were announced at the Comic-Con International website, and as Andy and Derek like to do every year, they're devoting a full episode of The Comics Alternative to a discussion of the nominations. On this week's show, the Two Guys give their impressions of the various nominees, both as a whole and on a category-by-category basis, making observations and trying to understand any trends underlying this year's selections. However, Derek and Andy resist the urge to play armchair quarterbacks, so they don't second-guess the six-member panel of judges or focus on what they would have chosen if they had been on the selection committee. As diligent comics scholars, they judicial and discerning in their commentary. At the same time, they don't shy away from pointing out a few inconsistencies and a few head-scratchers when trying to make sense of this year's nominations. You can find a complete list of the 2017 Eisner Award nominees below. So as you listen to this week's episode, please feel free to scroll down and follow along!   Eisner Awards Nominations 2017 Best Short Story “The Comics Wedding of the Century,” by Simon Hanselmann, in We Told You So: Comics as Art (Fantagraphics) “The Dark Nothing,” by Jordan Crane, in Uptight #5 (Fantagraphics) “Good Boy,” by Tom King and David Finch, in Batman Annual #1 (DC) “Monday,” by W. Maxwell Prince and John Amor, in One Week in the Library (Image) “Mostly Saturn,” by Michael DeForge, in Island Magazine #8 (Image) “Shrine of the Monkey God!” by Kim Deitch, in Kramers Ergot 9 (Fantagraphics) Best Single Issue/One-Shot Babybel Wax Bodysuit, by Eric Kostiuk Williams (Retrofit/Big Planet) Beasts of Burden: What the Cat Dragged In, by Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer, and Jill Thompson (Dark Horse) Blammo #9, by Noah Van Sciver (Kilgore Books) Criminal 10th Anniversary Special, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image) Sir Alfred #3, by Tim Hensley (Pigeon Press) Your Black Friend, by Ben Passmore (Silver Sprocket) Best Continuing Series Astro City, by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson (Vertigo/DC) Kill or Be Killed, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image) The Mighty Thor, by Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman (Marvel) Paper Girls, by Brian K. Vaughan and Cliff Chiang (Image) Saga, by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples (Image) Best Limited Series Archangel, by William Gibson, Michael St. John Smith, Butch Guice, and Tom Palmer (IDW) Briggs Land, by Brian Wood and Mack Chater (Dark Horse) Han Solo, by Marjorie Liu and Mark Brooks (Marvel) Kim and Kim, by Magdalene Visaggio and Eva Cabrera (Black Mask) The Vision, by Tom King and Gabriel Walta (Marvel) Best New Series Black Hammer, by Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston (Dark Horse) Clean Room, by Gail Simone and Jon Davis-Hunt (Vertigo/DC) Deathstroke: Rebirth, by Christopher Priest, Carlo Pagulayan, et al. (DC) Faith, by Jody Houser, Pere Pérez, and Marguerite Sauvage (Valiant) Mockingbird, by Chelsea Cain and Kate Niemczyk (Marvel) Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8) Ape and Armadillo Take Over the World, by James Sturm (Toon) Burt's Way Home, by John Martz (Koyama) The Creeps, Book 2: The Trolls Will Feast! by Chris Schweizer (Abrams) I'm Grumpy (My First Comics), by Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm (Random House Books for Young Readers) Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea, by Ben Clanton (Tundra) Best Publication for Kids (ages 9-12) The Drawing Lesson, by Mark Crilley (Watson-Guptill) Ghosts, by Raina Telgemeier (Scholastic) Hilda and the Stone Forest, by Luke Pearson (Flying Eye Books) Rikki, adapted by Norm Harper and Matthew Foltz-Gray (Karate Petshop) Science Comics: Dinosaurs, by MK Reed and Joe Flood (First Second) Best Publication for Teens (ages 13-17) Bad Machinery, vol. 5: The Case of the Fire Inside, by John Allison (Oni) Batgirl, by Hope Larson and Rafael Albuquerque (DC) Jughead, by Chip Zdarsky, Ryan North, Erica Henderson, and Derek Charm (Archie) Monstress, by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda (Image) Trish Trash: Roller Girl of Mars, by Jessica Abel (Papercutz/Super Genius) The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, by Ryan North and Erica Henderson (Marvel) Best Humor Publication The Further Fattening Adventures of Pudge, Girl Blimp, by Lee Marrs (Marrs Books) Hot Dog Taste Test, by Lisa Hanawalt (Drawn & Quarterly) Jughead, by Chip Zdarsky, Ryan North, Erica Henderson, and Derek Charm (Archie) Man, I Hate Cursive, by Jim Benton (Andrews McMeel) Yuge! 30 Years of Doonesbury on Trump, by G. B. Trudeau (Andrews McMeel) Best Anthology Baltic Comics Anthology š! #26: dADa, edited by David Schilter and Sanita Muizniece (kuš!) Island Magazine, edited by Brandon Graham and Emma Rios (Image) Kramers Ergot 9, edited by Sammy Harkham (Fantagraphics) Love Is Love, edited by Sarah Gaydos and Jamie S. Rich (IDW/DC) Spanish Fever: Stories by the New Spanish Cartoonists, edited by Santiago Garcia (Fantagraphics) Best Reality-Based Work Dark Night: A True Batman Story, by Paul Dini and Eduardo Risso (Vertigo/DC) Glenn Gould: A Life Off Tempo, by Sandrine Revel (NBM) March (Book Three), by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell (Top Shelf) Rosalie Lightning: A Graphic Memoir, by Tom Hart (St. Martin's) Tetris: The Games People Play, by Box Brown (First Second) Best Graphic Album—New The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, by Sonny Liew (Pantheon) Black Dog: The Dreams of Paul Nash, by Dave McKean (Dark Horse) Exits, by Daryl Seitchik (Koyama) Mooncop, by Tom Gauld (Drawn & Quarterly) Patience, by Daniel Clowes (Fantagraphics) Wonder Woman: The True Amazon, by Jill Thompson (DC Comics) Best Graphic Album—Reprint Demon, by Jason Shiga (First Second) Incomplete Works, by Dylan Horrocks (Alternative) Last Look, by Charles Burns (Pantheon) Meat Cake Bible, by Dame Darcy (Fantagraphics) Megg and Mogg in Amsterdam and Other Stories, by Simon Hanselmann (Fantagraphics) She's Not into Poetry, by Tom Hart (Alternative) Best U.S. Edition of International Material Equinoxes, by Cyril Pedrosa, translated by Joe Johnson (NBM) Irmina, by Barbara Yelin, translated by Michael Waaler (SelfMadeHero) Love: The Lion, by Frédéric Brémaud and Federico Bertolucci (Magnetic) Moebius Library: The World of Edena, by Jean “Moebius” Giraud et al. (Dark Horse) Wrinkles, by Paco Roca, translated by Erica Mena (Fantagraphics) Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, by Sonny Liew (Pantheon) Goodnight Punpun, vols. 1–4, by Inio Asano, translated by JN PRoductions (VIZ Media) orange: The Complete Collection, vols. 1–2, by Ichigo Takano, translated by Amber Tamosaitis, adaptation by Shannon Fay (Seven Seas) The Osamu Tezuka Story: A Life in Manga and Anime, by Toshio Ban and Tezuka Productions, translated by Frederik L. Schodt (Stone Bridge Press) Princess Jellyfish, vols. 1–3, by Akiko Higashimura, translated by Sarah Alys Lindholm (Kodansha) Wandering Island, vol. 1, by Kenji Tsuruta, translated by Dana Lewis (Dark Horse) Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips (at least 20 years old) Almost Completely Baxter: New and Selected Blurtings, by Glen Baxter (NYR Comics) Barnaby, vol. 3, by Crockett Johnson, edited by Philip Nel and Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics) Chester Gould's Dick Tracy, Colorful Cases of the 1930s, edited by Peter Maresca (Sunday Press) The Realist Cartoons, edited by Paul Krassner and Ethan Persoff (Fantagraphics) Walt & Skeezix 1931–1932, by Frank King, edited by Jeet Heer and Chris Ware (Drawn & Quarterly) Best Archival Collection/Project—Comic Books (at least 20 Years Old) The Complete Neat Stuff, by Peter Bagge, edited by Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics) The Complete Wimmen's Comix, edited by Trina Robbins, Gary Groth, and J. Michael Catron (Fantagraphics) Fables and Funnies, by Walt Kelly, compiled by David W. Tosh (Dark Horse) Trump: The Complete Collection, by Harvey Kurtzman et al., edited by Denis Kitchen and John Lind (Dark Horse) U.S.S. Stevens: The Collected Stories, by Sam Glanzman, edited by Drew Ford (Dover) Best Writer Ed Brubaker, Criminal 10th Anniversary Special, Kill or Be Killed, Velvet (Image) Kurt Busiek, Astro City (Vertigo/DC) Chelsea Cain, Mockingbird (Marvel) Max Landis, Green Valley (Image/Skybound); Superman: American Alien (DC) Jeff Lemire, Black Hammer (Dark Horse); Descender, Plutona (Image); Bloodshot Reborn (Valiant) Brian K. Vaughan, Paper Girls, Saga (Image) Best Writer/Artist Jessica Abel, Trish Trash: Roller Girl of Mars (Papercutz/Super Genius) Box Brown, Tetris: The Games People Play (First Second) Tom Gauld, Mooncop (Drawn & Quarterly) Tom Hart, Rosalie Lightning: A Graphic Memoir (St. Martin's) Sonny Liew, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye (Pantheon) Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team Mark Brooks, Han Solo (Marvel) Dan Mora, Klaus (BOOM! Studios) Greg Ruth, Indeh (Grand Central Publishing) Francois Schuiten, The Theory of the Grain of Sand (IDW) Fiona Staples, Saga (Image) Brian Stelfreeze, Black Panther (Marvel) Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (interior art) Federico Bertolucci, Love: The Lion (Magnetic) Brecht Evens, Panther (Drawn & Quarterly) Manuele Fior, 5,000 km per Second (Fantagraphics) Dave McKean, Black Dog (Dark Horse) Sana Takeda, Monstress (Image) Jill Thompson, Wonder Woman: The True Amazon (DC); Beasts of Burden: What the Cat Dragged In (Dark Horse) Best Cover Artist (for multiple covers) Mike Del Mundo, Avengers, Carnage, Mosaic, The Vision (Marvel) David Mack, Abe Sapien, BPRD Hell on Earth, Fight Club 2, Hellboy and the BPRD 1953 (Dark Horse) Sean Phillips, Criminal 10th Anniversary Special, Kill or Be Killed (Image) Fiona Staples, Saga (Image) Sana Takeda, Monstress (Image) Best Coloring Jean-Francois Beaulieu, Green Valley (Image/Skybound) Elizabeth Breitweiser, Criminal 10th Anniversary Special, Kill or Be Killed, Velvet (Image); Outcast by Kirkman & Azaceta (Image/Skybound) Sonny Liew, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye (Pantheon) Laura Martin, Wonder Woman (DC); Ragnorak (IDW); Black Panther (Marvel) Matt Wilson, Cry Havoc, Paper Girls, The Wicked + The Divine (Image); Black Widow, The Mighty Thor, Star-Lord (Marvel) Best Lettering Dan Clowes, Patience (Fantagraphics) Brecht Evens, Panther (Drawn & Quarterly) Tom Gauld, Mooncop (Drawn & Quarterly) Nick Hayes, Woody Guthrie (Abrams) Todd Klein, Clean Room, Dark Night, Lucifer (Vertigo/DC); Black Hammer (Dark Horse) Sonny Liew, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye (Pantheon) Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism The A.V. Club comics coverage, including Comics Panel, Back Issues, and Big Issues, by Oliver Sava et al., www.avclub.com Comic Riffs blog, by Michael Cavna and David Betancourt, www.washingtonpost.com/new/comic-riffs/ Critical Chips, edited by Zainab Akhtar (Comics & Cola) PanelPatter.com, edited by Rob McMonigal WomenWriteAboutComics.com, edited by Megan Purdy and Claire Napier Best Comics-Related Book blanc et noir: takeshi obata illustrations, by Takeshi Obata (VIZ Media) Ditko Unleashed: An American Hero, by Florentino Flórez and Frédéric Manzano (IDW/Editions Déesse) Krazy: George Herriman, A Life in Black and White, by Michael Tisserand (Harper) The Life and Legend of Wallace Wood, vol. 1, edited by Bhob Stewart and J. Michael Catron (Fantagraphics) More Heroes of the Comics, by Drew Friedman (Fantagraphics) Best Academic/Scholarly Work Brighter Than You Think: Ten Short Works by Alan Moore, with essays by Marc Sobel (Uncivilized) Forging the Past: Set and the Art of Memory, by Daniel Marrone (University Press of Mississippi) Frank Miller's Daredevil and the Ends of Heroism, by Paul Young (Rutgers University Press) Pioneering Cartoonists of Color, by Tim Jackson (University Press of Mississippi) Superwomen: Gender, Power, and Representation, by Carolyn Cocca (Bloomsbury) Best Publication Design The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, designed by Sonny Liew (Pantheon) The Complete Wimmen's Comix, designed by Keeli McCarthy (Fantagraphics) Frank in the Third Dimension, designed by Jacob Covey, 3D conversions by Charles Barnard (Fantagraphics) The Realist Cartoons, designed by Jacob Covey (Fantagraphics) Si Lewen's Parade: An Artist's Odyssey, designed by Art Spiegelman (Abrams) Best Webcomic Bird Boy, by Anne Szabla, http://bird-boy.com Deja Brew, by Taneka Stotts and Sara DuVall (Stela.com) Jaeger, by Ibrahim Moustafa (Stela.com) The Middle Age, by Steve Conley, steveconley.com/the-middle-age On Beauty, by Christina Tran,  sodelightful.com/comics/beauty/ Best Digital Comic Bandette, by Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover (Monkeybrain/comiXology) Edison Rex, by Chris Roberson and Dennis Culver (Monkeybrain/comiXology) Helm, by Jehanzeb Hasan and Mauricio Caballero, www.crookshaw.com/helm/ On a Sunbeam, by Tillie Walden, www.onasunbeam.com Universe!, by Albert Monteys (Panel Syndicate)

black world donald trump power art earth kids club universe mars judge 3d awards color theory sea memory amsterdam poetry avengers ends criminals anime comics teens representation black widow odyssey daredevil beasts fight club manga grain mosaic carnage one week john lewis hellboy nominations dada dark night nomination anniversary special alan moore outcast way home nominee heroism other stories john smith ape eisner jaeger two guys big issues dick tracy tom king middle age william gibson paper girls eisner award jeff lemire brian k vaughan ed brubaker mighty thor jason aaron comix chip zdarsky sunbeam fire inside paul dini brandon graham gail simone funnies frank king ryan north award nominations kurt busiek back issues descender brian wood pudge cry havoc comic con international christopher priest uptight michael st third dimension david finch clean room marjorie liu be killed paco roca mogg tillie walden batman annual complete collection inio asano bprd erica henderson monkey god andrew aydin doonesbury abe sapien trina robbins chelsea cain jeet heer jody houser peter bagge on beauty chris roberson paul tobin harvey kurtzman evan dorkin magdalene visaggio hope larson paul nash walt kelly butch guice crockett johnson sonny liew cyril pedrosa paul krassner michael deforge pere p simon hanselmann carlo pagulayan denis kitchen steve conley charlie chan hock chye jennifer l holm edena akiko higashimura sarah dyer gary groth sarah gaydos stone forest bad machinery tetris the games people play taneka stotts norm harper tezuka productions comics alternative oliver sava mk reed federico bertolucci
Collected Comics Library
CCL #447 - The Eisner Awards and Other Stories

Collected Comics Library

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 26:30


Chris goes over the latest reprint and collected edition news including The Other Side Deluxe HC by Jason Aaron and Cameron Stewart and Wolves, Demeter and The Mire Deluxe HC by Becky Cloonan (Image), HERO-A-GO-GO with Michael Eury (TwoMorrows), Captain Easy: The Frank Santoro Edition (Fantagraphics), The Moebius Library Vol. 2: The Art of Edena and Hellboy Library 7 (Dark Horse), and Bill Mantlo & Butch Guice’s Swords of the Swashbucklers GN (Kickstarter and Dynamite). Also on the show: a look back at Free Comic Book Day 2017, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 and a look forward to the Eisner Awards.

The Comics Alternative
Episode 238: The May Previews Catalog

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 127:35


It's time for another look at the current Previews catalog, so this week Andy and Derek check out all of the interesting solicitations for May. First, though, they briefly discuss their plans (or lack thereof) for Free Comic Book Day this coming weekend, and then they share some listener mail. After that, they begin their deep dive into the May Previews..and it's a good long dive this month. Among the many upcoming titles they highlight are: Dark Horse Comics - Moebius Library: The Art of Edena, The End League: Library Edition, Mister X: The Modern Age, and Lifeformed: Cleo Makes Contact DC/Vertigo - Swamp Thing: Bronze Age Omnibus and The American Way: Those Above and Those Below #1 IDW Publishing/Top Shelf - Saucer Country, Time and Vine #1, Space Bat and the Fugitives: Tacos at the End of the World, Jungle Girls, The Story of Men, Behind You: One-Shot Horror Stories, Jérôme K. Jérôme Blôche, Vol. 1: The Shadow Killer, and Sax Rohmer's Dope Image Comics - Moonstruck #1, Generation Gone #1, By Chance or Providence, The Other Side: Special Edition, and The Street Angel Gang Aftershock Comics - Unholy Grail #1 Alternative Comics - Cloud Stories Big Planet/Retrofit Comics - Shit and Piss BOOM! Studios - Jane Cinebook - Valerian, Vol. 17: Orphans of the Stars Dynamite Entertainment - Bettie Page #1, The Green Hornet '66 Meets The Spirit #1, and James Bond: Kill Chain #1 Drawn and Quarterly - Palookaville, Vol. 23 Fantagraphics Books - Fog Over Tolbiac Bridge, My Pretty Vampire, All Time Comics: Crime Destroyer #2, and Ten Thousand Years in Hell First Second - Pigs Might Fly and Demon, Vol. 3 Gallery 13 - Alone Lion Forge - Superb #1 Oni Press - Kill Them All Simon and Schuster - The Good Earth Titan Comics - The Death of Stalin Vault Comics - Heathen, Vol. 1 Vertical Comics - She and Her Cat Cernunnos Publishing - Headlight Honeys: The “Perfect Pair” in Vintage Paperbacks, Pulps, and Comics Abrams Books - Kirby: King of Comics Anniversary Edition

Timm Talk
BTAS: The Laughing Fish / Night of the Ninja

Timm Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 50:00


This week we're talking Batman TAS Episodes 34 and 35: The Laughing Fish and Night of the Ninja Featuring: Another crazy caper from the clown prince of crime and lots of generic Eastern philosophy.  Plus: How many forms of martial arts does Batman actually know?    Batman: TAS available on Amazon Video: http://a.co/7lau303   Bat Plugs: Avatar on Amazon Video: http://a.co/7XVr2FG World of Edena: https://www.amazon.com/Moebius-Library-World-Edena/dp/1506702163 Total Rickall Card Game: https://www.amazon.com/Rick-Morty-Total-Rickall-Cooperative/dp/B01BEZTEXS Tolkien Takeaway Podcast:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-1-or-vasilmarillion/id1170320003?i=1000377222250&mt=2   Subscribe and review on iTunes! http://bit.ly/TimmTalk   Follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/timmtalkpod IG: https://www.instagram.com/timmtalkpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/timmtalkpod/ Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/timmtalkspotify YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/timmtalkyoutube   Follow Cameron on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameron.dexter and https://www.instagram.com/camdexter_adventures   Follow Chris on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lordopher/ and Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lordopher   Check out Chris’ new podcast, Gay it Forward, where he learns to be a better gay, on iTunes http://bit.ly/GIFPod, YouTube http://bit.ly/GIFPodYT, Facebook http://bit.ly/GIFPodFB, Twitter http://bit.ly/GIFPodTW, and Instagram http://bit.ly/GIFPodIG  

Comics Syllabus
101 Mighty Jack by Ben Hatke First Second and Pull List

Comics Syllabus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016


Find the visuals with this episode at: http://thepaullist.com/post/153955333440/ep101-mighty-jack-by-ben-hatke-first-second 'Mighty Jack' by Ben Hatke (First Second) is the subject of today's Paul List-- at least one page of it, and at least for the first 25 minutes! Paul digs deep into a page of Hatke's art from the adventurous all-ages retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk, discussing the architecture of panels and angle of limbs, gardens of good and ill, and the wonderful work of Ben Hatke. Sorry for a long absence, Paul also delves in the last half hour into what he's been reading in comics (see the list below). Let's read widely and dig deep. Comics Mentioned on Paul's "Pull List": Marvel: Black Panther and World of Wakanda, Champions, Vision, Empress, Captain Marvel, Death of X, Dr. Strange: The Oath, and Ultimates. DC: All Star Batman, New Superman, Doom Patrol and Young Animal books, Supergirl, Super Powers, Trinity, Death: The High Cost of Living, Annotated Sandman, Gotham Central Image: Deadly Class, Saga, Reborn, Shutter, Romulus Others: Slam, Batman TMNT Adventures, Black, Pacific; Moebius: World of Edena, From Now On, Nao of Brown, Pope Hats, Yotsuba&!, Sithrah book 2, Attack on Titan Comics Alternative Young Readers review of 'Mighty Jack' by Gwen Tarbox and Andy Wolverton http://comicsalternative.com/young-readers-reviews-of-mighty-jack-and-ghosts/

SILENCE!
SILENCE! #203

SILENCE!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 72:29


MY CAR IS UGLY BUT THEN, I’M UGLY TOO (Above image taken from Tillie Walden’s wonderful On A Sunbeam – go read!) Welcome gentle listenoids to the latest greatest, tightest, freshest, sprucest, fittest, cutest, sweetest, sickest, foulest, slickest, toughest, ice-road truckest edition of SILENCE! the comics lifestyle magazine show challenge. With your hosts the Burke & Hare of the podcasting world, Gary Lactus & The Beast Must Die. Look, I know that was below par, but sometimes…sometimes I wonder if there isn’t more to life than writing podcast blurbs y’know? For so many years I thought I’d found my true vocation, my life’s work but now…well. Now I wonder – what else is out there? What am I missing? What could I have been? Bit of the old ‘how’s yer admin’? Don’t mind if I do sir! I’ll have a dash of Sponsorship with it if I might be so bold? And maybe a sprinkle of self-promotion to sweeten the deal. The boys unveil their new raft of spin-off podcasts. The SILENCE! empire starts here. Reviewniverse, Reviewniverse we all want to know howdoyouverse? Treats yielded include Mégalex form Alejandro Jodorowsky, Moebius’ World of Edena and District 14. I know what you’re thinking – “LA-DI-DA Mr fancypants, where are my Spiderman comics? Not here, as TBMD admits his #gaimanshame and talks about Books of Magic, Summer Magic and U2. Then it’s Patsy Walker Hellcat, Rachel Pollack’s Doom Patrol, and the Vertigo Visions one-shots Dr Occult and The Phantom Stranger. Top culinary tips in SILENCE! Because my Mouth is Full of Delicious Food Then it’s a saucy bumsqueeze for all and then home for a bath and bed. @silencepod @frasergeesin @thebeastmustdie @bobsymindless silencepodcast@gmail.com You can support us using Patreon if you like.

The Comics Alternative
Euro Comics: Reviews of Soft City and The World of Edena

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2016 81:40


Time Codes: 00:00:27 - Introduction 00:03:03 - Listener mail! 00:07:29 - Soft City 00:39:12 - The World of Edena 01:18:12 - Wrap up 01:19:09 - Contact us For the November episode in the Euro Comics series, Edward and Derek take a look at two new releases of older titles. They begin with Hariton Pushwagner's Soft City (New York Review Comics). Began in 1969 and completed in 1975, the book was lost for a number of years but then rediscovered in 2002. Since then, the original art from Soft City has been exhibited in the Berlin Biennial for Contemporary Art and the Sydney Biennial, both in 2008. In fact, part of the guys' coverage of the book revolves around the topic of comic art as exhibition. But most of their discussion involves the text's symmetrical construction, its poetic imagery, and its mixed futuristic tone. After that, Edward and Derek turn to a new collected edition work from one of comics' legends. The World of Edena is the first in Dark Horse Book's new Moebius Library, and it brings together Jean Giraud's (or Moebius's) five-volume series. The guys discuss the book's origins, beginning as promotional comic for the French car manufacturer Citroën in 1983 and then ending as a full-fledged, philosophical, and very trippy series in 2001. There is a lot to explore of the book's many narrative facets, and the Two Guys spend much of their time looking at the themes of exploration and sexuality, the dream-infused nature of the story, its comedic undertones, and the clean-line style and lush colors that define its art.

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 446

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2016 134:11


Ether by Matt Kindt and David Rubin from Dark Horse, Superman #10 by Peter Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray, and John Kalisz, Robin, Son of Batman Volume 1: Year of Blood by Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray, Tom Nguyen, John Kalisz, and Jeromy Cox, The Strain, American Monster by Brian Azzarello and Juan Doe from Aftershock, Walking Dead, Bitch Planet #9 by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Valentine De Landro, and Kelly Fitzpatrick from Image, Vigilante: Southland #1 by Cary Phillips, Elena Casagrande, and Giulia Brusco, more Cave Carson #1 from DC/Young Animal, The Moebius Library Volume 1: The World of Edena from Dark Horse, Occupy Avengers #1 by David F. Walker, Carlos Pacheco, Rafael Fonteriz, and Sonia Oback, The Creeps #8 from Warrant Publishing, Global Frequency by Warren Ellis and Friends from Wildstorm, The Flintstones by Mark Russell, Steve Pugh, and Chris Chuckry, and a whole mess more!

The Comics Alternative
Episode 190: The June Previews Catalog

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 125:33


It's the first of the month, and that must mean that it's time, once again, for the Two Guys with PhDs to take a conversational stroll through the latest Previews catalog. For the month of June, there is an inordinately large number of notable titles for Derek and Andy W. to discuss, making this a longer-than-average episode (a little over two hours). So strap in and get ready to boogie! Among the many solicits they highlight are from publishers such as Dark Horse Comics - Briggs Land #1, Lady Killer 2 #1, Moebius Library: The World of Edena, and Terminal City: Library Edition DC/Vertigo - The Hellblazer #1 and Survivors' Club IDW Publishing/Top Shelf - The Adventures of Augusta Wind, Vol. 2 #1, Superf*ckers Forever #1, The Killer Inside Me #1, March: Book 3, and Ditko Unleashed Image Comics - The Black Monday Murders #1, Kill or Be Killed #1, Demonic #1, Prince of Cats, and Solstice Abstract Studios - Rachel Rising Omnibus AfterShock - Animosity #1 Alternative Comics - 23 Skidoo, At the Shore, Fancy Froglin Uncensored, and Vile #2 Big Planet/Retrofit Comics - Hellbound: Lifestyle BOOM! Studios - Backstagers #1 and Thomas Alsop, Vol. 2 Dover Publications - Sam Glanzman's Attu: The Collected Volumes Drawn & Quarterly - The Greatest of Marlys Fantagraphics Books - We Told You So: Comics as Art, Spanish Fever, Growing Up in Public, The Longest Day of the Future, Cosplayers, and Blubber #3 First Second - Bera the One-Headed Troll, Friends Is Friends, and Secret Coders, Vol. 2: Paths and Portals Graphix - Ghosts Liveright - Cousin Joseph Microcosm Publishing - Manor Threat: Snakepit Comics 2013-2015 NBM - Equinoxes and Bubbles and Gondola Oni Press - Jeff Steinberg #1 and Oh Joy Sex Toy, Vols. 1 and 2 Shambhala - Bushido: The Soul of the Samurai T Pub - Turncoat Titan Comics - Doctor Who: The Third Doctor #1, The Best of Shoe, Vol. 1, and Flash Gordon Dailies: Dan Barry, Vol. 2 University Press of Mississippi - Forging the Past: Seth and the Art of Memory and The Comics of Hergé: When the Lines Are Not So Clear Andy and Derek also discuss the new Goodreads reading group The Comics Alternative is setting up, and they ask listeners for their input in how they'd like to use that social media platform. They also share some audience feedback and encourage everyone to go to the podcast's iTunes page to leave a rating and review, if they haven't already.  In other words, do your part for The Comics Alternative!